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Todd Rhodes - Blues & Rhythm Series 5159: The Chronological Todd Rhodes 1952-1954 (2005)

Todd Rhodes - Blues & Rhythm Series 5159: The Chronological Todd Rhodes 1952-1954 (2005)

BAND/ARTIST: Todd Rhodes

  • Title: Blues & Rhythm Series 5159: The Chronological Todd Rhodes 1952-1954
  • Year Of Release: 2005
  • Label: Self Released
  • Genre: Blues, R&B
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 39:45
  • Total Size: 204 MB
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Tracklist:
01. Trying (2:35)
02. Blue Autumn (2:16)
03. Snuff Dipper (2:18)
04. Pig Latin Blues (2:40)
05. Lost Child (2:29)
06. Must I Cry Again (2:24)
07. Hog Maw And Cabbage Chow (2:30)
08. Thunderbolt Boogie (2:31)
09. Your Mouth Got A Hole In It (2:27)
10. Let-Down Blues (2:39)
11. Beet Patch (2:25)
12. Feathers (2:44)
13. Silver Sunset (2:17)
14. Specks (2:14)
15. Echoes (2:49)
16. Chicken Strut (2:21)

Decades after his music first appeared on 78 rpm platters, the Classics chronological series reissued several volumes devoted to the rhythm & blues recordings of pianist and bandleader Todd Rhodes, whose formative years were spent as a member of McKinney's Cotton Pickers during the 1920s. In 2005, Classics presented Rhodes' output from the years 1952-1954. Given the fact that all of the selections are less than three minutes in duration (with fully half of them lasting less than two-and-a-half minutes), it seems unfortunate that Classics only provides 16 titles. Vocalists heard on this collection are LaVern Baker, Saddie Madison, and Cornelius "Pinnochio" James. Rhodes' band, fortified with trumpet and saxophones, did its best to ride the rapidly changing currents of popular music. Despite heroic efforts like "Chicken Strut," "Thunderbolt Boogie," "Snuff Dipper," "Hog Maw and Cabbage Chow," and "Your Mouth Got a Hole in It," Rhodes' contract with King Records expired in 1955 and was not renewed. After gigs became scarce and the band dissolved, Rhodes moved to Flint, Michigan in 1958 and then to Detroit in 1960. His last regular gig was as house pianist at the bar in the Morden House Hotel in Sarnia, Ontario, where patrons were encouraged to sing along with him karaoke-style. It was during this rather degraded engagement that he suffered a stroke, and he passed away months later in Detroit on June 4 1965, a victim of diabetes. In addition to several volumes on Classics devoted to Rhodes' works as a leader, Ace Records crammed 28 of his early Sensation recordings onto one disc in 2002, including numerous previously unissued rarities. ~arwulf arwulf



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