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Come On: Early Recordings 1954-1958
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Come On: Early Recordings 1954-1958
Current price: $9.99


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Come On: Early Recordings 1954-1958
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The R&B boogie pianist waxed some rip-roaring rockers for the tiny Los Angeles-based Vita and Mambo logos during the mid-'50s. Fourteen of his best are collected here for a long-overdue airing. This guy deserved a lot more respect than he got, judging from the jumping Louisiana-tinged
"Wow Wow,"
"Come On," and "She's Gone Away, But..." Also aboard: 11 more obscure goodies from the same labels' vaults, notably four tracks by
Harmonica Slim
(including "Drop Anchor") and
Big Boy Groves'
lament "You Can't Beat the Horses." ~ Bill Dahl
"Wow Wow,"
"Come On," and "She's Gone Away, But..." Also aboard: 11 more obscure goodies from the same labels' vaults, notably four tracks by
Harmonica Slim
(including "Drop Anchor") and
Big Boy Groves'
lament "You Can't Beat the Horses." ~ Bill Dahl