Showing posts with label Percy Mayfield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Percy Mayfield. Show all posts

Sunday, February 12, 2023

Percy Mayfield - Weakness Is A Thing Called Man

Album: Weakness Is A Thing Called Man
Size: 79,6 MB
Time: 34:29
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1970
Styles: R&B/Funk/Soul
Art: Front

1. Weakness Is A Thing Called Man (2:27)
2. California Blues (3:46)
3. Lonely For My Baby (2:17)
4. Hand In Hand With Another Man (2:49)
5. Minden Is A Dry Town (3:01)
6. Brotherhood Week (2:43)
7. Stand Tall (2:30)
8. I Hope You Get The Message (3:00)
9. The Flirt (3:40)
10. Getting You Off My Mind (3:02)
11. I've Got A Secret (2:27)
12. Daddy Wants You To Come On Home (2:41)

A masterful songwriter whose touching blues ballad "Please Send Me Someone to Love," a multi-layered universal lament, was a number one R&B hit in 1950, Percy Mayfield had the world by the tail until a horrific 1952 auto wreck left him facially disfigured. That didn't stop the poet laureate of the blues from writing in a prolific fashion, though. As Ray Charles' favorite scribe during the '60s, he handed the Genius such gems as "Hit the Road Jack" and "At the Club."

Like so many of his postwar L.A. contemporaries, Mayfield got his musical start in Texas but moved to the coast during the war. Surmising that Jimmy Witherspoon might like to perform a tune he'd penned called "Two Years of Torture," Mayfield targeted Supreme Records as a possible buyer for his song. But the bosses at Supreme liked his own gentle reading so much that they insisted he wax it himself in 1947 with an all-star band that included saxophonist Maxwell Davis, guitarist Chuck Norris, and pianist Willard McDaniel.

Art Rupe's Specialty logo signed Mayfield in 1950 and he scored a solid string of R&B smashes over the next couple of years. "Please Send Me Someone to Love" and its equally potent flip "Strange Things Happening" were followed in the charts by "Lost Love," "What a Fool I Was," "Prayin' for Your Return," "Cry Baby," and "Big Question," cementing Mayfield's reputation as a blues balladeer of the highest order. Davis handled sax duties on most of Mayfield's Specialty sides as well. Mayfield's lyrics were usually as insightfully downbeat as his tempos; he was a true master at expressing his innermost feelings, laced with vulnerability and pathos (his "Life Is Suicide" and "The River's Invitation" are two prime examples).

Even though his touring was drastically curtailed after the accident, Mayfield hung in there as a Specialty artist through 1954, switching to Chess in 1955-1956 and Imperial in 1959. Charles proved thankful enough for Mayfield's songwriting genius to sign him to his Tangerine logo in 1962; over the next five years, the singer waxed a series of inexorably classy outings, many with Brother Ray's band (notably "My Jug and I" in 1964 and "Give Me Time to Explain" the next year). It's a rare veteran blues artist indeed who hasn't taken a whack at one or more Mayfield copyrights. Mayfield himself persisted into the '70s, scoring minor chart items for RCA and Atlantic while performing on a limited basis until his 1984 death. /Biography by Bill Dahl, AllMusic

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Monday, September 14, 2020

Percy Mayfield - Blues & Rhythm Series 5150: The Chronological Percy Mayfield 1951-1954

Size: 196 MB
Time: 64:49
File: FLAC
Released: 2005
Styles: Blues, R&B
Art: Full

01. How Deep Is The Well (2:43)
02. Ruthie Mae (2:33)
03. The Hunt Is On (2:15)
04. The Big Question (2:52)
05. My Heart (3:02)
06. The River's Invitation (2:54)
07. Louisiana (2:06)
08. Longsome Highway (2:33)
09. Wasted Dream (3:06)
10. The Lonely One (2:23)
11. Bachelor Blues (2:50)
12. I Ain't Gonna Cry No More (2:18)
13. You Are My Future (2:40)
14. Memory Pain (2:48)
15. Memory Pain (2:32)
16. Get Way Back (2:40)
17. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (2:33)
18. Advice (2:26)
19. I Need Love So Bad (2:53)
20. Loose Lips (1:58)
21. Does Anyone Care For Me (2:30)
22. Sugar Mama, Peachy Papa (2:34)
23. You Don't Exist No More (2:49)
24. It's Good To See You Baby (2:17)
25. Nightmare (2:22)

Percy Mayfield's songs are full of deep, fathomless fears and a kind of ominous, desperate loneliness that made him the master of the desolate ballad, and even his rare uptempo tracks have a sort of intangible pathos at the center (his best-known song, "Hit the Road Jack," is a perfect example). This second installment in Classic Records' chronological survey of his earliest work concentrates on Mayfield's Specialty Records output between 1951 and 1954, just prior to his departure for Chess Records in 1955. These songs are best appreciated in small doses, since on the surface at least they're all of a type, generally slow-burning tales that reflect the fear of rejection and abandonment. What redeems them is Mayfield's subtle touch as a songwriter, which gives the best of these laments a deep emotional realness that lifts them out of cliché territory, and his plain, unadorned, and deceptively laconic singing style that makes him his own best interpreter, even though many other artists have covered his songs (including the great Ray Charles). Among the standouts here are the exhausted-sounding "How Deep Is the Well," the ominous "The River's Invitation," and the stark, emotionally spent "You Don't Exist No More." There are a couple of upbeat numbers as well, like the crisp, jaunty "Louisiana" and the goofy (at least by Mayfield standards) "Loose Lips." Although he seems to have constantly recycled the same dark, fearful mood in his material, Mayfield never resorted to easy triteness in his lyrics, and as a result, there is really nobody quite like him in either the blues or R&B genres. ~Steve Leggett

The Chronological Percy Mayfield 1951-1954

Monday, August 10, 2020

VA - The Specialty Story

Size: 880 MB
Time: 5:29:14
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1994
Styles: Blues, R&B, Rock
Label: Specialty Records
Art: Full

CD 1:
01. The Sepia Tones - Boogie #1 (2:48)
02. The Blues Woman (Marion Abernathy) - Voo-It! Voo-It! (2:46)
03. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders - Milton's Boogie (2:50)
04. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders - R.M. Blues (2:58)
05. Jump Jackson Band - Rainy Day Blues (3:19)
06. The Blues Man (Roosevelt Sykes) - Ice Cream Freezer (2:58)
07. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders - True Blues (2:49)
08. Joe Lutcher & His Society Cats - Rockin' Boogie (2:27)
09. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders - Thrill Me (2:55)
10. Jimmy Liggins & His Drops Of Joy - Teardrop Blues (2:57)
11. Jimmy Liggins & His Drops Of Joy - Cadillac Boogie (2:38)
12. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders - Keep A Dollar In Your Pocket (2:23)
13. Camille Howard - X-Temporaneous Boogie (2:05)
14. Camille Howard - You Don't Love Me (2:13)
15. Jim Wynn - Fat Meat (2:40)
16. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders - Everything I Do Is Wrong (3:00)
17. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders - Hop, Skip, Jump (2:34)
18. Jimmy Liggins & His Drops Of Joy - Careful Love (2:33)
19. Big Maceo - Big City Blues (2:32)
20. Smokey Hogg - I Want A Roller (2:51)
21. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders - The Hucklebuck (2:21)
22. Camille Howard - Fiesta In Old Mexico (2:27)
23. Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers - The Honeydripper (3:08)
24. Jimmy Liggins & His Drops Of Joy - Don't Put Me Down (2:55)
25. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders - Information Blues (2:43)
26. Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers - Rag Mop (2:59)

CD 2:
01. Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers - Pink Champagne (3:02)
02. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders - Junior Jives (2:37)
03. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders - Where There Is No Love (2:49)
04. King Perry & His Pied Pipers - Everything's Gonna Be Allright Tonight (2:26)
05. Percy Mayfield - Please Send Me Someone To Love (2:54)
06. Percy Mayfield - Strange Things Happening (2:50)
07. Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers - Little Joe's Boogie (2:51)
08. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders - Oh Babe! (2:30)
09. Percy Mayfield - Lost Love (2:56)
10. Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers - Frankie Lee (2:53)
11. Percy Mayfield - What A Fool I Was (2:47)
12. Camille Howard - Money Blues (2:30)
13. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders - It's Later Than You Think (2:39)
14. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders - T-Town Twist (2:49)
15. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders - I Have News For You (2:31)
16. Percy Mayfield - Prayin' For Your Return (2:57)
17. Amos Easton (Bumble Bee Slim) - Strange Angel (2:39)
18. Roy Milton And His Solid Senders - Best Wishes (2:42)
19. Percy Mayfield - Cry Baby (2:51)
20. Lil Greenwood - Love Will Make You A Slave (3:30)
21. Lester Williams - I Can't Lose With The Stuff I Use (2:12)
22. The Four Flames - Wheel Of Fortune (2:39)
23. Percy Mayfield - The Big Question (2:52)
24. Lloyd Price - Lawdy Miss Clawdy (2:30)
25. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders - So Tired (3:12)
26. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders - Night And Day (I Miss You So) (3:01)

CD 3:
01. Lloyd Price - Oooh Oooh Oooh (2:38)
02. Lloyd Price - Restless Heart (2:35)
03. Jesse & Marvin - Dream Girl (3:13)
04. Lloyd Price - Tell Me Pretty Baby (2:17)
05. Lloyd Price - Ain't It A Shame (2:42)
06. Frank Motley & His Crew - Frantic (2:41)
07. Alex Bradford - Too Close To Heaven (3:02)
08. The Swan Silvertones - I'm Coming Home (3:02)
09. The Pilgram Travelers - I've Got A New Home (2:29)
10. Mercy Dee Walton - One Room Country Shack (2:49)
11. Frankie Lee Sims - Lucy Mae Blues (2:32)
12. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders - Early In The Morning (2:41)
13. H-Bomb Ferguson - She's Been Gone (2:24)
14. Floyd Dixon - Hard Living Alone (3:04)
15. Jimmy Liggins & His 3-D Music - Drunk (2:32)
16. Little Temple & His 88 - I Ate The Wrong Part (1:56)
17. Honeyboy - Bloodstains On The Wall (2:58)
18. Marvin & Johnny - Baby Doll (2:23)
19. Guitar Slim - The Things That I Used To Do (3:02)
20. Earl King - I'm Your Best Bet Baby (2:21)
21. The Chosen Gospel Singer - No Room In The Hotel (Feat. Lou Rawls) (2:22)
22. John Lee Hooker - I'm Mad (2:47)
23. Daddy Cleanhead - Something's Going On In My Room (2:13)
24. The Chimes - Zindy Lou (3:10)
25. The Soul Stirrers - One More River (Feat. Sam Cooke) (3:12)
26. Jesse Belvin - Where's My Girl (2:18)

CD 4:
01. Tony Allen & The ChampsNite Owl (2:45)
02. Little Richard - Tutti Frutti (2:24)
03. Ernest Kador - Eternity (2:13)
04. Li'l Millet & His Creoles - Rich Woman (2:37)
05. Clifton Chenier - Squeeze Box Boogie (1:58)
06. The Soul Stirrer - Touch The Hem Of His Garment (Feat. Sam Cooke) (2:04)
07. Little Richard - Long Tall Sally (2:09)
08. Little Richard - Slippin' And Slidin' (Peepin' And Hidin') (2:42)
09. Arthur Lee Maye & The Crowns - Oh-Rooba-Lee (2:05)
10. Arthur Lee Maye & The Crowns - Gloria (2:39)
11. Bob Landers - Cherokee Dance (With Willie Joe & His Unitar) (2:33)
12. Little Richard - Rip It Up (2:23)
13. Little Richard - Ready Teddy (2:09)
14. Vernon Green & The Phantoms - Sweet Breeze (2:04)
15. Roy Montrell - (Every Time I Hear That) Mellow Saxaphone (2:25)
16. Little Richard - She's Got It (2:26)
17. Little Richard - Heeby Jeebies (2:17)
18. Wynona Carr - Should I Ever Love Again (2:39)
19. Big Boy Myles & The Shaw-Wees - Just To Hold My Hand (2:11)
20. Little Richard - The Girl Can't Help It (2:31)
21. Little Richard - All Around The World (2:27)
22. Art Neville - Oooh-Whee Baby (2:11)
23. Larry Williams - Just Because (2:48)
24. Little Richard - Lucille (2:25)
25. Little Richard - Send Me Some Lovin' (2:20)
26. Eugene Church - Open Up Your Heart (2:39)

CD 5:
01. Clydie King - Our Romance (2:45)
02. Little Richard - Jenny Jenny (2:04)
03. Little Richard - Miss Ann (2:16)
04. Larry Williams - Short Fat Fannie (2:25)
05. Don & Dewey - Leavin' It All Up To You (2:10)
06. Little Richard - Keep A-Knockin' (2:17)
07. Larry Williams - Bony Moronie (3:08)
08. Rene Hall's Orchestra - Twitchy (Feat. Willie Joe) (2:25)
09. Sam Cooke - I'll Come Running Back To You (2:13)
10. Little Richard - Good Golly, Miss Molly (2:11)
11. Larry Williams - Slow Down (2:44)
12. Larry Williams - Dizzy, Miss Lizzy (2:13)
13. Don & Dewey - Justine (2:06)
14. Little Richard - True Fine Mama (2:43)
15. Little Richard - Ooh! My Soul (1:54)
16. Jerry Byrne - Lights Out (1:53)
17. The Soul Stirrers - The Love Of God (Feat. Johnnie Taylor) (2:11)
18. Don & Dewey - Koko Joe (2:13)
19. Little Richard - Baby Face (2:16)
20. Roddy Jackson - There's A Moose On The Loose (2:11)
21. Johnny Fuller - Haunted House (2:32)
22. Larry Williams - She Said Yeah (1:51)
23. Larry Williams - Bad Boy (2:18)
24. Don & Dewey - Farmer John (2:30)
25. Don & Dewey - Big Boy Pete (2:21)
26. Little Richard - Bama Lama Bama Loo (2:13)

Label-owner Art Rupe was a savvy businessman who knew the black jukebox industry and what made it tick when he started his Specialty label in the late-'40s. This sumptuous five-disc box set contains a bevy of highlights from this seminal R&B/rock & roll label. Over the years, Rupe recorded a little bit of everything; early big band jump (the Liggins brothers), down-home blues and zydeco (Guitar Slim, Frankie Lee Sims, Clifton Chenier), gospel (early Sam Cooke and the Soul Stirrers), and doo wop (the Pentagons, Jesse Belvin). But with the discovery of the label's biggest star, Little Richard, in 1955, here is where the real story of rock & roll begins. A box set that no lover of the real thing can be without. ~Cub Koda

The Specialty Story Part 1
The Specialty Story Part 2
Track 1 CD 4

Thursday, August 6, 2020

Percy Mayfield - Blues & Rhythm Series 5114: The Chronological Percy Mayfield 1947-1951

Size: 166 MB
Time: 67:12
File: FLAC
Released: 2004
Styles: Blues, R&B
Art: Full

01. Jack, You Ain't Nowhere (Part 1) (2:41)
02. Jack, You Ain't Nowhere (Part 2) (2:44)
03. Two Years Of Torture (3:03)
04. Get Way Back (2:31)
05. Half Awake (Baby You're Still A Square) (2:38)
06. Two Years Of Torture (3:03)
07. How Wrong Can A Good Man Be (3:03)
08. Leary Blues (2:58)
09. Please Send Me Someone To Love (2:55)
10. Strange Things Happening (2:50)
11. Life Is Suicide (2:51)
12. Praying For Your Return (2:58)
13. Lost Love (2:57)
14. What A Fool I Was (2:48)
15. Nightless Lover (2:29)
16. Two Hearts Are Greater Than One (3:02)
17. My Blues (2:53)
18. Advice (2:26)
19. The Big Question (2:54)
20. Nightless Lover (2:22)
21. Cry Baby (2:51)
22. Hopeless (3:03)
23. I Dare You Baby (2:18)
24. Lost Mind (2:41)

Born in Minden, LA, and raised in Houston, TX, Percy Mayfield came to Los Angeles in 1942 determined to succeed as a songwriter, and gradually developed into a nationally recognized recording artist. Four incredibly rare sides released on the GruVtone label in 1947 are presented here as a prologue to Mayfield's Supreme and Specialty recordings. "Jack, You Ain't Nowhere" is a swinging strut for unidentified sax and rhythm with vocal chorus and periodic bursts of gruff hollering. "Get Way Back" is particularly interesting, with Mayfield speaking (rather than singing) in an offhand manner slightly off-mike. This feels like a taproot of rap music. Also recorded in 1947, four sides issued on the Supreme label find Mayfield singing the blues backed by Monroe Tucker's orchestra. Jazz heads will thrill to hear Marshall Royal blowing his alto sax with this smoky little octet, alongside tough tenor Maxwell Davis, who followed the singer into the Specialty studios, participating in all of his 1950-1951 recordings. Other outstanding players who entered the picture were bassist Red Callender, tenor ace Jack McVea, baritone Charles Waller, and Lester Young's little brother, drummer Lee Young. It was on August 16, 1950, that Mayfield really established himself with "Please Send Me Someone to Love" b/w "Strange Things Happening." Also waxed at this fruitful session was the grimly titled "Life Is Suicide." Most of Mayfield's songs involve brooding and trying to shake off the blues. It is apparent just how these records -- in addition to Mayfield's subsequent collaborations with Ray Charles -- played an important role in the development of the modern blues sound of the late '50s and the 1960s. Particularly satisfying is Mayfield's "Lost Mind," originally issued as Specialty 460 and beautifully covered by Mose Allison on his 1957 Prestige LP Local Color. ~arwulf arwulf

The Chronological Percy Mayfield 1947-1951

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Percy Mayfield - Three O'clock In The Morning

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 32:00
Size: 73.3 MB
Styles: R&B
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[7:21] 1. Cried Last Night, Baby Please
[2:55] 2. Three O'clock In The Morning
[6:29] 3. Everyday I Have The Blues
[4:09] 4. Strange Things Happening
[5:14] 5. Please Send Me Someone To Love
[5:49] 6. Two Years Of Together

A masterful songwriter whose touching blues ballad "Please Send Me Someone to Love," a multi-layered universal lament, was a number one R&B hit in 1950, Percy Mayfield had the world by the tail until a horrific 1952 auto wreck left him facially disfigured. That didn't stop the poet laureate of the blues from writing in a prolific fashion, though. As Ray Charles' favorite scribe during the '60s, he handed the Genius such gems as "Hit the Road Jack" and "At the Club."

Like so many of his postwar L.A. contemporaries, Mayfield got his musical start in Texas but moved to the coast during the war. Surmising that Jimmy Witherspoon might like to perform a tune he'd penned called "Two Years of Torture," Mayfield targeted Supreme Records as a possible buyer for his song. But the bosses at Supreme liked his own gentle reading so much that they insisted he wax it himself in 1947 with an all-star band that included saxophonist Maxwell Davis, guitarist Chuck Norris, and pianist Willard McDaniel.

Art Rupe's Specialty logo signed Mayfield in 1950 and he scored a solid string of R&B smashes over the next couple of years. "Please Send Me Someone to Love" and its equally potent flip "Strange Things Happening" were followed in the charts by "Lost Love," "What a Fool I Was," "Prayin' for Your Return," "Cry Baby," and "Big Question," cementing Mayfield's reputation as a blues balladeer of the highest order. Davis handled sax duties on most of Mayfield's Specialty sides as well. Mayfield's lyrics were usually as insightfully downbeat as his tempos; he was a true master at expressing his innermost feelings, laced with vulnerability and pathos (his "Life Is Suicide" and "The River's Invitation" are two prime examples).

Even though his touring was drastically curtailed after the accident, Mayfield hung in there as a Specialty artist through 1954, switching to Chess in 1955-1956 and Imperial in 1959. Charles proved thankful enough for Mayfield's songwriting genius to sign him to his Tangerine logo in 1962; over the next five years, the singer waxed a series of inexorably classy outings, many with Brother Ray's band (notably "My Jug and I" in 1964 and "Give Me Time to Explain" the next year). It's a rare veteran blues artist indeed who hasn't taken a whack at one or more Mayfield copyrights. Mayfield himself persisted into the '70s, scoring minor chart items for RCA and Atlantic while performing on a limited basis until his 1984 death. ~ Bill Dahl

Three O'clock In The Morning mc
Three O'clock In The Morning zippy

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Percy Mayfield - Someone To Love

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:30
Size: 131.7 MB
Styles: R&B
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[2:54] 1. Please Send Me Someone To Love
[2:54] 2. Are You Out There
[2:36] 3. Baby You're Still A Square
[2:50] 4. Strange Things Happening
[3:00] 5. My Heart Is Cryin
[2:57] 6. Lost Love
[2:51] 7. Cry Baby
[2:17] 8. I Dare You Baby
[3:01] 9. Two Hearts Are Greater Than One
[2:51] 10. The Big Question
[2:42] 11. Lost Mind
[2:14] 12. The Hunt Is On
[2:53] 13. The Rivers Invitation
[2:53] 14. I Need Love So Bad
[2:05] 15. Louisiana
[2:48] 16. Memory Pain
[3:04] 17. Two Years Of Torture
[2:34] 18. Sugar Mama-Peachy Papa
[2:32] 19. The Voice Within
[2:53] 20. My Blues
[2:33] 21. Lonesome Highway

A masterful songwriter whose touching blues ballad "Please Send Me Someone to Love," a multi-layered universal lament, was a number one R&B hit in 1950, Percy Mayfield had the world by the tail until a horrific 1952 auto wreck left him facially disfigured. That didn't stop the poet laureate of the blues from writing in a prolific fashion, though. As Ray Charles' favorite scribe during the '60s, he handed the Genius such gems as "Hit the Road Jack" and "At the Club."

Like so many of his postwar L.A. contemporaries, Mayfield got his musical start in Texas but moved to the coast during the war. Surmising that Jimmy Witherspoon might like to perform a tune he'd penned called "Two Years of Torture," Mayfield targeted Supreme Records as a possible buyer for his song. But the bosses at Supreme liked his own gentle reading so much that they insisted he wax it himself in 1947 with an all-star band that included saxophonist Maxwell Davis, guitarist Chuck Norris, and pianist Willard McDaniel. Art Rupe's Specialty logo signed Mayfield in 1950 and he scored a solid string of R&B smashes over the next couple of years. "Please Send Me Someone to Love" and its equally potent flip "Strange Things Happening" were followed in the charts by "Lost Love," "What a Fool I Was," "Prayin' for Your Return," "Cry Baby," and "Big Question," cementing Mayfield's reputation as a blues balladeer of the highest order. Davis handled sax duties on most of Mayfield's Specialty sides as well. Mayfield's lyrics were usually as insightfully downbeat as his tempos; he was a true master at expressing his innermost feelings, laced with vulnerability and pathos (his "Life Is Suicide" and "The River's Invitation" are two prime examples).

Even though his touring was drastically curtailed after the accident, Mayfield hung in there as a Specialty artist through 1954, switching to Chess in 1955-1956 and Imperial in 1959. Charles proved thankful enough for Mayfield's songwriting genius to sign him to his Tangerine logo in 1962; over the next five years, the singer waxed a series of inexorably classy outings, many with Brother Ray's band (notably "My Jug and I" in 1964 and "Give Me Time to Explain" the next year). It's a rare veteran blues artist indeed who hasn't taken a whack at one or more Mayfield copyrights. Mayfield himself persisted into the '70s, scoring minor chart items for RCA and Atlantic while performing on a limited basis until his 1984 death. ~bio by Bill Dahl

Someone To Love mc
Someone To Love zippy

Monday, November 21, 2016

Percy Mayfield - Lost Love: The Singles As & Bs 1948-1962

Size: 180,0+167,6 MB
Time: 76:08+70:42
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Blues, R&B
Art: Front

CD 1:
01. Jack You Ain't Nowhere (Part 1) (2:36)
02. Jack You Ain't Nowhere (Part 2) (2:41)
03. Two Years Of Torture (Gru-V-Tone Version) (3:00)
04. Woman Get Way Back (2:28)
05. Half Awoke (Baby You're Still A Square) (2:35)
06. Two Years Of Torture (Supreme Version) (3:00)
07. How Wrong Can A Good Man Be (2:59)
08. Leary Blues (2:55)
09. Please Send Me Someone To Love (2:52)
10. Strange Things Happening (2:47)
11. Life Is Suicide (2:47)
12. Lost Love (Baby Please Come Back To Me) (2:54)
13. What A Fool I Was (2:45)
14. Nightless Lover (2:25)
15. Prayin' For Your Return (2:55)
16. My Blues (2:50)
17. Cry Baby (2:51)
18. Hopeless (Nappin' The Nickels) (3:00)
19. The Hunt Is On (2:12)
20. The Big Question (2:49)
21. Two Hearts Are Greater Than One (2:58)
22. Louisiana (2:03)
23. Lonesome Highway (2:30)
24. My Heart (2:59)
25. I Dare You, Baby (2:11)
26. The River's Invitation (2:51)
27. The Lonely One (2:20)
28. Lost Mind (2:44)

CD 2:
01. How Deep Is The Well (2:40)
02. The Batchelor Blues (2:47)
03. I Need Love So Bad (2:50)
05. Sugar Mama, Peachy Papa (2:31)
06. You Don't Exist No More (2:45)
07. You Were Lyin' To Me (2:55)
08. My Heart Is Cryin' (2:57)
09. Baby, You're Rich (1:54)
10. The Voice Within (2:29)
11. Are You Out There (2:52)
12. Double Dealing (2:14)
13. You Name It (2:51)
14. No.43 (My Story About A Woman) (2:53)
15. Look The Whole World Over (2:23)
16. The Bluest Blues (2:25)
17. Please Believe Me (2:27)
18. Diggin' The Moonglow (2:23)
19. One Love (2:37)
20. My Reward (2:11)
21. My Heart Is A Prisoner (2:13)
22. My Memories (2:30)
23. When Did You Leave Heaven (1:58)
24. What Must I Do (2:51)
25. Say You Love Me (2:32)
26. Ha Ha In The Daytime, Boo Hoo At Night (2:57)
27. Never No More (2:03)
28. I Reached For A Tear (2:25)

Percy Mayfield is commonly described as 'The Poet Laureate of the Blues', by contemporary writers and historians and he enjoyed a string of hits on the Los Angeles based, Specialty label during the early 50s and then enjoyed a major renaissance as a songwriter in the 60s thanks to Ray Charles.

This superb double CD features all of his greatest recordings and contains the original versions of such well known classics as "Please Send Me Someone To Love", "Strange Things Happening" and "The River's Invitation".

This is the most complete collection of Percy Mayfield's work yet released and is an absolute must for all blues and R&B fans.

Lost Love

Saturday, November 5, 2016

VA - Swinging On The Golden Gate (1944-1958)

Size: 181,1+177,7 MB
Time: 76:10+74:26
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2010
Styles: Blues, R&B, Jazz
Art: Front

CD 1:
01. Lafayette Thomas - Cockroach Run (2:34)
02. Mystery Man (Bob Geddins) - Mar-Rier (3:20)
03. Mystery Man (Bob Geddins) - Louegge Blues (3:12)
04. Percy Mayfield - Jack You Ain't Nowhere (Part 1) (2:37)
05. Percy Mayfield - Jack You Ain't Nowhere (Part 2) (2:40)
06. Ivory Joe Hunter - Blues At Sunrise (3:11)
07. Ivory Joe Hunter - You Taught Me Love (3:31)
08. Marcellus Thomas & His Rhythms Of Rocketts - Breather Blues (3:16)
09. Marcellus Thomas & His Rhythms Of Rocketts - Hallers 89 Whisky Boogie (2:57)
10. Pee Wee Crayton - Don't Ever Fall In Love (2:55)
11. Pee Wee Crayton - Pee Wee Special (2:42)
12. Jimmy Nelson & His Blues - My Civil Rights (2:45)
13. Jimmy Nelson & His Blues - Rock Heart Blues (3:05)
14. Leon Bryant & The Bar-None Orchestra - High As A Georgia Pine (2:40)
15. Rusty Carlyle & The Bar-None Orchestra - I'm A Lemon Squeezer (2:42)
16. Betty Roche & McVea-Bailey Inc - Rainy Day Blues (3:00)
17. Nick Esposito & His Band W Joey Sano (Little Mr. Dynamite) - Wrong Joe Blues (3:08)
18. Bob Geddins' Cavaliers - Thinkin' And Thinkin' (3:26)
19. Bob Geddins' Cavaliers - I'm Just A Stranger Here (3:15)
20. Percy Mayfield - Two Years Of Torture (3:00)
21. Percy Mayfield - Get Way Back (2:27)
22. Jesse Fuller - Railroad Blues (5:18)
23. Chick Morris & His Band & Al Joseph Harris - A Prayer (2:47)
24. Ivory Joe Hunter & His Band - Jamin' Down In Town (2:47)
25. Ivory Joe Hunter & His Band - Pretty Mama Blues (2:43)

CD 2:
01 Roland Mitchell & His Band - Roland Mitchell & His Band - Irma Special (2:41)
02 Odie Ervin - Odie Ervin - My Woman's Gone (2:57)
03 Odie Ervin - Odie Ervin - My Downfall (2:17)
04 Al Harris & Rusty Carlyle & The Bar-None Orchestra - Al Harris & Rusty Carlyle & The Bar-None Orchestra - Get Hep, Sadie May (2:33)
05 Jesse Fuller - Jesse Fuller - San Francisco Bay Blues (3:27)
06 Sherman's Trio - Sherman's Trio - Jumping For Julia (2:53)
07 Floyd White & The Lyrics - Floyd White & The Lyrics - Pains Of Love (2:57)
08 Odie Ervin - Odie Ervin - She's A Bad, Bad Woman (2:24)
09 Odie Ervin - Odie Ervin - A Note Pinned On My Bed (2:59)
10 Chick Morris & His Band & Al Joseph Harris - Chick Morris & His Band & Al Joseph Harris - Moving Out Baby (2:19)
11 The Four Aces - The Four Aces - I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder Part 2 (3:06)
12 Little Frances - Little Frances - You Just Ain't Right (2:36)
13 Little Frances - Little Frances - I Want To Know Why (2:35)
14 Earl 'good Rockin' Brown & Band - Earl 'good Rockin' Brown & Band - Turn Back The Time (3:01)
15 Earl 'good Rockin' Brown & Band - Earl 'good Rockin' Brown & Band - Tambourine (2:53)
16 El Domingoes - El Domingoes - Evening Bells (2:54)
17 Morry Williams & The Kids - Morry Williams & The Kids - Are You My Girlfriend (2:51)
18 Fabulous Flames - Fabulous Flames - Josephine (2:30)
19 Fabulous Flames - Fabulous Flames - You Got Me Whistling (2:05)
20 Johnny Fuller - Johnny Fuller - All Night Long (2:55)
21 Baby Calloway - Baby Calloway - Midnight Blues (2:36)
22 Gladys Parker & The Wilbert Baranco Trio - Gladys Parker & The Wilbert Baranco Trio - Yesterdays (2:42)
23 Bill Newman & Bob Scobey's Alexander's Jazz Band - Bill Newman & Bob Scobey's Alexander's Jazz Band - How Come You Do Me Like You Do (2:39)
24 Pat Casey & Bob Scobey's Alexander's Jazz Band - Pat Casey & Bob Scobey's Alexander's Jazz Band - Alcoholic Blues (2:34)
25 Nick Esposito & His Band W Bill Smith - Nick Esposito & His Band W Bill Smith - Back Fat Boogie (2:39)
26 Frisco Jazz Band & Red Gillham - Frisco Jazz Band & Red Gillham - You Got To See Mama Every Night (2:15)
27 Frisco Jazz Band &Clancy Hayes - Frisco Jazz Band &Clancy Hayes - Mamie's Blues (3:54)

Migrants from Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Mississippi brought new blood to the Bay Area in the WWII era, and a new R&B sound began to take shape. Some of these artists shot to fame, some did not, but all sing their heart out: Blues at Sunrise Ivory Joe Hunter; Railroad Blues Jesse Fuller; Jack You Ain't Nowhere Percy Mayfield; Don't Ever Fall in Love Pee Wee Crayton; Breather Blues Marcellus Thomas; My Downfall Odie Ervin; I Want to Know Why Little Frances 52 tracks!

Swinging On The Golden Gate CD 1
Swinging On The Golden Gate CD 2

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Percy Mayfield With The Phillip Walker Blues Band - Hit The Road Again

Year: 1983/1989
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:41
Size: 104,9 MB
Styles: Blues, jazzy blues
Scans: Full

1. River's Invitation (5:00)
2. Crying About My Baby (5:15)
3. I Dare You, Baby (3:12)
4. Baby Please (5:16)
5. The Highway Is Like A Woman (4:02)
6. Get Out And Come In (4:28)
7. I Need Love So Bad (4:08)
8. Two Years Of Torture (5:31)
9. I Wouldn't Do The Same Thing To You (3:30)
10. My Jug And I (5:15)

Recorded November 5, 1982. "Hit The Road Again" with the Phillip Walker Blues Band is a rare blues album and most of the songs are remakes of Percy's old hits like "River's Invitation", "The Highway Is Like A Woman", "Two Years Of Torture", "My Jug And I", etc. The performances are good, the mood is laid back, and the band is fine with splendid guitar from Walker and fine tenor sax from Hollis Gilmore.

Personnel:
Percy Mayfield - vocals
Phillip Walker - guitar
Hollis Gilmore - tenor saxophone
Lou Mathews - piano
Dennis Walker - bass guitar
Ed Ahern - drums

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Friday, May 8, 2015

Percy Mayfield - Blue Me Away

Size: 87,3 MB
Time: 35:11
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Modern Electric Blues
Art: Full

01. Cried Last Light-Baby Please (Live From San Francisco) (7:45)
02. Three O'clock In The Morning Blues (Live From San Francisco) (5:48)
03. Everyday I Have The Blues (Live From San Francisco) (6:32)
04. Two Years Of Torture (Live From San Francisco) (5:39)
05. Please Send Me Someone To Love (Live From San Francisco) (5:17)
06. Strange Things Happening (Live From San Francisco) (4:06)

This is CD 'Live In San Francisco' from 2004 but with one more track "Everyday I Have The Blues"

Rare live performance from one of the greatest of all Blues singers and songwriters of the late 1940's and early 50's. Percy sings his own classic compositions at this dynamic performance. Not a prolific recording artist this is one of only a handful of live shows known to exist. It was recorded in the 1980's in San Franciso with a band featuring guitarist Ron Thompson.

Blue Me Away

Friday, June 13, 2014

Percy Mayfield - Specialty Profiles (2-Disc set)

Percy Mayfield was blessed with an emotive Louisiana baritone and a poet's sensibility to sadness and pain, and few songwriters in the history of pop or R&B have written a body of work so drenched in beautiful suffering. This set features Mayfield's major hits for Art Rupe's Specialty Records, a label that Mayfield recorded for from 1950 until 1954 before leaving for Chess Records (the bonus disc included here is simply a sampler for other artists who recorded for Specialty). Given depth and atmosphere by Maxwell Davis' saxophone textures, songs like "Cry Baby" and "Please Send Me Someone to Love" were carefully written R&B symphonies to the harsh realities and downside of romance, and at times that downside morphed into relentless darkness, as is the case with the excessively maudlin "The River's Invitation," which is just this side of a melodic suicide note. Also here is the wonderful (and relatively upbeat) "Louisiana" as well as Mayfield's original version of his signature song, "Hit the Road Jack," which Ray Charles would cover and turn into a huge hit. In all, this makes a nice introduction to Mayfield's early work and spotlights his considerable skill as a songwriter. He fell in love with sadness, Mayfield said, because there was more truth in it. ~Steve Leggett

Album: Specialty Profiles (Disc 1)
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 35:33
Size: 81.4 MB
Styles: R&B, Urban blues
Year: 2006

[2:51] 1. Please Send Me Someone To Love
[2:47] 2. Strange Things Happening
[2:53] 3. Lost Love (Baby, Please)
[2:44] 4. What A Fool I Was
[2:48] 5. Cry Baby
[2:54] 6. Prayin' For Your Return
[2:02] 7. Louisiana
[2:48] 8. The Big Question
[2:50] 9. The River's Invitation
[1:54] 10. Loose Lips
[2:31] 11. Sugar Mama-Peachy Mama
[2:29] 12. Memory Pain
[2:25] 13. Nightless Lover
[1:30] 14. Hit The Road Jack

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zippy

Album: Specialty Profiles (Disc 2)
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 26:00
Size: 59.6 MB
Styles: R&B, Assorted blues
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[2:56] 1. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders - R.M. Blues
[2:59] 2. Joe Liggins - Pink Champagne
[2:51] 3. Percy Mayfield - Please Send Me Someone To Love
[2:29] 4. Lloyd Price - Lawdy Miss Clawdy
[3:10] 5. Jesse Belvin - Dream Girl
[2:59] 6. Guitar Slim - The Things That I Used To Do
[2:07] 7. Little Richard - Long Tall Sally
[2:07] 8. Sam Cooke - I'll Come Running Back To You
[2:07] 9. Don & Dewey - Leavin' It All Up To You
[2:10] 10. Larry Williams - Dizzy Miss Lizzy

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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Percy Mayfield - Poet Of The Blues / Memory Pain Vol. 2

Album: Poet Of The Blues
Size: 156,5 MB
Time: 67:34
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1990
Styles: R&B, West Coast Blues, Piano Blues
Art: Front

01. Please Send Me Someone To Love (2:57)
02. Prayin' For Your Return (2:59)
03. Strange Things Happening (2:52)
04. Life Is Suicide (2:51)
05. What A Fool I Was (2:49)
06. Lost Love (Baby, Please Come Back To Me) (2:58)
07. Nightless Lover (2:30)
08. Advice (For Men Only) (2:27)
09. Cry Baby (2:53)
10. Lost Mind (2:44)
11. I Dare You, Baby (2:19)
12. Hopeless (3:04)
13. The Hunt Is On (2:16)
14. The River's Invitation (2:56)
15. The Big Question (2:52)
16. Wasted Dream (3:07)
17. Louisiana (2:08)
18. The Bachelor Blues (2:51)
19. Get Away Back (2:41)
20. Memory Pain (2:33)
21. Loose Lips (1:59)
22. You Don't Exist No More (2:50)
23. Nightmare (2:25)
24. Baby, You're Rich (2:21)
25. My Heart Is Cryin' (2:59)

The insightful songwriting skills of this West Coaster were matched by his wry, plaintive vocal delivery (Mayfield was usually his own best interpreter). The 25 sides here date from his hit-laden 1950-1954 stay at Art Rupe's Specialty logo and include his universal lament "Please Send Me Someone to Love," and the resolutely downbeat "Strange Things Happening" and "Lost Love," and an ironic "The River's Invitation." Saxman Maxwell Davis led the horn-powered combos providing sympathetic support behind Mayfield. ~Review by Bill Dahl

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Poet Of The Blues

Album: Memory Pain: Vol. 2
Size: 151,0 MB
Time: 65:04
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1992
Styles: R&B, West Coast Blues, Piano Blues
Art: Front

01. Please Send Me Someone To Love (2:46)
02. Strange Things Happening (2:52)
03. Two Hearts Are Greater Than One (3:01)
04. The Big Question (2:53)
05. My Blues (2:52)
06. Nightless Lover (2:22)
07. How Deep Is The Well (2:43)
08. Ruthie Mae (2:32)
09. My Heart (3:01)
10. Lonesome Highway (2:33)
11. The Lonely One (2:23)
12. I Ain't Gonna Cry No More (2:18)
13. Memory Pain (2:48)
14. You Are My Future (2:40)
15. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (2:33)
16. Advice (For Men Only) (2:26)
17. I Need Love So Bad (2:53)
18. Does Anyone Care For Me (2:29)
19. It's Good To See You Baby (2:17)
20. Sugar Mama-Peachy Papa (2:33)
21. You Were Lyin' To Me (2:58)
22. The Voice Within (2:32)
23. Please Believe Me (2:30)
24. Diggin' The Moonglow (2:30)
25. Hit The Road Jack (1:30)

Ranging from major hits to alternate takes and rarities, this CD (released in 1992) illustrates the prolific nature of Percy Mayfield's Specialty Records output during the 1950s. Though not everything on Memory Pain is essential, the collection of early R&B and 12-bar blues is consistently satisfying. The best known song here is the number one hit of 1950, "Please Send Me Someone to Love," and many listeners will also be familiar with such gems as "Strange Things Happening" and the title song. A singer who was flexible as well as charismatic, Mayfield is as convincing on a rare version of the mournful, jazz-tinged "Nightless Lovers" as he is on 12-bar numbers like "My Blues" and "The Big Question." The CD ends on an interesting note with a demo of "Hit the Road Jack" (which became a major hit for Ray Charles). Highly recommended. ~Review by Alex Henderson

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Memory Pain Vol. 2