Fats Domino - Imperial Singles Vol. 4 1959-1961
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- Condition New
- Type CD
- Vendor Ace Records
- SKU 29667045728
- Artisti Fats Domino
- Lyhyt kuvaus The first three volumes of the Fats Domino Imperial Singles series (CDCHD 597, 649 and 689) saw New Orleansâ finest ascend from neophyte blues and boogie-woogie stylist to bona fide rockânâroll star. With gold-plated hits of the calibre of âAinât That A Shameâ, âBlueberry Hillâ, âBlue Mondayâ and âIâm Walkinââ receding into history, it was assumed that Fats had peaked artistically. Wrong: One spin of this release will dispel that notion handsomely. In the period 1959-1961, Domino had 13 US Top 30 pop hits. Leading the way were âI Want To Walk You Homeâ (#8), âBe My Guestâ (#8) and âWalking To New Orleansâ (#6). Indicating Fatsâ absurdly high standards, of the 26 tracks presented here only two failed to chart pop or R&B (âI Just Cryâ and âGood Hearted Manâ). To put the era into perspective, rockânâroll was taking an involuntary breather but R&B was brimming with self-confidence through the records of not only Fats Domino but also Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, the Drifters, Jackie Wilson and an upcoming James Brown. Even Chubby Checkerâs twist craze was R&B under another name. With longtime producer and songwriter partner Dave Bartholomew (see CDCHD 1303) still firmly in control of the sessions at Cosimo Matassaâs studio, Fats was subtly ringing the necessary changes: New Orleans parade rhythms were blended with South Louisiana swamp-pop songs from Bobby Charles and Jimmy Donley; bigger bands were drafted in, with young Wardell Quezergue writing arrangements; and occasional overdubs of orchestral accompaniment (surprisingly successful) and choruses (not so) were utilised. The standout studio musicians included Dominoâs trusty road-band members Lee Allen and Herb Hardesty (tenor saxophone); Walter âPapooseâ Nelson and Roy Montrell (guitar); and Cornelius Coleman (drums). Bartholomew added fiery trumpet when required, while Fatsâ imperious piano was ever present. In order to recapture the hit sound of the original Imperial 45s as heard over the radio, on jukeboxes and on home record players, this release is mono only. What of Fats today? As an octogenarian, he has ageing problems and no longer performs. But his stock is higher than ever following his dramatic rescue during the horrors of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. He was honoured, with Dave Bartholomew, by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at its American Music Masters event in Cleveland last November. And Rick Colemanâs Domino biography, Blue Monday, has been published. Fatsâ Imperial recordings have now assumed classical proportions. I confidently predict that âThe Imperial Singles Vol 4â will be seen as one of his best â and most enjoyable â compilations. There is still one more volume in this important series to come. (John Brovenâs first book, Walking to New Orleans â with its title, of course, based on Fatsâ hit song â was inducted recently into the Blues Hall of Fame in Memphis, Tennessee. The US edition, entitled Rhythm & Blues in New Orleans, is still in print.) By John Broven (Ace Records)
- Julkaisuvuosi 2,011
1 I'M READY
2 MARGIE
3 I WANT TO WALK YOU HOME
4 I'M GONNA BE A WHEEL SOME DAY
5 BE MY GUEST
6 I'VE BEEN AROUND
7 COUNTRY BOY
8 IF YOU NEED ME
9 TELL ME THAT YOU LOVE ME
10 BEFORE I GROW TOO OLD
11 WALKING TO NEW ORLEANS
12 DON'T COME KNOCKIN'
13 THREE NIGHTS A WEEK
14 PUT YOUR ARMS AROUND ME HONEY
15 MY GIRL JOSEPHINE
16 NATURAL BORN LOVER
17 AIN'T THAT JUST LIKE A WOMAN
18 WHAT A PRICE
19 SHU-RAH
20 FELL IN LOVE ON MONDAY
21 IT KEEPS RAININ'
22 I JUST CRY
23 LET THE FOUR WINDS BLOW
24 GOOD HEARTED MAN
25 WHAT A PARTY
26 ROCKIN' BICYCLE
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