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Wynonie Harris - (5 CD)

Жанр: Blues / Jump Blues / Early R & B
Год выпуска диска: 1993
Производитель диска: United Kingdom / /
Аудио кодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 160-256 kbps
Продолжительность: 53:32
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Recording Date: Nov 7, 1952-Jul 17, 1957

01. Greyhound (2:56)
02. The Deacon Don't Like It (3:09)
03. Christina (2:45)
04. Shake That Thing (2:18)
05. Don't Take My Whiskey Away (2:18)
06. Drinkin' Sherry Wine (2:34)
07. Fish Tail Blues (2:38)
08. Big Old Country Fool (2:48)
09. Shotgun Wedding (2:00)
10. Wine Wine Sweet Wine (2:04)
11. Git to Gittin' Baby (2:23)
12. Mr. Dollar (2:08)
13. Bad News Baby (There'll Be No Rockin' Tonight) (3:02)
14. Bring It Back (2:17)
15. I Don't Know Where to Go (2:22)
16. Man's Best Friend (2:26)
17. Keep-a-Talking (2:55)
18. Please Louise (2:35)
19. I Get a Thrill (2:30)
20. There's No Substitute for Love (3:05)
21. Mama Your Daughter Done Lied on Me (2:18)

01. Hurry, Hurry (3:02)
02. Who Threw the Whiskey in the Well? (3:01)
03. Around the Clock, Pt. 1 (2:54)
04. Around the Clock, Pt. 2 (3:00)
05. Cock-A-Doodle-Doo (2:55)
06. Yonder Goes My Baby (2:52)
07. Wynonie's Blues (2:49)
08. Here Comes the Blues (2:56)
09. Straighten Him Out (2:31)
10. Young Man's Blues (2:52)
11. Baby, Look at You (3:07)
12. She's Gone With the Wind (2:43)
13. Somebody Changed the Lock on My Door (2:48)
14. That's the Stuff You Gotta Watch (2:41)
15. I Gotta Lyin' Woman (2:43)
16. Rebecca's Blues (2:38)
17. Everybody's Boogie (2:15)
18. Time to Change Your Town (2:42)
19. I Gotta Lyin' Woman [Alternate Take] (2:50)
20. Everybody's Boogie [Alternate Take] (2:21)

01. Playful Baby (2:42)
02. Take Me Out of the Rain (2:45)
03. Papa Tree Top (2:55)
04. Young and Wild (2:53)
05. Good Morning Corinne (2:59)
06. Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop, Pt. 1 (2:33)
07. Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop, Pt. 2 (2:54)
08. In the Evenin' Blues (2:50)
09. Dig This Boogie (2:31)
10. Lightning Struck the Poor House (2:42)
11. My Baby's Barrel House (2:50)
12. Drinkin' by Myself (2:39)
13. Mr. Blues Jumped the Rabbit (2:51)
14. Rugged Road (2:55)
15. Come Back, Baby (2:48)
16. Whiskey and Jelly-Roll Blues (3:09)
17. You Got to Get Yourself a Job, Girl (2:49)
18. Hard Ridin' Mama (2:33)
19. Big City Blues (2:31)
20. I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You (2:49)

01. Battle Of The Blues, Pt. 1 (2:53)
02. Battle Of The Blues, Pt. 2 (2:50)
03. Goin' Home (3:04)
04. Blues (2:44)
05. Love Is Like Rain (2:47)
06. Rose Get Your Clothes (2:41)
07. Wynonie's Boogie (2:35)
08. Your Money Don't Mean A Thing (2:33)
09. Good Morning Mr. Blues (2:49)
10. Blow Your Brains Out (2:43)
11. Blowin' To California (2:26)
12. Crazy Love (2:57)
13. From Bad To Good Blues (2:43)
14. Bite Again, Bite Again (2:49)
15. Good Rockin' Tonight (2:45)
16. Lollipop Mama (2:50)
17. I Believe I'll Fall In Love (2:38)
18. Grandma Plays The Numbers (2:40)
19. She Just Won't Sell No More (2:36)
20. I Want My Fanny Brown (3:07)

01. I Feel That Old Age Coming On (2:48)
02. Drinkin' Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee (2:30)
03. All She Wants to Do Is Rock (2:33)
04. I Can't It Take No More (3:02)
05. Sittin' on It All the Time (2:37)
06. I Like My Baby's Pudding (2:42)
07. Triflin' Woman (2:46)
08. Baby, Shame on You (2:49)
09. Rock Mr. Blues (2:40)
10. Stormy Night Blues (2:46)
11. Good Morning Judge (2:42)
12. Be Mine My Love (2:53)
13. Mr. Blues Is Coming to Town (3:04)
14. I Want to Love You Baby (2:34)
15. Put It Back (2:46)
16. Oh Babe! (2:58)
17. Teardrops From My Eyes (2:56)
18. A Love Untrue (2:56)
19. Triflin' Woman (2:39)
20. Man, Have I Got Troubles (3:01)
21. Confessin' the Blues (2:49)
No blues shouter embodied the rollicking good times that he sang of quite like raucous shouter Wynonie Harris. "Mr. Blues," as he was not-so-humbly known, joyously related risque tales of sex, booze, and endless parties in his trademark raspy voice over some of the jumpingest horn-powered combos of the postwar era.
Those wanton ways eventually caught up with Harris, but not before he scored a raft of R&B smashes from 1946 to 1952. Harris was already a seasoned dancer, drummer, and singer when he left Omaha for L.A. in 1940 (his main influences being Big Joe Turner and Jimmy Rushing). He found plenty of work singing and appearing as an emcee on Central Avenue, the bustling nightlife strip of the Black community there. Wynonie Harris's reputation was spreading fast -- he was appearing in Chicago at the Rhumboogie Club in 1944 when bandleader Lucky Millinder hired him as his band's new singer. With Millinder's orchestra in brassy support, Harris made his debut on shellac by boisterously delivering "Who Threw the Whiskey in the Well" that same year for Decca. By the time it hit in mid-1945, Harris was long gone from Millinder's organization and back in L.A.
The shouter debuted on wax under his own name in July of 1945 at an L.A. date for Philo with backing from drummer Johnny Otis, saxist Teddy Edwards, and trumpeter Howard McGhee. A month later, he signed on with Apollo Records, an association that provided him with two huge hits in 1946: "Wynonie's Blues" (with saxist Illinois Jacquet's combo) and "Playful Baby." Harris's own waxings were squarely in the emerging jump blues style then sweeping the West Coast. After scattered dates for Hamp-Tone, Bullet, and Aladdin (where he dueled it out with his idol Big Joe on a two-sided "Battle of the Blues"), Harris joined the star-studded roster of Cincinnati's King Records in 1947. There his sales really soared.
Few records made a stronger seismic impact than Harris' 1948 chart-topper "Good Rockin' Tonight." Ironically, Harris shooed away its composer, Roy Brown, when he first tried to hand it to the singer; only when Brown's original version took off did Wynonie cover the romping number. With Hal "Cornbread" Singer on wailing tenor sax and a rocking, socking backbeat, the record provided an easily followed blueprint for the imminent rise of rock & roll a few years later (and gave Elvis Presley something to place on the A side of his second Sun single).
After that, Harris was rarely absent from the R&B charts for the next four years, his offerings growing more boldly suggestive all the time. "Grandma Plays the Numbers," "All She Wants to Do Is Rock," "I Want My Fanny Brown," "Sittin' on It All the Time," "I Like My Baby's Pudding," "Good Morning Judge," "Bloodshot Eyes" (a country tune that was first released on "King" by Hank Penny), and "Lovin' Machine" were only a portion of the ribald hits Harris scored into 1952 (13 in all) -- and then his personal hit parade stopped dead. It certainly wasn't Harris' fault -- his King output rocked as hard as ever under Henry Glover's supervision -- but changing tastes among fickle consumers that accelerated Wynonie Harris's sobering fall from favor.
Sides for Atco in 1956, King in 1957, and Roulette in 1960 only hinted at the raunchy glory of a short few years earlier. The touring slowed accordingly. In 1963, his chaffeur-driven Cadillacs and lavish New York home a distant memory, Harris moved back to L.A., scraping up low-paying local gigs whenever he could. Chess gave him a three-song session in 1964, but sat on the promising results. Throat cancer silenced him for good in 1969, ending the life of a bigger-than-life R&B pioneer whose ego matched his tremendous talent.
Ace's Women, Whiskey & Fish Tails spotlights some of the famous blues-shouter's latter-day work (1952-1957) for independent R&B label King. Now joined by Ace's '50s-centric Harris survey, Lovin' Machine, this 21-track disc takes the somewhat more obscure path through the catalog, substituting the still-electric likes of "Greyhound" and "Drinkin' Sherry Wine" for chart hit "Bloodshot Eyes" and the classic alcoholism narrative "Drinkin' Blues." Far from just an artist in repose, though, Harris is in top form for most of it, especially on the gospel-infused "The Deacon Don't Like It" and collection standout "Shake That Thing." The Ace titles are best left to listeners looking for a second roundup, while newcomers probably will want to first check out survey discs on Rhino or the chronologically minded Classics label for more of Harris' essential early hits and sides ("Good Rockin' Tonight").
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