Walter BROWN w. Jay McShann - Forget Your Troubles And Jump Your Blues Away!
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"Perhaps the more persuasive of carollers of the exploits of wastrels, wanderers and woes of uncontrolled drunkards and illicit lovers." U.S. jazz periodical Metronome used these words in 1945 to describe singer Walter Brown who had left a secure job as chief band vocalist with the Jay McShann Orchestra to strike out on his own with a recording contract for KING Record's QUEEN subsidiary. With many of his blues having already borne such salty titles as "'Fore Day Rider", "Hootie's Ignorant Oil" and "Cryin' Won't Make Me Stay", while soon to include "Sloppy Drunk", "Gonna Play With Your Woman" and "Let's Love Awhile", the description by a mainstream jazz publication would appear to have been fairly perceptive, particularly in view of the fact that within a dozen years, Walter would be dead, a victim of those same rough and rowdy ways.
Track Listing
1. HOOTIE BLUES
2. CONFESSIN' THE BLUES
3. ONE WOMAN'S BLUES
4. FORE
DAY RIDER
5. NEW CONFESSIN' THE BLUES
6. RED RIVER BLUES
7. BABY
HEART BLUES
8. CRYIN' WON'T MAKE ME STAY
9. HOOTIE'S IGNORANT OIL
10. LONELY BOY BLUES studio version
11. THE JUMPIN' BLUES
12. HOMETOWN BLUES
13. LONELY BOY BLUES radio broadcast version
14. WB BLUES
15. SLOPPY DRUNK
16. LOVIN' A BEGGAR
17. JUST THINKIN'
18. YOU
BETTER LEAVE MY GAL ALONE
19. I'M GONNA GET MARRIED
20. NEW STYLE BABY
21. NASTY ATTITUDE
22. LET'S LOVE AWHILE
23. SLOW DOWN BABY
Data sheet
- Format
- CD
- Price Code
- A
- Release Date
- 01/10/2000
- UPC Bar Code No
- 604988037623
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