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1.1 Don't Know Where She Went1.2 Potato Stomp1.3 It's a Shame1.4 Willie's Boogie1.5 Reconsider Baby1.6 You Upset Me Baby1.7 Poison Ivy1.8 Every Day I Have the Blues1.9 What a Shame1.10 Wow Wow1.11 Sometimes I Wonder1.12 Sad Sad Feeling1.13 Come on1.14 Oh Baby1.15 Whipped Cream1.16 Willie Egans1.17 She's Gone Away, But1.18 Willie's Blues1.19 I Can't Understand It1.20 I Can't Understand It (Outtake)1.21 Wear Your Black Dress1.22 Treat Me Right1.23 You Must Be Foolin'1.24 Chittlin's1.25 Rock ; Roll Fever1.26 Pretty One (You're the One I Love)1.27 Second Helping of Cherry Pie1.28 I'm Tired of Being Alone1.29 Baby Don't You Know1.30 Baby, Baby, Baby1.31 Bye, Bye My Baby |
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Description: | Willie Egan was for many years an unfairly obscure boogie pianist and vocalist who made a brace of fine R&B records throughout the mid to late 1950s.
He became something of an international star thanks in the main to Ace Record??s Ted Carrol who also owned Rock On Records, an important retail outlet in London??s Camden Town. Some of Egan??s records were selling well to the rock and roll collectors, especially, ??Wow, Wow? and ??Rock & Roll Fever? and the fabulous jump blues ??Wear Your Black Dress?.
A must for fans of boogie woogie pianists. Willie Egan is influenced in the main by Amos Milburn, Hadda Brooks, Camille Howard (pianist with Roy Milton), Nellie Lutcher and most importantly Little Willie Littlefield.
Fully detailed liner notes. - Willie Egan was for many years an unfairly obscure boogie pianist and vocalist who made a brace of fine R&B records throughout the mid to late 1950s. He became something of an international star thanks in the main to Ace Record's Ted Carrol who also owned Rock On Records, an important retail outlet in London's Camden Town. Some of Egan's records were selling well to the rock and roll collectors, especially, "Wow, Wow" and "Rock & Roll Fever" and the fabulous jump blues "Wear Your Black Dress". A must for fans of boogie woogie pianists. Willie Egan is influenced in the main by Amos Milburn, Hadda Brooks, Camille Howard (pianist with Roy Milton), Nellie Lutcher and most importantly Little Willie Littlefield. Fully detailed liner notes. |
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No. of tracks: |
31 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
JASMCD3233 |
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