Little Esther - Blues & Rhythm Series 5147: The Chronological Little Esther 1952-1953 (2005)
BAND/ARTIST: Little Esther
- Title: Blues & Rhythm Series 5147: The Chronological Little Esther 1952-1953
- Year Of Release: 2005
- Label: Classics Records
- Genre: Blues, R&B, Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 49:54
- Total Size: 143 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Hollerin And Screamin' (2:57)
02. Saturday Night Daddy (2:38)
03. Mainliner (2:37)
04. You Took My Love Too Fast (2:29)
05. Last Laugh Blues (2:47)
06. Flesh Blood And Bones (2:17)
07. Turn The Lamps Down Low (2:22)
08. Street Lights (2:47)
09. Ooh Midnight (2:46)
10. Sweet Lips (2:31)
11. Cherry Wine (2:22)
12. Love Oh Love (2:30)
13. Hound Dog (2:36)
14. If You Want Me (2:54)
15. Talkin' All Out Of My Head (2:49)
16. Sit Back Down (2:23)
17. He's A No Good Man (2:12)
18. Stop Cryin' (2:44)
19. Please Don't Send Me (3:04)
01. Hollerin And Screamin' (2:57)
02. Saturday Night Daddy (2:38)
03. Mainliner (2:37)
04. You Took My Love Too Fast (2:29)
05. Last Laugh Blues (2:47)
06. Flesh Blood And Bones (2:17)
07. Turn The Lamps Down Low (2:22)
08. Street Lights (2:47)
09. Ooh Midnight (2:46)
10. Sweet Lips (2:31)
11. Cherry Wine (2:22)
12. Love Oh Love (2:30)
13. Hound Dog (2:36)
14. If You Want Me (2:54)
15. Talkin' All Out Of My Head (2:49)
16. Sit Back Down (2:23)
17. He's A No Good Man (2:12)
18. Stop Cryin' (2:44)
19. Please Don't Send Me (3:04)
Listeners looking for an overview of Little Esther's Federal period will find it on the 2005 Collectibles release Best of Little Esther. But for a slightly more in-depth look there are two separate compilations on Classics R&B, 2003's 1951-1952 and 2005's 1952-1953. Both find Esther in her jump blues/slow-burn belter phase, before she changed her name to Esther Phillips and explored genres like country-blues and soul. Though neither collection includes her earlier work for Savoy (for whom she recorded some hit singles), stuff like the Johnny Otis collaborations "Crying Blues" and "Hold Me" (both on 1951) or 1952's barreling "Hollerin' and Screamin'" and "Saturday Night Daddy" and the duet with Little Willie, "Turn the Lamps Down Low," show Esther in fun, fiery form. ~Johnny Loftus
Jazz | Blues | R&B | Oldies | FLAC / APE
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