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(2008/RHYTHM ACES) 12 tracks (37:52) produced by Chris Cummings. Great Rock & Roll originals,... more

The Rhythm Aces: Hand Me Down Suits 'n' Hobnail Boots (CD)

(2008/RHYTHM ACES) 12 tracks (37:52) produced by Chris Cummings. Great Rock & Roll originals, mostly done Teddyboy-way with great lyrics, included in the stunning 16 page booklet of Teddyboy-style artwork. Highlight!

Article properties: The Rhythm Aces: Hand Me Down Suits 'n' Hobnail Boots (CD)

  • Interpret: The Rhythm Aces

  • Album titlle: Hand Me Down Suits 'n' Hobnail Boots (CD)

  • Genre Rock'n'Roll

  • Label RHYTHM ACES

  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 5060115941211

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Rhythm Aces, The - Hand Me Down Suits 'n' Hobnail Boots (CD) CD 1
01 You Lied To Me The Rhythm Aces
02 78 RPM The Rhythm Aces
03 Tunnel Of Love The Rhythm Aces
04 Cosh Boy The Rhythm Aces
05 Ten Bob Millionaire The Rhythm Aces
06 Doin The Creep The Rhythm Aces
07 What's The Matter Baby The Rhythm Aces
08 Life At The Top The Rhythm Aces
09 The Fabulous Rosina The Rhythm Aces
10 Carry On Teddyboy The Rhythm Aces
11 The First Teenage The Rhythm Aces
12 I'm Bad The Rhythm Aces
Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces Searching For My Love Bobby Moore & The Rhythm... more
"The Rhythm Aces"

Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces

Searching For My Love

Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces

Searching For My Love

 

Leonard Chess initiated a mutually beneficial relationship with Rick Hall's Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals with this #7 R&B hit, a #27 pop seller. Tenor sax-blowing bandleader Bobby Moore wasn't the Rhythm Aces' primary singer; that honor went to guitarist Chico Jenkins. The rest of the band consisted of alto saxist Larry Moore, guitarist Marion Sledge, organist Clifford Laws, bassist Joe Frank, and drummer John Baldwin, Jr.

The New Orleans-born Moore formed the first edition of the Rhythm Aces in 1952 at Fort Benning, Georgia while in the Army. In 1961, he put together a new group by the same name in Montgomery, Alabama. As their reputation grew, the Rhythm Aces played locally behind Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, Etta James, and Wilson Pickett. Montgomery wasn't far from where Hall had set up shop to define the emerging Muscle Shoals sound with his hit productions on Arthur Alexander (1962'sYou Better Move On) and Jimmy Hughes (Steal Away in 1964 for Hall's Fame label). The Rhythm Aces struck paydirt at their first visit to Fame in late '65.

Jimmy Johnson, Fame's resident session guitarist, engineered Searching For My Love, which Moore wrote. It was a self-contained band, and they all came up in one 1955 blue Buick,” says Jimmy. ”They had the bass drum and a lot of stuff on the top of the car. I do not know how they got everything in there.” Once they got all that gear unloaded and tuned up, the Rhythm Aces delivered an outstanding performance on the easy-surging mid-tempo theme, Jenkins' plaintive, soul-drenched vocal soaring atop Laws' organ cushion and Bobby's gently insistent horn (Moore ostensibly doubles as one of the harmony singers).

       Moore and Jenkins lip-synched their smash in front of the Huntsville, Alabama Community Center on the Dick Clark-helmed ABC-TV program 'Where the Action Is' minus the rest of the band; surrounded by an integrated gaggle of casually attired teens, their classy stage uniforms, complete with bowties, looked a tad out of place. Checker issued a splendid album named after the hit (instead of placing a photo of the band on its cover, Checker chose a shot of a pretty lady taken by house shutterbug Don Bronstein). The group's late '66 Moore-penned encore Try My Love Again, in the same groove as Searching, cracked the R&B Top 40. The more upbeat Chained To Your Heart was their last Checker chart entry during the summer of '67.

Despite numerous personnel changes over the decades, Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces never stopped playing fraternity bashes and local dances. He was still going strong around Montgomery prior to his death at age 75 on February 1, 2006. 

 

- Bill Dahl -

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Tracklist
Rhythm Aces, The - Hand Me Down Suits 'n' Hobnail Boots (CD) CD 1
01 You Lied To Me
02 78 RPM
03 Tunnel Of Love
04 Cosh Boy
05 Ten Bob Millionaire
06 Doin The Creep
07 What's The Matter Baby
08 Life At The Top
09 The Fabulous Rosina
10 Carry On Teddyboy
11 The First Teenage
12 I'm Bad