Bobby Mitchell, The Toppers - Rack 'Em Back. New Orleans R&B Stompers (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: Bobby Mitchell, The Toppers
- Title: Rack 'Em Back. New Orleans R&B Stompers
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Yeah Mama Records
- Genre: Soul, R&B
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:00:28
- Total Size: 342 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Try Rock 'N' Roll
02. Rack 'Em Back
03. I Would Like to Know
04. I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday
05. I Fell for You
06. 4 X 11= 44
07. I'm Crying
08. Sister Lucy
09. I'm a Young Man
10. Goin' Round in Circles
11. I Wish I Knew
12. You're My Angel
13. The Wedding Bells Are Ringing
14. You Always Hurt the One You Love
15. I Try so Hard
16. No, No, No
17. I Love to Hold You (More and More)
18. Joseph Butler
19. She Couldn't Be Found
20. I've Got My Fingers Crossed
21. Hearts of Fire
22. You're Going to Be Sorry
23. Schoolboy Blues
24. You Better Go Home
25. One Friday Morning
26. I'm in Love
From the vaults of the Imperial label comes one of the great examples of how New Orleans R&B turned into rock & roll in the ‘50s. The best Bobby Mitchell profile you ll ever need, these 26 recordings contain southern rhythm & blues, delightful doo-wop, hot rock & roll and early soul, with roaring horns and a bright production by the great Dave Bartholomew. Although Bobby Mitchell recorded the original version of the smash hit “I’m Gonna Be a Wheel Someday” (later performed with great success by Fats Domino), he never got his due as either a singer or a songwriter. He also recorded “You Always Hurt the One You Love” several years before his ex-sideman, Clarence “Frogman” Henry. The combination of Bobby s high tenor voice — unmistakably his own, but still within the very best Clyde McPhatter & The Dominoes tradition - with New Orleans’ best session men was unbeatable. These recordings also feature a virtual who’s who of fabulous musicians from the Crescent City scene, including Fats Domino, Dave Bartholomew, Clarence “Frogman” Henry, Lee Allen, Alvin Tyler, Justin Adams and Earl Palmer, among others.
“Bobby Mitchell's voice in these surroundings soars to majestic new heights of soulfulness… With Dave Bartholomew's top session men backing them up, however, their records were solid New Orleans R&B at its best, and many of the records are classics of the sound from that era.” - All Music Guide
01. Try Rock 'N' Roll
02. Rack 'Em Back
03. I Would Like to Know
04. I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday
05. I Fell for You
06. 4 X 11= 44
07. I'm Crying
08. Sister Lucy
09. I'm a Young Man
10. Goin' Round in Circles
11. I Wish I Knew
12. You're My Angel
13. The Wedding Bells Are Ringing
14. You Always Hurt the One You Love
15. I Try so Hard
16. No, No, No
17. I Love to Hold You (More and More)
18. Joseph Butler
19. She Couldn't Be Found
20. I've Got My Fingers Crossed
21. Hearts of Fire
22. You're Going to Be Sorry
23. Schoolboy Blues
24. You Better Go Home
25. One Friday Morning
26. I'm in Love
From the vaults of the Imperial label comes one of the great examples of how New Orleans R&B turned into rock & roll in the ‘50s. The best Bobby Mitchell profile you ll ever need, these 26 recordings contain southern rhythm & blues, delightful doo-wop, hot rock & roll and early soul, with roaring horns and a bright production by the great Dave Bartholomew. Although Bobby Mitchell recorded the original version of the smash hit “I’m Gonna Be a Wheel Someday” (later performed with great success by Fats Domino), he never got his due as either a singer or a songwriter. He also recorded “You Always Hurt the One You Love” several years before his ex-sideman, Clarence “Frogman” Henry. The combination of Bobby s high tenor voice — unmistakably his own, but still within the very best Clyde McPhatter & The Dominoes tradition - with New Orleans’ best session men was unbeatable. These recordings also feature a virtual who’s who of fabulous musicians from the Crescent City scene, including Fats Domino, Dave Bartholomew, Clarence “Frogman” Henry, Lee Allen, Alvin Tyler, Justin Adams and Earl Palmer, among others.
“Bobby Mitchell's voice in these surroundings soars to majestic new heights of soulfulness… With Dave Bartholomew's top session men backing them up, however, their records were solid New Orleans R&B at its best, and many of the records are classics of the sound from that era.” - All Music Guide
Soul | R&B | FLAC / APE
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