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Joe Morris - Blues & Rhythm Series 5125: The Chronological Joe Morris 1950-1953 (2004)

Joe Morris - Blues & Rhythm Series 5125: The Chronological Joe Morris  1950-1953 (2004)

BAND/ARTIST: Joe Morris

  • Title: Blues & Rhythm Series 5125: The Chronological Joe Morris 1950-1953
  • Year Of Release: 2004
  • Label: Classics Records
  • Genre: Blues, R&B
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 68:12
  • Total Size: 198 MB
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Tracklist:
01. Anytime, Any Place, Anywhere (3:07)
02. Stormy Weather (2:57)
03. Come Back Daddy, Daddy (3:03)
04. Rock Me Daddy (2:32)
05. You're My Darling (2:56)
06. I Hope Your Satisfied (2:54)
07. Can't Stop My Crying (3:07)
08. Don't Take Your Love Away (2:55)
09. Ghost Train (2:57)
10. Midnight Grinder (2:42)
11. Jump Everybody Jump (2:35)
12. Love Fever Blues (3:18)
13. Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! (3:01)
14. Pack Up All Your Rags (3:23)
15. My Love, My Desire (3:09)
16. Bald Head Woman (3:11)
17. If I Had Known (2:52)
18. Let's Have A Ball Tonight (2:55)
19. Verna Lee (2:28)
20. Watch Out I Told You (2:52)
21. Someday You'll Be Sorry (3:24)
22. Travelin' Man (3:12)
23. No It Can't Be Done (2:28)

The second volume in Classics Records' chronological survey of the recording career of trumpet player and bandleader Joe Morris opens with his biggest hit, "Anytime, Any Place, Anywhere," which topped the R&B charts in 1950, thanks in part to a fine vocal by Laurie Tate. Tate sings the first eight tunes here, actually, with Teddy Smith, Billy Mitchell, Jimmy Lewis, and even Morris himself taking turns at singing on other tracks on this collection, which brings together Morris' early '50s sides for Atlantic Records (plus the "Travelin' Man" single from Herald Records). Among the clear highlights are the instrumental "Ghost Train," the edgy, relentless stomp of "Watch Out I Told You," a fine vocal duet by Billy Mitchell and Teddy Smith on "If I Had Known," and the marvelous "Travelin' Man," which clearly prefigures rock & roll, a genre Morris would have thrived in had he lived long enough (he died in 1958). "Anytime, Any Place, Anywhere" is frequently anthologized, but as far as dedicated albums are concerned, the two volumes from Classics Records are all there is on CD, with this second volume getting the nod if you can only afford one. ~Steve Leggett



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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • ValveBone
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Essential if only for the glorious voice of Laurie Tate. And thank you so much for lossless.