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Willie Mabon - Blues & Rhythm Series 5154: The Chronological Willie Mabon 1949-1954 (2005)

Willie Mabon - Blues & Rhythm Series 5154: The Chronological  Willie Mabon 1949-1954 (2005)

BAND/ARTIST: Willie Mabon

  • Title: Blues & Rhythm Series 5154: The Chronological Willie Mabon 1949-1954
  • Year Of Release: 2005
  • Label: Classics Records
  • Genre: Blues, R&B
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 58:40
  • Total Size: 294 MB
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Tracklist:
01. Bogey Man (3:10)
02. It Keeps Raining (2:50)
03. Worry Blues (3:15)
04. I Don't Know (3:10)
05. I'm Mad (2:37)
06. Got To Have It (3:07)
07. Beggar Or Bandit (2:46)
08. Night Latch (3:26)
09. You're A Fool (2:27)
10. Monday Woman (2:54)
11. I Got To Go (2:49)
12. Cruisin' (3:11)
13. I'm Tired (2:45)
14. Would You Baby? (2:59)
15. Late Again (2:36)
16. Come On Baby (2:59)
17. Lonely Blues (2:53)
18. Willie's Blues (3:06)
19. Poison Ivy (2:55)
20. Say Man (2:34)

Willie Mabon's harp-blowing, talk-singing stripe of piano blues, with honking horns, stop-start rhythms, and loads of cocky, cranky humor, came together in one of the biggest R&B hits of 1952: "I Don't Know." Topping the charts for eight weeks, Mabon's song even crossed over to the pop field via a Top 20 rendition by Buddy Morrow. Mabon followed up "I Don't Know" with the very similar "I'm Mad" and reached the number one spot once again. When copycat singles such as "Would You Baby?" failed to move, Mabon broke out with "Poison Ivy," his final hit, which features a stomping rhythm and straightforward singing. 1949-1954 collects Mabon's three hits and 17 other cuts originally recorded for Apollo, Parrot, and Chess Records that reveal Mabon to be more versatile than "I Don't Know" and "I'm Mad" might suggest. He serves up a variety of loping boogies ("Bogey Man"), urban blues jams ("Night Latch" and "Cruisin'"), raucous shouters with call-and-response vocals ("Say Man"), and the occasional slow blues. Anyone compiling the biggest R&B hits of the early '50s would be certain to encounter Mabon, and 1949-1954 rounds up his hard-to-find hits and misses in a chronological package with good sound quality and session information but not much in the way of liner notes. ~Greg Adams



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  • mufty77
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