
Andrew Tibbs - Blues & Rhythm Series Classics 5028: The Chronological Andrew Tibbs 1947-1951
BAND/ARTIST: Andrew Tibbs
- Title: Blues & Rhythm Series Classics 5028: The Chronological Andrew Tibbs 1947-1951
- Year Of Release: 2002
- Label: Classics Records
- Genre: Blues, R&B
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 55:28
- Total Size: 142 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Bilbo Is Dead (2:56)
02. Union Man Blues (3:08)
03. Toothless Woman Blues (3:07)
04. Drinking Ink Splink (2:32)
05. I Feel Like Crying (2:56)
06. Going Down Fast (2:51)
07. Same Old Story (2:32)
08. Married Man Blues (2:31)
09. He's Got Her And Gone (3:14)
10. The Holidays Are Over (3:02)
11. Big Time Baby (2:19)
12. In A Travelin' Mood (2:58)
13. In Every Man's Life (3:31)
14. How Long (2:56)
15. I Know (3:09)
16. You Can't Win (3:11)
17. Achin' Heart (3:04)
18. Rock Savoy Rock (2:44)
19. Mother's Letter (2:40)
01. Bilbo Is Dead (2:56)
02. Union Man Blues (3:08)
03. Toothless Woman Blues (3:07)
04. Drinking Ink Splink (2:32)
05. I Feel Like Crying (2:56)
06. Going Down Fast (2:51)
07. Same Old Story (2:32)
08. Married Man Blues (2:31)
09. He's Got Her And Gone (3:14)
10. The Holidays Are Over (3:02)
11. Big Time Baby (2:19)
12. In A Travelin' Mood (2:58)
13. In Every Man's Life (3:31)
14. How Long (2:56)
15. I Know (3:09)
16. You Can't Win (3:11)
17. Achin' Heart (3:04)
18. Rock Savoy Rock (2:44)
19. Mother's Letter (2:40)
b. Melvin Andrew Grayson, 2 February 1929, Columbus, Ohio, USA, d. 5 May 1991, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Although little-known now, Tibbs was an important contributor to the early success of the Aristocrat record label, the precursor of Chess Records and Checker Records. His father, Rev. S.A. Grayson, was one of Chicago’s most prominent Baptist ministers and the young Tibbs sang in choirs directed by Mahalia Jackson and Ruth Jones (who later married his brother, Robert, and changed her name to Dinah Washington). He based his blues singing style on Roy Brown, Ivory Joe Hunter and Gatemouth Moore. He was spotted while singing at the Macomba Lounge by owner Leonard Chess, who was in the process of buying Aristocrat Records. Still aged only 18, both sides of his first single, ‘Bilbo Is Dead’ and ‘Union Man Blues’, caused controversy; the first was seen as a criticism of the recently deceased Mississippi segregationist senator, Theodore Bilbo, while local Chicago teamster unions objected to the b-side. Tibbs recorded another six singles for Aristocrat, including ‘Married Man Blues’, and ‘You Can’t Win’ for Chess and ‘Rock Savoy Rock’ for Peacock. After an unissued session for Savoy, he and his brother Kenneth recorded a single for Atco Records in 1956, which featured King Curtis on his first Atlantic Records session. Tibbs’ last single, ‘Stone Hearted Woman’, was recorded for M-Pac! in 1965. He retired from singing thereafter and worked for West Electric for the rest of his life. ~AMG
Blues | R&B | Oldies | FLAC / APE
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