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Jimmy McCracklin And His Blues Blasters - The Modern Recordings 1948 - 1950 FLAC

Jimmy McCracklin And His Blues Blasters - The Modern Recordings 1948 - 1950 FLAC
  • Performer: Jimmy McCracklin And His Blues Blasters
  • Title: The Modern Recordings 1948 - 1950
  • Genre: Blues
  • Cat #: CDCHD 720
  • Label: Ace
  • Country: UK
  • Date of release: 1999
  • Style: Electric Blues, Rhythm & Blues
  • FLAC size 2844 mb
  • MP3 size: 1719 mb
  • Record From CD, Compilation

Tracklist

1Hamburger Joint
21942 Boogie
3Bad Health Blues (Demo)
4I'll Get A Break Some Day
5Love When It Rains (Aka 'Rainy Wheather Blues')
6Josephine
7Just Won't Let Her Go
8Mistreating Me (Demo)
9Blues Blaster's Shuffle (Instrumental)
10Up And Down Blues
11Your Heart Ain't Right
12Racket Blues
13Bad Health Blues
14Beer Drinkin' Woman
15Bad Condition Blues
16I Think My Time Is Here
17Deceivin' Blues
18Don't Mistreat Me (Take 1)
19You Deceived Me
20Cold Hearted (Take 2)
21Reelin' & Rockin' (Aka 'Rockin' All Day')
22Crying Blues
23Deceivin' Blues (Alternate Take)
24Gotta Cut Out
25Oh! I'm In Love

Credits

  • DrumsLittle Red
  • GuitarBob Kelton
  • PianoJimmy McCracklin
  • VocalsJimmy McCracklin

Notes

inc. previously unissued cuts: tr. 2, 8, 11, 12, 15, 19, 22, 23, 24 & 25

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 0 29667 17202 8
  • Label Code: LC 05982
  • Matrix / Runout: CDCHCD720
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LA31
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 4B09

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Ace Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Ace Records Ltd.

Comments: (1)
Gralmeena
During six decades in music, Jimmy McCracklin has recorded for many labels, including Chess, his own Art-Tone label, Imperial, Minit and Stax. In the early days, he performed gutbucket blues influenced by his hereos Memphis Slim and Walter Davis. By the 50s he was flirting with rock'n'roll and appeared on American Bandstand singing his hit The Walk. A decade later he returned to mainstream R&B, constantly up-dating his style to fit with the current trend. And in the mid-60s, he dabbled with and influenced the style that later became better known as the new soul music. McCracklin is certainly no stranger to the music scene and his forays with the Modern label in the late 40s, as a blues singer and pianist, are the subject of this 25-tracker.

McCracklin, and his band the Blues Blasters, had already recorded sides for Globe and Excelsior, which were constrained by local-only distribution, when he met the Bihari brothers of Modern Records in Los Angeles in 1948. They worked out a deal with national distribution and Jimmy immediately recorded his first session for Modern, accompanied by Roy Hawkins and Maxwell Davis. Davis played tenor sax, beefing up the sound. Before the session, however, the Biharis held a series of audition sessions, with McCracklin playing and singing solo. Both demos are included here: Mistreating Me and Bad Health Blues. The finished recording of Bad Health Blues was given a four star review by Billboard when it was released.

Most of the recordings from the 1949 session were not released straight away. Modern preferred to take tracks and work them as singles. Other sides were released at a later date but many remained in the vaults. The line-up here offers 10 previously unreleased sides. McCracklin left Modern in 1950 and was briefly signed to Swingtime Records and Peacock before returning to the label with the newly reformed Blues Blasters in 1954.
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