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Thanks to El Enmascarado for these rips from the original 78 rpm disc of this two part late night smoocher from Sonny Thompson. You can imagine these cool jazzy sounds coming out of a tavern juke box shortly before closing time. Perhaps the clientele have been listening to Big Joe Turner, Ruth Brown, The Midnighters, Fats Domino and Ray Charles. But the evening wears on and only a few hardened drinkers remain to hear this moody late night instrumental. That’s it, folks. We’re closing. Ain’t you got homes to go to?
Billboard Magazine reviewed “Cotton Ball” on July 17th, 1954 : “Here’s a neat slow-blues instrumental item which is
particularly danceable yet retains a retentive melody line. The strongly
repetitious bass figure and drum backing spark the various solo efforts for a
slick hunk of wax. For the jazz and r.&b. markets."
Sonny Thompson had several hits with slow
instrumentals such as “Long Gone”, “Late Freight” and “Mellow Blues.” “Cotton
Ball” wasn’t a big seller but as you can hear, it’s a fine atmospheric
recording. For an overview of Sonny’s career (plus an LP to download) see this
post:
You can listen to “Late Freight” ripped from El
Enmascarado’s 78 rpm disc at this post: