Jivin' with Jordan [Proper Box] [Box]

Louis Jordan
Release Date: 07/25/2002
Original Release:  2002
# of Discs:   4
J&R Item # 464979_CD
UPC # 805520020473
Label: Proper Records (UK)
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Disc: 1
1. Honey in the Bee Ball
2. Keep-a-Knockin' (But You Can't Come in)
3. Sam Jones Done Snagged His Britches On
4. Doug the Jitterbug
5. At the Swing Cats Ball
6. Honeysuckle Rose
7. But I'll Be Back
8. You're My Meat
9. June Tenth Jamboree
10. You Run Your Mouth, I'll Run My Business
11. Somebody Done Hoodooed the Hoodoo Man
12. Oh Boy, I'm in the Groove
13. Never Let Your Left Hand Know What Your Right Hand's Doin'
14. Chicken Ain't Nothin' But a Bird
15. Pinetop's Boogie Woogie
16. Saint Vitus Dance
17. Saxa-Woogie
18. Boogie Woogie Came to Town
19. How 'Bout That?
20. Knock Me a Kiss
21. I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town
22. What's the Use of Gettin' Sober
23. Chicks I Pick Are Slender, Tender and Tall
24. I'm Gonna Leave You on the Outskirts of Town
25. That'll Just About Knock Me Out
26. Five Guys Named Moe
27. Ration Blues

Disc: 2
1. Is You Is You Ain't My Baby?
2. Deacon Jones
3. I Like 'Em Fat Like That
4. Mop-Mop
5. G.I. Jive
6. You Can't Get That No More
7. My Baby Said Yes (Yip, Yip de Hootie)
8. Buzz Me
9. Caldonia Boogie
10. Somebody Done Changed the Lock on My Door
11. How Long Must I Wait For You?
12. Salt Pork, West Virginia
13. Don't Worry 'Bout That Mule
14. Stone Cold Dead in the Market
15. Reconversion Blues
16. Beware
17. Don't Let the Sun Catch You Cryin'
18. Choo Choo Ch' Boogie
19. Ain't That Just Like a Woman
20. That Chick's Too Young to Fry
21. No Sale
22. Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens
23. Let the Good Time Rock
24. All For the Love of Lil
25. Texas and Pacific
26. Jack, You're Dead

Disc: 3
1. Reet, Petite, And Gone
2. Sure Had a Wonderful Time
3. I Know What You're Puttin' Down
4. Open the Door Richard
5. Boogie Woogie Blue Plate
6. Barnyard Boogie
7. Every Man to His Own Profession
8. Early in the Morning
9. Run Joe
10. Look Out
11. Have You Got the Gumption?
12. We Can't Agree
13. Chicky-Mo, Craney-Crow
14. Roamin' Blues
15. You're Much Too Fat (And That's That)
16. Pettin' and Pokin'
17. You're on the Right Track, Baby
18. Don't Burn the Candle at Both Ends
19. Daddy-O
20. You Broke Your Promise
21. Cole Slaw
22. Beans and Corn Bread
23. Onions
24. Baby's Gonna Go, Bye Bye
25. Psycho-Loco

Disc: 4
1. Baby It's Cold Outside
2. School Days
3. Hungry Man
4. Saturday Night Fish Fry Pts. 1-2
5. I Want a Roof Over My Head
6. Show Me How (You Milk the Cow)
7. Blue Light Boogie
8. Tamburitza Boogie Pts. 1-2
9. Chartreuse, (You Dyed Your Hair)
10. Lemonade
11. It's a Great, Great Pleasure
12. Teardrops in My Eyes
13. Weak Minded Blues
14. Is My Pop in There?
15. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
16. If You're So Smart, How Come You Ain't Rich
17. Louisville Lodge Meeting
18. How Blue You Can Get?
19. Please Don't Leave Me
20. Bone Dry
21. Three Handed Woman
22. Fat Sam From Birmingham
23. Cock-a-Doodle-Doo
24. Lay Something on the Bar (Besides Your Elbow)

Performer: Louis Jordan
Distributor: City Hall

Notes: Contains 102 tracks. This whopping 81-cut, four-disc box collects the vast majority of master takes Louis Jordan & His Tympani Five recorded for Decca in the 1940s. While it's true that Germany's Bear Family label did a better job by putting together a seven-disc box with alternates and a number of unreleased masters along with an LP of his duets with Ella Fitzgerald, this collection cannot be faulted, especially for the price especially since it also represents Jordan's music from the late '30s to the early '50s. One can hear the grand lyric phrasing and rhythmic influence Jordan had on Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Johnny Otis, and Otis Blackwell. From "Five Guys Named Moe," "That Chick's Too Young to Fry," and "Somebody Done Changed the Lock on My Door" to "If You're So Smart How Come You Ain't Rich," "Fast Sam from Birmingham," "Baby It's Cold Outside" (with Ella), and many many more, there isn't a weak take on this set. ~ Thom Jurek
The most successful and influential purveyor of saxophone-driven jump blues, Louis Jordan was also one of the crucial transitional figures between the swing era and R&B. Although he started out mainly as a saxophonist with bandleaders such as Bessie Smith, Chick Webb, and Louis Armstrong, he found a niche singing blues and novelty tunes. After a string of hits throughout the 1940s, Jordan eventually found himself outpaced by the very rock & roll he had helped inspire.
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