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Classics 1953-1955

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発売日 2006年04月01日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルClassics
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CLA5174
SKU 3448967517426

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:53:55

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    1. 1.
      Have You Gone Crazy
    2. 2.
      Beggin' at Your Mercy
    3. 3.
      A Mother's Love
    4. 4.
      I'm Your Best Bet, Baby
    5. 5.
      What Can I Do
    6. 6.
      'Til I Say Well Done
    7. 7.
      No One but Me
    8. 8.
      Eating and Sleeping
    9. 9.
      Sitting and Wondering
    10. 10.
      Funny Face
    11. 11.
      Baby You Can Get Your Gun - Handsome Earl
    12. 12.
      Those Lonely, Lonely Nights - Handsome Earl
    13. 13.
      Mother Told Me Not to Go - Handsome Earl
    14. 14.
      Is Everything All Right - Handsome Earl
    15. 15.
      Everybody Got to Cry - Handsome Earl
    16. 16.
      Little Girl - Handsome Earl
    17. 17.
      My Love Is Strong - Handsome Earl
    18. 18.
      It Must Have Been Love - Handsome Earl
    19. 19.
      I'll Take You Back Home - Handsome Earl
    20. 20.
      I Met a Stranger - Handsome Earl
    21. 21.
      I'm Packing Up
    22. 22.
      Nobody Cares

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Earl King

商品の紹介

An unsung guitar player and one of the Crescent City's best songwriters, Earl King mixed New Orleans R&B with just a touch of straight blues, and while he frequently wrote about the hard hazards of romance, he sang his material with a wink and a smile which made his tough times tales still feel like party music. This first volume in Classics' chronological history of King's recording career begins with both sides of his debut single for Savoy Records from 1953 when he was billed as Earl Johnson, then moves on to his sides for Art Rupe's Specialty Records from 1954 when he was billed as either Earl King or the Kings, depending on the release, and finishes with his first recordings for Ace Records from 1955 (he would remain with Ace until 1960 before switching over to Lew Chudd's Imperial Records), some of which were released under the name Handsome Earl. Whatever he was billed as, King was as efficient as he was prolific (nothing here even comes close to three minutes in length), and his songs feel like they've been around for a long time; they are a part of the very structure of New Orleans R&B. Highlights here include the bouncing "Have You Gone Crazy," the fascinating and stuttering rhythm of "'Til I Say We're Done," the late-night feel of "Sitting and Wondering" (given a boozy atmosphere by Lee Allen's tenor sax lines), and King's classic "Those Lonely, Lonely Nights." King would develop and evolve further as his career progressed, but these earliest sides have a wonderfully open feel of energy and joy, and while technically it's the blues, it's also New Orleans dance music through and through. ~ Steve Leggett|
Rovi

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