Little Esther Phillips - Am I That Easy to Forget 1950 - 1962 (2013)
BAND/ARTIST: Little Esther Phillips
- Title: Am I That Easy to Forget 1950 - 1962
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: Jasmine Records
- Genre: Blues, R&B, Soul
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:18:42
- Total Size: 238 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Double Crossing Blues
02. Mistrustin' Blues
03. The Deacon Moves In
04. I'm a Bad Bad Girl
05. Looking for a Man
06. Tell Him That I Need Him So
07. Cryin' and Singin' the Blues
08. Ring a Ding Doo
09. The Crying Blues
10. The Storm
11. Better Beware
12. I'll Be There
13. Aged and Mellow Blues
14. Ramblin' Blues
15. Somebody New
16. Saturday Night Daddy
17. Last Laugh Blues
18. Flesh Blood and Bones
19. Hollerin' and Screamin'
20. Turn the Lamps Down Low
21. Hound Dog
22. I Paid My Dues
23. Hold Me
24. Feel Like I Wanna Cry
25. Gee Baby
26. Wild Child
27. Release Me
28. Am I That Easy to Forget
Little Esther (Phillips) was certainly one of the greatest female vocalists in R&B, with a hit parade career that stretched from 1950, encompassing soul music in the '60s and disco in the '70s, and somewhere in between she built an enviable reputation as a jazz singer too. Includes her 1962 hit version of "Release Me" which was later a hit for Englebert Humperdink. Features wonderful vocal backings from, Johnny Otis, The Robins and The Dominoes.
01. Double Crossing Blues
02. Mistrustin' Blues
03. The Deacon Moves In
04. I'm a Bad Bad Girl
05. Looking for a Man
06. Tell Him That I Need Him So
07. Cryin' and Singin' the Blues
08. Ring a Ding Doo
09. The Crying Blues
10. The Storm
11. Better Beware
12. I'll Be There
13. Aged and Mellow Blues
14. Ramblin' Blues
15. Somebody New
16. Saturday Night Daddy
17. Last Laugh Blues
18. Flesh Blood and Bones
19. Hollerin' and Screamin'
20. Turn the Lamps Down Low
21. Hound Dog
22. I Paid My Dues
23. Hold Me
24. Feel Like I Wanna Cry
25. Gee Baby
26. Wild Child
27. Release Me
28. Am I That Easy to Forget
Little Esther (Phillips) was certainly one of the greatest female vocalists in R&B, with a hit parade career that stretched from 1950, encompassing soul music in the '60s and disco in the '70s, and somewhere in between she built an enviable reputation as a jazz singer too. Includes her 1962 hit version of "Release Me" which was later a hit for Englebert Humperdink. Features wonderful vocal backings from, Johnny Otis, The Robins and The Dominoes.
Blues | Soul | R&B | FLAC / APE
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