Jazz The best music site on the web there is where you can read about and listen to blues, jazz, classical music and much more. This is your ultimate music resource. Tons of albums can be found within. http://theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/jazz/5761.html Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:49:05 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management pl-pl Joe Houston - Cornbread And Cabbage Greens (1992) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/jazz/5761-joe-houston/21648-joe-houston-cornbread-and-cabbage-greens-1992.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/jazz/5761-joe-houston/21648-joe-houston-cornbread-and-cabbage-greens-1992.html Joe Houston - Cornbread And Cabbage Greens (1992)

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1 	Cornbread And Cabbage Greens 	
2 	Jay's Boogie 	
3 	Blues After Hours 	
4 	Sentimental Journey 	
5 	Celebrity Club Drag 	
6 	Gordon's Knot 	
7 	All Night Long 	
8 	Ruth's Rock 	
9 	Flying Home 	
10 	Walkin' Home 	
11 	Lester Leaps In 	
12 	I Cover The Waterfront 	
13 	Troubles And Worries 	
14 	Huggy Boy Radio Ad 	
15 	Rockin' And Boppin' 	
16 	Flying Home 	
17 	She's Gone 	
18 	Anything 	
19 	Richie's Roll 	
20 	Thom's Tune 	
21 	Teen-Age Hop 	
22 	Well, Well My Love 	
23 	Mambo 	
24 	Shake It Up 	
25 	Coastin' 	
26 	Midnight

Joe Houston - Composer, Primary Artist, Sax (Tenor), Vocals
Big Mitch – Piano
Arthur Jefferson -  Bass
George Jenkins - Drums
Ewell Goldyn "Bo" Rhambo - Sax (Tenor)

 

Los Angeles was a mecca for honking, wailing R&B tenor saxmen during the 1950s, and Joe Houston was one of the wildest in town. Twenty-six blasting workouts from the early-to-mid-'50s mark this CD as the best digital indication of Houston's sax-sational wailing now available (pretty much the only vintage one on the shelves, in fact). "All Night Long," "Celebrity Club Drag," and "Rockin' and Boppin'" are among the highlights, taken from the archives of John Dolphin's Recorded in Hollywood and Cash labels. ---Bill Dahl, AllMusic Review

 

The mighty tenor saxophonist, a premier 1950s R&B honker, recorded prolifically for a slew of Los Angeles firms. This twenty-five-song compilation contains Houston's early to mid 1950s output for John Dolphin's labels, including a savage version of his trademark "All Night Long," two vicious takes of the saxophone national anthem "Flying Home," and sixteen unissued blowouts. (B.D) -- Frank John Hadley, amazon.com

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