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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: KM-CD-144
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 4260072729599
  • Street Date: 02/17/23
  • PreBook Date: 01/13/23
  • Label: Koko-Mojo »
  • Genre: Country
  • Run Time: 72:06 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2023
  • Box Lot: 40
  • Territory: NORTH AMERICA

 

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Rhythm & Western Vol.7 Jambalaya

28 great tracks from an era when black Blues artists were pursuaded by their record labels to record Country and Western classics

Rhythm & Western Vol.7 Jambalaya
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We're kicking off with Nat King Cole doing "Wolverton Mountain", a country music song and a big crossover hit that established Claude King's career as an American country singer-songwriter in 1962, then another version of the Gene Autry C&W classic "Take Me Back To My Boots And Saddle" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins this time. Amos Milburn turns square dance into boogie-woogie, followed by Baby Washington and Bobby Bland with two "melanated" western tunes. Titus Turner gives a new spin to Hank William's classic "Jambalaya" and R&B vocalist Johnny Thunder is next with "Don't Be Ashamed" a song that has a strong C&W and Gospel flavor. Memphian Rosco Gordon gives a perfect example of "Ebony Country Music" with the self-penned "Sally Jo" originally released on Sun Records. Same for Little Willie John and the Young Jessie tunes. Washboard Sam is next with a proto-Western Swing number titled "Crazy About Nancy Jane" and Piano Red's "Big Rock Joe From Kokomo" brings to mind Moon Mullican and all the other Hillbilly piano players he often also inspired. West Coast sax supremo Maxwell Davis is doing a nice version of "Hey Good Looking" followed by Ray Sharpe and his "Bus Song", Solomon Burke with "Almost Lost My Mind", Lou Rawls, Joe Seneca, and Sam & Dave. Fans of Country and Rockabilly singer Warren Smith are probably familiar with his version of "Tell Me Who" that features a prominent steel guitar, I included here the version by R&B singer Big Maybelle. Reverend Moore and His Gospel Singers are giving another example of how Black Gospel music heavily influenced C&W with his version of the traditional "Glory Glory To His Name". Once again Mickey & Sylvia deliver another great "melanated" C&W tune, just like Joe Tex with his "Wicked Wicked Woman", and The Coasters with their classic "Along Came Jones", Brook Benton, Little Arthur Matthews, and Buster Brown.

Track Listing

  • Nat King Cole - Wolverton Mountain
  • Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Take Me Back To My Boots And Saddle
  • Amos Milburn - Square Dance Boogie
  • Baby Washington - Deep Down Love
  • Bobby Bland - Close To You
  • Titus Turner - Jambalaya
  • Johnny Thunder - Don't Be Ashamed
  • Rosco Gordon - Sally Jo
  • Little Willie John - A Little Bit Of Loving
  • Young Jessie - Do You Love Me
  • Washboard Sam - Crazy About Nancy Jane
  • Piano Red - Big Rock Joe From Kokomo
  • Maxwell Davis - Hey, Good Lookin'
  • Ray Sharpe - The Bus Song
  • Solomon Burke - I Almost Lost My Mind
  • Lou Rawls - Love Love Love
  • Joe Seneca - Rick-A-Chick
  • Sam & Dave - Keep A Walkin'
  • Big Maybelle - Tell Me Who
  • Mickey & Sylvia - There'll Be No Backin' Out
  • Gatemouth Moore And His Gospel Singers - Glory, Glory
  • Joe Tex - Wicked Woman
  • The Coasters - Along Came Jones
  • The Platters - Sixteen Tons
  • Brook Benton - Crazy In Love With You
  • Little Arthur Mathews - Hot Diggety Dog
  • Buster Brown - Raise A Ruckus Tonight
  • Percy Marshall, Sr. - Leaving Town
  

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