Roy Brown: Rocks - COMPACT DISCS

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Management number 205634221 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $74.70 Model Number 205634221
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Title: Rocks
Artist: Roy Brown
Label: Bear Family
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4000127177490
Genre: Soul/R & B
Release Date: 2024-05-24
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: DIGIPACK PACKAGING, BOOKLET

Few figures in the history of postwar rhythm and blues played a larger role in the development of rock and roll than Roy Brown, even if he wasn't able to cash in on his innovations. Brown's Good Rocking Tonight was a clarion call to a tremendously exciting future when it broke through in 1948, even though Wynonie Harris' cover stole away much of it's chart thunder. Bear Family's 30-track 'Roy Brown Rocks' pays loving tribute to this R&B pioneer, tracing the mighty blues shouter from his earliest days on the Braun brothers' DeLuxe label, where he scored his biggest hits from 1948 through '51, through his sizzling 1952-55 sides for Syd Nathan's King Records and then his brief 1956-58 career rebirth at Imperial Records, when New Orleans A&R man Dave Bartholomew updated the Louisiana native's sound and got him back on the charts. 1960's Rocking All The Time for Ruben Cherry's Home of The Blues label in Memphis summarizes Roy's entire career; his DeLuxe sides Rockin' At Midnight, Boogie At Midnight, and the incredibly graphic two-part Butcher Pete and the scalding King label jumps Hurry Hurry Baby, Gal From Kokomo, and Ain't No Rocking No More spotlight an incredible singer boasting a sky-high church-trained tenor who rewrote all the rules behind the mic when it came to R&B vocalists, backed by a band he aptly christened The Mighty-Mighty Men. What's more, his 1957 hit rendition of Let The Four Winds Blow stands as definitive. As long as we have Roy Brown's priceless recordings to remember him by, the good rocking need never stop.

Tracks:
1.1 Saturday Night
1.2 Butcher Pete -Part I
1.3 Rocking All the Time
1.4 I've Got the Last Laugh Now
1.5 I'm Ready to Play
1.6 Good Rockin' Man
1.7 Train Time Blues
1.8 Good Rockin' Tonight
1.9 Gal from Kokomo
1.10 Mr. Hound Dog's in Town
1.11 Riding High
1.12 Rockin' at Midnight
1.13 Let the Four Winds Blow
1.14 Good Man Blues
1.15 Cadillac Baby
1.16 Hip Shakin' Baby
1.17 Hurry Hurry Baby (Alt. Version)
1.18 Rock-A-Bye Baby
1.19 Shake 'Em Up Baby
1.20 Love Don't Love Nobody
1.21 Boogie at Midnight
1.22 Black Diamond
1.23 We're Goin' Rockin' Tonight
1.24 Bar Room Blues
1.25 Ain't Gonna Do It
1.26 Beautician Blues
1.27 New Rebecca
1.28 Letter from Home
1.29 Butcher Pete -Part II
1.30 Ain't No Rockin' No More

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