1 –Big Bertha Henderson With Al Smith’s Orch.* Rock, Daddy, Rock
2 –Leon Tarver Somebody Help Me
3 –Bobby Prince (2) With Al Smith’s Orch.* Tell Me Why, Why, Why
4 –Lou Mac Come Back Little Daddy
5 –Barrell House Blott & Lee With The St. Louisians Brand New Man
6 –Johnny Rodgers (8) Calling Baby
7 –Skippy Brown So Many Days
8 –Johnny Sellers* I’m Glad
9 –Freddie Hall And His Band This Crooked World
10 –Jimmy Binkley And His Blue Notes The Judge
11 –Dr. Jo Jo Adams* With Melvin Moore’s Orchestra Didn’t I Tell You
12 –Lou Mac Take Your Trouble To A Friend
13 –Jimmy Binkley Hey, Hey, Sugar Ray
14 –Johnny Sellers* Rock me In The Cradle
15 –Barrell House Blott With The St. Louisians Chicks, Going Crazy
16 –Jimmy Binkley & His Combo Wine, Wine, Wine
17 –Lou Mac Albert Is His Name
18 –Big Bertha Henderson With Al Smith’s Orch.* Tears In My Eyes
19 –Jimmy Binkley You Made A Boo Boo
20 –Freddie Hall & His Band* Knock Me Out
21 –Johnny Sellers* Don’t Do Me That Way
22 –Skippy Brown Tale Of Woe
23 –Bobby Prince (2) With Al Smith’s Orch.* I Want To Hold You Baby
24 –Jimmy Binkley And His Blue Notes Blue, Blue Night
25 –Tasso The Great* Walk Heavy
2 comments:
Thank you very much for both volumes of Rare Chicago R&B. Sensational collections! And thanks for taking the trouble to scan the acompanying notes too. Great stuff.
BW
These are fabulous collections! Fascinating to hear '40s-'50s jump blues / R&B out of Chicago. The cuts here are fresh and non-formulaic. I wonder how this scene overlapped with the down home Chicago blues sound -- same clubs?
Sam
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