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| DESCRIPTION |   |  |  |  | V/A Dr Boogie Presents : Wasa wasa / Rhythm'n'Blues Shakers on the Dancefloor 1952-1968
 
 Label : Sub Rosa
 Year :  2010
 Format : LP
 Style : Blues
 Availability : Out of stock
 
 
 
 |  |  |  |  |  | Description : | Though it's also our way of getting back to you with a new 
Dr Boogie Presents' compilation album. This time, I opted for Rhythm'n'Blues, Soul, and a few asides in this black music that was so often dominated by fantastic singers through most of the '60s. Rhythm'n'Blues defines a music style born out of the Blues and Gospel. Played by black musicians in the early '40, Rhythm'n'Blues was first called'Race Music'. 
 In 1949, as the US magazine Billboard published an article by Jerry Wexler, the 'Race Music' hit list became the Rhythm and Blues hit list. The expression aligns the word 'Rhythm' for a fast tempo and the word 'Blues' for the 12-Bar rule. This genre was black bands' thing. At a certain point young blacks and whites were increasingly listening to the same music, but they didn't know it yet.
 
 Rhythm'n'Blues would become the vector that would let black music infiltrate white popular music and pave the way for the emergence of Rock'n'Roll. The arrival of Detroit, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, L.A. and Memphis record labels on the Rhythm'n'Blues scene made it possible for numerous regional styles to develop. Mid-sixties, Rhythm'n'Blues would morph into Soul, which would bow down to Funk circa 1974. Wasa Wasa presents you artists often little known, and released by labels that weren't better known for the most part. Let's dance, shout, groove and sweat... Fun is the word !
 
 
 |  | Titles : | 01. ROCKY ROBERTS & the AIRDALES - T Bird 02. EDDY G. GILES Go Go - Train
 03. THE OLYMPICS - I'll Do a Little Bit More
 04. THE PAC KEYS - Diggin
 05. JOHNNY JONES & THE KING CASUALS - It's Gonna Be Good
 06. WILLIE WEST - You Told Me
 07. JUNIOR & the CLASSICS - The Dog
 08. SHELTON DUNAWAY - Betty & Dupree
 09. BIG BROWN & the GAMBLERS - My Testament
 10. LEON HAYWOOD - Mellow Moonlight
 11. DEE CLARK - Crossfire Time
 12. LEE ROGERS - I Want You To Have Everything
 13. FRANK BRUNSON - How You Are Gonna Live
 14. ELLIOT SHAVERS - Ugly in Laws
 15. THOMAS EAST - I Get a Groove
 16. BO TOLIVER & his TIMERS - Farm Dell Rock
 17. MARVIN PHILLIPS & his MEN FROM MARS - Wine Woogie
 18. BIG BOB KORNEGAY - Bullfrog Hop
 19. FLOYD MORRIS - A Mellow Mood
 20. GOOD TIME CHARLIE - Whoop It On Me
 21. FRANK DUBOISE - Chicken Scratch
 22. JIMMY SOUL - Everybody's Gonna Ape
 
 23. HAROLD BATTISTE - Funky Soul
 24. GEORGE TORRENCE & the NATURAL - Lickin Stick
 25. CHRIS KENNER - Wind the Clock
 26. SMOKEY JOE - Start All Over Again
 
 
 
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