Big Jay McNeely Blow, Big Jay, Blow (2-CD)

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Big Jay McNeely: Blow, Big Jay, Blow (2-CD)
- Enthält seine R&B Nr. 1 "Deacon's Hop" und seine anderen R&B-Hits "Wild Wig" und "There is Something On Your Mind".
- Zu den Sängern gehören Clifford Blivens, Ted Shirley, Jesse Belvin, Mercy Dee Walton und Sonny Warner.
- Er war ein unverwechselbarer Musiker und ein wilder Performer. Zusammen mit Sam "The Man" Taylor, King Curtis und Lee Allen war er einer der führenden Vertreter des Saxophonspiels, das in Rock'n'Roll-Hits eine so wichtige Rolle spielt.
Artikeleigenschaften vonBig Jay McNeely: Blow, Big Jay, Blow (2-CD)
Interpret: Big Jay McNeely
Albumtitel: Blow, Big Jay, Blow (2-CD)
Label ACROBAT
Genre R&B, Soul
Artikelart CD
EAN: 0824046348021
- Gewicht in Kg: 0.11
McNeely, Big Jay - Blow, Big Jay, Blow (2-CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | Benson’s Groove | Big Jay McNeely's Blue Jays | ||
02 | Wild Wig | Big Jay McNeely's Blue Jays | ||
03 | The Deacon’s Hop | Big Jay McNeely's Blue Jays | ||
04 | Artie’s Jump | Big Jay McNeely's Blue Jays | ||
05 | California Hop | Big Jay McNeely's Blue Jays | ||
06 | Sunday Dinner | Big Jay McNeely's Blue Jays | ||
07 | Cherry Smash | Big Jay McNeely | ||
08 | Man Eater | Big Jay McNeely | ||
09 | Midnight Dreams | Big Jay McNeely | ||
10 | Blow Big Jay | Big Jay McNeely | ||
11 | Willie The Cool Cat | Big Jay McNeely | ||
12 | Roadhouse Boogie | Big Jay McNeely | ||
13 | Hoppin' With Hunter | Big Jay McNeely | ||
14 | Tondalayo | Big Jay McNeely | ||
15 | Junie Flip | Big Jay McNeely | ||
16 | K&H Boogie | Big Jay McNeely | ||
17 | Boogie In Front | Big Jay McNeely | ||
18 | Gingercake | Big Jay McNeely | ||
19 | Jay’s Frantic | Big Jay McNeely & Band | ||
20 | Deac’s Blowout | Big Jay McNeely & Band | ||
21 | Let’s Split | Big Jay McNeely & Band | ||
22 | Real Crazy Cool | Big Jay McNeely & Band | ||
23 | All That Wine Is Gone | Big Jay McNeely And His Orchestra | ||
24 | Don't Cry Baby | Big Jay McNeely And His Orchestra | ||
25 | Sad Story | Big Jay McNeely And His Orchestra | ||
26 | Insect Ball | Big Jay McNeely And His Orchestra |
McNeely, Big Jay - Blow, Big Jay, Blow (2-CD) CD 2 | ||||
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01 | Let's Do It | Three Dots And A Dash With Big Jay McNeely And His Orchestra | ||
02 | I'll Never Love Again | Three Dots And A Dash With Big Jay McNeely And His Orchestra | ||
03 | The Deacon Blows For Ray | Big Jay McNeely | ||
04 | Tall Brown Woman | Big Jay McNeely | ||
05 | Deacon Rides Again | Big Jay McNeely | ||
06 | Blow Blow Blow | Big Jay McNeely | ||
07 | Jay Walk | Big Jay McNeely | ||
08 | Night Ride | Big Jay McNeely | ||
09 | Love From The Heart | Three Dots And A Dash With Big Jay McNeely And His Orchestra | ||
10 | Old Black Mule | Three Dots And A Dash With Big Jay McNeely And His Orchestra | ||
11 | Jet Fury | Big Jay McNeely | ||
12 | Deacon’s Express | Big Jay McNeely | ||
13 | Big Jay’s Hop | Big Jay McNeely | ||
14 | Three Blind Mice | Big Jay McNeely | ||
15 | Jay’s Rock | Big Jay McNeely | ||
16 | There Is Something On Your Mind - | Big Jay McNeely | ||
17 | Back Shack Track | Big Jay McNeely | ||
18 | I Got The Message | Big Jay McNeely & Band | ||
19 | Psycho Serenade | Big Jay McNeely & Band | ||
20 | Minnie | Big Jay McNeely & Band | ||
21 | My Darling Dear | Big Jay McNeely & Band | ||
22 | I Love You, Oh Darling | Big Jay McNeely | ||
23 | Oh, What A Fool | Big Jay McNeely | ||
24 | Before Midnight | Big Jay McNeely And His Orchestra | ||
25 | After Midnight | Big Jay McNeely And His Orchestra | ||
26 | Without A Love | Big Jay McNeely & Band | ||
27 | The Squat | Big Jay McNeely & Band |
Big Jay McNeely and Band
There Is Something On Your Mind
Big Jay McNeely and Band, vocal by Little Sonny
There Is Something On Your Mind
We last encountered Big Jay McNeely ten years earlier in 1949 when he was honking and squealing his way through Deacon’s Hop.Although his muscular saxophonics had laid the groundwork for rock ‘n’ roll, Jay was sidelined during rock’s early days, and found himself confined to multi-artist tours and club work. He didn’t record at all from 1956 until he cut this. By the time he re-entered the studio, he’d hired Lloyd Price’s former valet, Little Sonny Warner, as a singer. Warner was from Falls Church, Virginia (born October 30, 1930) and began his career imitating Ray Charles. He met McNeely around 1955, and joined him soon thereafter. “Jay bought that song [‘There Is Something On Your Mind’] outright for about $85,”Warner told Dan Kochakian, although when McNeely talked to Bill Millar, he set the price at twenty-five dollars. “[Turner] Rocky Wilson, who sang with the Rivingtons, wrote the song,”said Warner. “Rocky was going with a girl who left him, and he got on the junk and wrote it.”According to McNeely, “Rocky liked Fats Domino and had the tune going like Fats.
I told him, ‘What you need to do is cut everything in half,’ and I slowed everything down and rearranged it. I knew it was gonna be a hit. I wanted to record it with Rocky, but he wanted to get back down South…We recorded it in a guy’s basement after we got off work one night…I told Sonny, ‘Sing the song exactly like it is on Rocky’s tape, no Ray Charles or nothing.’”According to Warner, “We cut it in a basement studio in Seattle in 1957. Tom Ogilvy [who later owned Seafair and Bolo Records in the northwest] arranged for us to do that.
The first time, Jay had it like Fats Domino…but Jay said, ‘You keep trying to find a way to sing it.’ Jay took the song to Hunter Hancock in Los Angeles.”Writing to the Doo-Wop Society of Southern California in 1988, Hancock said, “In 1959 my business partner, Roger Davenport, and I started our own record label, Swingin' Records. Our first release was a homemade tape that Big Jay McNeely, the great saxophonist, brought me called 'There Is Something On Your Mind.’ It was a huge hit for us.“Indeed it was. According to Warner, Hunter Hancock played the song incessantly, and it became a Top 5 R&B hit and a Top 50 pop hit. Just as it was breaking, Warner was busted for marijuana possession, and remembered hearing the record on the prison sound system. The song, of course, had legs, and became an even bigger hit the following year for Bobby Marchan, and a hit again for Baby Ray in 1966. As a postscript, it appears that Rocky Wilson wrote the song in an apartment belonging to Jacqueline Baldain aka Jackie Day. When she heard the record over the air, she wrote to McNeely asking him where and how he’d acquired it. They corresponded back and forth and married in 1960.
Various - Blowing The Fuse 1959
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