Saturday, July 30, 2022

Various Artists - Night Train to Nashville 1945-1970 (2004) Lost Highway - Rare R&B/Soul + Booklet (FLAC)

A great album split between top drawer R&B and get down Soul!...this two CD set is a treasure trove of hits, misses, rarities, and smoking grooves. Certainly Nash Vegas is the capital of country music, but in its day it also boasted a wealth of stomping rhythm and blues music that flourished in the city for the better part of three decades, until the bulldozers of "urban renewal" destroyed much of its cultural base and forced it from its terrain. With 35 tracks, plus a pair of bonus tracks that are commercials, this set is an affordable, indispensable introduction to a nearly forgotten part of American musical history. The labels represented here are a cross-section of the great regional independents that were so numerous n the '40s, '50s and '60s. Imprints such as Do-Ra-Mi, who recorded Audrey Bryant, Excello, Champion, Sun, Hickory, Bullet, Dial, A-Bet, Elf, and Sound Stage recorded both luminaries and nobodies. Here are early sides by Hank Crawford when he was in a jump band, the wild and wooly Esquerita, Joe Tex, Arthur Alexander, Roscoe Shelton, Joe Simon, Etta James, Johnny Adams, and Christine Kittrell. And there are cuts by cats like Johnny Jones, Nashville's premier blues guitar slinger, Audrey Bryant, the city's Sarah Vaughan, and others who scored big on Nashville radio and jukeboxes, such as Peggy Scott and Jo Jo Benson, Clifford Curry, and Robert Knight. While some of these names might not mean much to causal listeners of old rhythm and blues and soul, connoisseurs will be delighted to find these sides, many of them on CD for the first time. However, the appeal of this collection should not be limited to aficionados, as virtually every track is crackling with energy, verve, and raw immediate soul. Sound is better than decent, the selection is impeccable, & a few dancers to boot!...and the track notes by Michael Gray are top-notch. Thanks moxy for booklet.

AMM


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18 comments:

renald said...

Looks very very interesting. Nice review AMM, thanks!!

pedro B said...

Thanks to AMM and MOXY for the booklet some real gems on this one looking forward great review no less as usual

Cheers Pedro

pmac said...

This is a fantastic compilation. Have had it since it was first released. Just a great overview of something other than country music from a city that is usually just known for that idiom. Grab this one guys - you will enjoy the heck out of it.
Thanks for another great preview, AMM - and thanks to you, too, Moxy!

Guy said...

This does look a great comp, thanks for your review

oldsoulrebel said...

This looks really good, thanks AMM and Moxy

Little Bill said...

Many thanks amm! I hope it will not be your last post due to some people stupidity!

CanoMan said...

Looks like an interesting review thanks for sharing this

bigcravings said...

Great great great comp.

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM & Moxy. Excellent compilation unexpectedly from Country Music Hall of Fame.

Rocco said...

Exellent review my friend.

Wicked Souldies (Gto Town) said...

very interesting thanks AMM

richsoul said...

Thanks for this collection. I also had this for some time now. I enjoy reading your review. Thanks as always AMM.

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review Thank you AMM

hakase said...

thanks for this great southern r&b collection
me also really hope this aint your last post either

reb.jukebox said...

many thanks AMM for a great looking comp
Reb

Smokey said...

A great compilation. Thanks for the review.

PeterH said...

I'm gonna take that train ... Thanks for review, P.

ELtel said...

Don't do train journeys, but i'll manage this one, thank you.
cheers,ELtel