United Records Story (2004)

Artist: Various Artists
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Label: Delmark Records
UPC: 00038153077525
Release Date: 8/3/2004
Buy.com Sku: 61010835
Item#: MUSCRN
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Fine And Brown - Roosevelt Sykes ~ Various Artists
2. Cool Leo - Leo Parker ~ Various Artists
3. Cut That Out - Junior Wells ~ Various Artists
4. Somebody Done Stole My Blues - Chris Woods ~ Various Artists
5. Seventy Four - Robert Nighthawk ~ Various Artists
6. Organ Grinder - Jimmy Coe ~ Various Artists
7. Raggedy Ride - Four Blazes ~ Various Artists
8. Walking Home - J.T. Brown ~ Various Artists
9. Memphis Slim U.S.A. - Memphis Slim ~ Various Artists
10. Dinah - Ray McKinstry ~ Various Artists
11. Let's Get High - Morris Pejoe ~ Various Artists
12. Crazy Walk - Tab Smith ~ Various Artists
13. In The Dark - Grant Jones ~ Various Artists
14. Nona - Paul Bascomb ~ Various Artists
15. Long Man, The - Dennis Binder ~ Various Artists
16. Goodbye - The Pastels ~ Various Artists
17. My Life Blues - Alfred Harris ~ Various Artists
18. Tiny's Boogie - Tiny Grimes ~ Various Artists
19. Yes Indeed - Della Reese ~ Various Artists
20. Jockey Jack Boogie - Johnny Wicks ~ Various Artists
21. Sophisticated Lady - Jimmy Forrest ~ Various Artists
22. Come In The Room - Robert Anderson ~ Various Artists



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Morris Pejoe, Robert Nighthawk (vocals, guitar); Alfred Harris, Junior Wells (vocals, harmonica); Dennis Binder, Memphis Slim, Roosevelt Sykes (vocals, piano); Elyse Yancey, Della Reese, Tommy Braden, Norman Palm, Ora Lee Hopkins, Nellie Grace Daniels, Grant "Mr. Blues" Jones, Charles Williams , Albertina Walker (vocals); Floyd McDaniel, William "Shorty" Hill, Earl Dranes, Louis Myers, Matt "Guitar" Murphy, Tiny Grimes (guitar); Chris Woods, Frank Porter, Oett Mallard, Porter Kilbert, Tommy Waters, Tab Smith (alto saxophone); Jimmy Conley, Eddie Chamblee, Neil Green, Scott Johnson , J.T. Brown, Jimmy Coe, Jimmy Forrest, Jimmy Hamilton, Paul Bascomb, Raymond Hill, Red Holloway, Red Prysock, Bobby Fields (tenor saxophone); McKinley Easton, Harold Wallace, Leo Parker (baritone saxophone); Clark Terry, Eddie Lewis, Chauncey Locke, Cat Anderson (trumpet); Curtis Jones, Duke Jordan, Earl Washington, Horace Palm, Freddie Redd, Edward David Robinson, Henry Gray, Bunky Parker, Johnny Jones & the King Casuals, Bob Call (piano); Earl Phillips, Otho Allen, James Bannister, Fred Below, Earl Fox Walker, Oscar Oldham, Jerry Potter, Paul Linsley "Jelly" Holt, Jump Jackson, Red Saunders , Vernell Fournier, Jack Parker, George DeHart (drums); Bob Reagan (percussion).
Liner Note Author: Jim O'Neal.
A pioneering black-owned record label, United Records featured many obscure (and a few famous, such as Jimmy Forrest's "Night Train") and rewarding recordings during the 1951-57 period. This excellent sampler features jumping jazz, blues, R&B and gospel performances. Two of the selections are previously unreleased alternate takes and there are also ten numbers that are appearing on CD for the first time. One comes away from this program impressed by both the high quality of the music and the wide range recorded for United. Jazz is represented by baritonist Leo Parker, altoists Chris Woods and Tab Smith, the tenors of Jimmy Coe and Paul Bascomb, and Jimmy Forrest and guitarist Tiny Grimes with some of those performances crossing over into R&B. Also featured in excellent form are Roosevelt Sykes (an exciting alternate version of "Fine and Brown"), Junior Wells, Robert Nighthawk, the multi-instrumental Ray McKinstry (heard on all of the instruments during "Dinah"), the Four Blazes and the Pastels. In reality, all 22 numbers have their exciting moments. In time all of these recordings will certainly be reissued by Delmark on more complete CDs but this is a superior sampler, perfect as an introduction to this vintage music. ~ Scott Yanow

Producer: Robert G. Koester; Steve Wagner; Leonard Allen; Lew Simpkins; Robert G. Koester (Compilation); Steve Wagner (Compilation)

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 07/20/2004
Original Release Date : 2004
Catalog ID : 775
Label : Delmark
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : n/a
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00038153077525

 
Professional Reviews
Mojo (Publisher)
(p.112)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "[T]his all-American collection swings and soars."

  
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