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JUKEBOX MAMBO IV
Genre | Jazz |
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Format | VINYL |
Cat. no | JMANLP136 |
Label | JAZZMAN |
Artist | VARIOUS ARTISTS |
Release Date | 24/02/2023 |
Carrier | 2LP |
Barcode | 5036468001360 |
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TRACKLIST 01: Calvary - Marie Knight and Sister Rosetta Tharpe 02: Evil One - The Dundees 03: Wanda - The Heartbreakers 04: Love For Sale - Helene Polite 05: Oscalypse - Oscar Pettiford 06: Go Away Blues - Bixie Crawford 07: Ali Baba's Boogie - Preston Love 08: I Wake Up Early In The Morning - Mamie Ree 09: Caldonia - Monchito 10: What is this Thing Called Love - Betty Mattson 11: Mambo Blues - Effie Smith & Johnny Criner 12: Big Mary's - Titus Turner 13: Canaveral Rock - The Blasts 14: I Want You to be My Baby - The Royals 15: My Beat is 125th St - Eunice Davis 16: Girl of My Dreams - Frank Butler 17: Heartache & Troubles - Mr Bo 18: You're So Good Looking - Otis Smith 19: Buddah's Boogie - The Dukes of Rhythm 20: Voodoo Shango - Innocentay 21: Dark Of Night - Lawrence Stone 22: Song of Sadar - Lawrence Peel and the Filatones 23: When Love Is New - Kiki Williams INFO Ten years after our initial survey of Afro-Latin accented rhythm & blues from the mid-century, Jazzman proudly presents a fourth installment, packed with as many musical surprises as the first. With music plucked from an era spanning the late 1940s into the early 60s, Jukebox Mambo IV highlights yet again the unparalleled musical creativity of the post war era, and shows how the infusion of afro-latin rhythms was key to these revolutions. Lovingly and painstakingly researched and curated, the album boasts 23 tracks, many previously uncompiled, touching on jazz, blues, doo wop, calypso, rock & roll, gospel and more. Featuring individual track notes for every song along with some never seen before photographs of the artists, Jukebox Mambo Vol IV maintains the same high production values of each previous volume, and indeed the wider Jazzman catalogue.