Martha Davis - Blues & Rhythm Series 5123: The Chronological Martha Davis 1946-1951 (2004)
BAND/ARTIST: Martha Davis
- Title: Blues & Rhythm Series 5123: The Chronological Martha Davis 1946-1951
- Year Of Release: 2004
- Label: Classics Records
- Genre: Blues, R&B
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 74:59
- Total Size: 167 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Martha Boogie (2:56)
02. Why Am I (2:56)
03. The Be-Bop Bounce (2:50)
04. I'am Fer It (2:58)
05. Can'y Be Bothered (2:49)
06. Lovin' Blues (2:48)
07. It's Time For The Postman Rings (2:39)
08. The Same Old Boogie (2:39)
09. Bread And Gravy (3:07)
10. When I Say Goodbye (2:39)
11. Sarah, Sarah (2:23)
12. Cincinnati (2:47)
13. Ooh-Wee (3:08)
14. Honey, Honey, Honey (3:15)
15. Kitchen Blues (3:04)
16. Trouble Is A Man (3:15)
17. I Ain't Gettin' Any Younger (2:54)
18. Would I Love You (2:39)
19. Get Out Those Old Records (2:12)
20. Experience (2:20)
21. How Could Anything So Good, Be Bad (3:04)
22. You're The Doctor (2:34)
23. Player Piano Boogie (2:42)
24. Marshmallow Moon (2:42)
25. What Good Am I Without You (2:38)
26. No Deposit - No Return (2:44)
27. What's Become Of You (2:05)
01. Martha Boogie (2:56)
02. Why Am I (2:56)
03. The Be-Bop Bounce (2:50)
04. I'am Fer It (2:58)
05. Can'y Be Bothered (2:49)
06. Lovin' Blues (2:48)
07. It's Time For The Postman Rings (2:39)
08. The Same Old Boogie (2:39)
09. Bread And Gravy (3:07)
10. When I Say Goodbye (2:39)
11. Sarah, Sarah (2:23)
12. Cincinnati (2:47)
13. Ooh-Wee (3:08)
14. Honey, Honey, Honey (3:15)
15. Kitchen Blues (3:04)
16. Trouble Is A Man (3:15)
17. I Ain't Gettin' Any Younger (2:54)
18. Would I Love You (2:39)
19. Get Out Those Old Records (2:12)
20. Experience (2:20)
21. How Could Anything So Good, Be Bad (3:04)
22. You're The Doctor (2:34)
23. Player Piano Boogie (2:42)
24. Marshmallow Moon (2:42)
25. What Good Am I Without You (2:38)
26. No Deposit - No Return (2:44)
27. What's Become Of You (2:05)
This set contains essentially all of pianist and singer Martha Davis' recorded output, although it doesn't include a mostly inconsequential late-'50s LP and curiously also lacks her best and biggest hit, a definitive cover of Dick Haymes' "Little White Lies" that topped the charts in 1948. What's here is fun jump blues-oriented material that shows Davis to be a fine singer and a quite striking pianist (she is said to have learned more than a few tricks from the great Fats Waller) on sides like "Martha Boogie" and the unique "Player Piano Boogie." The omission of "Little White Lies" is a problem, though. ~Steve Leggett
Blues | R&B | Oldies | FLAC / APE
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