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Blues Belles With Attitude! - Various Artists NOVO


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Izdavač: Ostalo
Žanr: Bluz, R&B
Poreklo: Strani izvođač

NOVO, U CELOFANU
ORIGINAL STRANO IZDANJE

Various Artists (Kent/ Modern)
1. AIN T GONNA HUSH - Cordella De Milo with Maxwell Davis Orch
2. BLUE AND LONESOME - Jimmie Lee with Jay Franks Orch
3. MR T 99 - Del Graham with Johnny Ingram Rhythm Czars
4. TWO YEARS OF TORTURE - Edna Broughton
5. LONELY GIRL - Cordella De Milo with Maxwell Davis Orch
6. BE BOP BOOGIE - Effie Smith
7. HEY HEY BABY - Helen Humes
8. HAMBONE BLUES - Edna Broughton
9. NIGHTMARE BLUES - Mari Jones & Johnny Moore s 3 Blazers
10. GEE I M LONESOME - Pearl Traylor with Howard McGhee Orch
11. I GOTTA GUY Johnny Otis & His Orchestra, vocal by Esther Jones
12. HEY LITTLE BOY - Unknown
13. GREAT TO BE RICH - Effie Smith
14. GEORGIA BROWN BLUES - Edna Broughton
15. DADDY, SOMEBODY GOT S TO GO - Pearl Traylor
16. I AIN T IN THE MOOD - Helen Humes
17. I M TELLING YOU BABY - The Nic Nacs, lead Mickey Champion
18. THAT S FAT JACK - Jimmie Lee & Artis
19. 24 HOURS A DAY - Unknown
20. DOWN IN TEXAS - Mari Jones & Johnny Moore s 3 Blazers
21. FOUND ME A SUGAR DADDY - The Nic Nacs, lead Mickey Champion
22. TOO MANY WOMEN - Edna Broughton
23. PLAYBOY BLUES - Pearl Traylor with Howard McGhee Orch
24. MEAN OLE GAL - Little Esther with Johnny Otis Orch
25. GOOD FOR NOTHING MAN - Mickey Champion
26. BE MY LOVEY DOVEY - Unknown
27. THE PICK-UP - Unknown
28. VIVIANNE S BOOGIE - Vivianne Green
As the 1940s turned into the 50s girls were supposed to sing about June and moon or the price of doggies in windows, but across town in the black juke joints a more raunchy sound could be heard. Here the girls taunted and challenged with R&B songs that spelled out far more basic emotions. The excitement generated caused many an indie record company to commit such performances to wax, knowing that jukebox sales would follow. The snag was no airplay. In America censorship was in full flow both in film and on the airwaves. This meant it was almost impossible to get major sales, which in turn means that these records are tough to find some 50+ years later.

But here’s where we get lucky. The brothers Bihari, owners of Modern Records, not only recorded much of this genre, but they kept the acetates or tapes. As a result, Ace Records, who now own this material, have been able to put before you 28 tracks of early in-your-face female R&B, 18 of which are previously unissued and a further eight that have not seen prior CD release.

The inspiration for this compilation was Cordella Di Milo sides, whose recordings we have released previously on a Johnny Guitar Watson CD as result of his stunning guitar backing. It dawned on us that this virtually unknown singer deserved to be featured on a collection of similarly aggressive female performances. This led to a trawl of the tracks held in the Modern files, which had not been previously issued or had not seen the light of day for over half a century. After filtering out the pop and smoother nightclub-style vocals, along with material used in the “Mellow Cats & Kittens” series, we were left with a fine collection of R&B, including some by artists of whom we know nothing, not even their names.

After much research and speculation it was decided that the mystery tracks were worthy of issue even if the artists had to remain anonymous. They take their place for your enjoyment alongside stars like Little Esther and Helen Humes and lesser-knowns such as Edna Broughton and Pearl Traylor. Included are two of the best sides ever cut by Effie Smith, Jimmie Lee Cheatum’s only solo vocal and a host of other female talent, included in a mix of storming R&B and tough blues.

Whether it’s Cordella De Milo telling you she ‘Ain’t Gonna Hush’, Effie Smith pronouncing ‘It’s Great To Be Rich’ or Pearl Traylor laying down ‘Daddy, Somebody’s Got To Go’, these Blues Belles have got attitude.

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NOVO, U CELOFANU
ORIGINAL STRANO IZDANJE

Various Artists (Kent/ Modern)
1. AIN T GONNA HUSH - Cordella De Milo with Maxwell Davis Orch
2. BLUE AND LONESOME - Jimmie Lee with Jay Franks Orch
3. MR T 99 - Del Graham with Johnny Ingram Rhythm Czars
4. TWO YEARS OF TORTURE - Edna Broughton
5. LONELY GIRL - Cordella De Milo with Maxwell Davis Orch
6. BE BOP BOOGIE - Effie Smith
7. HEY HEY BABY - Helen Humes
8. HAMBONE BLUES - Edna Broughton
9. NIGHTMARE BLUES - Mari Jones & Johnny Moore s 3 Blazers
10. GEE I M LONESOME - Pearl Traylor with Howard McGhee Orch
11. I GOTTA GUY Johnny Otis & His Orchestra, vocal by Esther Jones
12. HEY LITTLE BOY - Unknown
13. GREAT TO BE RICH - Effie Smith
14. GEORGIA BROWN BLUES - Edna Broughton
15. DADDY, SOMEBODY GOT S TO GO - Pearl Traylor
16. I AIN T IN THE MOOD - Helen Humes
17. I M TELLING YOU BABY - The Nic Nacs, lead Mickey Champion
18. THAT S FAT JACK - Jimmie Lee & Artis
19. 24 HOURS A DAY - Unknown
20. DOWN IN TEXAS - Mari Jones & Johnny Moore s 3 Blazers
21. FOUND ME A SUGAR DADDY - The Nic Nacs, lead Mickey Champion
22. TOO MANY WOMEN - Edna Broughton
23. PLAYBOY BLUES - Pearl Traylor with Howard McGhee Orch
24. MEAN OLE GAL - Little Esther with Johnny Otis Orch
25. GOOD FOR NOTHING MAN - Mickey Champion
26. BE MY LOVEY DOVEY - Unknown
27. THE PICK-UP - Unknown
28. VIVIANNE S BOOGIE - Vivianne Green
As the 1940s turned into the 50s girls were supposed to sing about June and moon or the price of doggies in windows, but across town in the black juke joints a more raunchy sound could be heard. Here the girls taunted and challenged with R&B songs that spelled out far more basic emotions. The excitement generated caused many an indie record company to commit such performances to wax, knowing that jukebox sales would follow. The snag was no airplay. In America censorship was in full flow both in film and on the airwaves. This meant it was almost impossible to get major sales, which in turn means that these records are tough to find some 50+ years later.

But here’s where we get lucky. The brothers Bihari, owners of Modern Records, not only recorded much of this genre, but they kept the acetates or tapes. As a result, Ace Records, who now own this material, have been able to put before you 28 tracks of early in-your-face female R&B, 18 of which are previously unissued and a further eight that have not seen prior CD release.

The inspiration for this compilation was Cordella Di Milo sides, whose recordings we have released previously on a Johnny Guitar Watson CD as result of his stunning guitar backing. It dawned on us that this virtually unknown singer deserved to be featured on a collection of similarly aggressive female performances. This led to a trawl of the tracks held in the Modern files, which had not been previously issued or had not seen the light of day for over half a century. After filtering out the pop and smoother nightclub-style vocals, along with material used in the “Mellow Cats & Kittens” series, we were left with a fine collection of R&B, including some by artists of whom we know nothing, not even their names.

After much research and speculation it was decided that the mystery tracks were worthy of issue even if the artists had to remain anonymous. They take their place for your enjoyment alongside stars like Little Esther and Helen Humes and lesser-knowns such as Edna Broughton and Pearl Traylor. Included are two of the best sides ever cut by Effie Smith, Jimmie Lee Cheatum’s only solo vocal and a host of other female talent, included in a mix of storming R&B and tough blues.

Whether it’s Cordella De Milo telling you she ‘Ain’t Gonna Hush’, Effie Smith pronouncing ‘It’s Great To Be Rich’ or Pearl Traylor laying down ‘Daddy, Somebody’s Got To Go’, these Blues Belles have got attitude.

37657443 Blues Belles With Attitude! - Various Artists NOVO

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