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Teardrops From My Eyes - Wynonnie Harris w/ Lucky Millinder & his Orch. It's You I'm Thinking Of - Jesse Thomas w/Lloyd Glenn (Swingtime 241) 1951ħ. Brazos Bottom - Lloyd Glenn (Swingtime 199) 1950Ħ. Joe's Boogie - Johnny Griffin w/ Joe Morris Orch. Rock It - Lil Armstrong (Gotham 256) 1950Ĥ. Milton's Boogie - Roy Milton (Jukebox 503) 1945ģ. Fine Fine Baby - Mabel Scott (King 4386) 1950Ģ.

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Rhythm & Blues Goes Rock’n’Roll Vol 1 - Disc 1ġ.

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Word to the wise - we have added these inserts to our personal set - worth joining the Word format), which can be printed out and inserted into the jewel cases of all 30 CDs. The "Rockinrecords" file consists of a set of "homemade" insert sheets (in MS Years for almost all of the tracks, from which we have drawn liberally in producing the Rockabilly music, has compiled a track listing citing source records and recording/release Purchase would be worthwhile, but why spend more than you need to?įortunately, the "Rockinrecords" Yahoo Internet Group, which normally specializes in You buy 'em - and be sure to check the on-line auctions. Prices we've seen vary from under $35 to about $75 per box, so shop for these before If you're into the "roots" of what was becoming Rock 'N' Roll, be sure to acquire these twoīoxes. Labels from all parts of the country, both major and minor, are represented in this collection, and we don't detect a bias for any particular region - it's a well-balanced package. In the main, listening to these CDs is reminiscent of early Alan Freed broadcasts - a great number of single artists, a few instrumentals, and an occasional group record. R&B from the 1940s through the 1960s (with even a flashback to the '20s) covering a broad spectrum of artists, labels and styles. Usual "great hits" stuff that can be found 'most anywhere. If you're looking for major hits, you'll have to look elsewhere the package is far from the Relate in any way to the songs on the particular CD. On the individual CD inserts provide no identification information and do not necessarily Significant information about these 600 recordings.

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Regrettably, the booklets are full of generalities and generalizations, providing no Released in 2002 by the International Music Company, AG, of Germany, would be a fantasticĮducation if the notes in their 52-page booklets matched the quality of the music. Six hundred R&B tracks on 30 CDs - at a reasonable price, too! These two 15-CD boxes (Internatiomal Music Company Box Sets #220240 & #220256) RHYTHM & BLUES GOES ROCK ’N’ ROLL - Vols. The Ontarios will separate in 1956, Clayton Roberts and Maurice Watkins joined the Incas.Rhythm & Blues Goes Rock ’N’ Roll - Vols. The Ontarios were one of those groups that recorded for Lillian Claiborne, but, none of their tunes was ever released until the mid-70s. However, the most of what she recorded remained unreleased. Lillian Claiborne seemed to be determined to record anyone and anything that entered her studio. She had placed her most promising artists on other labels (The Cap-Tans to Gotham, Dot, and Coral, TNT Tribble, The Heartbreakers, and the Young Gospel Singers to RCA Victor, and Frank Motley to Gotham and later to Specialty -all with mixed results. She had already enjoyed a good run of 78 rpm single releases on DC records from 1947-1950. Lillian Claiborne was an eight-year veteran of the music publishing and recording field. The group was composed by Marcus Wright, Clayton Roberts, Maurice Watkins and Ernest Champion and in 1955 went to record for the label DC, owned by Lillian Claiborne. The Ontarios (Washington, DC) Personnel :ġ973 - I Really Had A Ball (1955) / Sorry (by The Clefs) (Baron 104) 1973 - It's Wrong (1955) / Is This The Real Thing (by The Warblers) (Baron 101) 1973 - Love Me Baby (1955) / Scheming (by The Warblers) (Baron 106) 1974 - I'm Gonna Move (1955) / I’ll Drink A Toast (1955) (Firefly 323) 1974 - Lovers Mambo (1955) / Memories Of You (1955) (Firefly 324) 1974 - My Heart (1955) / Sunset (by The Serenaders) ( Roadhouse 1022) 1974 - Refrigerator Daddy (acapella) Biography :















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