Advantages: Ease of Installation, total package, easy solutoin to legislation Disadvantages: annoying minor faults
Parrot RhythmNBlue.
I bought this unit on Ebay just over two months ago, paying about £140.00 including delivery. Purchased essentially I felt this would be the easiest way to comply with the new legislation regarding use of mobile phones in a car, and having in the past bought manufacturers fitted options was fed up having to buy a new car kit whenever I upgraded my telephone. One of the main reasons for my choice in this instance was ?ease of fitting? ? the unit comes with standard ISO connections, so providing the vehicle is less than about fifteen years old it should be a ten minute job fitting the stereo. I currently drive a 1996 Landrover Discovery with the correct connections so the most complicated procedure is fixing the microphone, again supplied with the kit.
At this stage it is probable useful to point out that ...
Advantages: Every one you can think of Disadvantages: none
Williamson is a good example of what I mean.
Chuck Berry? Does he belong on this Blues CD? Most definitely, he does. As well as helping to create the new Rock and Roll sound, Chuck Berry was a very accomplished Blues man. As his song Wee Wee Hours is a firm testament to.
And the First Time I Met the Blues by Buddy Guy? If this doesn't send shivers up and down tour spine, baby, you ain't GOT no spine!
I made mention of Etta James. Her song Tell Mama is a good, romping song, which, with its horn section reflects the style of Blues epitomised in the film the Blues Brothers, which was, in all probability dipping very tentative toe into the waters of Rhythm and Blues.
Willie Dixon's Walking the Blues, however, gives more than a nod towards Dixieland Jazz. I think it was something my father would have approved of, him being a fan ...
Advantages: Loads of Phil Collins songs Disadvantages: Loads of Phil Collins songs messed up
An album of remixed Phil Collins tracks performed by r&b and hip hop artists. Risky, seeing as the man himself as churned out classic after classic and as you can imagine it wasnt well received by, well anyone.
I did however purchase because i like Phil Collins and i like hip hop & r&b so i took a chance. I should have spent my money on buying that indoor ten pin bowling set instead. Saying that there is a couple of decent tunes on here but as a whole, not the greatest ive spent my money on
Tracks
Another Day In Paradise - Ray J & Brandy. The single to come off this album was received quite well, not a bad video and the brother sister duet that everyone wanted to hear. An up to date version but not better than the original. You may find me saying that more often than not
Sussudio - Ol Dirty Bastard. Shocking. No resemblence ...
Product Information for "History Of Rhythm And Blues Vol.2, The (The Pre-Rock 'n' Roll Years 1942-1952) - Various Artists" »
Product details
Title
History Of Rhythm And Blues Vol.2, The (The Pre-Rock 'n' Roll Years 1942-1952)
Performer
Various Artists
Genre
R&B
Sub Genre
Classic R&B
Release Date
15/06/2009
Original Release Year
2009
Label / Distributor
Rhythm & Blues / Cargo
Pieces in Set
4
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Collection
EAN
5065001126024
Catalogue Number
RANDB 003
Additional notes
Album Notes
At four discs and nearly 100 tracks, this is the second installment of Rhythm and Blues Records' ambitious history of R&B, covering the years 1942 to 1952 (the first volume, also four discs, covered 1925 to 1942). Diverse and revelatory, it shows how R&B, like most strands of America's music, is woven from several different sources. Each installment is almost a history lesson in its own right, covering country blues, spirituals, jug bands, boogie-woogie piano, ragtime, jazz, urban blues, gospel, swing, boogie, jive, and so much more. It's all pretty impressive and its difficult to imagine any set doing a better job of tracing the roots of R&B. Where else could you find Louis Jordan's "Caldonia Boogie," Sister Rosetta Tharpe's "Strange Things Happening Every Day," Nat King Cole's "Route 66," Elmore James' "Dust My Broom," Muddy Waters' "I Can't Be Satisfied," Sticks McGhee's "Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee," and Ray Charles' "Misery in My Heart" all in the same package - and those sides just barely scratch the surface of what's collected here.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Little John Special
2.
That's The Stuff You Gotta Watch
3.
Evil Gal Blues
4.
I Wonder
5.
Drifting Blues
6.
T-Bone Boogie
7.
Boogie Woogie On A Saturday Night
8.
Blues Can Jump
9.
Be-baba-leba
10.
Caldonia Boogie
11.
Milton's Boogie
12.
Honeydripper
13.
Who Threw The Whiskey In The Well
14.
Strange Things Happening Every Day
15.
That's The Blues
16.
My Gal's A Jockey
17.
House Of Blue Lights
18.
Ain't That Just Like A Woman
19.
He's A Real Gone Guy
20.
Snatch And Grab It
21.
Chicken Shack Boogie
22.
Route 66
23.
Please Remember Me
24.
Get the Mop
25.
Ooh Pa Pa Dah
Titles on disc 2
1.
That's Alright
2.
Baby Please Don't Go
3.
Midnight In The Barrel House
4.
Louie's Guitar Boogie
5.
Guitar Boogie
6.
Move It On Over
7.
Let Me Play With Your Poodle
8.
Shake That Boogie
9.
I Can't Be Satisfied
10.
Boogie Chillen
11.
You Got To Run Me Down
12.
Call It Stormy Monday
13.
Blues After Hours
14.
Twister
15.
Deacon's Hop
16.
Hucklebuck
17.
Landslide
18.
Pettin' And Pokin'
19.
After While
20.
Milky White Way
21.
Rough And Rocky Road
22.
Friends Let Me Tell You About Jesus
23.
St Louis Blues
24.
Write Me A Letter
25.
It's Too Soon To Know
Titles on disc 3
1.
Good Rockin' Tonight
2.
Rock And Roll
3.
Butcher Pete
4.
Saturday Night Fish Fry
5.
Rock Around The Clock
6.
Rock A While
7.
I'm Gonna rock
8.
Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee
9.
Cool Down Mama
10.
Rocket 88
11.
How Many More Years
12.
Booted
13.
Well Oh Well
14.
Good Morning Judge
15.
My Baby Left Me
16.
Eyesight To The Blind
17.
Dust My Broom
18.
Two Little Girls
19.
Lets Rock Awhile
20.
Rockin' Chair Mama
21.
Pink Champagne
22.
Sixty Minute Man
23.
Walk Right In
24.
It Ain't The Meat
25.
Big Ten Inch Record
26.
Go Go Go
Titles on disc 4
1.
Stone Cold Dead In The Market
2.
Fat Meat'n'Greens
3.
Country Boy
4.
Mardi Gras In New Orleans
5.
Bon Ton Roula
6.
Fat Man
7.
Stack-A-Lee
8.
Lawdy Miss Clawdy
9.
Goin' Home
10.
Mambo Boogie
11.
Don't You Want A Man Like Me
12.
Chica Boo
13.
Don't You Know I Love You
14.
5-10-15 Hours
15.
Hey Little Girl
16.
Mistrustin' Blues
17.
Please Send Me Someone To Love
18.
Everday I Have The Blues
19.
T-99 Blues
20.
Chains Of Love
21.
Too Late Baby
22.
Do Something For Me
23.
Give Me One More Chance
24.
Misery In My Heart
25.
Lord's Gospel Train
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