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Julia Lee: Kansas City Star (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)
No-one handled a ribald blues like Julia Lee, but it would be wrong to think of her simply as a singer of smutty songs. A fine pianist, she surrounded herself all her life with the best jazzmen from her home town of Kansas City, and these are records like no others from the golden era of R&B. They're beautifully arranged jazzy blues.
The classic Capitol hits are here, like Snatch It And Grab It, Gotta Gimme Whatcha Got,
King Size Papa, together with the rest of her Capitol recordings (1944-1952). We've also got recordings made for Merritt (1927), Brunswick (1929), Premier (1945), Damon (1954/55) and Fourmost Records (1956/1957), as well as a complete rehearsal session. This is the COMPLETE Julia Lee, and it'll be a revelation for anyone who thinks of her only in terms of the smutty songs. Any lover of risqu needs this.
Article properties:Julia Lee: Kansas City Star (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)
Interpret: Julia Lee
Album titlle: Kansas City Star (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)
Genre R&B, Soul
Label Bear Family Records
- Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
Artikelart Box set
EAN: 4000127157706
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Lee, Julia - Kansas City Star (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1 | ||||
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01 | Down Home Syncopated Blues | Julia Lee | ||
02 | Meritt Stomp | Julia Lee | ||
03 | If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight | Julia Lee | ||
04 | Paseo Street | Julia Lee | ||
05 | Ruff Scufflin' | Julia Lee | ||
06 | St. James Infirmary | Julia Lee | ||
07 | He's Tall And Dark And Handsome | Julia Lee | ||
08 | Won't You Come Over To My House? | Julia Lee | ||
09 | Come On Over To My House | Julia Lee | ||
10 | Trouble In Mind | Julia Lee | ||
11 | If It's Good | Julia Lee | ||
12 | Show Me Missouri Blues | Julia Lee | ||
13 | Lotus Blossom | Julia Lee | ||
14 | Dream Lucky Blues | Julia Lee | ||
15 | Wee Baby Blues | Julia Lee | ||
16 | If It's Good | Julia Lee | ||
17 | I've Got A Crush On The Fuller Brush Man | Julia Lee | ||
18 | Two Loves Have I | Julia Lee | ||
19 | Some Of These Days | Julia Lee | ||
20 | St. Louis Blues | Julia Lee | ||
21 | Shake That Thing | Julia Lee | ||
22 | Shake It And Break It | Julia Lee |
Lee, Julia - Kansas City Star (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2 | ||||
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01 | Julia's Blues | Julia Lee | ||
02 | Lies | Julia Lee | ||
03 | Gotta Gimme Whatcha' Got | Julia Lee | ||
04 | When A Woman Loves A Man | Julia Lee | ||
05 | Oh Marie | Julia Lee | ||
06 | I'll Get Along Somehow | Julia Lee | ||
07 | A Porter's Love Song To A Chambermaid | Julia Lee | ||
08 | Have You Ever Been Lonely? | Julia Lee | ||
09 | Since I've Been With You | Julia Lee | ||
10 | Out In The Cold Again | Julia Lee | ||
11 | Young Girl's Blues | Julia Lee | ||
12 | On My Way Out | Julia Lee | ||
13 | There Goes My Heart | Julia Lee | ||
14 | Snatch And Grab It | Julia Lee | ||
15 | If You Hadn't Gone Away | Julia Lee | ||
16 | Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out | Julia Lee | ||
17 | The Curse Of An Aching Heart | Julia Lee | ||
18 | Bleeding Hearted Blues | Julia Lee | ||
19 | Living Backstreet For You | Julia Lee | ||
20 | Wise Guys (You're A Wise Guy) | Julia Lee |
Lee, Julia - Kansas City Star (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3 | ||||
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01 | Mama Don't Allow It | Julia Lee | ||
02 | Doubtful Blues | Julia Lee | ||
03 | Ain't It A Crime | Julia Lee | ||
04 | Knock Me A Kiss (& JOE ALEXANDER) | Julia Lee | ||
05 | Cold-Hearted Daddy | Julia Lee | ||
06 | My Sin (take 1,2,3,4) | Julia Lee | ||
07 | When You're Smiling | Julia Lee | ||
08 | I Was Wrong | Julia Lee | ||
09 | Pagan Love Song | Julia Lee | ||
10 | All I Ever Do Is Worry | Julia Lee | ||
11 | Take It Or Leave It | Julia Lee | ||
12 | That's What I Like | Julia Lee | ||
13 | King Size Papa | Julia Lee | ||
14 | Blues For Someone | Julia Lee | ||
15 | I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles | Julia Lee | ||
16 | Breeze (Blowing My Baby Back To Me) | Julia Lee | ||
17 | The Spinach Song | Julia Lee | ||
18 | Crazy World | Julia Lee | ||
19 | Tell Me, Daddy | Julia Lee | ||
20 | Christmas Spirits | Julia Lee | ||
21 | Until The Real Thing Comes Along | Julia Lee |
Lee, Julia - Kansas City Star (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 4 | ||||
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01 | Charmaine | Julia Lee | ||
02 | Lotus Blossom | Julia Lee | ||
03 | Marijuana | Julia Lee | ||
04 | Sit Down And Drink It Over | Julia Lee | ||
05 | Away From You | Julia Lee | ||
06 | The Glory Of Love | Julia Lee | ||
07 | Tonight's The Night | Julia Lee | ||
08 | My Man Stands Out | Julia Lee | ||
09 | Do You Want It? | Julia Lee | ||
10 | It Comes In Like A Lion | Julia Lee | ||
11 | Don't Come Too Soon | Julia Lee | ||
12 | Ugly Papa | Julia Lee | ||
13 | Don't Save It Too Long (The Money Song) | Julia Lee | ||
14 | After Hours Waltz | Julia Lee | ||
15 | You Ain't Got It No More | Julia Lee | ||
16 | When Your Lover Has Gone | Julia Lee | ||
17 | Oh Chuck It (In A Bucket) | Julia Lee | ||
18 | Decent Woman Blues | Julia Lee | ||
19 | Dragging My Heart Around | Julia Lee |
Lee, Julia - Kansas City Star (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 5 | ||||
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01 | It Won't Be Long | Julia Lee | ||
02 | You're Gonna Miss It | Julia Lee | ||
03 | Can't Get Enough Of That Stuff | Julia Lee | ||
04 | When A Man Has Two Women | Julia Lee | ||
05 | Scream In The Night | Julia Lee | ||
06 | I Know It's Wrong (The Diet Song) | Julia Lee | ||
07 | Music, Maestro Please | Julia Lee | ||
08 | Pipe Dreams | Julia Lee | ||
09 | When Jennie Does That Lowdown Dance | Julia Lee | ||
10 | If I Didn't Care | Julia Lee | ||
11 | Lazy River | Julia Lee | ||
12 | All This Beef And Big Ripe Tomatoes | Julia Lee | ||
13 | Can't Get You Off My Mind | Julia Lee | ||
14 | I Got News For You | Julia Lee | ||
15 | Goin' To Chicago Blues | Julia Lee | ||
16 | Last Call For Alcohol | Julia Lee | ||
17 | Kansas City Boogie | Julia Lee | ||
18 | Love In Bloom | Julia Lee | ||
19 | Keep `em Barefoot And Busy | Julia Lee | ||
20 | Baby I'm Through | Julia Lee | ||
21 | Scat You Cats | Julia Lee | ||
22 | I Can't See How | Julia Lee | ||
23 | King Size Papa | Julia Lee | ||
24 | Bop And Rock Lullaby | Julia Lee |
Julia Lee
Julia Lee – Kansas City Star
Julia Lee was born on October 31, 1902 in Boonville, Missouri and grew up in Kansas City. She is the most popular female Jazz and Rhythm & Blues singer out of Kansas City, Missouri and used to be called 'Kansas City Star'. She began performing during her childhood in her father's string trio in local congregations and on house parties. Lee started working as a pianist and singer in 1917 playing Ragtime and to attend silent movies in movie theatres.
She joined the orchestra of her brother, George E. Lee, in 1920 and stayed for 15 years. 1927 saw her first studio recordings made for the Merritt label arranged and accompanied by Jesse Stone. She launched a solo career in 1935 and soon became a star of the local Kansas City Jazz circuit. Capitol Records recognized her as the Kansas City Star and released her in 1944 within Capitol's 'History of Jazz'-series. She soon began performing along with popular Rhythm & Blues combos which led into the foundation of Julia Lee's own small band, 'Her Boyfriends'. Her band included famous musicians such as Benny Carter, Red Norvo, Tommy Douglas, Red Nichols and many more. Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends blasted off with 'Come On Over To My House, Baby' and 'Gimme Whatcha Got'. Both became her first juke box and radio hits which secured her first real contract with Capitol Records in 1946.
She went on with 'Snatch It And Grab It', #1 R&B charts for 12 weeks in 1947! 1948 saw her next number 1 hit exploding over the R&B charts for 9 weeks: 'King Size Papa'! 'I Didn't Like It The First Time (The Spinach Song)' (#4 R&B charts) followed in 1949 and it was that same year when the American President Harry S. Truman, who is also a Missouri native, invited her to play the White House. Her success stagnated by the mid-1950s when Rock'n'Roll started its domination even that Julia Lee sounded more Rhythm & Blues alike than ever before. She continued producing and had a small acting role in a movie called 'The Delinquence', that had been filmed in Kansas City in 1957 by Hollywood director Robert Altman. Julia Lee died of a heart attack aged 56 on December 8, 1958. She is one of the most popular stars from the Kansas City area, she showed the world how to jazz up from Kansas City Jazz to Rhythm & Blues. She is a milestone in the history of popular music!
There was no overlooking the obscenity in much of Julia Lee's work, but, until Bear Family released its groundbreaking boxed set ('Kansas City Star', BCD 15770), many thought of it as her defining characteristic. The box revealed an eloquent jazz and blues stylist in the Kansas City tradition. In November 1944 Capitol's Dave Dexter took Julia Lee (1902-1958) into a KC studio and supervised her first Capitol session, on which she was accompanied by Jay McShann. The recordings were included in a 78rpm Capitol album, 'The History Of Jazz.' Before the album aroused any attention, Lee recorded a session for H.S. Somson's St. Louis-based Premier label with a band led by Tommy Douglas, an alto player who reportedly influenced the young Charlie Parker. With its stop-time verses, If It's Good swings mightily, and Somson later sold the entire session to Mercury. By the summer of 1946, deejays had pulled Julia's 78 from 'The History of Jazz' and played both sides more than any other selection.
Responding to the demand, Dexter signed Lee to Capitol and brought her to Hollywood. (With grateful acknowledgments to Bill Millar's notes for 'Kansas City Star'). Julia Lee (1902-1958) was one of the few popular postwar R&B singers whose recording career stretched back into the twenties. Long a fixture at Milton's Tap Room in Kansas City, she sang blues and ballads to an all-white clientele. Visiting jazzmen and blues aficionados invariably made pilgrimages to Lee's rollicking after-hours sets. Signed to Capitol Records in 1944, Lee tallied an impressive number of hits, many of them bawdy. (Opportunity Knocks But Once) Snatch It And Grab It stayed on top of 'Billboard's' R&B chart from November 1947 to February 1948.
Her follow-up, King Size Papa, grabbed the top spot for most of spring 1948. When Capitol released Don't Come Too Soon in July 1950, 'Billboard' actually warned potential buyers about its content: "Lyric is certainly too blue for airing and juke ops with finicky locations should listen carefully before installing this one." Though Lee continued recording for Capitol into 1952, the label lost interest in promoting her. Most of the sides she recorded after 1950 stayed in the can.
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Julia Lee Kansas City Star (5-CD)
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