Showing posts with label Ray Sharpe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ray Sharpe. Show all posts

Friday, June 1, 2018

Ray Sharpe - Linda Lu

Size: 158,7 MB
Time: 65:51
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1995
Styles: Blues, Rockabilly
Art: Full

01. Linda Lu (2:07)
02. Monkey's Uncle (2:22)
03. Oh My Baby's Gone (2:08)
04. That's The Way I Feel (1:53)
05. Kewpie Doll (2:30)
06. Red Sails In The Sunset (2:11)
07. Silly Dilly Millie (2:16)
08. The Bus Song (2:22)
09. T. A. Blues (3:07)
10. Long John (2:42)
11. Gonna Let It Go This Time (2:36)
12. Bermuda (2:32)
13. Give'n Up (2:20)
14. For You My Love (2:46)
15. Justine (2:25)
16. On The Street Where You Live (2:19)
17. There'll Come A Day (2:09)
18. Dallas (For You My Love) (2:39)
19. So Sorry (2:10)
20. Hey Little Girl (2:12)
21. Thank You So Much (2:04)
22. The New Linda Lu (2:03)
23. T. A. Blues (Master) (2:55)
24. Long John (Master) (2:43)
25. Kewpie Doll (Take 20) (2:39)
26. On The Street Where You Live (Full Length Version) (3:18)
27. Red Sails In The Sunset (Overdub, Take 1) (2:10)

Ray Sharpe's biggest and only hit, "Linda Lu," only made it to number46 on the Billboard charts and his music doesn't fit into any convenient categories. He is that anomaly of anomalies, an African-American who made records that sounded like a hillbilly doing rock & roll and pop tunes. Sharpe could pick some pretty bluesy guitar and had a way of vocalizing and stuttering and stretching out syllables with a twang that would have given even Jim Nabors a moment of pause. But producer Lee Hazlewood sure knew how to get the best out of him and rather than a compilation with one hit and a bunch of leftovers, we have a collection of diverse but cool material that deserves a much wider hearing. The sound on this disc is really clean and powerful, some of it in early true stereo, but it's the music that'll win hands down every time and that's the bottom line here. Maybe Ray Sharpe isn't in the Hall of Fame, but if you like Texas music with a distinct twist to it, this collection comes highly recommended. ~by Cub Koda

With the help of a friend.
Linda Lu MP3
Linda Lu FLAC

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Ray Sharpe - Rockin' Classics

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:56
Size: 91.4 MB
Styles: R&B, Rockabilly
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[2:05] 1. Oh My Baby's Gone
[2:38] 2. Long John
[2:19] 3. Monkey's Uncle
[2:07] 4. Red Sails In The Sunset
[2:04] 5. Linda Lu
[1:50] 6. That's The Way I Feel
[2:27] 7. Kewpie Doll
[2:21] 8. Justine
[2:04] 9. There'll Come A Day
[2:12] 10. Silly Dilly Millie
[2:52] 11. T.A. Blues
[2:17] 12. Give'n Up
[2:32] 13. Gonna Let It Go This Time
[2:41] 14. For You My Love
[2:29] 15. Bermuda
[2:34] 16. Dallas (For You My Love)
[2:15] 17. On The Street Where You Live

Ray Sharpe (born February 8, 1938, Fort Worth, Texas, United States) is an American rhythm & blues and rockabilly singer, guitarist, and songwriter. He grew up influenced by country as well as blues music, and many of his recordings are classed as rockabilly – he was described by one record producer as "the greatest white-sounding black dude ever". His recording career started in Phoenix, Arizona in 1958, when Lee Hazlewood produced his single, "That's the Way I Feel" / "Oh, My Baby's Gone".

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