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(Jasmine) 30 titres - 1951-1958 -, Guitar Slim's guitar style était très individuel et quelque...plus

Guitar Slim: You're Gonna Miss Me - The Complete Singles Collection 1951-1958 (CD)

(Jasmine) 30 titres - 1951-1958 -,

Guitar Slim's guitar style était très individuel et quelque peu original et a été une source d'inspiration pour de nombreux guitaristes, de Buddy Guy à Jimi Hendrix et Frank Zappa.Ici, pour la première fois, Jasmine a rassemblé tous ses singles dans un seul paquet et bien sûr, cela inclut son succès phénoménal,'The Things That I Used To Do' qui a été en tête des charts Billboard R&B pendant 14 semaines et s'est vendu à plus d'un million d'exemplaires. La chanson est maintenant devenue un incontournable du genre et a été reprise par Stevie Ray Vaughan, James Brown, Chuck Berry, Freddy King pour n'en citer que quelques-uns !

Propriétés de l'article:Guitar Slim: You're Gonna Miss Me - The Complete Singles Collection 1951-1958 (CD)

  • Interpret: Guitar Slim

  • Titre de l'album: You're Gonna Miss Me - The Complete Singles Collection 1951-1958 (CD)

  • Genre Blues

  • Année de publication 2017
  • Label Jasmine Records

  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 0604988308723

  • Poids en kg: 0.11
Guitar Slim - You're Gonna Miss Me - The Complete Singles Collection 1951-1958 (CD) CD 1
01Bad Luck Is On Me (Woman Troubles)Guitar Slim
02Cryin' In The MorningGuitar Slim
03New ArrivalGuitar Slim
04Standin' At The StationGuitar Slim
05Feelin' SadGuitar Slim
06Certainly AllGuitar Slim
07The Things That I Used To DoGuitar Slim
08Well, I Done Got Over ItGuitar Slim
09The Story Of My LifeGuitar Slim
10A Letter To My GirlfriendGuitar Slim
11Later For You BabyGuitar Slim
12Trouble Don't LastGuitar Slim
13Sufferin' MindGuitar Slim
14Twenty-Five LiesGuitar Slim
15Our Only ChildGuitar Slim
16Stand By MeGuitar Slim
17I Got Sumpin' For YouGuitar Slim
18You're Gonna Miss MeGuitar Slim
19QuicksandGuitar Slim
20Think It OverGuitar Slim
21Sum'thin' To Remember You ByGuitar Slim
22You Give Me Nothin' But The BluesGuitar Slim
23Down Through The YearsGuitar Slim
24Oh YeahGuitar Slim
25If I Should Lose YouGuitar Slim
26It Hurts To Love Someone (That Don't Love You)Guitar Slim
27I Won't Mind At AllGuitar Slim
28Hello, How Ya' Been, GoodbyeGuitar Slim
29When There's No Way OutGuitar Slim
30If I Had My Life To Live OverGuitar Slim
Guitar Slim and His Band Guitar Slim and His Band The Things That I Used To Do... plus
"Guitar Slim"

Guitar Slim and His Band

Guitar Slim and His Band

The Things That I Used To Do

(Eddie Jones)

Specialty 482

Talk about outrageous showmanship, Eddie 'Guitar Slim' Jones wore bright red, blue, and green suits and shoes—and dyed his hair to match! He'd enter and exit venues playing his axe via a 200-foot cord while riding the shoulders of a muscular roadie. And he'd turn up the volume on his box to the boiling point—all treble and no bass, through tinny speakers—to achieve a biting distortion anticipating rockers more than a decade down the line. People across the South took notice fast.

"He was incredible. He had some kind of charismatic thing about him that he drew people before he even started making recordings. He'd just go somewhere and perform, and the next time he'd go back there, there'd be a mob," said his New Orleans disciple, the late Earl King. "There'd be crowds of people, you know, word of mouth: 'Guitar Slim is coming back here!'"

People in the New Orleans neighborhood where he lived took notice too. "Eight o'clock in the morning with the amp cranked up, man, you could hear him two blocks away," said Earl. "They wanted to put him out of the hotel where he was staying because of the noise, but he wouldn't pay 'em no mind. Nobody at that time had no kind of rig like Slim. That was unheard of. Everybody had those little tiny amps, and Slim used to use the P.A. system with big huge speakers. Some of his own inventions. What a character, man!"

Born December 10, 1926 in Greenwood, Mississippi, the Delta bluesman found his way to New Orleans by 1950, when he was featured at Frank Painia’s Dew Drop Inn. Imperial took a chance on Slim first in '51, but neither those two singles nor one for J-B the next year sold. Painia hooked the lanky guitarist up with bassist Lloyd Lambert's band and got him an audition with Johnny Vincent, then working as a Specialty Records A&R man. On October 26, 1953, Slim went into Cosimo Matassa's J&M Studio in New Orleans to wax his first date for Specialty with Lambert's crew: drummer Oscar Moore, four horns including tenor saxist Joe Tillman, and young moonlighting pianist Ray Charles, who also handled the arranging.

Slim's timing eccentricities meant that each song cut that day required numerous takes, including his masterpiece, The Things That I Used To Do. The horns sway, Slim testifies vocally with sanctified passion, and his guitar rings with raw emotion (Brother Ray's joyous 'Yeah!' on the final break probably indicates how happy he was to get a releasable take). Specialty boss Art Rupe wasn't impressed, telling Vincent his job was on the line if the record bombed. Johnny had the last laugh when Slim sat atop the R&B charts for 14 weeks at the start of '54. Things even dented the pop hit parade, peaking at #23—unheard of for a Southern blues.

- Bill Dahl -
Chicago, Illinois

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Tracklist
Guitar Slim - You're Gonna Miss Me - The Complete Singles Collection 1951-1958 (CD) CD 1
01 Bad Luck Is On Me (Woman Troubles)
02 Cryin' In The Morning
03 New Arrival
04 Standin' At The Station
05 Feelin' Sad
06 Certainly All
07 The Things That I Used To Do
08 Well, I Done Got Over It
09 The Story Of My Life
10 A Letter To My Girlfriend
11 Later For You Baby
12 Trouble Don't Last
13 Sufferin' Mind
14 Twenty-Five Lies
15 Our Only Child
16 Stand By Me
17 I Got Sumpin' For You
18 You're Gonna Miss Me
19 Quicksand
20 Think It Over
21 Sum'thin' To Remember You By
22 You Give Me Nothin' But The Blues
23 Down Through The Years
24 Oh Yeah
25 If I Should Lose You
26 It Hurts To Love Someone (That Don't Love You)
27 I Won't Mind At All
28 Hello, How Ya' Been, Goodbye
29 When There's No Way Out
30 If I Had My Life To Live Over