| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Ride Your Pony - Lee Dorsey | |||
| 2. If You Love Her - Benny Spellman | |||
| 3. Baby Go Ahead - Wallace Johnson | |||
| 4. Wait for Me Baby - Eldridge Holmes | |||
| 5. Bad Luck - Betty Harris | |||
| 6. Get Low Down, Pt. 1 - Curley Moore | |||
| 7. Get Low Down, Pt. 2 - Curley Moore | |||
| 8. Gossip Gossip - Diamond Joe | |||
| 9. Good-Bye My Love - Raymond Lewis | |||
| 10. She's My Drivin' Wheel - Earl King | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Hurry Back to Me - Diamond Joe | |||
| 2. Something to Remember You By - Wallace Johnson | |||
| 3. Little Tighter - John Williams & The Tick Tocks | |||
| 4. In My Corner - Ray Algere | |||
| 5. We Remember - Curley Moore | |||
| 6. Beverly - Eldridge Holmes | |||
| 7. Nearer to You - Betty Harris | |||
| 8. Soda Pop - Willie Harper | |||
| 9. Tomorrow - The Rubaiyats | |||
| 10. Holy Cow - Lee Dorsey | |||
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
50 slinky New Orleans soul tracks produced by Allen Toussaint. From legends like Lee Dorsey and Betty Davis to cult heroes, Curly Moore and Willie Harper. This is a 2CD collection of 'cayenne-infused' workouts circa '65-'67 taken from the master tapes. Sub-titled, 'The Soul Of New Orleans'. Slimline double jewel case. 2001 release.
Toussaint also worked with a number of other small labels during the '60s, so the quality of this material is indeed striking. This set covers a mere two years, after all. But it is packed with minor classics and delightfully eccentric one-offs like the surreal Omar Khayyam's "The Rubaiyats" and Diamond Joe's "Gossip Gossip." Imagine, if you will, what Toussaint was doing between the witty and soulful Minit classics and the harder funk of The Meters, and that's a general picture of what's on this set. Some artists - Betty Harris, Lee Dorsey, Benny Spellman, and Earl King - are well known, others - Willie Harper, Curley Moore, Lee Calvin Lee - remained local figures. Sundazed manages to mine the gold, or the gumbo, however, from the loping two-part title track (by Moore, with marvelous piano trills by Toussaint) to the proto-psych-funk "Hot Tamales, Parts 1 & 2" by one Prime Mates. Betty Harris revisits Mojo Hanna territory with "Bad Luck," and two of Dorsey's many classics ("Ride Your Pony," in its mono single mix, and "Holy Cow") are included. One hears traces of Stax and Motown, but mostly that's what they are - traces. Toussaint the auteur stands out at both his most likeable - many melodies and grooves stick in your head after just a couple of plays - and singular. One can certainly discern his rhythmic stamp, lighter than, say, Eddie Bo's, but always irregular and infectious. And by the time of the last sessions to be included, Art Neville's "Bo Diddley" and the unissued-at-the-time "Too Late" the sound and presence of The Meters is unmistakeable. "Get Down Low! The Soul Of New Orleans '65 - '67" feature marvelous songs, deep grooves, great singers, and New Orleans' finest session men, all brought together by Toussaint during a brief but wonderful period.
50 slinky New Orleans soul tracks produced by Allen Toussaint. From legends like Lee Dorsey and Betty Davis to cult heroes, Curly Moore and Willie Harper. This is a 2CD collection of 'cayenne-infused' workouts circa '65-'67 taken from the master tapes. Sub-titled, 'The Soul Of New Orleans'. Slimline double jewel case. 2001 release.
Get Low Down!: The Soul of New Orleans, '65-'67,Various Artists,Sundazed Music Inc.,New Orleans R&B,Pop,R&B,Soul,Soul/R & B Collections,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues,V/a Compilations
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Get Low Down!: The Soul of New Orleans, '65-'67
Various Artists Manufacturer: Sundazed Music Inc. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005A0B8 Release Date: 2001-03-06 |
Tracks:
- Ride Your Pony - Lee Dorsey
- If You Love Her - Benny Spellman
- Baby Go Ahead - Wallace Johnson
- Wait for Me Baby - Eldridge Holmes
- Bad Luck - Betty Harris
- Get Low Down, Pt. 1 - Curley Moore
- Get Low Down, Pt. 2 - Curley Moore
- Gossip Gossip - Diamond Joe
- Good-Bye My Love - Raymond Lewis
- She's My Drivin' Wheel - Earl King
- I'll Never Fall in Love Again [#] - Bobby Lu Cure
- You, You - Willie Harper
- Omar Khayyam - The Rubaiyats
- Don't Set Me Back - Diamond Joe
- Bo Diddley - Art Neville
- Without a Word - Eldridge Holmes
- Do Me Like You Do Me - John Williams & the Tick Tocks
- Baby Do Little - Willie & Allen
- Easy, Easy - Lee Calvin
- If You Leave Me - Wallace Johnson
- Wait a Minute - Diamond Joe
- Don't Pity Me - Curley Moore
- Operation Heartache - John Williams & the Tick Tocks
- Here Comes the Hurt Again [#] - Willie Harper
- Hot Tamales, Pt. 1 - Prime Mates
Tracks:
- Hurry Back to Me - Diamond Joe
- Something to Remember You By - Wallace Johnson
- Little Tighter - John Williams & the Tick Tocks
- In My Corner - Ray Algere
- We Remember - Curley Moore
- Beverly - Eldridge Holmes
- Nearer to You - Betty Harris
- Soda Pop - Willie Harper
- Tomorrow - The Rubaiyats
- Holy Cow - Lee Dorsey
- You'll Remember Me - Earl King
- Send My Love to Me [#] - Bobby Lu Cure
- You Got Me - Lee Calvin
- Blues, Tears and Sorrows - John Williams & the Tick Tocks
- Sinner Girl - Benny Spellman
- Goodbye - Curley Moore
- I Don't Need No One - Willie & Allen
- Smooth Operator - Raymond Lewis
- I'm Grown - Wallace Johnson
- Until the End - Eldridge Holmes
- How to Pick a Winner - Diamond Joe
- You See Me [#] - Willie Harper
- I Love You [#] - Curley Moore
- Too Late - Art Neville
- Hot Tamales, Pt. 2 - Prime Mates
Album Description
50 slinky New Orleans soul tracks produced by Allen Toussaint. From legends like Lee Dorsey and Betty Davis to cult heroes, Curly Moore and Willie Harper. This is a 2CD collection of 'cayenne-infused' workouts circa '65-'67 taken from the master tapes. Sub-titled, 'The Soul Of New Orleans'. Slimline double jewel case. 2001 release.Customer Reviews:
50 Rare New Orleans Gems.......2006-06-28
Toussaint also worked with a number of other small labels during the '60s, so the quality of this material is indeed striking. This set covers a mere two years, after all. But it is packed with minor classics and delightfully eccentric one-offs like the surreal Omar Khayyam's "The Rubaiyats" and Diamond Joe's "Gossip Gossip." Imagine, if you will, what Toussaint was doing between the witty and soulful Minit classics and the harder funk of The Meters, and that's a general picture of what's on this set. Some artists - Betty Harris, Lee Dorsey, Benny Spellman, and Earl King - are well known, others - Willie Harper, Curley Moore, Lee Calvin Lee - remained local figures. Sundazed manages to mine the gold, or the gumbo, however, from the loping two-part title track (by Moore, with marvelous piano trills by Toussaint) to the proto-psych-funk "Hot Tamales, Parts 1 & 2" by one Prime Mates. Betty Harris revisits Mojo Hanna territory with "Bad Luck," and two of Dorsey's many classics ("Ride Your Pony," in its mono single mix, and "Holy Cow") are included. One hears traces of Stax and Motown, but mostly that's what they are - traces. Toussaint the auteur stands out at both his most likeable - many melodies and grooves stick in your head after just a couple of plays - and singular. One can certainly discern his rhythmic stamp, lighter than, say, Eddie Bo's, but always irregular and infectious. And by the time of the last sessions to be included, Art Neville's "Bo Diddley" and the unissued-at-the-time "Too Late" the sound and presence of The Meters is unmistakeable. "Get Down Low! The Soul Of New Orleans '65 - '67" feature marvelous songs, deep grooves, great singers, and New Orleans' finest session men, all brought together by Toussaint during a brief but wonderful period.
The hidden history of New Orleans soul.......2003-01-15
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Get Low Down!: The Soul of New Orleans, '65-'67
Various Artists Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000A2OZZY Release Date: 2001-02-20 |
Tracks:
- Ride Your Pony - Lee Dorsey
- If You Love Her - Benny Spellman
- Baby Go Ahead - Wallace Johnson
- Wait for Me Baby - Eldridge Holmes
- Bad Luck - Betty Harris
- Get Low Down, Pt. 1 - Curley Moore
- Get Low Down, Pt. 2 - Curley Moore
- Gossip Gossip - Diamond Joe
- Good-Bye My Love - Raymond Lewis
- She's My Drivin' Wheel - Earl King
- I'll Never Fall in Love Again [#] - Bobby Lu Cure
- You, You - Willie Harper
- Omar Khayyam - The Rubaiyats
- Don't Set Me Back - Diamond Joe
- Bo Diddley - Art Neville
- Without a Word - Eldridge Holmes
- Do Me Like You Do Me - John Williams & the Tick Tocks
- Baby Do Little - Willie & Allen
- Easy, Easy - Lee Calvin
- If You Leave Me - Wallace Johnson
- Wait a Minute - Diamond Joe
- Don't Pity Me - Curley Moore
- Operation Heartache - John Williams & the Tick Tocks
- Here Comes the Hurt Again [#] - Willie Harper
- Hot Tamales, Pt. 1 - Prime Mates
Tracks:
- Hurry Back to Me - Diamond Joe
- Something to Remember You By - Wallace Johnson
- Little Tighter - John Williams & the Tick Tocks
- In My Corner - Ray Algere
- We Remember - Curley Moore
- Beverly - Eldridge Holmes
- Nearer to You - Betty Harris
- Soda Pop - Willie Harper
- Tomorrow - The Rubaiyats
- Holy Cow - Lee Dorsey
- You'll Remember Me - Earl King
- Send My Love to Me [#] - Bobby Lu Cure
- You Got Me - Lee Calvin
- Blues, Tears and Sorrows - John Williams & the Tick Tocks
- Sinner Girl - Benny Spellman
- Goodbye - Curley Moore
- I Don't Need No One - Willie & Allen
- Smooth Operator - Raymond Lewis
- I'm Grown - Wallace Johnson
- Until the End - Eldridge Holmes
- How to Pick a Winner - Diamond Joe
- You See Me [#] - Willie Harper
- I Love You [#] - Curley Moore
- Too Late - Art Neville
- Hot Tamales, Pt. 2 - Prime Mates
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- Greatest Slow Jams
- Hang on in There Baby [Import]
- Heart of a Man
- Hey Kandi... [Enhanced]
- Home for Christmas
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