Side A
1. Lowdown Baby
2. Jump Everybody Jump
3. You're My Darling
4. Ghost Train
5. I Hope You're Satisfied
6. Pack Up All Your Rags
7. Midnight Grinder
8. Can't Stop My Crying
Side
B
1.
Bald Head Woman2. Love Fever Blues
3. That's What Makes My Baby Fat
4. I Had A Notion
5. Who's Gonna Cry For Me
6. Take Your Time
7. Crazy Mixed Up World
8. Going Going Gone
We
continue our jump season with the second Joe Morris LP issued by Jonas
Bernholm, this time on his Jukebox Lil label. This collection of sides recorded between
1949 and 1957 looks at the “second stage” of his band, when bop influences
were abandoned in favour of out and out R&B. For a while the band was
billed as the “Joe Morris Blues Cavalcade” and featured a number of vocalists,
including Laurie Tate whose “Any Time, Any Place, Any Where” was a huge hit in
1950/51, Billy Mitchell who later became a member of The Clovers, and a certain
Fay Scruggs who changed her name to Faye Adams and went on to have to big hits
on Herald with “Shake A Hand” and “I’ll Be True To You” with Joe’s band backing
her on both of those smashes.
This
LP has a nice mix of sides by the various vocalists as well as a couple of
strong instrumentals. My favourite tracks are the atmospheric “Ghost Train”,
the rousing “Jump Everybody Jump” and the amusing “That’s What Makes My Baby
Fat” sung by Joe and the future Faye Adams. It’s a response to all those
R&B songs about large women as Miss Adams upbraids Joe about his increasing
rotundity.
Ripped
from vinyl at 320 kbps. No password. Link:
1. Lowdown Baby (vocal – Joe Morris) Decca
48126
2. Jump Everybody Jump (vocal - Joe Morris)
Atlantic 931
3. You're My Darling (vocal – Laurie Tate)
Atlantic 942
4. Ghost Train (instrumental) Atlantic 974
5. I Hope You're Satisfied (vocal – Laurie
Tate) Atlantic 942
6. Pack Up All Your Rags (vocal – Billy
Mitchell) Atlantic 933
7. Midnight Grinder (instrumental) Atlantic
940
8. Can't Stop My Crying (vocal – Laurie Tate)
Atlantic 965
9. Bald Head Woman (vocal – Billy Mitchell) Atlantic
974
10.
Love Fever Blues (vocal – Jimmy Lewis) Atlantic 940
11.
That's What Makes My Baby Fat (vocal – Joe Morris & Faye Adams) Atlantic
985
12.
I Had A Notion (vocal – Al Savage) Herald 417
13.
Who's Gonna Cry For Me (vocal – Mr Stringbean) Herald 418
14.
Take Your Time (vocal – Al Savage) Herald 430
15.
Crazy Mixed Up World (vocal – Faye Adams) Herald 429
16.
Going Going Gone (vocal – Louis Madison) Atlantic 1160
This 26 track CD came out on Acrobat in 2003. It features lots of the early jazzy sides with Johnny Griffin plus some of the later R&B material. Still available on Amazon.
You
can usually rely on the Classics label from France to come up with the goods
and sure enough they’ve two Joe Morris discs. Both are available through
Amazon.
And lastly Johnny Griffin’s debut album for Blue Note is a monster. Get hip and get it!
5 comments:
I know I should say it more often.
THANK YOU!
ralph11
Ghost Train would be a great title for a little b&w film noir with howard duff and loretta young...a song for a cool late night streetlight scene
brilliant; your generosity is to be lauded...an entertainment, educational and cultural treasure trove. i feel like a be bop wino, and much of it is your doing; way to go!...thank you so kindly for being gracious, more than generous, and a scholar, of music indeed...its like going to the best section of the public library, from home....kudos!
Thanks for the Morris
Thank you very much from France.
I found this blog through my 'need' for Chuck Willis.
I found so much more. The artists you propose us to discover here (and then buy their music after we find out we like them and want to keep hearring them!) are often unknown to me.
Thank to expand my knowledge in the Great Black Music through those classics.
French Kiss.
Freakin' Funky Fred From France.
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