Monday, March 13, 2023

Eddie Bo - The Other Side Of Eddie Bo (1977) Bo-Sound - LP Release Only - Rare Soul/Funk/Jazz (MP3)

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 in 1930, Eddie was raised in the Algiers and Ninth Ward sections of New Orleans by a musical family, his uncles Peter and Charles and cousin Henry all played in post WWI jazz orchestras , and his mother was a pianist in the Professor Longhair style. Eddie 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 far 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.
He cut his first record in 1955 for the Ace label, and would go on to release more singles than any other New Orleans artist save Fats Domino. One of his singles for Apollo, the local hit "I'm Wise," was later adapted by Little Richard into the hit "Slippin' and Slidin'." In addition to those labels, Bo also recorded a few singles for Chess and Checker, but did the majority of his '50s work for the small New Orleans label Ric, scoring regional hits like "Every Dog Has Its Day" and "Tell It Like It Is"; his "My Dearest Darling" was also covered for a hit by Etta James. In 1961, the dance craze tune "Check Mr. Popeye" became the closest thing to a national hit he'd had yet, selling well in the South and Northeast of the states however, competing versions by Chubby Checker and Huey "Piano" Smith diminished its chart performance. During this period, Bo also produced records by numerous local artists, his credits include work with Irma Thomas, Chris Kenner, and Johnny Adams, among others. New Orleans R&B took a commercial downturn during the 1960s, and eddie was largely relegated to cutting records for a long string of small local labels, most of which weren't distributed nationally. As the '60s wore on, his piano style not only got funkier, but brought back more and more of his jazz training, creating a distinctive sound that helped lay the groundwork for New Orleans' own brand of funk (along with artists like the Meters and Willie Tee). His biggest hit, "Hook and Sling, Pts. 1 & 2," was recorded for Scram and reached the Top 40 on the R&B charts in 1969. By this time, however, Bo was tired of being at the music industry's mercy for his livelihood so he subsequently formed his own Bo-Sound label and in 1971 scored another hit with "Check Your Bucket." Other early-'70s sides for Bo-Sound, such as "Pass the Hatchet," cemented Bo's future standing as a lost funk treasure. Bo worked in music only sporadically after the early '70s, instead setting up his own renovation business, although he did record two self produced albums, Another Side of Eddie Bo (Featured today here) and Watch for the Coming, in the late '70s. He recorded with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band during the late '80s, when he also toured Europe. In the '90s, Bo resurrected his Bo-Sound label and released a series of albums that included Eddie Bo and Friends, Back Up This Train, and Nine Yards of Funk. In 1999, he was featured in the PBS documentary River of Song. He continued to tour internationally, and also gigged frequently in his hometown, most often at Tipitina's. The UK Northern Scene also took Eddie to their hearts on the dancefloors with his stunning outings on Blue-jay,Seven B & Ric....Eddie sadly passed in 2009.......I,ve had quite a few requests for this gem thats been in the pipline for a while now. I sold my album years ago & ripped this copy, i only wished i had ripped it in flac but what the hell..A superb album that gets away from eddie,s normal style. I havent seen this come up for sale in years any where, its on eddies own label. One of my personal faves of his so let the album do the talking!..Wonderful stuff!

AMM


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19 comments:

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review Thank you very much AMM

pedro B said...

Certainly a one off this one of eddies Thanks for this piece of history AMM

Cheers Pedro

Moxysoulandjazz said...

this is bloody rare! you never told me you had this lad?...wing it across ta!

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for VERY rare Eddie Bo

richsoul said...

Thank you for a great artist. Eddie Bo, thank you AMM.

pmac said...

A man I am pleased to have known as a friend. He was quite simply a musical genius. A very warm and generous soul. I related a story to AMM about my relationship with him. The Readers Digest version is that I was going through a real rough patch in my life. Saw a few analysts to try to figure out what was wrong with me, and after having spent a ton of damn money, I was nowhere near being back to my old self. One night, Eddie stared at me for a few seconds, and then says, "You know, its okay to think that you're going to be normal again." And, with that, it was like a light went on in my head. I started calling him "Dr. Bo" and once told him that I should be mad at him because if he had departed his wisdom to me sooner, it would have saved me a fortune.
Enjoy this one, guys. Its damn funky and danceable like nothing else. And, thanks AMM for keeping Eddie's light shining (and prompting me to remember a good friend).

Tel said...

You Did It Again AMM.
I Have Lots Of Eddie Bo But This One I Have Never Seen.
Cheers
Tel

soultime said...

Fantastic L/P thanks for the review AMM .

Xyros said...

Can never say no to Eddie Bo. Have this one already but I'm hoping that this is a better rip.

clash said...

Please and thanks!

Kenji said...

oh yessssss rararary

hakase said...

me also fan of him so thanks very much for this AMM

reb.jukebox said...

Many thanks for sharing this rare album AMM
Reb

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM

PeterH said...

Didn't know this one ... Thanks for review, P.

Bill said...

From your review, it looks like this is a must-have! Always great floor fillers, I`d be very interested to hear "The Other Side"
Cheers
Bill

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

Many thanks for the digging

ELtel said...

Not seen this one before , thanks for reviewing.
cheers,ELtel

Lordchester said...

thanks for this rarity AMM