Side 1:
01) Flying Home
02) Misty Moon
03) Bone Tones
04) Tailor Made
05) Chelsea Bridge
06) The Kid from Franklin Street
Side 2:
01) Pied Piper of Islip
02) Passion Flower
03) The Song Is Ended
04) Autumn Dreams
05) How Could You?
06) Smoochie
A "reconstruction" of King LP 585 using artwork from the internet and rips from my own collection. This LP was originally released in May 1958.
Once more we're raking through the bargain browser filled with King LPs and here's the "Honky Tonk" man himself, Bill Doggett. Three of the tracks are by the early 1950s combo lineup with Percy France on tenor sax while the rest date from 1957 and 1958 and feature the "classic" lineup with Clifford Scott on tenor sax and Billy Butler on guitar.
This LP feels more like a jazz album than an out and out R&B collection, so I'm not sure how much dancing it inspired. It certainly wouldn' have attracted the rock and roll crowd, that's for sure, but the jazzy vibe would probably have appealed to the adult listener. Clifford Scott swaps his axe for a flute on some tracks and there's space for Billy Butler to showcase his guitar skills. It's a collection that grows on you, as I have found over the years.
Once more we're raking through the bargain browser filled with King LPs and here's the "Honky Tonk" man himself, Bill Doggett. Three of the tracks are by the early 1950s combo lineup with Percy France on tenor sax while the rest date from 1957 and 1958 and feature the "classic" lineup with Clifford Scott on tenor sax and Billy Butler on guitar.
This LP feels more like a jazz album than an out and out R&B collection, so I'm not sure how much dancing it inspired. It certainly wouldn' have attracted the rock and roll crowd, that's for sure, but the jazzy vibe would probably have appealed to the adult listener. Clifford Scott swaps his axe for a flute on some tracks and there's space for Billy Butler to showcase his guitar skills. It's a collection that grows on you, as I have found over the years.
Track Info
Tailor Made; The Song Is Ended - recorded Cincinnati, December 15th, 1953. Personnel - Percy France (tenor sax); Bill Doggett (organ); Jerry Lane (guitar); Clarence Mack (bass); Shep Shepherd (drums).
Single releases:
It's A Dream / The Song Is Ended (But The Melody Lingers On) - King 4702 - March 1954
Sweet Lorraine / Tailor Made - King 4720 - June 1954
Misty Moon - recorded Cincinnati, August 23rd, 1955. Personnel - Percy France (tenor sax); Bill Doggett (organ); Billy Butler (guitar); Edwyn Conley (bass); Shep Shepherd (drums).
Single release:
Honey Boy / Misty Moon - King 4838 - October 1955
Flying Home; Smoochie - recorded New York, October 7th, 1957. Personnel - Clifford Scott (tenor sax, flute); Thomas "Beans" Bowles (baritone sax); Bill Doggett (organ); Billy Butler (guitar); Carl Pruitt (bass); Shep Shepherd (drums).
Single releases:
Flying Home / Hippy Dippy - King 5096 - January 1958
Smoochie / Big Boy - King 5339 - April 1960
How Could You; Pied Piper Of Islip; The Kid From Franklin Street - recorded Cincinnati, February 26th - 28th 1958. Personnel - Lawrence "Tricky" Lofton (trombone); Clifford Scott (tenor sax, flute); Thomas "Beans" Bowles (baritone sax);
Bill Doggett (organ); Billy Butler (guitar); Edwin Conley (bass); Shep
Shepherd (drums).
Single releases:
Blues For Handy / How Could You - King 5130 - April 1958
Pied Piper From Islip; The Kid From Franklin Street - both first issued on this LP.
Autumn Leaves; Chelsea Bridge; Passion Flower; Bone Tones - recorded Cincinnati, March 4th 1958. Personnel - Lawrence "Tricky" Lofton (trombone); Clifford Scott (tenor sax, flute); Thomas "Beans" Bowles (baritone sax);
Bill Doggett (organ); Billy Butler (guitar); Edwin Conley (bass); Shep
Shepherd (drums).
These tracks first released on this LP.
Mo' King LPs on the way!
Mo' King LPs on the way!
Thanks BW. I've got a bunch of Bill Doggett albums but didn't have this. Interesting period here when you had all these musicians coming from a jazz background getting into R&B & Rock & Roll for a faster buck.
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