UPC: 3561302508627
Format: CD (2 disc)
Release Date: Nov 16, 2004
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Performers include: Champion Jack Dupree, Cousin Joe, Roy Brown, Professor Longhair, Roosevelt Sykes, Fats Domino.
New Orleans is well known as the birthplace of jazz, but the same combination of French, Spanish, Native American, Caribbean, Latin, and African-American musical and cultural input that begat jazz also worked its magic on blues in the region, and during the 1940s and into the 1950s a distinctly New Orleans approach to blues and R&B emerged. Usually piano-driven and backed by inventive rhythms that showed the marked influence of thousands of impromptu second-line marching units, New Orleans blues and R&B developed a rolling, joyous feel that captured the rollicking feel of the city in the same way that jazz captured its elegance. This two-CD set features 36 of these mid-period New Orleans blues-based tracks, and it's fun stuff, with cuts like Champion Jack Dupree's loping "Gamblin' Man Blues," Fats Domino's zippy (for Fats, anyway) "Don't You Lie to Me," George Stevenson's "Morning Train" (with its rolling, second-line drum backing), Smiley Lewis' ragged/elegant "Lonesome Highway," and Rose Mitchell's intense "Baby Please Don't Go" all showing the distinctive musical vitality of the Crescent City. ~ Steve Leggett
New Orleans is well known as the birthplace of jazz, but the same combination of French, Spanish, Native American, Caribbean, Latin, and African-American musical and cultural input that begat jazz also worked its magic on blues in the region, and during the 1940s and into the 1950s a distinctly New Orleans approach to blues and R&B emerged. Usually piano-driven and backed by inventive rhythms that showed the marked influence of thousands of impromptu second-line marching units, New Orleans blues and R&B developed a rolling, joyous feel that captured the rollicking feel of the city in the same way that jazz captured its elegance. This two-CD set features 36 of these mid-period New Orleans blues-based tracks, and it's fun stuff, with cuts like Champion Jack Dupree's loping "Gamblin' Man Blues," Fats Domino's zippy (for Fats, anyway) "Don't You Lie to Me," George Stevenson's "Morning Train" (with its rolling, second-line drum backing), Smiley Lewis' ragged/elegant "Lonesome Highway," and Rose Mitchell's intense "Baby Please Don't Go" all showing the distinctive musical vitality of the Crescent City. ~ Steve Leggett
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - Gamblin' Man Blues
2 - Little Woman Blues
3 - Special Lesson No. 1
4 - Walk Your Blues Away
5 - Longhair's Blues
6 - Rock It
7 - Living on a Borrowed Time
8 - Rainy Weather Blues
9 - Going Back to Louisiana
10 - New Orleans Boogie
11 - Don't You Lie to Me
12 - Woman Troubles
13 - Going Back to the Country
14 - Jealous Blues
15 - Morning Train
16 - Brother Bill
17 - I Done Got Over It
18 - Please Don't Leave Me
Disc 2:
1 - Who Drank My Beer?
2 - Lonesome Highway
3 - Creole Gal Blues
4 - Baby Please Don't Go
5 - Going Down
6 - Never Trust a Woman
7 - After While
8 - Cryin' in the Morning
9 - Have Mercy
10 - Bad Dog
11 - My Baby Left Me
12 - Going Back Home
13 - Lying Woman
14 - Early Morning Blues
15 - So Long
16 - Hey Little Girl
17 - Beggin' at Your Mercy
18 - Annie's Blues
1 - Gamblin' Man Blues
2 - Little Woman Blues
3 - Special Lesson No. 1
4 - Walk Your Blues Away
5 - Longhair's Blues
6 - Rock It
7 - Living on a Borrowed Time
8 - Rainy Weather Blues
9 - Going Back to Louisiana
10 - New Orleans Boogie
11 - Don't You Lie to Me
12 - Woman Troubles
13 - Going Back to the Country
14 - Jealous Blues
15 - Morning Train
16 - Brother Bill
17 - I Done Got Over It
18 - Please Don't Leave Me
Disc 2:
1 - Who Drank My Beer?
2 - Lonesome Highway
3 - Creole Gal Blues
4 - Baby Please Don't Go
5 - Going Down
6 - Never Trust a Woman
7 - After While
8 - Cryin' in the Morning
9 - Have Mercy
10 - Bad Dog
11 - My Baby Left Me
12 - Going Back Home
13 - Lying Woman
14 - Early Morning Blues
15 - So Long
16 - Hey Little Girl
17 - Beggin' at Your Mercy
18 - Annie's Blues