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  • SKU: BCD17744
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 4000127177445
  • Street Date: 12/08/23
  • PreBook Date: 11/03/23
  • Label: Bear Family Records »
  • Genre: Pop/Rock
  • Run Time: 130:00 mins
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Year of Production: 2023
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  • Territory: NORTH AMERICA

 

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Wayne Cochran - The Bigger The Pompadour...His Complete Recordings From 1959-1966 (2-CD)

Wayne Cochran - The Bigger The Pompadour...His Complete Recordings From 1959-1966 (2-CD)
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-Wayne Cochran (1939 - 2017) from Georgia, also called 'The White Knight of Soul', is remembered for his white pompadour hairstyle and the brilliant Last Kiss that he wrote. -Bear Family Records® comprehensively chronicles the most creative period of his career with this double CD, from his beginnings as a young rocker and teen idol to his magnificent recordings as a compelling soul singer. -We present all the recordings from 1959 to 1966 including his rare recordings released on local labels and the recordings for Chess, Mercury and King. -Influenced by and a friend of Otis Redding and James Brown, among others, Wayne Cochran was a convincing performer as one of the best white soul and R&B singers. -Includes the first recorded version ever of These Arms Of Mine written by Otis Redding. -Music historian Bill Dahl wrote the extensive liner notes. -We have remastered the original recordings from the best available sources. Long before he was anointed as 'The White Knight of Soul,' Wayne Cochran made a stack of intriguing but rare early '60s 45s for various small Georgia concerns and later considerably larger labels spanning the gamut from hauling rockers to dramatic teen tragedy themes. They've occasionally been anthologized over the years, but never as comprehensively as on Bear Family's 'The Bigger The Pompadour - His Complete Recordings 1959-66,' a 32-track extravaganza tracing Cochran's recording career from its humble beginnings with The Coo to just before he fully exploded on the national scene with his explosive brand of horn-leavened blue-eyed soul. Naturally, Wayne's immortal pre-J. Frank Wilson and The Cavaliers rendition of Last Kiss is here in several incarnations (he wrote it) along with its little-known sequel Last Kiss II. So is the equally foreboding Edge Of The Sea. But Cochran's output also included plenty of swaggering rock and roll; all of those extreme rarities are on board too, even three extremely obscure instrumentals by The Rocking Capris.

Track Listing

Disc 1:
  • The Naughty Coo
  • My Little Girl
  • The Coo
  • Last Kiss (Gala version)
  • Funny Feeling
  • Liza Jane
  • No Return
  • Money
  • Lights Out
  • A-OK
  • Dreams
  • Linda Lu
  • Cindy Marie (Aire version)
  • Edge Of The Sea (Aire 1230)
  • Last Kiss (Aire 150)
  • Edge Of The Sea (Aire 150)
  • Monkey Monkey (You Do It Like This)
  • Little Orphan Annie
  • Last Kiss (King 45-5856)
  • Last Kiss (Galico 105)
  • I Dreamed, I Gambled, I Lost
  • Disc 2:
    • The Coo (King 5874)
    • Cindy Marie (King 5874)
    • Mr. Lonely
    • Wrong Number – Wrong Gal
    • Think
    • You Left The Water Running
    • Harlem Shuffle
    • Somebody Please
    • Get Down With It (unedited version)
    • No Rest For The Wicked
    • To Make Me A Man
    • I'm In Trouble
    • Goin' Back To Miami
    • Last Kiss II (Boblo)
    • I'm Gonna Put You Down
    • My Candy Man
    • Come On Let's Sing
    • Fat Gal
    • Shout Bama Lama
    • These Arms Of Mine
    • These Arms Of Mine

Sales Points

  • 2-CD (Digisleeve) with 36 page booklet, 42 tracks. Total playing time approx. 130 min.
  

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