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Release Date January 22, 2007
You can pretty much divide this CD into two parts: the first 6 tracks are greasy 50s r&b recorded for the small independent Detroit label Fortune around 1956-57, and the other 22 are mostly instrumental soul recorded between 1965 and 1970.
While I like both genres, for me the 1950s material comes off much better - the opening "Bacon Fat" and its sequel, "The Greasy Chicken", are hilarious talking records with lowdown, scuzzy r&b rhythm tracks, both highly danceable despite their slow tempos. "I Just Want A Little Lovin'" is pretty much a re-write of Muddy Waters's "I Just Want To Make Love To You" but none the worse for that, the superb "Jail Bait" (with a marvellous brass section riffing away moodily) is a cautionary tale that ... Read More:
Release Date January 22, 2007
You can pretty much divide this CD into two parts: the first 6 tracks are greasy 50s r&b recorded for the small independent Detroit label Fortune around 1956-57, and the other 22 are mostly instrumental soul recorded between 1965 and 1970.
While I like both genres, for me the 1950s material comes off much better - the opening "Bacon Fat" and its sequel, "The Greasy Chicken", are hilarious talking records with lowdown, scuzzy r&b rhythm tracks, both highly danceable despite their slow tempos. "I Just Want A Little Lovin'" is pretty much a re-write of Muddy Waters's "I Just Want To Make Love To You" but none the worse for that, the superb "Jail Bait" (with a marvellous brass section riffing away moodily) is a cautionary tale that ... Read More:
Release Date February 29, 2000
You can pretty much divide this CD into two parts: the first 6 tracks are greasy 50s r&b recorded for the small independent Detroit label Fortune around 1956-57, and the other 22 are mostly instrumental soul recorded between 1965 and 1970.
While I like both genres, for me the 1950s material comes off much better - the opening "Bacon Fat" and its sequel, "The Greasy Chicken", are hilarious talking records with lowdown, scuzzy r&b rhythm tracks, both highly danceable despite their slow tempos. "I Just Want A Little Lovin'" is pretty much a re-write of Muddy Waters's "I Just Want To Make Love To You" but none the worse for that, the superb "Jail Bait" (with a marvellous brass section riffing away moodily) is a cautionary tale that ... Read More:
Release Date December 15, 2003
You can pretty much divide this CD into two parts: the first 6 tracks are greasy 50s r&b recorded for the small independent Detroit label Fortune around 1956-57, and the other 22 are mostly instrumental soul recorded between 1965 and 1970.
While I like both genres, for me the 1950s material comes off much better - the opening "Bacon Fat" and its sequel, "The Greasy Chicken", are hilarious talking records with lowdown, scuzzy r&b rhythm tracks, both highly danceable despite their slow tempos. "I Just Want A Little Lovin'" is pretty much a re-write of Muddy Waters's "I Just Want To Make Love To You" but none the worse for that, the superb "Jail Bait" (with a marvellous brass section riffing away moodily) is a cautionary tale that ... Read More:
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You can pretty much divide this CD into two parts: the first 6 tracks are greasy 50s r&b recorded for the small independent Detroit label Fortune around 1956-57, and the other 22 are mostly instrumental soul recorded between 1965 and 1970.
While I like both genres, for me the 1950s material comes off much better - the opening "Bacon Fat" and its sequel, "The Greasy Chicken", are hilarious talking records with lowdown, scuzzy r&b rhythm tracks, both highly danceable despite their slow tempos. "I Just Want A Little Lovin'" is pretty much a re-write of Muddy Waters's "I Just Want To Make Love To You" but none the worse for that, the superb "Jail Bait" (with a marvellous brass section riffing away moodily) is a cautionary tale that ... Read More:
Release Date December 06, 1999
You can pretty much divide this CD into two parts: the first 6 tracks are greasy 50s r&b recorded for the small independent Detroit label Fortune around 1956-57, and the other 22 are mostly instrumental soul recorded between 1965 and 1970.
While I like both genres, for me the 1950s material comes off much better - the opening "Bacon Fat" and its sequel, "The Greasy Chicken", are hilarious talking records with lowdown, scuzzy r&b rhythm tracks, both highly danceable despite their slow tempos. "I Just Want A Little Lovin'" is pretty much a re-write of Muddy Waters's "I Just Want To Make Love To You" but none the worse for that, the superb "Jail Bait" (with a marvellous brass section riffing away moodily) is a cautionary tale that ... Read More:
Release Date October 09, 2006
You can pretty much divide this CD into two parts: the first 6 tracks are greasy 50s r&b recorded for the small independent Detroit label Fortune around 1956-57, and the other 22 are mostly instrumental soul recorded between 1965 and 1970.
While I like both genres, for me the 1950s material comes off much better - the opening "Bacon Fat" and its sequel, "The Greasy Chicken", are hilarious talking records with lowdown, scuzzy r&b rhythm tracks, both highly danceable despite their slow tempos. "I Just Want A Little Lovin'" is pretty much a re-write of Muddy Waters's "I Just Want To Make Love To You" but none the worse for that, the superb "Jail Bait" (with a marvellous brass section riffing away moodily) is a cautionary tale that ... Read More:
Release Date November 06, 1998
You can pretty much divide this CD into two parts: the first 6 tracks are greasy 50s r&b recorded for the small independent Detroit label Fortune around 1956-57, and the other 22 are mostly instrumental soul recorded between 1965 and 1970.
While I like both genres, for me the 1950s material comes off much better - the opening "Bacon Fat" and its sequel, "The Greasy Chicken", are hilarious talking records with lowdown, scuzzy r&b rhythm tracks, both highly danceable despite their slow tempos. "I Just Want A Little Lovin'" is pretty much a re-write of Muddy Waters's "I Just Want To Make Love To You" but none the worse for that, the superb "Jail Bait" (with a marvellous brass section riffing away moodily) is a cautionary tale that ... Read More:
Release Date December 25, 2006
You can pretty much divide this CD into two parts: the first 6 tracks are greasy 50s r&b recorded for the small independent Detroit label Fortune around 1956-57, and the other 22 are mostly instrumental soul recorded between 1965 and 1970.
While I like both genres, for me the 1950s material comes off much better - the opening "Bacon Fat" and its sequel, "The Greasy Chicken", are hilarious talking records with lowdown, scuzzy r&b rhythm tracks, both highly danceable despite their slow tempos. "I Just Want A Little Lovin'" is pretty much a re-write of Muddy Waters's "I Just Want To Make Love To You" but none the worse for that, the superb "Jail Bait" (with a marvellous brass section riffing away moodily) is a cautionary tale that ... Read More:
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