CD 2: ‘Give Me One More Shot’, ‘Trumpet’ recordings and more. Mississippi Born Blues Artists Koko Mojo CD
‘Give Me One More Shot’ (KM-CD-35) is the second album from our ‘Koko Mojo’ Mississippi roots series. The album offers an insight as to the birth place of rhythm ‘n’ blues artists.
This album offers an interesting mixture of blues performances, all of which have trekked the passage of time and still sound fresh and vibrant. Upon migration many artists benefited from better production and distribution of their recordings and fame and fortune was the dream. The albums variety of sound features the man of mystery Robert Johnson, the obscure Jack Davis and Ike Turner along with several of his band members. Several ‘Trumpet’ artists are again featured with recordings for the label and beyond, we include one Wally Mercer through association with ‘Trumpet’
Numerous artists migrated from their birth place, and for many Chicago was the blues mecca. Within this series the auditory of those who stayed within their home areas is clear, and for those who migrated mainly the backing was different, the blues became ‘electric’. None the less rarely were the downholme blues intonations none apparent in the big city recordings. The African American folk traditions no matter where the musicians travelled were deep inside these performers.
Every album has sleeve notes and 28 songs, mastered for the best possible sound available. The disc is housed in a cardboard sleeve, specially designed to avoid the use of plastic and be environmentally friendly. The albums are great to play at home and perfect for Dee Jays who within a few CD albums will find good dance-floor filling songs.
Tracklist:
1. Robert Johnson - Preaching Blues (Up Jumped The Devil)
2. Boyd Gilmore - All in My Dreams
3. Sonny Boy Williamson and His House Rockers - Come On Back Home
4. Snooky Prior - You Tried To Ruin Me
4. Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm - That's All I Need
6. Charley Booker With Rhythm Acc. - Charley's Boogie Woogie
7. J.B. Lenor - Give Me One More Shot
8. Dennis Binder and his Orchestra - I Miss You So
9. Little Milton - Ooh! My Little Baby
10. Sonny Boy Williamson - Keep It To Yourself
11. Jimmy Reed - Shame, Shame, Shame
12. Elmore James and His Broomdusters - Cry For Me
13. Jack Davis - Goin' To Natchez
14. Howlin' Wolf - Everybody's in the Mood
15. John Lee Hooker - Leave My Wife Alone
16. B.B. King - B. B's Boogie
17. Bo Diddley - All Together
18. Cleo Brown - (Lookie Lookie Lookie) Here Comes Cookie
19. Luther Huff - Dirty Disposition
20. Elmer James (actually) Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup - Make A Little Love
21. Bo Diddley - Sixteen Tons
22. Ike Turner & His Orchestra - Loosely (AKA the Wild One)
23. Eddie Clearwater - Hey Bernardine
24. Sonny Boy Williamson - Don't Start Me Talkin'
25. Big Joe Williams and His 9 String Guitar - Juanita
26. Dusty Brown - Rusty Dusty
27. Sonny Boy Williamson - Boppin' With Sonny
28. Wally Mercer - Hey, Miss Lula