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Eddie Bo - The Complete Ric Singles: 1959-1962 (2020)

Eddie Bo - The Complete Ric Singles: 1959-1962 (2020)

BAND/ARTIST: Eddie Bo

  • Title: The Complete Ric Singles: 1959-1962
  • Year Of Release: 2020
  • Label: From The Valley
  • Genre: Funk, Soul, R&B
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 00:52:49
  • Total Size: 122 mb | 202 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Eddie Bo - Hey There Baby
02. Eddie Bo - I Need Someone
03. Eddie Bo - Tell It Like It Is
04. Eddie Bo - Every Dog Got His Day
05. Eddie Bo - Everybody Knows
06. Eddie Bo - You Got Your Mojo Working
07. Eddie Bo - Warm Daddy
08. Eddie Bo - It Must Be Love
09. Eddie Bo - Ain't It the Truth Now
10. Eddie Bo - What a Fool I've Been
11. Eddie Bo - Dinky Doo
12. Eddie Bo - Everybody, Everything Needs Love
13. Eddie Bo - I Got to Know
14. Eddie Bo - Bless You Darling
15. Eddie Bo - Roamin-Titis
16. Eddie Bo - Nothing Without You
17. Eddie Bo - Satisfied with Your Love
18. Eddie Bo - Ain't You Ashamed
19. Eddie Bo - I'll Do Anything for You
20. Eddie Bo - Check Mr. Popeye
21. Eddie Bo - Now, Let's Popeye
22. Eddie Bo - Baby I'm Wise

A sorely underappreciated veteran of the New Orleans R&B scene, singer/songwriter/producer/pianist Eddie Bo evolved into one of the city's foremost funk players during the late '60s and early '70s, although he never had a national hit commensurate with his musical standing. Born Edwin Joseph Bocage on September 20, 1930, Bo was raised in the Algiers and Ninth Ward sections of New Orleans by a musical family; uncles Peter and Charles and cousin Henry all played in post-WWI jazz orchestras (including A.J. Piron's), and his mother was a pianist in the Professor Longhair style. Bo served in the Army after high school, and returned to New Orleans to study at the Grunewald School of Music, where he discovered bebop pianists like Art Tatum and Oscar Peterson. He started playing around the jam-heavy New Orleans jazz scene, but soon discovered that R&B was more popular and accessible, not to mention better-paying. He joined the house band at Club Tijuana under the name Spider Bocage, and later formed the Spider Bocage Orchestra, a professional backing band that supported many prominent blues and R&B artists of the day, including Ruth Brown, Earl King, Lloyd Price, Big Joe Turner, Smiley Lewis, and Guitar Slim.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.