VA - Bayou Blues Blasters: Goldband Blues (1993)
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists
- Title: Bayou Blues Blasters: Goldband Blues
- Year Of Release: 1993
- Label: Ace Records
- Genre: Louisiana Blues, R&B
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
- Total Time: 67:32
- Total Size: 212 MB | 165 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01 Ivory Jackson - I'm A Country Boy (2:00)
02 Clarence Garlow - Purty Little Dolly (2:38)
03 Guitar Jr - Goin' Crazy Baby (2:04)
04 Hop Wilson & His Buddies - Broke And Hungry (2:42)
05 Little Bob - Make Up My Mind (2:11)
06 Lazy Lester, Katie Webster & Ashton Savoy - Need Shorter Hours (2:32)
07 Lonesome Sundown & Clarence Garlow - It Ain't Right (2:27)
08 Juke Boy Bonner - Just Got To Take A Ride (2:41)
09 Al Smith - You Wanna Do Me Wrong (2:34)
10 Jimmy Wilson - Tin Pan Alley (3:10)
11 Charles Sheffield - I Got Fever (2:16)
12 Tal Miller - Life's Journey (2:48)
13 Lewft Handed Charlie - Honey Bee (2:39)
14 Clarence Garlow - Sunday Morning (2:43)
15 Jimmy Wilson - Trouble In My Home (2:31)
16 Walter Price - Oh Ramona (2:20)
17 Elton Anderson - Highway Back Home (2:35)
18 Cookie & The Cupcakes - I'm Going (2:34)
19 Carol Fran - Please Stand By Me (3:17)
20 Elton Anderson - Too Tired (2:28)
21 Big Chenier - Let Me Hold Your Hand (2:02)
22 Katie Webster - What In The World Are You Gonna Do (2:58)
23 Rockin' Sidney - Something Working Baby (2:38)
24 Marcel Dugas & Wild Bill's Washboard Band - Pretty Little Red Dress (3:09)
25 Little Latour's Sulphur Playboys - C-Key Blues (2:52)
26 Thaddus Declouet - Catch That Morning Train (2:32)
01 Ivory Jackson - I'm A Country Boy (2:00)
02 Clarence Garlow - Purty Little Dolly (2:38)
03 Guitar Jr - Goin' Crazy Baby (2:04)
04 Hop Wilson & His Buddies - Broke And Hungry (2:42)
05 Little Bob - Make Up My Mind (2:11)
06 Lazy Lester, Katie Webster & Ashton Savoy - Need Shorter Hours (2:32)
07 Lonesome Sundown & Clarence Garlow - It Ain't Right (2:27)
08 Juke Boy Bonner - Just Got To Take A Ride (2:41)
09 Al Smith - You Wanna Do Me Wrong (2:34)
10 Jimmy Wilson - Tin Pan Alley (3:10)
11 Charles Sheffield - I Got Fever (2:16)
12 Tal Miller - Life's Journey (2:48)
13 Lewft Handed Charlie - Honey Bee (2:39)
14 Clarence Garlow - Sunday Morning (2:43)
15 Jimmy Wilson - Trouble In My Home (2:31)
16 Walter Price - Oh Ramona (2:20)
17 Elton Anderson - Highway Back Home (2:35)
18 Cookie & The Cupcakes - I'm Going (2:34)
19 Carol Fran - Please Stand By Me (3:17)
20 Elton Anderson - Too Tired (2:28)
21 Big Chenier - Let Me Hold Your Hand (2:02)
22 Katie Webster - What In The World Are You Gonna Do (2:58)
23 Rockin' Sidney - Something Working Baby (2:38)
24 Marcel Dugas & Wild Bill's Washboard Band - Pretty Little Red Dress (3:09)
25 Little Latour's Sulphur Playboys - C-Key Blues (2:52)
26 Thaddus Declouet - Catch That Morning Train (2:32)
The Goldband label is most known for the Cajun artists it recorded, such as Iry LeJeune and Cleveland Crochet, but it also put out releases by numerous blues musicians. These included some pretty respected, if secondary, blues notables like Lazy Lester, Lonesome Sundown, Juke Boy Bonner, Hop Wilson, and Katie Webster. They, and several much less familiar names, can be heard on this 26-song compilation of Goldband blues sides, mostly done in the 1950s and 1960s. The blues records done during this era at Jay Miller's studio in Crowley, LA. (by Slim Harpo especially) are justly more famous than the Goldband blues sides as far as Louisiana blues goes. But there was a different sound to the Goldband blues stable, although its studios were located just 50 miles to the west, particularly in the overlap with Texas blues, as Goldband's Lake Charles headquarters were close to the Texas border. There was also some spillover from zydeco and Cajun music, as Clarence Garlow, Thaddus Declouet, and Rockin' Sidney -- all represented on this anthology -- did some R&B and blues sides for Goldband, although they are principally zydeco artists. Cookie & the Cupcakes, who also have a track, are thought of more as a swamp-pop group than as a blues one. Most of this, however, is neither swamp pop nor zydeco-influenced, but fair though not wondrous electric blues/R&B of various shades, not too refined but not always that swampy either. Jimmy Wilson's "Trouble in My Home," for instance, sounds a little like the minor-keyed anguished blues of early Otis Rush, though he lacks Rush's superb guitar and vocal skills. The CD is worth investigating for those who are heavily into Louisiana R&B of the 1950s and 1960s, and on the lookout for some variations from the usual regional stew that aren't so well known. ~Richie Unterberger
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