Ivory Joe Hunter 7th Street Boogie (LP)
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Ivory Joe Hunter: 7th Street Boogie (LP)
Article properties: Ivory Joe Hunter: 7th Street Boogie (LP)
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Interpret: Ivory Joe Hunter
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Album titlle: 7th Street Boogie (LP)
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Genre R&B, Soul
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Label ROUTE 66
- Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min
- Vinyl record size LP (12 Inch)
- Record Grading Mint (M)
- Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
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Artikelart LP
- Preiscode Y12
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EAN: 4000127719058
- weight in Kg 0.21
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| 01 | 7th Street Boogie | Ivory Joe Hunter |
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| 02 | Blues At Sunrise | Ivory Joe Hunter |
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| 03 | Boogin' In The Basement | Ivory Joe Hunter |
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| 04 | Reconversion Blues | Ivory Joe Hunter |
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| 05 | High Cost Low Pay Blues | Ivory Joe Hunter |
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| 06 | Crieving Blues | Ivory Joe Hunter |
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| 07 | Siesta With Sonny | Ivory Joe Hunter |
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| 08 | Send Me Pretty Mama | Ivory Joe Hunter |
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| 09 | I Quit My Pretty Mama | Ivory Joe Hunter |
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| 10 | Woo Wee Blues | Ivory Joe Hunter |
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| 11 | Don't Fall In Love With Me | Ivory Joe Hunter |
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| 12 | What Did You Do To Me | Ivory Joe Hunter |
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| 13 | I Got Your Water On | Ivory Joe Hunter |
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| 14 | S.P. Blues | Ivory Joe Hunter |
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| 15 | Leave Her Alone | Ivory Joe Hunter |
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| 16 | Don't You Believe Her | Ivory Joe Hunter |
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Ivory Joe Hunter,
born at Kirbyville, Texas, in 1914, was first recorded by Alan Lomax for the Library of Congress in 1933. Moving to Los Angeles, he recorded for a number of small labels, having R&B hits with 'Blues At Sunrise' (on his own label, Ivory) and 'Pretty Mama Blues' (Pacific). In 1947, a King contract resulted in further hits : 'Guess Who', `Landlord Blues' and 'I Quit My Pretty Mama'. Moving to MGM, Hunter's successes included 'I Almost Lost My Mind' (No. 1, in 1950) and 'I Need You So'.
Having joined Atlantic, Hunter broke into the rock'n'roll market in 1956 with a Top Twenty hit, 'Since I Met You Baby'. His own subsequent discs for Dot, Capitol and Veep sold poorly, but Nat Cole, the Five Keys, Pat Boone and Elvis Presley all did well with his songs. In recent years, Hunter based himself in Nashville where, as a member of the Grand Ole Opry, he had hopes of a fresh career in country music, the field with which his soulful blues ballads and understated barrelhouse piano had close affiliations.
He died of cancer in a Memphis Hospital, on November 8, 1974.
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