Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats- Blues Got Me Again: Singles 1951-1962 (Uk) (CD)
JACKIE?BRENSTON's Name?Is Of Course Ubiquitous In All Discussions And/Or Essays Concerning "What Was The Very First Rock & Roll Record?" Due To His Bootin' 'Rocket 88', A #1 R&B Record In 1951 Which Was Famously Covered By Bill Haley & His Saddlemen. Brenston Was A Singer/Saxophonist In Ike Turner's Band, And His Sole Hit Was Essentially A Head Arrangement Based Heavily On Jimmy Liggins' 'Cadillac Boogie', Which Came Together In Sam Phillips' Recording Studio, In Memphis. Although The Disc Was Credited To "Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats", They Were Actually Ike Turner & His Kings Of Rhythm. However, Although Follow-Ups Like 'My Real Gone Rocket' And 'Independent Woman' Are Highly-Regarded By Collectors, He Was Unable To Register Another Hit. This Compilation Comprises Everything That Brenston Recorded As A Lead Vocalist Between 1951-62, Either Solo, With Ike Turner, Or With Chicago Guitarist Earl Hooker; This Is The First Time That These Twenty-Seven Tracks Have Been Thus Compiled.
Tracklist:
- Rocket "88"
- Come Back Where You Belong
- Independent Woman
- Make My Love Come Down
- My Real Gone Rocket
- Tuckered Out
- I Want to See My Baby
- My Baby Left Town
- Fat Meat Is Greasy
- Jackie's Chewing Gum
- Hi Ho Baby
- Leo the Louse
- Blues Got Me Again
- Starvation
- You Won't Be Coming Back
- "88" Boogie
- Lovin' Time Blues
- True Love
- Mule
- Gonna Wait for My Chance
- What Can It Be
- The Mistreater
- Much Later
- Trouble Up the Road
- You Ain't the One
- Want You to Rock Me
- Down in My Heart
UPC > 604988323221
Format > New CD
Label > Jasmine Records
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JACKIE?BRENSTON's Name?Is Of Course Ubiquitous In All Discussions And/Or Essays Concerning "What Was The Very First Rock & Roll Record?" Due To His Bootin' 'Rocket 88', A #1 R&B Record In 1951 Which Was Famously Covered By Bill Haley & His Saddlemen. Brenston Was A Singer/Saxophonist In Ike Turner's Band, And His Sole Hit Was Essentially A Head Arrangement Based Heavily On Jimmy Liggins' 'Cadillac Boogie', Which Came Together In Sam Phillips' Recording Studio, In Memphis. Although The Disc Was Credited To "Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats", They Were Actually Ike Turner & His Kings Of Rhythm. However, Although Follow-Ups Like 'My Real Gone Rocket' And 'Independent Woman' Are Highly-Regarded By Collectors, He Was Unable To Register Another Hit. This Compilation Comprises Everything That Brenston Recorded As A Lead Vocalist Between 1951-62, Either Solo, With Ike Turner, Or With Chicago Guitarist Earl Hooker; This Is The First Time That These Twenty-Seven Tracks Have Been Thus Compiled.
Tracklist:
- Rocket "88"
- Come Back Where You Belong
- Independent Woman
- Make My Love Come Down
- My Real Gone Rocket
- Tuckered Out
- I Want to See My Baby
- My Baby Left Town
- Fat Meat Is Greasy
- Jackie's Chewing Gum
- Hi Ho Baby
- Leo the Louse
- Blues Got Me Again
- Starvation
- You Won't Be Coming Back
- "88" Boogie
- Lovin' Time Blues
- True Love
- Mule
- Gonna Wait for My Chance
- What Can It Be
- The Mistreater
- Much Later
- Trouble Up the Road
- You Ain't the One
- Want You to Rock Me
- Down in My Heart
UPC > 604988323221
Format > New CD
Label > Jasmine Records
Shop online at Darkside Records.
Follow us on Instagram.