dimanche 20 janvier 2013

Amos Rocks

Amos Rocks
Amos Rocks
Amos Milburn | Format: CD

Acheter neuf : EUR 17,00 (as of 01/20/2013 08:08 PST)
9 neuf & d'occasion a partir de EUR 10,16 (as of 01/20/2013 08:08 PST)

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Description du produit

1-Chicken Shack Boogie2-House Party (Tonight)3-Rock Rock Rock4-Soft Pillow5-My Baby's Boogying6-I'm Gonna Tell My Mama7-Rooming House Boogie8-Bad, Bad Whiskey9-We Teenagers Know What We Want10-Down The Road Apiece11-Roll Mr. Jelly12-Johnson Rag13-Greyhound14-Let Me Go Home, Whiskey15-Chicken Shack Boogie16-Let's Have A Party17-Square Dance Boogie18-One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer19-One, Two, Three, Everybody20-Amos' Boogie21-Boogie Woogie22-Sax Shack Boogie23-Good, Good Whiskey24-Every Day Of The Week25-Juice Juice Juice26-Amos' Blues27-Vicious, Vicious Vodka28-Let's Rock A While29-Three Times A Fool30-Girl Of My Dreams31-Birmingham Bounce The wildest rockin' recordings from Amos Milburn's golden years ...1946-1957! Plus the piano pounder's greatest R&B hits! Milburn influenced Fats Domino and New Orleans R&B! Hugely detailed liner notes, including a new interview with guitarist Texas Johnny Brown, one of Amos' Chickenshackers! The last word on the first name in rockin' rhythm & blues! -- One of the greatest hitmakers of the postwar R&B era, Amos Milburn wrote and recorded uproarious odes to sex, booze and all-night partying. It was rock 'n' roll in all but name. Amos rocked the house for the Los Angeles-based Aladdin label right from the beginning. At his debut session in 1946, he waxed a piledriving 'Down The Road Apiece', and he kept the late '40s R&B hit parade jumping with 'Chicken Shack Boogie', 'Roomin' House Boogie' and 'Sax Shack Boogie'. They're all here on 'Amos Rocks,' along with his odes to the bottle, like 'Bad, Bad Whiskey', 'Let Me Go Home Whiskey', and 'One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer'. Plus, there's Amos' torrid '56 remake of 'Chicken Shack Boogie' cut in New Orleans with Lee Allen on sax and Earl Palmer driving the drumbeat. Long before Fats Domino or any of his fellow revolutionaries came anywhere near a studio, Amos Milburn rocked!

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