
The Very Best of Big Joe Turner |
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Big Joe Turner
Release Date: 07/28/2009
Original Release:
1998
# of Discs:
1
Label: Rhino Flashback (Label)
Disc: 1
1.
Chains of Love
2.
Midnight Cannonball
3.
Midnight Special Train
4.
You're Driving Me Crazy
5.
Corrine Corrina
6.
Boogie Woogie Country Girl
7.
Chicken and the Hawk, The
8.
Flip Flop and Fly
9.
Hide & Seek
10.
Sweet Sixteen
11.
Well All Right
12.
Shake, Rattle and Roll
13.
Oke-She-Moke-She-Pop
14.
Tv Mama
15.
Honey Hush
16.
Tomorrow Night
Performer: Big Joe Turner
Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: Personnel includes: Big Joe Turner (vocals); Van "Piano Man" Walls. Producers: Ahmet Ertegun, Herb Abramson, Joe Turner, Nesuhi Ertegun, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller. Compilation producer: Billy Vera. Includes liner notes by Billy Vera and Alan Swyer. This 16-track Rhino collection provides an excellent overview of the 1950s Atlantic recordings of revered blues shouter Big Joe Turner. Starting out on the Kansas City, Missouri blues scene, the massive singer excelled in boogie-woogie and jump-blues styles, but he is most well known for his singles that helped to shape early rock & roll, most notably his rollicking original version of "Shake, Rattle and Roll," later famously covered by Bill Haley & the Comets. In addition to that groundbreaking classic, THE VERY BEST OF BIG JOE TURNER offers up numerous other hits, including the slinky "Sweet Sixteen," the lively "Honey Hush," and the rousing "Flip Flop and Fly." What really make these proto-rock tunes remarkable, of course, are Turner's powerful vocals, which are immediately arresting and strikingly resonant. This is a fairly comprehensive look at a key period in Big Joe's career, and a nice introduction to the artist as well.
A monumental figure in American music, Kansas City-born Big Joe Turner started performing in the late 1920s as a band singer for Bennie Moten, Count Basie, and others. Over the next couple of decades Turner helped define the boogie-woogie and jump-blues styles, alongside the likes of Meade Lux Lewis and Willie "the Lion" Smith. In the early '50s, he laid down the template for rock & roll with such tracks as "Shake, Rattle & Roll," his style providing an enormous influence on the first generation of rock & roll artists (many of whom covered the songs Turner made famous). A giant of jazz, blues, and rock & roll, Turner continued to perform all three well into the '70s, passing away in 1985.
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Influences:
Basie, Count Blake, Eubie Johnson, James P. Joplin, Scott Kirk, Andy Lewis, Meade Lux Morton, Jelly Roll Moten, Bennie Rushing, Jimmy Smith, Willie "The Lion" Waller, Fats
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