Showing posts with label Little Sonny Jones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Little Sonny Jones. Show all posts

Friday, September 27, 2024

Little Sonny Jones - New Orleans Rhythm & Blues

Album: New Orleans Rhythm & Blues
Size: 82,8 MB
Time: 35:29
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1975/1993
Styles: R&B
Art: Full

1. I Would If I Could (3:50)
2. I'm Loaded (2:51)
3. Don't You Hear Me Calling You (4:43)
4. Certainly All (2:03)
5. Do You Really Love Me Baby (3:12)
6. She's My Desire (2:46)
7. Further Up The Road (2:45)
8. Worried Blues (3:14)
9. Is Everything Alright (2:34)
10. Here I Stand With My Heart In My Hand (3:52)
11. I Called You Baby (3:33)

When Black Top reissued Little Sonny Jones' 1975 New Orleans R&B Gems 20 years after the album's initial release, even some true blues fans probably shook their heads and wondered, "Who?" But rest assured: folks in the Crescent City recall Jones with great affection. He was born there and he died there, making some fine music in between.

Born Johnny Jones, the singer picked up his enduring nickname from his pal Fats Domino when they were both playing at the Hideaway Club in the Ninth Ward during the late '40s. Domino hit it big, but Jones' vinyl fortunes weren't as lucky: a 1953 single on Specialty ("Do You Really Love Me"/"Is Everything Allright?") preceded a four-song session for Imperial the next year under Dave Bartholomew's direction (songs included "I Got Fooled" and "Winehead Baby"). All three 45s stiffed, but Fats kept him employed as a warmup act until 1961.

After seven years back home singing with the band of brothers David and Melvin Lastie, Jones retired until his 1975 album (first issued on Black Magic Records overseas). The set accurately re-created the Crescent City R&B sound of the '50s, thanks to Little Sonny Jones' rich singing and the efforts of veterans Dave "Fat Man" Williams on piano and vocals, saxists Clarence Ford and David Lastie, guitarist Justin Adams, bassist Frank Fields, and drummer Robert French. Jones came out to play the annual Jazz & Heritage Festival until his 1989 death of heart failure. /Biography by Bill Dahl, AllMusic

Note: Also reissued by Black Top Records in 1995 entitled "New Orleans R&B Gems".

(For personnel details, see artwork included.)

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Sunday, September 1, 2013

Little Sonny Jones - New Orleans R&B Gems

Size: 82,0 MB
Time: 35:30
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1975/1995
Styles: New Orleans Blues
Art: Front

01. I Would If I Could (3:50)
02. I'm Loaded (2:51)
03. Don't You Hear Me Calling You? (4:43)
04. Certainly All (2:03)
05. Do You Really Love Me, Baby? (3:13)
06. She's My Desire (2:46)
07. Further On Up The Road (2:45)
08. Worried Blues (3:14)
09. Is Everything Allright? (2:34)
10. Here I Stand With My Heart In My Hand (3:52)
11. I Called You Baby (3:33)

Little known outside his Crescent City homebase, singer Little Sonny Jones' pipes deserved wider acclaim. Thanks to the efforts of Black Top, who recently reissued this collection on CD, maybe he'll finally receive a little posthumously. Though cut in 1975, the set sounds as though it was done a couple of decades earlier. Pianist Dave "Fat Man" Williams (who handles a few vocals as well), saxists Clarence Ford and David Lastie, and guitarist Justin Adams were all vets of that bygone era, and their love for the genre shines through every infectious track. ~Review by Bill Dahl

Thanks to Marc.
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