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Earl King The Singles Collection 1953-62 (2-CD)

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(Acrobat) 41 tracks. Blues guitarist, singer and songwriter Earl King, a native of New Orleans,... more

Earl King: The Singles Collection 1953-62 (2-CD)

(Acrobat) 41 tracks.
Blues guitarist, singer and songwriter Earl King, a native of New Orleans, was one of the coterie of influential artists who helped create the distinctive style of R&B which characterised the music of the Crescent City

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  • Interpret: Earl King

  • Album titlle: The Singles Collection 1953-62 (2-CD)

  • Genre R&B, Soul

  • Label Acrobat Records

  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 0824046327125

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King, Earl - The Singles Collection 1953-62 (2-CD) CD 1
01 Have you gone crazy? Earl King
02 Beggin' at your mercy Earl King
03 A mother's love Earl King
04 I'm your best bet Baby Earl King
05 What can I do Earl King
06 Til I say well done Earl King
07 No one but me Earl King
08 Eating and sleeping Earl King
09 Funny face Earl King
10 Sittin' and wonderin' Earl King
11 Those lonely, lonely nights Earl King
12 Baby, you can get your gun Earl King
13 My love is strong Earl King
14 Little girl Earl King
15 It must have been love Earl King
16 I'll take you back home Earl King
17 Mother told me not to go Earl King
18 Is everything alright? Earl King
19 Those lonely, lonely feelings Earl King
20 You can fly high Earl King
21 I'll never get tired Earl King
King, Earl - The Singles Collection 1953-62 (2-CD) CD 2
01 Well'o, well'o, well'o Baby Earl King
02 Everybody got to cry Earl King
03 I met a stranger Earl King
04 A weary silent night Earl King
05 Everybody's carried away Earl King
06 Don't you know you're wrong Earl King
07 Buddy, it's time to go Earl King
08 Darling honey angel child Earl King
09 I can't help myself Earl King
10 Come on [Parts 1 & 2] Earl King
11 Love me now Earl King
12 The things that I used to do Earl King
13 You're more to me than gold Earl King
14 Come along with me Earl King
15 You better know Earl King
16 Mama and Papa Earl King
17 Trick bag Earl King
18 Always a first time Earl King
19 We are just friends Earl King
20 A case of love Earl King
Earl King Songwriter, singer, guitarist, and hitmaker: Earl King wore a lot of hats on the... more
"Earl King"

Earl King

Songwriter, singer, guitarist, and hitmaker: Earl King wore a lot of hats on the 1950s New Orleans R&B scene. After making some regional noise with his impassioned 1954 Specialty single A Mother's Love (see Disc Four), he cast his lot with Johnny Vincent's fledgling Ace Records and gave the label its first national hit the following year with his plaintive two-chord blues Those Lonely, Lonely Nights.

"Johnny used to work with Specialty before he started his own label, Ace," said the late King. "One day, he came to me and said, 'Look, Earl, I'm starting a label. You ain't doing anything with Specialty, they ain't doing anything with you. You got some good songs. Why don't you come on over with me? Let's see if we can make some money.' And that's what happened. I went over with Johnny, and the first record I did with him was 'Those Lonely, Lonely Nights.' And it took off for him real quick."

Huey 'Piano' Smith's rolling 88s were a principal factor in the record's atmospheric charm, and Huey would continue to rattle the ivories on many of Earl's Ace encores. Yet My Love Is Strong, You Can Fly High, Well'O Well'O Well'O Baby, and Everybody's Carried Away, the latter three rampaging Crescent City rock and roll outings, came and went without anyone outside the Big Easy much noticing.

Earl's stop-time rocker Darling Honey Angel Child emerged on recording engineer Cosimo Matassa's Rex label in 1960. "That really was an instrumental," said Earl. "I kept saying, 'I wish I could put some words to this!' One day, I said, 'Oh well, what the hell, let me put some words to this groove.' And that's what I did."

Again, the record never made it past the bayous of Louisiana. King expanded it into a two-part single upon signing with Imperial later that year, re-titling his creation Come On and inserting scads of singular lead guitar parts that rode jauntily over a percolating second-line groove supplied by pianist James Booker, bassist George Davis, and drummer Robert French that came decorated with four horns.

"My greatest recording experiences came when I went with Imperial," said Earl. "Dave Bartholomew, who was the producer there, he gave me a free hand to do what I needed to do, whatever I wanted to do musically. I did just about what I wanted." Among King's other Imperial triumphs were 1962's hilarious Trick Bag and its charting flip Always A First Time. Come On found its way to Jimi Hendrix, who revisited the anthem on his 'Electric Ladyland' LP in 1968.

Although King wrote early '60s hits for Lee Dorsey, Willie Tee, and Fats Domino, a 1963 jaunt to Motown amounted to nothing tangible, and his promising '72 LP for Allen Toussaint was shelved. A trio of fine albums for New Orleans-based Black Top Records revitalized his performing career and had him touring from the mid-'80s on. Earl Silas Johnson IV died April 17, 2003 and was honored with a full traditional jazz funeral procession that wound through the streets of his lifelong hometown. It was a ceremony fit for a king.

Bill Dahl
Chicago, Illinois 

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Tracklist
King, Earl - The Singles Collection 1953-62 (2-CD) CD 1
01 Have you gone crazy?
02 Beggin' at your mercy
03 A mother's love
04 I'm your best bet Baby
05 What can I do
06 Til I say well done
07 No one but me
08 Eating and sleeping
09 Funny face
10 Sittin' and wonderin'
11 Those lonely, lonely nights
12 Baby, you can get your gun
13 My love is strong
14 Little girl
15 It must have been love
16 I'll take you back home
17 Mother told me not to go
18 Is everything alright?
19 Those lonely, lonely feelings
20 You can fly high
21 I'll never get tired
King, Earl - The Singles Collection 1953-62 (2-CD) CD 2
01 Well'o, well'o, well'o Baby
02 Everybody got to cry
03 I met a stranger
04 A weary silent night
05 Everybody's carried away
06 Don't you know you're wrong
07 Buddy, it's time to go
08 Darling honey angel child
09 I can't help myself
10 Come on [Parts 1 & 2]
11 Love me now
12 The things that I used to do
13 You're more to me than gold
14 Come along with me
15 You better know
16 Mama and Papa
17 Trick bag
18 Always a first time
19 We are just friends
20 A case of love