Hawkins, Screamin Jay: My Little Shop Of Horrors
Hawkins, Screamin Jay: My Little Shop Of Horrors
Format: CD
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Artist: Hawkins, Screamin Jay
Label: Liberation Hall
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 089353506124
Genre: Rock, Blues
One of rock & roll's pioneers of shock rock, the indescribable Screamin' Jay Hawkins paved the way for music performance art and glam artists to come. His classic "I Put A Spell On You," included on this set, was banned from radio in 1956 for sexual overtones. His legendary performances had him dressed in gold and leopard costumes with props including rubber snakes, a smoking skull on a stick, and his signature coffin. Over his career he didn't record many studio albums. In 1972 he released "A Portrait Of A Man and His Woman." Long out-of-print, it was re-released on CD in 2001 as "My Little Shop Of Horrors," adding a recording of his signature hit, "I Put A Spell On You," which included cover versions of Conway Twitty's "It's Only Make Believe," Fats Domino's "Please Don't Leave Me," and Jesse Belvin's "Guess Who.".
Tracks:
1.1 I Put a Spell on You
1.2 Portrait of a Man
1.3 What's Gonna Happen on the 8th Day?
1.4 We Love
1.5 Please Don't Leave Me
1.6 I Don't Know
1.7 What Good Is It?
1.8 Don't Deceive Me
1.9 Ashes
1.10 It's Only Make Believe
1.11 Guess Who
1.12 Samn Damn Thing