Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:06
Size: 118,5 MB
Styles: Chicago blues
Scans: Full
1. Big Moose Walker - Tend To Your Business (2:43)
2. Big Moose Walker - Things I Use To Do (4:32)
3. Hound Dog Taylor - Christine (2:10)
4. Hound Dog Taylor - Alley Music (2:10)
5. Hound Dog Taylor - You Don't Love Me (2:30)
6. Hound Dog Taylor - Christine (2:14)
7. Little Mac Simmons & James Cotton - Jumping At Cadillacs (2:27)
8. Little Mac Simmons - I Need You (2:56)
9. Little Mac Simmons - Come Back (2:33)
10. Little Mac Simmons - My Walking Blues (3:14)
11. Eddie Shaw - Ridin' High (2:09)
12. Eddie Shaw - Blues For The West Side (2:33)
13. Freddie Hall - Love & Affection (2:39)
14. Freddie Hall - You Were My First Love (2:38)
15. Betty Everett w. Al Perkins Band - Please Come Back (2:52)
16. Al Perkins & Band - You Cost Too Much (2:28)
17. Ike Perkins & Band - Ike's Boogie (2:47)
18. The Daffodils w. Ike Perkins' Band - Walk (2:40)
19. Lady Jean & Her Swinging Cats - Teenie Jeannie (2:41)
On this first volume of Chicago Blues from the vaults of C.J. Records we are treated to recordings originally produced by Carl Jones who started in the music business in the mid-1940s as a singer-songwriter. Carl first recorded for Mercury in 1945, where he was accompanied by Lonnie Johnson on guitar. Carl recorded some fine Chicago Blues, Doo Wop and Gospel for his C.J./Colt and Firma labels as Narvel Eatmon a.k.a. Cadillac Baby had done for his Bea & Baby, Keyhole and Miss labels.
Carl and Cadillac Baby were two black music business entrepeneurs who carved out a nitch for themselves by working and helping to establish homegrown talent, many who went on to build nice careers for themselves with a few like Hound Dog Taylor and Betty Everett who achieved national recognition. /Excerpt from the liner notes by Ron Bartolucci
Carl and Cadillac Baby were two black music business entrepeneurs who carved out a nitch for themselves by working and helping to establish homegrown talent, many who went on to build nice careers for themselves with a few like Hound Dog Taylor and Betty Everett who achieved national recognition. /Excerpt from the liner notes by Ron Bartolucci
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