Various Artists- 50th Anniversary: Walking To New Orleans - An Aural Accompaniment / Various
John Broven's iconic, critically-acclaimed tome "Walking To New Orleans", subtitled "The Story Of New Orleans Rhythm & Blues", was published in August 1974 as a spinoff of Blues Unlimited magazine It was, in Broven's own words: "An original study of New Orleans R&B, chronicling the exciting rise and dramatic fall of the city's R&B era, from the 1940s through the 1960s, focusing mainly on the artists' history, on records. The story is enhanced by first-hand interviews with many of the leading exponents of the local music scene, including musicians, producers, songwriters, disc jockeys, jukebox operators, and studio and record-label owners." To celebrate it's 50th Anniversary, John has compiled a belated "aural accompaniment" to his fine book. It's not a typical "New Orleans' Greatest Hits" set, as there are already plenty on the market, but largely a collection of less readily known recordings by the featured artists.
Track List
- Fats Domino - Walking to New Orleans
- Roy Brown - Good Rocking Tonight
- Jewel King - 3 X 7 = 21
- Fats Domino - Little Bee
- Archibald - Great Big Eyes
- Lloyd Price - Mailman Blues
- The Spiders - You're the One
- Fats Domino - Swanee River Hop
- Guitar Slim - the Story of My Life
- Smiley Lewis - Real Gone Lover
- Billy Tate - Single Life
- Little Booker - Thinkin' 'Bout My Baby
- Tommy Ridgley - Jam Up
- Papa Lightfoot - Wine Women Whiskey
- The Hawketts - Mardi Gras Mambo
- Charles 'Hungry' Williams - So Glad She's Mine
- Big Boy Myles - Who's Been Fooling You?
- Li'l Millet and His Creoles - Rich Woman
- Bobby Mitchell - Try Rock and Roll
- Roy Montrell - (Every Time I Hear) That Mellow Saxophone
- Little Richard - Slippin' and Slidin' (Peepin' and Hidin')
- Paul Gayten - the Music Goes Round and Round
- Amos Milburn - Chicken Shack
- Roy Brown - Saturday Night
- Smiley Lewis - Shame Shame Shame
- Huey 'Piano' Smith ; the Clowns - Little Liza Jane
- Sugar Boy Crawford - She's Gotta Wobble (When She Walks)
- Dave Bartholomew - the Monkey
- Professor Longhair - Look What You're Doin' to Me (Oooh-Wee Baby)
- Earl King - Well-O Well-O Well-O Baby
- Eddie Bo - Oh-Oh
- Art Neville - Cha Dooky-Doo
- Jerry Byrne - Lights Out
- Earl King - Everybody's Carried Away
- Eddie Lang - Easy Rockin'
- Mac Rebennack - Storm Warning
- Huey and Jerry - Sea Cruise
- Bobby Marchan ; the Clowns - Rockin' Behind the Iron Curtain
- Robert Parker - All Nite Long Pt. 1
- Lenny Capello ; the Dots - Cotton Candy
- Lee Allen - Creole Alley
- Joe ; Ann - Gee Baby
- Al Johnson - Carnival Time
- Jessie Hill - Ooh Poo Pah Doo Pt. 2
- Fats Domino - Before I Grow Too Old
- Bobby Charles - I Just Want You
- Frankie Ford - What's Going on
- Joe Jones - I Love You Still
- Aaron Neville - Over You
- Jimmy Rivers Combo - the Blue Eagle Pt. 1
- Clarence 'Frogman' Henry - Little Suzy
- Tommy Ridgley - Should I Ever Love Again
- Ernie K-Doe - Real Man
- Huey 'Piano' Smith ; the Clowns - Somebody Told It
- Ford Eaglin - Travelin' Mood
- Prince la la - She Put the Hurt on Me
- Chris Kenner - Packin' Up
- Blazer Boy - New Orleans Twist
- Eddie Bo - Check Mr. Popeye
- Irma Thomas - I Did My Part
- Earl King - Always a First Time
- Reggie Hall - the Joke
- Lee Dorsey - Behind the Eight Ball
- Shirley ; Lee - Don't Stop Now
- Fats Domino - So Long
John Broven's iconic, critically-acclaimed tome "Walking To New Orleans", subtitled "The Story Of New Orleans Rhythm & Blues", was published in August 1974 as a spinoff of Blues Unlimited magazine It was, in Broven's own words: "An original study of New Orleans R&B, chronicling the exciting rise and dramatic fall of the city's R&B era, from the 1940s through the 1960s, focusing mainly on the artists' history, on records. The story is enhanced by first-hand interviews with many of the leading exponents of the local music scene, including musicians, producers, songwriters, disc jockeys, jukebox operators, and studio and record-label owners." To celebrate it's 50th Anniversary, John has compiled a belated "aural accompaniment" to his fine book. It's not a typical "New Orleans' Greatest Hits" set, as there are already plenty on the market, but largely a collection of less readily known recordings by the featured artists.
Track List
- Fats Domino - Walking to New Orleans
- Roy Brown - Good Rocking Tonight
- Jewel King - 3 X 7 = 21
- Fats Domino - Little Bee
- Archibald - Great Big Eyes
- Lloyd Price - Mailman Blues
- The Spiders - You're the One
- Fats Domino - Swanee River Hop
- Guitar Slim - the Story of My Life
- Smiley Lewis - Real Gone Lover
- Billy Tate - Single Life
- Little Booker - Thinkin' 'Bout My Baby
- Tommy Ridgley - Jam Up
- Papa Lightfoot - Wine Women Whiskey
- The Hawketts - Mardi Gras Mambo
- Charles 'Hungry' Williams - So Glad She's Mine
- Big Boy Myles - Who's Been Fooling You?
- Li'l Millet and His Creoles - Rich Woman
- Bobby Mitchell - Try Rock and Roll
- Roy Montrell - (Every Time I Hear) That Mellow Saxophone
- Little Richard - Slippin' and Slidin' (Peepin' and Hidin')
- Paul Gayten - the Music Goes Round and Round
- Amos Milburn - Chicken Shack
- Roy Brown - Saturday Night
- Smiley Lewis - Shame Shame Shame
- Huey 'Piano' Smith ; the Clowns - Little Liza Jane
- Sugar Boy Crawford - She's Gotta Wobble (When She Walks)
- Dave Bartholomew - the Monkey
- Professor Longhair - Look What You're Doin' to Me (Oooh-Wee Baby)
- Earl King - Well-O Well-O Well-O Baby
- Eddie Bo - Oh-Oh
- Art Neville - Cha Dooky-Doo
- Jerry Byrne - Lights Out
- Earl King - Everybody's Carried Away
- Eddie Lang - Easy Rockin'
- Mac Rebennack - Storm Warning
- Huey and Jerry - Sea Cruise
- Bobby Marchan ; the Clowns - Rockin' Behind the Iron Curtain
- Robert Parker - All Nite Long Pt. 1
- Lenny Capello ; the Dots - Cotton Candy
- Lee Allen - Creole Alley
- Joe ; Ann - Gee Baby
- Al Johnson - Carnival Time
- Jessie Hill - Ooh Poo Pah Doo Pt. 2
- Fats Domino - Before I Grow Too Old
- Bobby Charles - I Just Want You
- Frankie Ford - What's Going on
- Joe Jones - I Love You Still
- Aaron Neville - Over You
- Jimmy Rivers Combo - the Blue Eagle Pt. 1
- Clarence 'Frogman' Henry - Little Suzy
- Tommy Ridgley - Should I Ever Love Again
- Ernie K-Doe - Real Man
- Huey 'Piano' Smith ; the Clowns - Somebody Told It
- Ford Eaglin - Travelin' Mood
- Prince la la - She Put the Hurt on Me
- Chris Kenner - Packin' Up
- Blazer Boy - New Orleans Twist
- Eddie Bo - Check Mr. Popeye
- Irma Thomas - I Did My Part
- Earl King - Always a First Time
- Reggie Hall - the Joke
- Lee Dorsey - Behind the Eight Ball
- Shirley ; Lee - Don't Stop Now
- Fats Domino - So Long