
The Doctor Is In! [Box] |
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Piano Red
Release Date: 12/14/1993
Original Release:
1993
# of Discs:
4
Label: Bear Family Records (Germany)
Disc: 1
1.
Right and Ready
2.
She Walks Right In
3.
I'm Gonna Tell Everybody
4.
I'm Gonna Rock Some More
5.
She's Dynamite
6.
Your Mouth's Got a Hole in It
7.
Decatur Street Boogie
8.
Taxi, Taxi, 6963
9.
Voo Doopee Doo
10.
Sober
11.
She Knocks Me Out
12.
Going Away Baby
13.
Chitlin' Hop
14.
Jumpin' the Boogie
15.
Daybreak
16.
Everybody's Boogie
17.
Sales Tax Boogie, The
18.
My Boogie
19.
Red's Boogie
20.
Right String But the Wrong Yo Yo
21.
Count the Days I'm Gone
22.
Let's Have a Good Time Tonight
23.
Well, Well Baby
24.
Rockin' With Red
25.
My Gal Jo
26.
Baby, What's Wrong
27.
Just Right Bounce
28.
Bouncin' With Red
29.
Hey Good Lookin'
30.
It Makes No Difference Now
31.
Layin' the Boogie
32.
Diggin' the Boogie
Disc: 2
1.
Woo-Ee
2.
Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
3.
Teach Me to Forget
4.
Wild Fire
5.
Coo Cha
6.
Rock, Baby
7.
South
8.
Comin' On
9.
Dixie Roll
10.
Please Come Back Home
11.
Sweetest Little Something (Ol' Man River)
12.
Work With It
13.
Eighter From Decatur
14.
Boston Scored
15.
One Glimpse of Heaven
16.
Since I Fell For You
17.
Blues Blues
18.
You Were Mine For Awhile
19.
Big Rock Joe From Kokomo
20.
Pay It No Mind
21.
Decatur Street Blues
22.
Do She Love Me
23.
Please Tell Me Baby
24.
Jump Man Jump
25.
I Ain't Fattening Frogs For Snakes
26.
She Knocks Me Out
27.
Peachtree Parade
28.
Real Good Thing
29.
Goodbye
30.
Red's Blues
31.
Gordy's Rock
32.
Jumpin' With Daddy
33.
Six O'Clock Bounce
Disc: 3
1.
I Feel Good
2.
Nighttime
3.
So Worried
4.
Blues, Blues
5.
This Old World
6.
I've Been Rockin'
7.
Talk to Me
8.
Believe in Me
9.
Guitar Walk
10.
Rockin' With Red
11.
So Shook Up
12.
My Baby
13.
Rock and Roll Boogie
14.
Boogie Re-Bop
15.
1,2,3
16.
Get up Mare
17.
Got You on My Mind
18.
Rockin' With Red
19.
Ain't Nobody's Fool
20.
Right String But the Wrong Yo Yo, The
21.
Don't Get Around Much Anymore
22.
Umph-Umph-Umph
23.
It's Time to Boogie
24.
Hey Good Lookin'
25.
That's My Desire
26.
I Ain't Fattening Frogs For Snakes
27.
Pay It No Mind
28.
Teen-Age Bounce
Disc: 4
1.
Doctor's Boogie, The
2.
Blang Dong
3.
I Don't Mind
4.
I'm Gonna Rock Some More
5.
My Gal Jo
6.
It's a Sin to Tell a Lie
7.
Let the House Rock On
8.
Doctor of Love
9.
Good Guys
10.
Goodbye (I Can't Forget)
11.
Don't Tell Me No Dirty
12.
Same Old Things Keep Happening, The
13.
Let's Have a Good Time Tonight
14.
I Ain't Gonna Be a Lowdown Dog No More
15.
It's a Sin to Tell a Lie
16.
I Feel Good
17.
Right String But the Wrong Yo Yo, The
18.
Doctor Feel-Good
19.
Mister Moonlight
20.
Swabble, The
21.
Sea Breeze
22.
I'll Be Home One Day
23.
Bald-Headed Lena
24.
Don't Let Me Catch You Wrong
25.
What's up Doc
26.
I'll Give Anything
27.
Love Is Amazing
28.
Where Did You Go
Performer: Piano Red
Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA) Notes: This 4-CD box set contains the complete recordings of Piano Red from 1950 to 1965 as well as a 20-page book with pictures, session info and biography. This four-CD set, containing 122 songs (23 of them previously unreleased) cut between 1950 and 1966 for RCA, Groove, Okeh, and Columbia is, literally, the best of Piano Red, and may be the best box in the entire Bear Family catalog. This is about as good as piano blues and R&B got, and also some of the best piano-based rock & roll you'll ever hear -- rivaling anything that Jerry Lee Lewis or Little Richard ever cut -- with barely a second-rate track. Even the multiple versions of his signature tune, "Right String but the Wrong Yo-Yo," are welcomed, from its lean, mean piano-bass-drums original 1950 version, to the live 1955 rendition and the broader 1961 remake (at the "Mr. Moonlight" session), because they're each different enough to justify their presence. And, yet, the most amazing thing about the 16 years covered on these four discs is the consistency of the music and performances -- Red hardly changed at all until the early '60s, always giving his audience a good show whether he was making records or playing live. The second and third discs are arguably the best parts of the set, with Red at the peak of his prowess as a pianist and singer. He made the jump into rock & roll more easily than most bluesmen of his age, with the result that his music from this period is as solid as anything else he ever did. Still later, on the fourth disc, once he moves into a more produced, pop-oriented R&B sound, he holds up almost as well. The sound is excellent, the notes are thorough, and the $100 list price of this 122-song set makes it proportionately more attractive than any $15/15-song best-of on Red that might ever show up (and there isn't one). ~ Bruce Eder |
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