WILLS, Bob Papa's Jumpin' - The MGM Years (5-LP Box-Set)
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WILLS, Bob: Papa's Jumpin' - The MGM Years (5-LP Box-Set)
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Propriétés de l'article: WILLS, Bob: Papa's Jumpin' - The MGM Years (5-LP Box-Set)
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Interpret: WILLS, Bob
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Titre de l'album: Papa's Jumpin' - The MGM Years (5-LP Box-Set)
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Genre Country
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Label Bear Family Records
- Année de publication 1985
- Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min
- Vinyl record size LP (12 Inch)
- Record Grading Mint (M)
- Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
- Edition 2 Box Set
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Artikelart LP
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EAN: 4000127151797
- Poids en kg: 1.75
Wills, Bob & His Texas Playboys - Papa's Jumpin' - The MGM Years (5-LP Box-Set) LP 1 | ||||
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01 | Silver Lake Blues | WILLS, Bob |
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02 | Little Cowboy Lullaby | WILLS, Bob |
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03 | Closed For Repairs | WILLS, Bob |
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04 | Dog House Blues | WILLS, Bob |
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05 | Bubbles In My Beer | WILLS, Bob |
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06 | 'Neath Hawaiian Palms | WILLS, Bob |
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07 | Papa's Jumpin' | WILLS, Bob |
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08 | Don't Be Ashamed Of Your Age | WILLS, Bob |
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09 | Blackout Blues | WILLS, Bob |
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10 | Spanish Fandango | WILLS, Bob |
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11 | I Want To Be Near You | WILLS, Bob |
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12 | Sally Goodin' | WILLS, Bob |
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13 | She's Gone | WILLS, Bob |
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14 | I Had A Little Mule | WILLS, Bob |
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15 | Go Home With The Girls In The Mornin' | WILLS, Bob |
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16 | Still Water Runs The Deepest | WILLS, Bob |
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17 | Cotton Patch Blues | WILLS, Bob |
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18 | Nothin' But The Best For My Baby | WILLS, Bob |
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19 | Blues For Dixie | WILLS, Bob |
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20 | Cross My Heart I Love You | WILLS, Bob |
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Wills, Bob & His Texas Playboys - Papa's Jumpin' - The MGM Years (5-LP Box-Set) LP 2 | ||||
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01 | Keeper Of My Heart | WILLS, Bob |
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02 | I'll Have Somebody Else | WILLS, Bob |
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03 | Thorn In My Heart | WILLS, Bob |
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04 | Playboy Chimes | WILLS, Bob |
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05 | Hop, Skip And Jump Over Texas | WILLS, Bob |
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06 | Texas Drummer Boy | WILLS, Bob |
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07 | I Married The Rose Of San Antone | WILLS, Bob |
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08 | Ida Red Likes The Boogie | WILLS, Bob |
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09 | The Warm Red Wine | WILLS, Bob |
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10 | I Ain't Got Nobody (And Nobody Cares For Me) | WILLS, Bob |
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11 | Boot Heel Drag | WILLS, Bob |
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12 | Nothin' But Trouble | WILLS, Bob |
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13 | Anything | WILLS, Bob |
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14 | Bob Wills' Square Dance, No1 | WILLS, Bob |
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15 | Bob Wills' Square Dance, No2 | WILLS, Bob |
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16 | A King Without A Queen | WILLS, Bob |
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17 | Hold Your Tears | WILLS, Bob |
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18 | Bob Wills' Square Dance, No3 | WILLS, Bob |
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19 | Bob Wills' Square Dance, No4 | WILLS, Bob |
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20 | When It's Christmas On The Range | WILLS, Bob |
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Wills, Bob & His Texas Playboys - Papa's Jumpin' - The MGM Years (5-LP Box-Set) LP 3 | ||||
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01 | Santa's On His Way | WILLS, Bob |
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02 | Mean Woman With Green Eyes | WILLS, Bob |
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03 | My Little Rock Candy Baby | WILLS, Bob |
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04 | Jolie Blonde Likes The Boogie | WILLS, Bob |
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05 | Pastime Blues | WILLS, Bob |
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06 | Faded Love | WILLS, Bob |
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07 | Awake But Dreaming | WILLS, Bob |
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08 | I Betcha My Heart I Love You | WILLS, Bob |
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09 | I Laugh When I Think How I Cried Over You | WILLS, Bob |
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10 | I'll Be Lucky Someday | WILLS, Bob |
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11 | I Didn't Realize | WILLS, Bob |
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12 | Rock-A-Bye Baby Blues | WILLS, Bob |
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13 | I'm Dotting Each 'I' With A Teardrop | WILLS, Bob |
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14 | The End Of The Line | WILLS, Bob |
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15 | 'Tater Pie | WILLS, Bob |
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16 | Little Girl, Little Girl | WILLS, Bob |
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17 | I'm Tired Of Living This Lie | WILLS, Bob |
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18 | Pliney Jane | WILLS, Bob |
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19 | Twinkle Star | WILLS, Bob |
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20 | Brown Skin Gal | WILLS, Bob |
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Wills, Bob & His Texas Playboys - Papa's Jumpin' - The MGM Years (5-LP Box-Set) LP 4 | ||||
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01 | Sittin' On Top Of The World | WILLS, Bob |
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02 | Silver Bell | WILLS, Bob |
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03 | The Last Goodbye | WILLS, Bob |
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04 | Just To Be Loved | WILLS, Bob |
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05 | Send Me A Red Rose | WILLS, Bob |
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06 | Hubbin' It | WILLS, Bob |
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07 | I Can't Stand This Loneliness | WILLS, Bob |
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08 | You Always Keep Me In Hot Water | WILLS, Bob |
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09 | 'Cause I'm In Love | WILLS, Bob |
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10 | Three Miles South Of Cash In Arkansas | WILLS, Bob |
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11 | I'm All Alone | WILLS, Bob |
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12 | Three Little Kittens | WILLS, Bob |
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13 | I Won't Be Back Tonight | WILLS, Bob |
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14 | Charlie Changed His Mind | WILLS, Bob |
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15 | I'm Only A Friend (Why Do You Call Me Your Sweetheart) | WILLS, Bob |
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16 | Steamboat Stomp | WILLS, Bob |
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17 | I Want To Be Wanted | WILLS, Bob |
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18 | Snatchin' And Grabbin' | WILLS, Bob |
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19 | A Red Hot Needle (Sewing Up My Coat Of Love) | WILLS, Bob |
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20 | Trouble, Trouble Blues | WILLS, Bob |
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Wills, Bob & His Texas Playboys - Papa's Jumpin' - The MGM Years (5-LP Box-Set) LP 5 | ||||
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01 | Trouble, Trouble Blues | WILLS, Bob |
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02 | A Broken Heart For A Souvenir | WILLS, Bob |
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03 | (Everyone Is Calling You A) Fallen Angel | WILLS, Bob |
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04 | She's The Quarter Horse Type (Of A Gal) | WILLS, Bob |
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05 | B Bowman Hop | WILLS, Bob |
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06 | As I Sit Broken-Hearted | WILLS, Bob |
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07 | Bottle Baby Boogie | WILLS, Bob |
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08 | I Want To Go To Mexico | WILLS, Bob |
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09 | I'm Human, Same As You | WILLS, Bob |
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10 | I Hit The Jackpot (When I Won You) | WILLS, Bob |
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11 | A Maiden's Prayer | WILLS, Bob |
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12 | (Me And My Baby) Doin' The Bunny Hop | WILLS, Bob |
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13 | St Louis Blues | WILLS, Bob |
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14 | So Long, I'll See You Later | WILLS, Bob |
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15 | Cadillac In Model 'A' | WILLS, Bob |
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16 | Waltzing In San Antone | WILLS, Bob |
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17 | I've Got A New Road Under My Wheels | WILLS, Bob |
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18 | Texas Blues | WILLS, Bob |
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19 | I Live For You | WILLS, Bob |
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One of the most influential figures in country music history, the legendary Bob Wills was a pioneer of the jazzy, dance hall hybrid western swing that arose and flourished in the Southwest, then later the West Coast, in the 1930s-50s. A Texan who spent much of his heyday in Oklahoma and California, the innovative and charismatic 'King Of Western Swing,' with his classic band the Texas Playboys, combined Texas fiddle music with hot jazz, blues, pop and other styles. A regional star until his smash hit San Antonio Rose propelled him to national fame, Wills' music not only enjoyed enormous popularity and had indelible impact on the development of mainstream country music, but his use of electric guitars, his heavy beat and the blues tinge in his music also made him an influential precursor to rock 'n' roll.
Wills died in 1975, but his popularity and impact linger. 2005 marks the 100th anniversary of his birth and Bear Family is celebrating that fact by announcing the planned release of a 2nd Wills box set to follow the acclaimed and important set we issued in 2000, 'San Antonio Rose' (BCD 15933). That monumental first set -- 11 CDs and a DVD of Wills' first movie -- covered Wills' seminal early recordings, encompassing the years 1932-47. Volume two will pick up where that box left off, with Wills' first recordings for MGM in the fall of 1947, and continue to the end to his final recordings from 1973. It will include numerous unissued titles and a complete, previously unreleased 1971 reunion session organized by and featuring country music legend Merle Haggard.
The second set will be issued either in late 2005 or early 2006. Watch for further information in our catalogs or at www.bear-family.de
Geb. 6. 3. 1905 im Limestone County - Texas
Gest. 13.5. 1975 in Fort Worth - Texas
When Kris Kristofferson wrote of a "walking contradiction," he wasn't thinking of Bob Wills, but the term certainly applies. Wills represented the passions, ambiguities, and iconoclasm of not only Texas, but of Depression-era America. He was poverty and wealth, America's past, present and future all rolled into one cigar-smoking, white-Stetsoned, barrel-chested dynamo.
A virtuoso breakdown fiddler, he moved like Cab Calloway onstage. He sang the classic blues of Bessie Smith but also emulated Gene Austin's pop crooning. A musician raised in rural poverty, his cowboy boots walked right over Grand Ole Opry tradition. He could cut up on double-entendre tunes, get drunk and miss a week of dances, fight and raise hell, divorce five times and still comfortably sing hymns every Wednesday on the radio.
The fiddle tunes his dad and grandfather taught him 'between the rivers' in rural Texas remained his essence. Nonetheless, in Tulsa he built his Texas Playboys into such a sophisticated unit a New York jazz magazine sent a writer to do a story. Les Paul came to Tulsa to hear them. Wills was one of the first musicians to endorse Fender guitars and praised early rock 'n' roll as an extension of what he'd been doing from the start.
The Bob Wills sound was an amalgam that so long as it felt right, was fine by him. A master musical recycler, many of his best known songs were old fiddle tunes he'd lyricized and revamped. He drew other songs from the 20th Century's first four decades, simplifying, editing and, working from the gut, making each one his own. Even if the songs came from others, they always came out his way.
While his impact on country music was enormous, he had little use for Nashville and rarely toured east of the Mississippi. Like Waylon and Willie, Wills had his reasons for blowing off Nashville. Nashville, however, had no choice but to listen to him. His beat became the pulse of Honky Tonk. His influence on musicians was even greater. In the 1940s and 1950s, Nashville fiddlers, steel and lead guitarists who set the trends took inspiration from their Playboy counterparts.
Working from the gut, he was fearless, creating a musical blend that was a microcosm of America--a culture constructed from that of others that crossed centuries and transcended ethnic boundaries. There was truly something for everyone.
Given all this, it's perfectly obvious why Bob Wills holds dual membership in both the Country Music and that Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame.
The baby--John and Emma Wills's first--came at one minute before midnight, March 6, 1905 at the Wills family's small log farmhouse near the hamlet of Kosse, 65 miles south of Dallas in Limestone County, Texas.
Married a little over a year, John Tompkins and Emmaline Foley Wills were tenant farmers, a union of two families renowned for their fiddling. They would name the new arrival James Robert Wills, in honor of a great-uncle. To the family, he'd always be 'Jim Rob,' the first of ten children: four sons, six daughters.
John Wills had descended from learned ancestors. His grandfather, a Tennessee physician named Saladin Wills, had lived in Tennessee (where the family first settled) and moved to Texas in 1845 with three brothers who all became doctors. Saladin Wills's sons, Tom, James Robert and John were all first-rate fiddlers, as was Tom Wills's son John. So were Emma's four brothers. It's said that John Wills proclaimed within minutes of his son's birth that baby Jim Rob would be a fiddler, that Tom Wills, noting the infant's long fingers, commented "He'll make a better fiddler than you, Johnny."
Jim Rob gave his parents many anxious moments. The first came not long after his birth when he went through a period of sickliness. John and Emma had dealt with that while concentrating on their cotton crop. They endured an isolated rural life and in many ways weren't much better off than the poor black tenant farmers nearby. For the white families, house parties featuring fiddle music were one respite from that hardscrabble life. Since so many of his relatives fiddled, the music was burned into his brain. Jim Rob became accustomed to hearing John and Tom Wills play rags, breakdowns and waltzes, along with mournful original ballads like Faded Love and Lily Dale.
Bob Wills San Antonio Rose
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