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The Jewel/Paula Records Story: Blues, Rhythm & Blues and Soul Recordings

The Jewel/Paula Records Story: Blues, Rhythm & Blues and Soul Recordings
Various Artists

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曲目リスト

ディスク 1:

  1. Southern Country Boy
  2. Booze in the Bottle
  3. My Back Scratcher
  4. Nothing Takes the Place of You
  5. Bad Bad Whiskey
  6. Rough Dried Woman, Pt. 1
  7. Back Door Friend
  8. Standing on the Threshold
  9. It's Too Late
  10. Night Time Is the Right Time
  11. Mr. Charlie, Pt. 1 & 2
  12. Sleeper
  13. Born With the Blues
  14. Brown Skin Woman
  15. Little School Girl
  16. Trouble Blues
  17. My Daddy Was a Preacher Man
  18. Death in the Family
  19. Roll and Tumble
  20. Safety Pin Blues
  21. New Orleans Jump

ディスク 2:

  1. Something Strange Is Goin' on in My House
  2. Everybody Knows About My Good Thing, Pt. 1
  3. How's Your Love Life Baby
  4. Quiet! Do Not Disturb
  5. It's My Fault Darling
  6. Dreaming's Out of Season
  7. How Do You Spell Love?
  8. Open House at My House, Pt. 1
  9. She Don't Have to See You (To See Through You)
  10. Bowlegged Woman, Knock-Kneed Man
  11. Right on Jody
  12. Walking the Floor
  13. Hard Attack
  14. Homewrecker
  15. Love Me Baby
  16. I Can't See Myself as a One Woman Man
  17. Dip My Dipper [Alternate Mix]
  18. Mississippi Rolling Stone
  19. Spider in My Stew
  20. Jimmie
  21. Good Woman Go Bad
  22. Cold Woman

商品の詳細

  • Amazon.co.jp ランキング: #618003 / ミュージック
  • 発売日: 1993-04-13
  • ディスク枚数: 2
  • 形式: Box set, Compilation

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From Amazon.com
Stan Lewis, who owned a record shop in Shreveport, Louisiana, became the region's top independent record distributor and produced hits like Dale Hawkins's "Susie-Q" for other labels before finally launching his own Jewel Records in 1963. Though he had pop success with John Fred's "Judy in Disguise" and Nat Stuckey's "Sweet Thing," his emphasis was on blues and R&B, and that's what the new two-CD set showcases. At first he worked with blues artists who already had a track record--Big Joe Turner, Lightnin' Hopkins, Lowell Fulsom, Charles Brown, Ike Turner, Sunnyland Slim, Roosevelt Sykes, and John Lee Hooker are all represented on this anthology--and he got good if predictable results from them. --Geoffrey Himes