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Blues With A Rhythm Vol. 2: Troubles
FORMAT
LP

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BWR 002X-LP BWR 002X-LP
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RELEASE DATE
2/18/2022

You know what happens when the clock strikes one?! You might have listened to blues with a rhythm and had a lot of fun. You know what happens when the clock strikes two?! Blues With A Rhythm Vol. 2 is what Doghouse & Bone Records have got for you! Oh yes! Blues With A Rhythm Vol. 2, brought to you by the fine collections of Farewell Records from France. These rare recordings have been painstakingly re-released on LP in their original sonic 45rpm glory. Detroit kicks things off with a side released in February of 1962 on the MAH's label. Lee Rogers hits you with "Troubles". Originally a B side, Detroit's Black DJ's preferred it to the A side which was "Walk On By". Lee, who was good friend of Marvin Gaye, buried Gaye's side "Sandman" in the charts which was released about the same time. "Troubles" features the pianist Joe Hunter and sax-man Eli Fontaine. Another B-side makes the grade with Ricky Allen doing "Catch Up With Your Crowd". Allen who came to Chicago in 1960, cut this record for AGE in 1963. Age was an offshoot of the Chief label, which is best known for the amazing blues records they released with Elmore James among others. A killer side released on Fling in 1962 by the elusive Mary "B" will lay you out. "Something For You Baby" is only one of four sides she is known to have recorded with the legendary Harlem record shop owner, and producer, Morgan "Bobby" Robinson at the controls. Legend has it Mary had a very jealous boyfriend who refused to let her go to sessions alone, thus possibly ending a blossoming recording career. Little Jimmy Griffin gives you the side, "If Things Don't Change" on Kansas City's R or "Our" record label, released in 1961. This fantastic record has King Alex and the Untouchables on it as the backing band. Features Lee Rogers, Ricky Allen, Mary "B", Little Jimmy Griffin, Tabby Thomas, Hannah Dean, Calvin and Clarence, El Pauling, Royal Abbit The Royalton, Davey Jones, and Jimmy Dotson and The Blue Boys.