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Friday, December 30, 2022

You Talk Too Much - The Ric and Ron Story Volume 1 ... the golden era of New Orleans R'n'B

 


Ric Records, along with sister label Ron Records, were American record labels formed by Joe Ruffino in 1959. Although most of Ric's releases did not rise above regional hits, the label was active during the golden era of New Orleans R'n'B and was an incubator for many artists who are now recognized as definers of the style.

After his first taste of the music industry at A-1 Distributors, Joe Ruffino set out on his own with the Ric and Ron imprints, headquartered at 630 Baronne Street in New Orleans. The labels were named after Joe's two sons. Ric Records was focused exclusively on releasing local New Orleans talent. Edgar Blanchard was brought in to help with studio arrangements, and supervised all early Ric studio sessions. He was later replaced by Harold Battiste. Mac Rebennack (later "Dr. John") was also brought on as label president and helped with writing and producing.

Artists on the label included Eddie Bo, Johnny Adams, Lenny Capello, Al Johnson, Tommy Ridgley and Joe Jones. Jones provided Ric with its only sizeable hit, "You Talk Too Much", which peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the fall of 1960. 

Sister label Ron Records had a similar focus on local talent. Artists released include Professor Longhair (local favorite "Go to the Mardi Gras"), Irma Thomas, Bobby Mitchell, Eddie Lang (not to be confused with the jazz guitarist Eddie Lang) and Martha Carter. After being discovered in a local club by Tommy Ridgley, Irma Thomas recorded her first single "(You Can Have My Husband but) Don't Mess with My Man" for Ron within a week. She is now recognized as an important American singer, and was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame in 2007.

Ric and Ron folded in 1962 when Joe Ruffino died.


You Talk Too Much

1 Professor Longhair– Go To The Mardi Gras 2:55

2 Johnny Adams– I Won't Cry 2:21

3 Eddie Bo– Tell It Like It Is 2:19

4 Al Johnson – You Done Me Wrong 2:25

5 Mercy Baby– Don't Lie To Me 2:11

6 Edgar Blanchard– Let's Get It 2:27

7 Johnny Adams– Come On 2:17

8 Lenny Capello & The Dots– Tootles 2:13

9 Professor Longhair– Cuttin'Out (Hey Now Baby) 2:37

10 Joe Jones – I Love You Still 2:14

11 Eddie Lang – Easy Rockin' 2:36

12 Eddie Bo– You Got Your Mojo Working 3:08

13 Chris Kenner– Rocket To The Moon 2:21

14 Eddie Lang – She's Mine All Mine 1:57

15 The Gondoliers– You Call Everybody Darling 2:04

16 Robert Parker– All Nite Long Pts 1 & 2 5:19

17 Irma Thomas– Don't Mess With My Man 2:20

18 Tommy Ridgley– Let's Try And Talk It Over 2:39

19 Martha Carter– Nobody Knows (How I Feel About You) 1:56

20 Al Johnson – Carnival Time 2:38

21 Irma Thomas– I May Be Wrong 2:22

22 Joe Jones – You Talk Too Much 2:32

23 Professor Longhair– Tipitina (Demo) 2:23

24 Johnny Adams– I Won't Cry (Demo) 3:01

Sunday, December 18, 2022

Unissued Sun Masters - various artists

 


1 Howard Chandler– Wampus Cat

2 Ray Garden– This Chick

3 Unknown Artist– Little Red Hen

4 Curley Money– Chain Gang Charlie

5 Ken Parchman – Love Crazy Baby

6 Ken Parchman – Treat Me Right

7 Andy Anderson – Johnny Valentine

8 Gene Simmons – Peroxide Blond & Hopped Up Model Ford

9 Jimmy Haggett – Rabbit Action

10 Jesse Lee Turner– Put Me Down

11 Narvel Felts– Cry Baby Cry

12 Narvel Felts– Did You Tell Me

13 Narvel Felts– Teenage Way

14 Glenn Honeycutt– Campus Love

15 Carl McVoy– You're The Only Star In My Blue Heaven

16 Carl McVoy– Little Girl

17 Gene Ross– Everybody's Trying To Kiss My Baby

18 Jimmy Pritchett– Nothing On My Mind

19 Ray Smith– Right Behind You Baby

20 Harold Dorman– I'm Stepping Aside

21 Cliff Thomas – Dance Little Girl

22 Curtis Hoback – The King Is Back

23 Curtis Hoback – With My Best Friend

24 Teddy Reidel– Stop

25 Teddy Reidel– Tired Of Love

26 Dick Penner– Someday Baby

27 Rudy Grayzell– Remember When

28 Johnny Powers– Don't Got Away

29 Johnny Powers– But Now That It's Over

30 Lynn Pratt– If I Can't Have You


Unissued Sun Masters

Wednesday, December 7, 2022

The Tornados – Satellites And Sound Effects

 


The Tornados were an English instrumental group mostly active in the 1960s.

The house band for pioneering record producer Joe Meek. Their original and classic line-up comprised Alan Caddy (guitar), Clem Cattini (drums), Heinz Burt (bass), George Bellamy (rhythm guitar) and Roger LaVern (keyboards). Their instrumental material was composed and produced by Meek, and frequently had a futuristic sound, reflecting Meek's interest in electronics and sound manipulation. '

Although their first single "Love And Fury" bombed, the follow-up "Telstar" caught the public imagination and was a number one hit in both the UK and USA; they were the first British group ever to top the US Hot Hundred. The quintet enjoyed several more UK hits, though the original line-up began to fall apart when Heinz Burt left for a solo career as a vocalist in 1963 — he scored one major UK hit, "Just Like Eddie" later that year— and none of the original members remained by the time the Tornados finally disbanded upon Meek's death in 1967.

(Not to be confused with American surf rock band The Tornadoes, famous for the track "Bustin' Surfboards")

1 Love And Fury

2 Telstar

3 Jungle Fever

4 Ridin' The Wind

5 Globetrotter

6 Robot

7 Life On Venus

8 The Breeze And I

9 All The Stars In The Sky

10 The Ice Cream Man

11 Dragonfly

12 Joystick

13 Hot Pot

14 Monte Carlo

15 Exodus

16 Granada

17 Early Bird

18 Stingray

19 Pop-Art Goes Mozart

20 Is That A Ship I Hear


Satellites And Sound Effects


Friday, December 2, 2022

Grooving At Studio One - various artists - original rocksteady/reggae

 


Studio One is one of Jamaica's most renowned record labels and recording studios; it has been described as the Motown of Jamaica. The record label was involved with most of the major music movements in Jamaica during the 1960s and 1970s, including ska, rocksteady, reggae, dub and dancehall.

This collection compiles the original Studio One hits that UB40 covered along with the Studio One versions of other Jamaican favorites found on the Labor Of Love volumes. Also included are bonus tracks of other Reggae favorites.

1 Dennis Brown– Grooving Out On Life 3:13

2 Ken Boothe– Just Another Girl 3:18

3 Tennessee Brown– I'll Never Fall In Love (Extended Version) 4:31

4 Owen Grey – Here I Am Baby 3:57

5 Delroy Wilson– Dancing Mood 2:45

6 Larry Marshall And The Freedom Singers– Sweet Sensation 3:31

7 Dennis Brown– Johnny Too Bad 3:06

8 Freddie Mc Gregor – Cherry Oh Baby 2:57

9 The Heptones– Baby 2:46

10 Carlton Livingstone – She Loves Me 3:39

11 The Silvertones– My Desire (Extended Version) 4:10

12 Devon Russell– Out Of Love 3:39

13 Dobby Dobson– Tears From My Eyes 3:48

14 Dennis Brown– It's Impossible 3:08

15 Ken Boothe– Puppet On A String 2:56

16 Dobby Dobson– Sherry 3:53


Grooving At Studio One