Fats Domino 8 Classic Albums Plus Bonus Tracks (4-CD)

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Fats Domino: 8 Classic Albums Plus Bonus Tracks (4-CD)
Article properties: Fats Domino: 8 Classic Albums Plus Bonus Tracks (4-CD)
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Interpret: Fats Domino
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Album titlle: 8 Classic Albums Plus Bonus Tracks (4-CD)
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Genre Rock'n'Roll
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Label Real Gone Music
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Artikelart CD
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EAN: 5036408127129
- weight in Kg 0.35
Domino, Fats - 8 Classic Albums Plus Bonus Tracks (4-CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | The Fat Man 234 | Fats Domino |
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02 | Tired Of Crying 213 | Fats Domino |
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03 | Goin' Home 210 | Fats Domino |
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04 | You Said You Loved Me 234 | Fats Domino |
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05 | Going To The River 232 | Fats Domino |
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06 | Please Don't Leave Me 237 | Fats Domino |
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07 | Rose Mary 213 | Fats Domino |
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08 | All By Myself 222 | Fats Domino |
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09 | Ain't That A Shame 224 | Fats Domino |
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10 | Poor Me 216 | Fats Domino |
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11 | Bo Weevil 246 | Fats Domino |
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12 | Don't Blame It On Me 240 | Fats Domino |
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13 | My Blue Heaven 205 | Fats Domino |
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14 | Swanee River Hop 249 | Fats Domino |
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15 | Second Line Jump 235 | Fats Domino |
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16 | Goodbye 215 | Fats Domino |
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17 | Careless Love 219 | Fats Domino |
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18 | I Love Her 207 | Fats Domino |
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19 | I'm In Love Again 153 | Fats Domino |
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20 | When My Dreamboat Comes Home 217 | Fats Domino |
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21 | Are You Going My Way 243 | Fats Domino |
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22 | If You Need Me 204 | Fats Domino |
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23 | My Heart Is In Your Hands 243 | Fats Domino |
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24 | Fat's Frenzy 227 | Fats Domino |
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01 | Blueberry Hill 220 | Fats Domino |
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02 | Honey Chile 147 | Fats Domino |
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03 | What's The Reason I'm Not Pleasing You 201 | Fats Domino |
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04 | Blue Monday 214 | Fats Domino |
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05 | So Long 207 | Fats Domino |
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06 | La La 207 | Fats Domino |
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07 | Troubles Of My Own 218 | Fats Domino |
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08 | You Done Me Wrong 207 | Fats Domino |
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09 | Reelin' And Rockin' 223 | Fats Domino |
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10 | The Fat Man's Hop 228 | Fats Domino |
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11 | Poor Poor Me 211 | Fats Domino |
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12 | Trust In Me 233 | Fats Domino |
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13 | Detroit City Blues 232 | Fats Domino |
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14 | Hide Away Blues 229 | Fats Domino |
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15 | She's My Baby 246 | Fats Domino |
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16 | New Baby (Brand New Baby) 241 | Fats Domino |
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17 | Little Bee 231 | Fats Domino |
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18 | Every Night About This Time 209 | Fats Domino |
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19 | I'm Walkin' 211 | Fats Domino |
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20 | I'm In The Mood For Love 241 | Fats Domino |
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21 | Cheatin' 234 | Fats Domino |
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22 | You Can Pack Your Suitcase 224 | Fats Domino |
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23 | Hey! Fat Man 238 | Fats Domino |
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24 | I'll Be Gone 219 | Fats Domino |
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Domino, Fats - 8 Classic Albums Plus Bonus Tracks (4-CD) CD 3 | ||||
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01 | The Rooster Song 205 | Fats Domino |
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02 | My Happiness 212 | Fats Domino |
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03 | As Time Goes By 138 | Fats Domino |
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04 | Hey La Bas Boogie 225 | Fats Domino |
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05 | Love Me 153 | Fats Domino |
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06 | Don't You Hear Me Calling You 207 | Fats Domino |
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07 | It's You I Love 201 | Fats Domino |
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08 | Valley Of Tears 152 | Fats Domino |
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09 | Where Did You Stay 200 | Fats Domino |
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10 | Baby Please 155 | Fats Domino |
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11 | Thinking Of You 207 | Fats Domino |
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12 | You Know I Miss You 213 | Fats Domino |
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13 | The Big Beat 159 | Fats Domino |
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14 | I'll Be Glad When You're Dead 238 | Fats Domino |
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15 | What Will I Tell My Heart 227 | Fats Domino |
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16 | Barrel House 232 | Fats Domino |
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17 | Little Mary 157 | Fats Domino |
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18 | Sick And Tired 234 | Fats Domino |
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19 | I Want You To Know 157 | Fats Domino |
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20 | 44 228 | Fats Domino |
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21 | Mardi Gras In New Orleans | Fats Domino |
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22 | I Can't Go On Rosalie | Fats Domino |
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23 | Long Lonesome Jorney | Fats Domino |
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24 | Youn School Girl | Fats Domino |
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01 | You Left Me 204 | Fats Domino |
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02 | Ain't It Good 235 | Fats Domino |
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03 | Howdy Podner 210 | Fats Domino |
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04 | Stack A Billy 209 | Fats Domino |
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05 | Would You 201 | Fats Domino |
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06 | Margie 213 | Fats Domino |
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07 | Hands Across The Table 157 | Fats Domino |
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08 | When The Saints Go Marching In 219 | Fats Domino |
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09 | Ida Jane 211 | Fats Domino |
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10 | Lil' Liza Jane 152 | Fats Domino |
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11 | I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday 200 | Fats Domino |
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12 | I Want To Walk You Home 219 | Fats Domino |
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13 | Put Your Arms Around Me Honey 156 | Fats Domino |
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14 | Three Nights A Week 143 | Fats Domino |
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15 | Shurah 139 | Fats Domino |
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16 | Rising Sun 209 | Fats Domino |
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17 | My Girl Josephine 202 | Fats Domino |
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18 | The Sheik Of Araby 201 | Fats Domino |
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19 | Walking To New Orleans 204 | Fats Domino |
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20 | Don't Come Knockin' 154 | Fats Domino |
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21 | Magic Isles 309 | Fats Domino |
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22 | You Always Hurt The One You Love 404 | Fats Domino |
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23 | It's The Talk Of The Town 239 | Fats Domino |
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24 | Natural Born Lover 459 | Fats Domino |
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25 | I Still Love You 157 | Fats Domino |
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26 | Be My Guest 213 | Fats Domino |
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27 | Country Boy 214 | Fats Domino |
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28 | I've Been Around 206 | Fats Domino |
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29 | I'm Ready 202 | Fats Domino |
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Fats Domino Obituary
Like the great Louis Armstrong before him, Fats Domino was a perfect ambassador for New Orleans music.
Even at the height of the mid-‘50s rock and roll explosion, when Elvis and Chuck Berry were scaring the bejeezus out of parents with their primal rhythms and suggestive stage antics, Fats was a cherubic presence when seated behind a piano with a sweet smile on his face and a fat horn section by his side. No wonder he was one of the era’s most prolific and universally accepted hitmakers; with trumpeter/bandleader Dave Bartholomew as his co-writer and producer, Domino unleashed an incredible run of hits on Imperial Records that were irresistible to teenagers and their parents alike. Fats always did the Crescent City proud.
Domino, who died at the age of 89 in his beloved home in Harvey, Jefferson Parrish in New Orleans, Louisiana, at night on the 24th of October 2017, had been ailing in recent years after surviving the wrath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 (he had to be rescued from his Ninth Ward home, which was utterly devastated). But prior to his hea
lth woes, Fats never stopped rocking like it was 1957 all over again, always fronting a rollicking band soaked in second-line rhythms and jabbing horns. Domino never seemed like he was just going through the motions; whenever he launched into his raucous set closer When The Saints Go Marching In, it was instant Mardi Gras time.
Antoine Domino
Born February 26, 1928 in the Big Easy, Antoine Domino, Jr. was a shy lad of Creole descent who spoke French before he learned English. Influenced by boogie piano specialists Albert Ammons (whose Swanee River Boogie became one of Domino’s enduring showpieces), Meade Lux Lewis, and Amos Milburn, Fats was given his nickname by bassist Billy Diamond, whose band he played with at the Hideaway Club beginning in 1946. Domino was making a name in his own right by ’49, when he met Bartholomew, who brought Imperial owner Lew Chudd to the Hideaway to check out the promising newcomer. The end result was a record contract that would make immense profits for the label and Domino as it stretched for more than a decade.
The Fat Man, a cleaned-up adaptation of Champion Jack Dupree’s Junker Blues, was Domino’s Imperial debut and just missed the top of the R&B hit parade in early 1950. Fats achieved R&B stardom long before rock and roll reared its impudent head, scoring major hits with Every Night About This Time (1950), Goin’ Home, Going To The River (both 1952), and Please Don’t Leave Me and Something’s Wrong (both 1953). Everything changed when Domino released the stop-time rocker Ain’t It A Shame in 1955.
Typically a Domino/Bartholomew collaboration, it not only paced the R&B charts but went Top Ten pop despite a Pat Boone cover. Rock and roll was exploding all over, and Fats was one of the rowdy music’s first true heroes. Of course, having a crack band at his behest whenever he ventured into Cosimo Matassa’s studio in the French Quarter sure didn’t hurt. Herbert Hardesty, who was prominently featured with Domino’s band for decades, took the lion’s share of the sax solos on Domino’s hits, with studio stalwart Lee Allen handling the rest.
Domino was a rock and roll superstar
For the rest of the decade, Domino was a rock and roll superstar, thanks to blockbusters that included I’m In Love Again, When My Dreamboat Comes Home, Blueberry Hill (his top seller of all), and Blue Monday in 1956, I’m Walkin’ the next year, Whole Lotta Loving in ’58, I’m Ready, I Want To Walk You Home, and Be My Guest in ’59, and the plaintive Walking To New Orleans and My Girl Josephine at the beginning of the new decade. Domino memorably guested in the rock and roll flicks ‘The Girl Can’t Help It,’ ‘Jamboree,’ and ‘The Big Beat,’ headlined countless package shows that barnstormed the U.S. and helped knock down segregation barriers, starred on network TV programs, and remained singularly free of scandal as he loyally doted on his huge family back home when he wasn’t on the road.
After an amazing run on Imperial (all of his masters for the label are available on Bear Family’s eight-CD boxed set ‘Out of New Orleans’), Domino moved over to the ABC-Paramount label in 1963. But by then, the glory years of New Orleans rock and roll were long in the history books. Domino made more platters for Mercury and Reprise, often recording away from his home base, and toured far and wide as the oldies circuit welcomed him with open arms. Eventually Domino decided to retire from the road altogether, limiting his performances to venues that were close to home.
New Orleans was filled with great performers during the ‘50s, but there was only one Fat Man. Monumentally influential to a generation or two of Louisiana musicians (especially the pioneers of the swamp pop movement), he was the very definition of New Orleans rock and roll—as all the gold records adorning his wall during the pre-Katrina days so eloquently attested.
--Bill Dahl
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