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Various Artists - Roots Of Rock N' Roll, Volume 4: 1948
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Jimmy Wakely - Oklahoma Blues (Just An Oakie With The Oakie Blues) T-Texas Tyler - My Bucket's Got A Hole In Itġ6. John Lee 'Sonny Boy' Williamson - Polly Put Your Kettle Onġ3. Sons of The Pioneers - Cigareetes, Whusky And Wild WimmenĠ6. Tex Williams - Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)Ġ4. Smokey Hogg - Good Morning Little SchoolgirlĠ2. Lightnin' Hopkins - Let Me Play With Your Poodleġ6. Sticks McGhee - Drinkin' Wine Spoo-Dee-O-Deeġ5. With these Rock ‘n’ Roll albums you can tap your foot in time with American history.Ġ1. America was rocking and rolling to juke boxes and radios. USA 1947: the start of the cold war, launching of the Marshall Plan, Roswell UFO incident, creation of the CIA… Elvis Presley was 12, Carl Perkins 15. Champion Jack Dupree - Let's Have A Ballġ1. Wynonie Harris - Who Threw The Whiskey In The WellĠ4. Ernest Tubb - You Nearly Lose Your Mindġ6. Big Joe Turner & Pete Johnson - Baby Look At Youġ2. Shelton Brothers - On The Owl Hoot TrailĠ7. Claude Casey & Pine State Playboys - Pine State Honky TonkĠ6. Big Joe Turner & Pete Johnson - Roll 'Em PeteĠ4. Casey Bill Weldon - You Gotta Do Your DutyĠ3. Shelton Brothers - Aura Lee (Love Me Tender)Ġ2. In this time of movement, the whole of America began to boogie in a way that was very similar to what was to be known as Rock n’ Roll.Ġ1. The Southern music was changing with its popularity extending over the traditional boundaries due to the boogie-woogie fever, the upheaval of American society provoked by the war and transformations in the record industry. In this second volume of the Roots of Rock n’ Roll, we discover the period from 1938 to 1946. If, as one tends to believe, the Rock n’ Roll era was born in the fifties, its build-up covered a long period. Roots Of Rock N' Roll, Volume 2: 1938-1946 Hartman's Heartbreakers - It Feels So Goodġ3. New Orleans Feetwarmers - I've Found A New BabyĠ4. Joe McCoy & Memphis Minnie - Let's Go To Townġ7. Eddie Lang & Lonnie Johnson - A Handful Of Riffsġ5. Lonnie Johnson - Playing With The Stringsġ0. Mississippi John Hurt - Frankie (And Johnnie)Ġ7. Allen Brothers - Ain't That Skippin' And Flyin'?Ġ6. Memphis Jug Band - Sun Brimmer's BluesĠ2. A legend that drastically over-simplifies reality, however, for the roots of rock’n’roll are already to be found in the early recordings of blues, jazz and country music of the mid-1920sĠ1. Legend would have it that Rock’n’roll was born in Memphis in 1954 when a young truck-driver by the name of Elvis Presley opted to sing “Black blues” his way.
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Louie Innis, Wynonie Harris, Bumble Bee Slim, Skeets McDonald, Speedy West, and many other an excellent but forgotten musicians offer an intriguing glimpse of the breadth of Southern rock origins prior to the middle of the 20th century. But it’s the obscure artists that make these CDs so engaging. Icons abound, including Little Richard, Bill Haley, Howlin’ Wolf, Big Mama Thornton, Fats Domino, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Peggy Lee, Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, Dr Feelgood, Flatt & Scruggs. Each two CD set contains a range of boogie, with some swing, honky-tonk, blues, and country verging on rockabilly. This is Fremeaux's, the French label’s, take on the immediate forerunners of American rock, music in the Southern tradition introduced through various media to be discovered by Northerners and christened rock’n’roll. Tracks 2, 11, 12, 16 - 18 are CD Only Bonus Tracks. Subtitled: "20 Super Rare Hammond, Soul and Funk Monsters From the Sixties and Seventies"
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