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VA - Rumba Doowop Vol. 1 1933-54 (2014)

VA - Rumba Doowop Vol. 1 1933-54 (2014)

BAND/ARTIST: Various Artist

  • Title: Rumba Doowop Vol. 1 1933-54
  • Year Of Release: 2014
  • Label: Rhythm & Blues Records
  • Genre: R&B, Doo Wop, Rumba
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 02:35:57
  • Total Size: 532 mb
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Tracklist:

CD1

01. The Five Spirits Of Rhythm - I Got Rhythm
02. The Mills Brothers - Tiger Rag
03. The Charioteers - Jesus Is a Rock in a Weary Land
04. The Delta Rhythm Boys - La Cucaracha
05. The Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet - Packing Up - Getting Ready to Go
06. The Jubalaires - St Louis Blues
07. The Five Blind Boys of Montana - Brother Bill
08. The Four Vagabonds - Choo Choo
09. The Golden Gate Quartet - Shadrack
10. The Jubalaires - Casey Jones
11. The Missionary Quintet - Dry Bones
12. The Pilgrim Travelers - Jesus Met the Woman at the Well
13. The Jubalaires - Swing Down Chariot
14. The Ravens - Ol' Man River
15. The Heartbreakers - Wanda
16. The Swallows - Roll Roll Pretty Baby
17. The Ray-O-Vacs - Besame Mucho
18. The Clovers - Don't You Know I Love You?
19. The Five Keys - I'm so High
20. The Ray-O-Vacs - My Baby's Gone
21. The Lamplighters - Be Bop Wino
22. The Checkers - Let Me Come Back
23. The Spiders - I Didn't Want to Do It
24. The Prisonaires - Softly and Tenderly
25. The Clovers - Good Lovin'
26. The Ravens - Calypso Song
27. The Mello Tones - Geechie Goomie
28. The Squires - Whop
29. The Four Dukes - Baby Doll
30. The Swallows - Bicycle Tillie
31. The Dukes - Chee Koo Baby

CD2

01. The Hawks - It's Too Late Now
02. The Peacheroos - Be Bop Baby
03. The Moonglows - Real Gone Mama
04. The Clovers - I've Got My Eyes on You
05. The Drifters - Such a Night
06. The Crows - Mambo Shevitz
07. The Cookies - All Night Mambo
08. The Platters - Shake It up Mambo
09. The Jewels - Natural Natural Ditty
10. The Holidays - Irene
11. The Love Notes - Sweet Lulu
12. The Sultans - Boppin' with the Mambo
13. The Pelicans - White Cliffs of Dover
14. The Kidds - Drunk, Drunk, Drunk
15. The Pelicans - Down in Mexico
16. The Royals - I Want You to Be My Baby
17. The Lamplighters - Five Minutes Longer
18. The Charms - Mambo Sh-Mambo
19. The Dreamers - Bye Bye
20. The Pelicans - Ain't Gonna Do It
21. Eagles - Trying to Get to You
22. The Hawks - Give It Up
23. The Robins - All I Do Is Rock
24. The Starlighters - Sweet Sue
25. The Chanters - Watts
26. The Charms - Ling Ting Tong
27. The Crowns - I Wanna Love
28. The Platters - You Made Me Cry
29. The Drifters - White Christmas
30. The Penguins - Hey Senorita
31. The Moonglows - Tempting
32. The Flamingos - Ko Ko Mo

This 2-CD set is the first of a two-volume collection looking at the influence of latin rhythms, and notably the rumba, in the doowop vocal group strand of American R&B music during the decades either side of the Second World War. Africa and Latin America together have moulded American popular music since the beginning of the twentieth century. African influences have led to the development of jazz, gospel and blues while their rhythms have been largely determined by successive waves of dance music from Cuba, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Jamaica. Every American musical genre from Broadway stage, Hollywood film, Tin Pan Alley pop and even country music has been affected to some degree. Dance forms and musical stylings such as habanera, bolero, tango, rumba, conga, samba, baion all have their origins in the Caribbean or in Latin America. New Orleans has been responsible more than any other city in the world for shaping the sound of twentieth century popular music. A sweeping statement that may seem, but as the birthplace of jazz, funk and arguably rock’n’roll, it really has no other contenders. At the heart of these three widely different varieties of music lies the rhythmic complexity of second line parade drumming. Its two-beat patterns combining military band and Caribbean rhythms underpin early jazz recordings much as they do those of Little Richard and James Brown. It is in this parade band beat that the first intimations of early funk drumming can be heard. This collection brings together over sixty recordings featuring vocal groups from every facet of American popular music, including of course the ubiquitous gospel quartets and the barber shop styled groups of the 30s, through to the groups that were at the heart of the booming R&B market in the early ‘50s, who would provide part of the transition to rock ‘n’ roll. With carefully restored recordings and complete with a comprehensive 24-page booklet providing a detailed background narrative and discography, this is once again an absolute must for enthusiasts and collectors of classic R&B.


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  • angel44
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Many thanks for lossless.