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Junior Wells Junior’S Wail – Singles As & Bs 1953-1961

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(2014/Jasmine) 28 tracks Featuring: Muddy Waters, Earl Hooker, Willie Dixon, Elmore James, Otis... more

Junior Wells: Junior’S Wail – Singles As & Bs 1953-1961

(2014/Jasmine) 28 tracks Featuring: Muddy Waters, Earl Hooker, Willie Dixon, Elmore James, Otis Spann

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  • Interpret: Junior Wells

  • Album titlle: Junior’S Wail – Singles As & Bs 1953-1961

  • Label JASMINE

  • Genre Blues

  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 0604988304121

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Wells, Junior - Junior’S Wail – Singles As & Bs 1953-1961 CD 1
01 Cut That Out Junior Wells
02 Eagle Rock Junior Wells
03 Hoodoo Man Junior Wells
04 Junior’S Wail Junior Wells
05 ‘Bout The Break Of Day Junior Wells
06 Lord Lord (Lawdy! Lawdy!) Junior Wells
07 Tomorrow Night Junior Wells
08 So All Alone Junior Wells
09 Two Headed Woman Junior Wells
10 Lovey Dovey Lovely One Junior Wells
11 I Could Cry (1957 Version) Junior Wells
12 Cha Cha Cha In Blue Junior Wells
13 Little By Little Junior Wells
14 Come On In This House Junior Wells
15 You Don’T Care Junior Wells
16 Prison Bars All Around Me Junior Wells
17 Galloping Horses And A Lazy Mule (Junior Wells And Earl Hooker) Junior Wells
18 Calling All Blues (Junior Wells And Earl Hooker) Junior Wells
19 Messin’ With The Kid Junior Wells
20 Universal Rock Junior Wells
21 I’M A Stranger Junior Wells
22 The Things I’D Do For You Junior Wells
23 You Sure Look Good To Me Junior Wells
24 It Hurts Me Too Junior Wells
25 So Tired Junior Wells
26 Love Me Junior Wells
27 I Could Cry (1961 Version) Junior Wells
28 I Need Me A Car Junior Wells
Junior Wells Strutting across the stage, cocksure like the blues' answer to James Brown,... more
"Junior Wells"

Junior Wells

Strutting across the stage, cocksure like the blues' answer to James Brown, Junior Wells owned one of the most dynamic voices in Chicago blues. He was as confident belting brassy soul as he was doing lowdown blues, his wide-toned amplified harmonica excursions always compelling. Before joining forces with Buddy Guy, Junior teamed up with light-fingered guitar master Earl Hooker at Mel London's Chief and Profile Records. It was a match made in blues heaven 

Amos Wells Blakemore was born December 9, 1934 in West Memphis, Arkansas. He found a kindred spirit while growing up on his family's farm. "His name was Junior Parker," said the late Wells. "We was raised up together, and he was playing the harmonica. I said to myself, if he could do it, I could too."  But the bright lights up north beckoned. "I came to Chicago in 1941," he said. "My mother, she was already in Chicago. 

"When I got to Chicago, I met all the older musicians--blues singers, I should say--and they took up so much time with me. Like Muddy Waters, Big Maceo, Tampa Red, Johnny Jones, Sunnyland Slim, Big Bill Broonzy, the original Sonny Boy (John Lee Williamson), and the late Rice Miller. But the late Rice Miller was the thing that set my soul on fire with the harmonica." The fun-loving teen hooked up with guitar-wielding brothers Louis and David Myers in 1950; along with drummer Fred Below, they formed a band called the Aces.

 

"Me and the Aces, we go way back as kids," Wells said. "I was living at 22nd and Prairie, and they came over to some friends of theirs across the street at a house party. The people that had the house party came over and asked me to come over,” he said. “So I went over, and they asked me, do I want to sit in and jam with 'em? So we started to jamming, and it came out pretty good. Then after that, we decided maybe we would try to do some things together. We started doing house parties and stuff like that. The first little gig at a club we had, we went in there and did a thing there for three nights. We was making like $12. That's for the whole group."

Wells briefly joined Muddy Waters' combo in 1952, replacing Little Walter, before making his solo recording debut the next year with a romping Cut That Out for Leonard Allen's States label (he encored with his first version of Hoodoo Man). After four States singles in all and then a lengthy hiatus, Junior joined London's fledgling label setup in 1957, waxing Two-Headed Woman and I Could Cry for Chief. A '59 date for Profile resulted in the national hit Little By Little (I'm Losing You).  

"Mel London and Willie Dixon was the ones that was doing the singing on it. They're backing me up. I thought it was a tremendous thing, because I didn't think it was hittin' on too much when we first started off to doin' it," said Junior. "But after I listened to it when they played it back to me, it was great."

A talented composer, savvy producer, and commercially astute label boss, the Mississippi-born London wrote Wells' sassy signature song Messin' With The Kid, cut October 17, 1960 at Chicago's Universal Recording. Its killer instrumental hook, inserted at the end of most choruses, was played by impeccable lead guitarist Earl Hooker. He was joined in the band by saxists Jarrett Gibson and Donald Hankins, pianist Johnny 'Big Moose' Walker, bassist Jack Myers, and drummer Fred Below (Wells left his harp in his pocket). Hooker did a sublime instrumental version, Rockin' With The Kid, the following year for London's Age imprint.

Bill Dahl
Chicago, Illinois 

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Tracklist
Wells, Junior - Junior’S Wail – Singles As & Bs 1953-1961 CD 1
01 Cut That Out
02 Eagle Rock
03 Hoodoo Man
04 Junior’S Wail
05 ‘Bout The Break Of Day
06 Lord Lord (Lawdy! Lawdy!)
07 Tomorrow Night
08 So All Alone
09 Two Headed Woman
10 Lovey Dovey Lovely One
11 I Could Cry (1957 Version)
12 Cha Cha Cha In Blue
13 Little By Little
14 Come On In This House
15 You Don’T Care
16 Prison Bars All Around Me
17 Galloping Horses And A Lazy Mule (Junior Wells And Earl Hooker)
18 Calling All Blues (Junior Wells And Earl Hooker)
19 Messin’ With The Kid
20 Universal Rock
21 I’M A Stranger
22 The Things I’D Do For You
23 You Sure Look Good To Me
24 It Hurts Me Too
25 So Tired
26 Love Me
27 I Could Cry (1961 Version)
28 I Need Me A Car