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Blowing the Fuse - Classics That Rocked The Jukebox In 1947 (2004)

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1. Let The Good Times Roll - Jordan, Louis						play
2. Swanee River Boogie - Ammons, Albert
3. Bobby Sox Blues - Walker, T-Bone
4. Open The Door Richard - McVea, Jack
5. Down The Road Apiece - Milburn, Amos
6. I Want To Be Loved (But Only By You) - Churchill, Savannah
7. Old Maid Boogie - Vinson, Eddie 'Cleanhead'
8. Shake That Boogie - Williamson, Sonny Boy 'John Lee'
9. Blow Top Blues - Hampton, Lionel
10. Time To Change Your Town - Harris, Wynonie
11. Sally Zu Zaz - Turner, Joe
12. That's My Desire - Brooks, Hadda Trio
13. Signifying Monkey - Big Three Trio
14. That's All Right - Crudup, Arthur 'Big Boy'					play
15. New Orleans Blues - Moore, Johnny & Three Blazers
16. True Blues - Milton, Roy
17. Chicago Boogie - Five Blazers
18. Don't You Think I Ought To Know - Johnson, Bill
19. WB Blues - Brown, Walter
20. He's A Real Gone Guy - Lutcher, Nellie
21. Ol' Man River - Ravens
22. Boogie Woogie Blue Plate - Jordan, Louis
23. Opportunity Knocks But Once Snatch And Grab It - Lee, Julia
24. Lollypop Mama - Samuels, Clarence
25. Since I Fell For You - Laurie, Annie
26. Big Legs - Phillips, Gene
27. Guitar In My Hand - Brown, Clarence 'Gatemouth'
28. Hasting Street Bounce - Williams, Paul Sextet

 

Blowing the Fuse is a killer series of compilation CDs issued by Germany's premier archivist label, Bear Family. Subtitled "R&B Classics That Rocked the Jukebox," each volume is compiled by year. 1947 was a boom year for jukeboxes across the United States. This volume, like most of the others, contains 28 affirmed classics of the early postwar years. Louis Jordan was at the height of his powers in '47 and his "Let the Good Times Roll" opens the set and is followed by Albert Ammons' "Swamp River Boogie," a burning boogie-woogie piano jumper. Sequencing is key in a collection like this, and the folks at Bear Family understand this implicitly. Here, Jack McVea's "Open the Door Richard" is just ahead of Amos Milburn's "Down the Road Apiece," which is followed by Savannah Churchill's "I Want to Be Loved Only by You." Elsewhere the Ravens, the Five Blazes, Julia Lee and Walter Brown make appearances, as do Joe Turner, Hadda Brooks and Roy Milton. In some, the more well-known tunes of the era are given great balance by some nearly forgotten gems. The package is beautiful with Colin Escott's liner notes detailing every cut, accompanied by photographs and a lovely digipack. Sound quality is as good as it can be for archival material making this, and would prove a fine introduction to postwar R&B for the novice, and a killer chronological listen for the connoisseur. ---Thom Jurek, allmusic.com

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