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VA - Feline Groovy: 24 Purrfect Tracks for Kool Kats (2008)

VA - Feline Groovy: 24 Purrfect Tracks for Kool Kats (2008)

BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists

  • Title: Feline Groovy: 24 Purrfect Tracks for Kool Kats
  • Year Of Release: 2008
  • Label: Ace Records [CDCHD1168]
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues, Soul-Jazz, Pop/Rock
  • Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,,d.booklet)
  • Total Time: 56:52
  • Total Size: 136 mb / 263 mb
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Here's a concept bound to endear Ace Records to cat lovers around the world: two dozen songs that have something to do with the cats, even if it's just the use of the word "cat" in an instrumental, all from between the mid-'50s and mid-'60s. There might be more R&B here than anything else, but it's a canny mixture of blues, soul, rock & roll, folk, folk-rock, jazz, and even a bit of pop, country, and British Invasion. Just a couple of these were pretty big hits (Tom Jones' "What's New Pussycat?" and Norma Tanega's "Walkin' My Cat Named Dog"), and though the Coasters' ultra-hip B-side "Three Cool Cats" and Little Willie John's "Leave My Kitten Alone" are pretty well known, you'd have to have an incredibly deep and eclectic collection to have heard all of these tunes. Of course if you like cats at all, you'll be predisposed to like much of this. But by any standard, these are pretty fun and good-humored songs, grin-raising even when the songs and performers themselves aren't all that hot. Some pretty estimable artists weigh in with their takes on the cat world via New Orleans soul legend Lee Dorsey's "The Kitty Kat Song," organ jazz maestro Jimmy Smith's "The Cat," country star Sonny James' "The Cat Came Back," Latin jazz great Mongo Santamaria's "El Pussy Cat," and bluesman Charles Brown's "If You Play with Cats." Yet some of the most fun songs are the more obscure and frivolous ones, like Rene Hall's strange exotica-cum-rock & roll on "Cleo"; LuAnn Simms' silly novelty "The Siamese Cat Song," a guilty pleasure co-written by none other than Peggy Lee; a vocal version of Bent Fabric's hit "The Alley Cat Song" (by David Thorne); and Noreen Corcoran's "Love Kitten," one of the best flop Phil Spector-styled girl group singles ever. The brief theme song from the Hanna-Barbera cartoon Top Cat tops off a comp you'd have to be a real die-hard dog person not to like.

:: TRACKLIST ::

1. The Coasters – Three Cool Cats
2. Rene Hall – Cleo
3. Paul Ott – Kitty Kat
4. Mongo Santamaria – El Pussy Cat
5. The Dodgers – Cat Hop
6. Lu Ann Simms – The Siamese Cat Song
7. David Thorne – The Alley Cat Song
8. Dave "Baby" Cortez – Cat Nip
9. The Morgan-James Duo – Sweet Pussycat
10. Little Willie John – Leave My Kitten Alone
11. Peggy Lee – Sneakin' Up On You
12. Tom Jones – What's New Pussycat?
13. Norma Tanega – Walkin' My Cat Named Dog
14. Jimmy Smith – The Cat
15. Sonny James – The Cat Came Back
16. Noreen Corcoran – Love Kitten
17. The Romancers – House Cat
18. Lee Dorsey – The Kitty Kat Song
19. Buddy Greco – That Darned Cat
20. Jamie Ross, Kenny Rice & Leo’s Five – Let's Do The Cat
21. Charles Brown – If You Play With Cats
22. The Rooftop Singers – Tom Cat
23. Top Cat Orchestra & Chorus – Top Cat Theme Song

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  • mufty77
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