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Earl King - Come On: The Complete Imperial Recordings (CD, Comp) (Very Good Plus (VG+))

Earl King - Come On: The Complete Imperial Recordings (CD, Comp) (Very Good Plus (VG+))

Media Condition:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Country:    US  
Released:  
2003
Genre:       Blues
Style:         Louisiana Blues
Location:   B4

Comments:

 

Notes:

This is New Orleans rhythm and blues.

Love Me Now (Imp.5730, 1960) 
The Things That I Used To Do (Imp.5730, 1960) 
Come On (Parts I & II) (Imp.5713, 1960) 
You're More To Me Than Gold (Imp.5750, 1961) 
My Mother's Love (1961, previously unissued) 
Nervous Breakdown (1961, previously unissued) 
Come Along With Me (Imp.5750, 1961) 
You Better Know (Imp.5774, 1961) 
Mama & Papa (Imp.5774, 1961) 
It's Wrong (1961, previously unissued) 
Case Of Love (Imp.5981, 1961) 
Trick Bag (Imp.5811, 1961) 
Always A First Time (Imp.5811, 1961) 
Something Funny (1961, previously unissued) 
We Are Just Friends (Imp.5858, 1961) 
Don't You Lose It (Post 10004, 1962) 
Don't Cry My Friend (Post 10004, 1962) 

Recorded between 1960 - 1962

Recording information: 10/27/1960-11/20/1962. 

Come On: The Complete Imperial Recordings chronicles guitarist Earl King's brief affiliation with the label between 1960 and 1962. New Orleans R&B was at its most productive in that era, with gems being cranked out one after another. The man at the helm of those recordings was producer Dave Bartholomew. In between cutting monumental sides for the label with Fats Domino, Bartholomew hooked up with King and the results speak for themselves on these 17 tracks. Assisted by the cream of Crescent City musicians and vocalists, including James Booker, Edward "Kidd" Jordan, Willie Tee, and Benny Spellman, King recorded his paramount singles "Come On, Pts. 1 & 2," "Always a First Time," and "Trick Bag." The only drawback to this compilation is the omission of King's first hit, "Those Lonely, Lonely Nights," which was recorded for Ace Records a few years prior to his association with Imperial. Nevertheless, these tracks (including six unreleased cuts) undoubtedly stand as some of the finest R&B to come out of New Orleans. ~ Al Campbell

 

1. Love Me Now
2. Things That I Used To Do
3. Come On, Pts. 1 & 2
4. You're More To Me Than Gold
5. My Mother's Love
6. Nervous Breakdown
7. Come Along With Me
8. You Better Know
9. Mama And Papa
10. It's Wrong
11. Case Of Love
12. Trick Bag
13. Always A First Time
14. Something Funny
15. We Are Just Friends
16. Don't You Lose It
17. Don't Cry My Friend

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Label Code OKR-CD-4970
Barcode 691874497029

 

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$15.00
Earl King - Come On: The Complete Imperial Recordings (CD, Comp) (Very Good Plus (VG+))
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Media Condition:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Country:    US  
Released:  
2003
Genre:       Blues
Style:         Louisiana Blues
Location:   B4

Comments:

 

Notes:

This is New Orleans rhythm and blues.

Love Me Now (Imp.5730, 1960) 
The Things That I Used To Do (Imp.5730, 1960) 
Come On (Parts I & II) (Imp.5713, 1960) 
You're More To Me Than Gold (Imp.5750, 1961) 
My Mother's Love (1961, previously unissued) 
Nervous Breakdown (1961, previously unissued) 
Come Along With Me (Imp.5750, 1961) 
You Better Know (Imp.5774, 1961) 
Mama & Papa (Imp.5774, 1961) 
It's Wrong (1961, previously unissued) 
Case Of Love (Imp.5981, 1961) 
Trick Bag (Imp.5811, 1961) 
Always A First Time (Imp.5811, 1961) 
Something Funny (1961, previously unissued) 
We Are Just Friends (Imp.5858, 1961) 
Don't You Lose It (Post 10004, 1962) 
Don't Cry My Friend (Post 10004, 1962) 

Recorded between 1960 - 1962

Recording information: 10/27/1960-11/20/1962. 

Come On: The Complete Imperial Recordings chronicles guitarist Earl King's brief affiliation with the label between 1960 and 1962. New Orleans R&B was at its most productive in that era, with gems being cranked out one after another. The man at the helm of those recordings was producer Dave Bartholomew. In between cutting monumental sides for the label with Fats Domino, Bartholomew hooked up with King and the results speak for themselves on these 17 tracks. Assisted by the cream of Crescent City musicians and vocalists, including James Booker, Edward "Kidd" Jordan, Willie Tee, and Benny Spellman, King recorded his paramount singles "Come On, Pts. 1 & 2," "Always a First Time," and "Trick Bag." The only drawback to this compilation is the omission of King's first hit, "Those Lonely, Lonely Nights," which was recorded for Ace Records a few years prior to his association with Imperial. Nevertheless, these tracks (including six unreleased cuts) undoubtedly stand as some of the finest R&B to come out of New Orleans. ~ Al Campbell

 

1. Love Me Now
2. Things That I Used To Do
3. Come On, Pts. 1 & 2
4. You're More To Me Than Gold
5. My Mother's Love
6. Nervous Breakdown
7. Come Along With Me
8. You Better Know
9. Mama And Papa
10. It's Wrong
11. Case Of Love
12. Trick Bag
13. Always A First Time
14. Something Funny
15. We Are Just Friends
16. Don't You Lose It
17. Don't Cry My Friend

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Label Code OKR-CD-4970
Barcode 691874497029

 

Data provided by Discogs
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