Artist: Joe Houston Title: Blows Crazy Year Of Release: 2009 Label: Ace Records Genre: Soul, R&B Quality: flac lossless Total Time: 01:03:30 Total Size: 263 mb
Tracklist--------- 01. All Night Long 02. Blow Joe Blow 03. Houston's Hot House 04. Have A Ball 05. Doin' The Lindy Hop 06. Dig It 07. Boogie Woogie Woman 08. Blowin' Crazy 09. Goin' Crazy Aka Joggin' Around 10. Celebrity Club Stomp 11. Sentimental Journey 12. Shtiggy Boom 13. Joe's Gone 14. Riverside Rock 15. Joe's Gone 16. Yessiree 17. Blowin' Crazy 18. Turn Around 19. Stompin' With Joy 20. Crazy Twist 21. Chitlun's Twist Aka Chittlin 22. Roy's Twist 23. Celebrity Club Stomp (Later Version) 24. Limbo And The Blues Joe Houston's discography in the 1950s was a mess to work out, as he recorded for more than a dozen labels, and sometimes did the same songs under different titles. Without access to all of those records - and probably very few people on the planet have heard all of them - it's impossible to determine whether any given 1950s compilation, such as this one, is the "best." However, considering that this has 24 recordings from the early '50s to the early '60s that were done for (or licensed by) Modern, and that it has his best and most definitive honk blaster ("All Night Long"), this makes a pretty fair bid for that choice. In addition to Houston's very first single (1951's "Blow Joe Blow"), it also contains several of his 1950s Modern/RPM 45s; a few songs recorded for twist and surf albums for Crown in the early '60s; and half-a-dozen previously unissued alternate takes of Modern singles (although, oddly, the original takes of most of these are not included). As in the case of many vintage up-tempo R&B/blues albums that are mostly instrumental, you couldn't say this is the most varied listening experience, though a few jazzy accents (including vibes and organ) are thrown in on the more subdued later sessions. It's better for nonstop car cruising, and who can afford to do that for the length of this CD when, as of this writing, gas in California costs $2 or more per gallon? But as relentless rompin' stompin' sax-driven R&B verging on rock & roll's birth goes, it's one of the better single-artist comps around, never lacking in energy. Download links:
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