- Rocky
- I Don't Care
- Give it Up
- Crazy About Love (aka As Long as I'm Moving)
- Right From Wrong
- Hey Mattie
- Whole Lot of Drinking on the Block
- Carry On
- Make Me Understand
- Cool Cat
- Mean Ole Kokomo
- Bull Frog Bop
- Crazy About You Baby
- I Wanna Know, I Know Now
- Go Cat Go
- Why Does Everything Happen to Me
- Coll Down Baby
- Don't Do That to Me
- She's My Morning Coffee
- No No Baby
- Hard Working Girlfriend
- Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
- Clema
- Ain't Got Nobody
- Honey Bee
- Sound the Bell
- Pretty Little Dolly
- Watch That Crow
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Ace dug deep into the rock & roll of Louisiana on their Boppin' by the Bayou series, but 2013's Rhythm 'n' Bluesin' by the Bayou takes a different route, exploring the jumping blues and R&B of the African-American singers of the post-rock & roll era. Strangely, this collection of obscure sides -- there are absolutely no stars or cult acts among these 28 names -- are dirtier and grittier than anything on the two previous Boppin' by the Bayou discs, rocking harder and funkier than the hillbilly cats on those collections. Here, you can hear who the singers pattern themselves after -- Jimmy Anderson wants to be Jimmy Reed on "Don't Do That to Me," Jerry Morris' "Clema" is a wonderfully clumsy rip on Little Richard -- and that's part of the appeal of these songs, as they're alternately desperate attempts for a hit and simple, down-and-dirty R&B workouts. Some traces of zydeco and New Orleans R&B can be heard -- Rockin' Sidney opens this whole thing with "Rocky," after all -- but this is all pretty gritty, rocking R&B, the kind that walks the fine line between rock & roll and rhythm & blues. Much of this gets by on feel rather than song, but who wants to complain about that? There are enough strong songs here to anchor the compilation, and the whole thing raves like a never-ending party.
Product Details
Release Date: | 03/05/2013 |
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Label: | Ace Records Uk |
UPC: | 0029667053723 |
catalogNumber: | 6705372 |
Rank: | 65638 |
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Rockin' Tabby Thomas ComposerClarence "Bon Ton" Garlow Composer
Chuck Martin Composer
J.D. Miller Composer
Charles Morris Composer
Charles Sheffield Composer
Eddie Shuler Composer
Floyd Soileau Composer
Billy Tate Composer
Vicki Fox Photo Tinting
Jimmy Anderson Composer
Ian Saddler Liner Notes
Sonny Martin Composer
Thaddus Declouet Composer
Eddie Schuler Composer
Jerry Morris Composer
John Broven Photo Courtesy
Charles Calhoun Composer
Sidney Simien Composer
Cornelius Greene Composer
C.J. Thierry Composer
Vince Monroe Composer
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