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Showing posts with label Minit Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minit Records. Show all posts

Friday, 20 July 2018

A History Of New Orleans Rhythm & Blues Volume 2 (1959-1962)























Side 1:
01. Ooh Poo Pah Doo (Part 1) - Jessie Hill
02. A Certain Girl - Ernie K-Doe
03. Fortune Teller - Benny Spellman
04. Trick Bag - Earl King
05. I Know (You Don't Love Me No More) - Barbara George
06. All These Things - Art Neville
07. It Will Stand - The Showmen

Side 2:
01. Ya Ya - Lee Dorsey
02. Mother-In-Law - Ernie K-Doe
03. Over You - Aaron Neville
04. I Like It Like That (Part 1) - Chris Kenner
05. Sea Cruise - Frankie Ford
06. There's Something On Your Mind (Part 2) - Bobby Marchan
07. But I Do - Clarence "Frogman" Henry




A History Of New Orleans Rhythm & Blues Volume 2 (Zippy)


This collection of New Orleans sides mainly from the early 1960's and mainly from Joe Banashak's Minit and Instant labels (formed in 1959 and 1961 respectively) nicely book ends the series of New Orleans posts which began with the Paul Gayten "Creole Gal" LP about 6 weeks ago.

That collection included some of the earliest R&B tracks recorded in New Orleans for the DeLuxe label and across the following weeks we had sides recorded for Chess and its subsidiaries, mostly under the supervision of Paul Gayten, a Bobby Charles collection, Huey "Piano" Smith sides for Johnny Vincent's Ace label, Little Richard's Specialty sides mostly recorded in New Orleans with some of the best local musicians, and lastly some of Fats Domino's sides recorded for Imperial, often under the supervision of Dave Bartholomew.

The sides on this Rhino collection show a shift away from the 1950s sound of New Orleans towards smoother soul style productions often featuring brass stabs which you just don't find in the earlier R&B style. The figure who dominates many of these sides as producer, arranger, songwriter and piano player is Allen Toussaint who was undoubtedly largely responsible for the development of the early '60's New Orleans sound.

There are, however, connections to some of the LPs featured recently on Be Bop Wino. Frankie Ford's big hit "Sea Cruise" which was recorded for Ace has backing by Huey Smith and The Clowns. In fact the track was originally a Clowns track with vocals by Huey Smith and Gerri Hall. The vocals were removed and replaced with a Frankie Ford vocal and steamboat whistle and bell effects were dubbed on - result: a hit.

One time Clowns vocalist Bobby Marchan delivers what must surely be the talking bridge to end all talking bridges on "There's Something On Your Mind" released on Bobby Robinson's NYC based Fire label. This is a performance that is so over the top that the listener may end up questioning their own sanity. How can such a monologue even exist?

Many of the other musicians on this collection were present on the 1950s material already featured on the blog - the Neville Brothers, Ernie K-Doe, Earl King and of course Clarence "Frogman" Henry whose 1961 recording on Argo of the Bobby Charles composition "But I Do" was produced by Paul Gayten, which is where we came in, I guess. And it got to number 4 in the Billboard Hot 100. Not a bad way to finish this run of New Orleans posts. There'll be more in the near future, but let us pass on to other locations and other music in this, the Be Bop Wino summer of rock 'n' roll.

Release details of the tracks are on the back cover of the LP along with informative notes by Don Waller.

Sunday, 21 February 2010

Aaron Neville - Like It Is (Minit LP 40007)

Thanks to Joan for sending in this LP of Art Neville’s younger brother Aaron. Released by Joe Banashak’s Minit label in 1967, this LP consists of tracks recorded between 1960 and 1963. The album was an attempt to cash in on Aaron’s big hit for Par-Lo Records, “Tell It Like It Is”, which climbed to number 2 on the Billboard pop charts in December 1966. The original LP had twelve tracks but “Tell It Like It Is” has been added here. There is some surface noise and a bit of “stuttering” but the needle makes it through the decades old grooves in the end!

This post originally appeared on the old Be Bop Wino blog in May 2009.

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Ripped from vinyl at 128 kbps. Password = greaseyspoon

1. Over You
2. Get Out Of My Life
3. I Found Another Love
4. Don't Cry
5. Sweet Little Mama
6. I'm Waitin' At The Station
7. How Many Times
8. Let's Live
9. Everyday
10. Reality
11. Wrong Number (I'm Sorry Goodbye)
12. How Could I Help But Love You
13. Tell It Like It Is