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1.1 Smokie - Part 11.2 Smokie - Part 21.3 White Silver Sands1.4 The Wheel1.5 Josephine1.6 Dry Bones1.7 Don't Be Cruel1.8 Rollin'1.9 Blue Tango1.10 Willie1.11 Hearts of Stone1.12 Royal Blue1.13 Old Time Religion1.14 He's Got the Whole World in His Hands1.15 Do Lord1.16 When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder1.17 Down By the Riverside1.18 It Is No Secret (What God Can Do)1.19 When the Saints Go Marching in1.20 Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen1.21 Just a Closer Walk with Thee1.22 This Old House1.23 Ole Buttermilk Sky1.24 Yogi1.25 Movin'1.26 Honky Train1.27 Twist-Her1.28 My Girl Josephine1.29 Night Train1.30 The Hucklebuck1.31 Corrina, Corrina1.32 Johnny B. Goode2.1 Royal Twist2.2 Slippin' and Slidin'2.3 Twist with Me, Baby2.4 Twistin' White Silver Sands2.5 My Babe2.6 So What2.7 Blues for the Red Boy2.8 Joey's Song2.9 Tuxedo Junction2.10 Cyclone Bop2.11 Dee J. Special2.12 Crankcase2.13 Deep Elem Blues2.14 Accentuate the Positive (Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate)2.15 Singin' the Blues2.16 I Almost Lost My Mind2.17 Cherry Pink2.18 Honky Tonk2.19 Tequila2.20 Raunchy2.21 Bo Diddley2.22 What'd I Say2.23 Witchcraft2.24 Work with Me Annie2.25 Ain't That Lovin' You Baby2.26 The Walk2.27 Torquay2.28 Twisteroo2.29 Castle Rock2.30 Red Top2.31 Tippin' in2.32 Ain't That a Shame |
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 | Beschreibung: | Bill Black's Combo - White Silver Sands: The Singles & Albums Collection 1959-62 - He represented a fascinating and very particular strand of pop during these years, which makes for fun listening. Bill Black was a Memphis-based bass player and entertainer, who worked with guitarist Scotty Moore and other local musicians in a hillbilly band with a humorous edge, playing in Memphis clubs and on radio In 1954 Sam Phillips of Sun Records asked them to play back-up on a session by a new artist of his called Elvis Presley. As a result Black and Moore became the resident band on Presley's sessions, and then became his touring band, indelibly associated with his early success. In 1959, he formed a five-piece group called Bill Black's Combo and signed to the Memphis label Hi Records, whose co-founders included former Sun producers. He gave the label it's first big hit with the two-sided instrumental "Smokie" and became Hi's major artist, specialising in grooving R&B-flavoured instrumentals, which embraced various styles along the way, including The Twist. This great-value 64-track 2-CD set comprises A&B sides of his singles on the Hi label during this era, plus selected titles from his albums for Hi, "Smokie", "Saxy Sax", "Solid And Raunchy", "That Wonderful Feeling", "Movin'", "Let's Twist Her" and The Untouchable Sound". It features his No. 1 R&B hits "Smokie" and "White Silver Sands", and his other hits from these years "Josephine", "Don't Be Cruel", "Blue Tango", "Hearts Of Stone", "Ole Buttermilk Sky", "Honky Train", "Movin'" and "Twist-Her". He represented a fascinating and very particular strand of pop during these years, which makes for fun listening., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Labelcode ACBT3470.2 |  | Anzahl der Titel: |
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