Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Record Show Recap and More

This past Sunday was the date of the latest record show in St. Louis. I was able to go and dig up a few treasures. I thought that I'd list them for you but, first, a couple of other items.

Vincent the Soul Chef of the tremendous Fufu Stew blog is going to join us later in the week for our very first guest mix. Vincent has already forwarded the tracklist to me and it looks fantastic. I hope to have it up and going before the weekend, so be sure to check back.

Next, I wanted to share a new website with you, namely RnB45.com. They have features, including sound files, plus a full-fledged message board. The focus is r&b from the early 1950's to the mid 1960's but discussion of early rock and roll, doo-wop, garage rock, soul and other music of the time is also welcome. Please pay them a visit and sign up, if you're so inclined.

Okay, now on with the list of my record show haul.

Lowell Fulsom: Lovin' Touch (Kent)
Al Green: True Love (Hi)
The Gifts: Rock My Soul (Ballad)
The Watts 103rd St. Rhythm Band: Spreadin' Honey (Keymen)
Delores Hall: Good Lovin' Man (Keymen)
Sonny Spencer: Gilee (Memo)
Inez Foxx: Hi Diddle Diddle (Symbol)
Inez and Charlie Foxx: You Fixed My Heartache (Dynamo)
Ernie Tucker: Can She Give You Fever (Earth)
King Coleman: Hang It Up (King)
Bobby Lee Trammell: Arkansas Twist (Alley)
The Parkettes: The Peg (Ludix)
Shirley Ellis: Sugar, Let's Shing-A-Ling (Columbia)
Milton Howard: Funky Shing-A-Ling (Sound Stage 7)
The Dynamic 7: Squeeze Me (Sound Stage 7)
Gene The Hat: (Pass) The Bug (Gee)
Harmonica Fats: Tore Up (Darcey)
Lloyd "Fatman": Good Gracious (OKeh)
Nappy Brown: Skidy Woe (Savoy)
Round Robin: Land of A Thosand Dances "The Na Na Song" (Domain)
Arthur Prysock: Woke Up This Morning (Wing)
Cookie and His Cupcakes: I'm Twisted (Paula)
The Free: Decision For Lost Soul Blue (Marquee)
The Mellokings: Do Baby Do (Herald)
Steve Alaimo: Ooh Poo Pah Doo (Atco)
Davie Allan and the Arrows: Shape of Things To Come (Tower)
Betty Everett: Hands Off (Vee-Jay)
Elmo James: Fine Little Mama (Fire)
U.S. Bonds: Not Me (Legrand)
Buddy Johnson: Bring It Home To Me (Mercury)
Buddy Johnson: Rock On (Mercury)
Little Archie: I Am A Carpet (Dial)
Timmie "Oh Yeah!"Rogers: I've Got A Dog Who Loves Me (Cameo)
James Brown with the Famous Flames: No, No, No, No (Federal)
The Flairs: Roll Over Beethoven (Palms)
Benny Gordon and the Soul Brothers: A Kiss To Build A Dream On (RCA Victor)
Johnny Sayles: The Concentration (Chi Town)
Junior Lewis: Hi-Dee You All (Hootenany Soul) (Scepter)
C.L. Blast: I'll Take The Case (Atlantic)
Paul Peek: Short Shortnin' (NRC)
The Dukays: Mellow-Fezneckey (Jerry-O)
Don and Dewey: Get Your Hat (Specialty)
Jesse Anderson: Send Me Some Loving C.O.D. (Jewel)
Danny and the Zeltones: Kansas City (Big Top)
Betty Lavett: Shut Your Mouth (Atlantic)
Shirley & the Shirelles: Playthings (Bell)
Albert Collins: Turnin' On (Imperial)
Dale Hawkins: Lifeguard Man (Checker)
Monk Higgins: Baby You're Right (Sack)
Ricky Allen: Skate Boo-Ga-Loo (Bright Star)
Don Covay and the Goodtimers: Pony Time Twist (Fleetwood)
Pancho Villa: Bobby's Guitar (Arliss)
Thurston Harris: Smokey Joe's (Aladdin)
Hank Ballard and the Midnighters: Can't You See-I Need A Friend (King)
Bo Diddley: Bo Diddley (Checker)
Willie Dixon: Crazy For My Baby (Checker)
The Intruders: Don't Give It Away (Gamble)
Harold Betters: Dirty Red (Gateway)
Marvin Holmes & the Uptights: Thang (Uni)
The Coasters: The P.T.A. (Atco)
The Velours: Tired of Your Rock & Rollin' (Cub)
Jimmy Jones: Itchin' (Cub)
Arthur Conley: Star Review (Atco)
The Drippers: Honey Bunch (Moon Shot)
The David Rockingham Trio: Soulful Chant (Josie)
Clarence & Calvin: Rooster Knees & Rice (Atco)
The Rivingtons: The Willy (Vee-Jay)
Art Grayson: Bad Dreams (4 Corners of the World)
Lee Rogers: Go-Go-Girl (D-Town)
Lonnie Russ: Tell Me How (4J)
Richie Barrett: Some Other Guy (Atlantic)
Solomon Burke: It's Been A Change (Atlantic)


That's about it for this time. Please come back for the Fufu Stew guest mix later in the week.

3 comments:

Devil Dick said...

that's a mighty huge haul!

Todd Lucas said...

Yeah, lots of dollar and two dollar cheapies in there. As you can see, it was a particlarly good show for 45's.

Devil Dick said...

man i need to get in your dollar bins...

I can not complain at all though, i just scored about 400 45's for 10 bucks, not all that great but a few keepers for sure. I'm just too lazy to post them.