Bradshaw, Tiny: Jumpin' Beat For The Hip Kids - 1949-1955
Bradshaw, Tiny: Jumpin' Beat For The Hip Kids - 1949-1955
Format: CD
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Artist: Bradshaw, Tiny
Label: Jasmine Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 604988325225
Genre: Blues
A veteran of the Swing and Big Band eras of the 1930s, Tiny Bradshaw became one of the most popular R&B and Jump Jive bandleaders of the early 1950s. He clocked up a string of hit records on the King label, out of Cincinatti, with 'Well Oh Well', 'I'm Going To Have Myself A Ball', 'Walkin' The Chalk Line', 'Soft' and 'Heavy Juice' all making the R&B Top 10, the latter two numbers famously featuring Red Prysock on tenor sax. Elsewhere, sides like 'Gravy Train', 'Boodie Green', 'Breaking Up The House', 'Walk That Mess', 'T-99', and most notably Tiny's original version of 'The Train Kept A-Rollin' (a number which would eventually become more readily associated with the Johnny Burnette Trio, for their wild Rockabilly version), were huge regional and Juke Box hits.
Tracks:
1.1 Gravy Train
1.2 Boodie Green
1.3 Walkin' the Chalk Line
1.4 Walkin' the Chalk Line (Alt Take 5)
1.5 Well Oh Well
1.6 Butterfly
1.7 Breaking Up the House
1.8 If You Don't Love Me, Tell Me So
1.9 Walk That Mess
1.10 Snaggle Tooth Ruth
1.11 Bradshaw Boogie
1.12 Two Dry Bones on the Pantry Shelf
1.13 The Blues Came Pouring Down
1.14 I'm a Hi-Ballin' Daddy (Alt Take 3)
1.15 I'm a Hi-Ballin' Daddy (Alt Take 4)
1.16 Built Like a Railroad Track (Alt Take 2)
1.17 Built Like a Railroad Track (Alt Take 3)
1.18 T-99
1.19 The Train Kept A-Rollin'
1.20 Knockin' Blues
1.21 Soft
1.22 Strange
1.23 Hold on Josie
1.24 Powder Puff
1.25 Later (Alt Take)
1.26 Overflow
1.27 Spider Web
1.28 Cat Fruit
1.29 Pompton Turnpike