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Boogie Woogie: The Warner Bros. Recordings

 
Album Review: Boogie Woogie: The Warner Bros. Recordings

  • Artist: Long John Baldry
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 2005
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Blues

Review

This double pack, limited to 2500 copies, reissues Long John Baldry's long out of print -- at least in the States -- Warner Brothers albums from the early '70s, adding a handful of additional tracks (alternate versions, radio spots, unreleased songs) to each. Boogie Woogie: The Warner Bros. Recordings includes 1971's It Ain't Easy and 1972's Everything Stops for Tea, which were co-produced by Elton John and Rod Stewart -- neither whom had attained major popularity yet -- who worked on one album side per disc. Although Sid Griffin's generally insightful liner notes that describe these releases as "some of the best British blues rock to grace black vinyl" may be overstating their importance, there is a fair amount of genuinely solid music here. For the most part, Baldry covered American blues in his uniquely ornate British style, which not surprisingly didn't resonate with U.S. audiences the way say, the Rolling Stones did. His was a more studied albeit eclectic approach, dipping into New Orleans pop ("Iko Iko"), U.K. music hall ("Everything Stops for Tea"), traditional folk ("Mother Ain't Dead" with Rod Stewart on vocals and banjo!) and gospel along with some memorable Willie Dixon tunes ("Seventh Son," "I'm Ready," "You Can't Judge a Book"). It Ain't Easy's first five selections feature members of what would later be Rod Stewart's Every Picture Tells a Story band backing up Baldry, and is considered a stepping stone to that classic recording. Baldry isn't the most magnetic performer, but his gruff voice has a certain charm, and even if the material is a bit erratic, he is obviously enjoying himself. A boisterous Baldry tears into the slow blues "Bring My Baby Back to Me" from 1972's Mar-Y-Sol Festival as one of disc two's extras. He also goes country, rather convincingly, for a lovely cover of Neil Young's "Only Love Can Break Your Heart." The only clear classic here is the rollicking "Don't Try to Lay No Boogie Woogie on the King of Rock and Roll," a terrific rocking underground hit that was Baldry's only stab on American radio. While that may not be worth the rather inflated price of this limited-edition reissue, these albums are both intermittently enjoyable and Rhino has done its usual classy job repackaging them with remastered sound and rare pictures. ~ Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro: Conditional Discharge Long John Baldry, Ian Armitt John Baldry (3:16)
Don't Try to Lay No Boogie Woogie on the King of Rock and Roll John Baldry (3:25)
Black Girl Huddie Ledbetter John Baldry (2:51)
It Ain't Easy Ron Davies John Baldry (4:54)
Morning Morning Tuli Kupferberg John Baldry (2:37)
I'm Ready Willie Dixon John Baldry (4:14)
Let's Burn Down the Cornfield Randy Newman John Baldry (4:16)
Mr. Rubin Lesley Duncan John Baldry (4:06)
Rock Me When He's Gone Elton John, Bernie Taupin John Baldry (4:08)
Flying Rod Stewart, Ronnie Lane John Baldry (7:00)
Going Down Slow [#][*] John Baldry (3:11)
Blues (Cornbread, Meat and Molasses) [#][*] Brownie McGhee, Sonny Terry John Baldry (3:00)
Love in Vain [#][*] Robert Johnson John Baldry (4:22)
Midnight Hour Blues [#][*] Leroy Carr John Baldry (4:09)
Black Girl [Alternate Version][#][*] Huddie Ledbetter John Baldry (3:35)
It Ain't Easy [Alternate Version][#][*] Ron Davies John Baldry (5:10)
I'm Ready [Alternate Version][#][*] Willie Dixon John Baldry (4:17)
Radio Spot [*] Long John Baldry John Baldry (0:29)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro: Come Back Again John Baldry (4:06)
Seventh Son Willie Dixon John Baldry (3:07)
Wild Mountain Thyme Traditional John Baldry (3:50)
Iko Iko Sharon Jones John Baldry (3:11)
Jubilee Cloud John Kongos John Baldry (4:16)
Everything Stops for Tea Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart John Baldry (3:09)
You Can't Judge a Book Willie Dixon John Baldry (4:22)
Mother Ain't Dead Traditional John Baldry (2:56)
Hambone Sam Mitchell John Baldry (4:03)
Lord Remember Me John Baldry (4:08)
Armit's Trousers Ian Armitt John Baldry (1:54)
Radio Spot #1 [*] Long John Baldry John Baldry (1:06)
Bring My Baby Back to Me [Live at Mar-Y-Sol Festival][Live][#][*] Long John Baldry John Baldry (6:27)
Only Love Can Break Your Heart [#][*] Neil Young Joyce Everson, John Baldry (3:13)
I'm Just a Rake & Rambling Boy [#][*] Ray Davies Joyce Everson, John Baldry (3:28)
Radio Spot #2 [*] Long John Baldry John Baldry (0:57)

Credits

Long John Baldry (Author), Elton John (Organ), Elton John (Piano), Elton John (Vocals), Elton John (Producer), Elton John (Accompaniment), Rod Stewart (Banjo), Rod Stewart (Producer), Alan Skidmore (Sax (Tenor)), Madeline Bell (Tambourine), Madeline Bell (Vocals), Madeline Bell (Choir, Chorus), Madeline Bell (Accompaniment), Lesley Duncan (Choir, Chorus), Lesley Duncan (Choir Master), Tony Hazzard (Choir, Chorus), Jimmy Horowitz (Conductor), Jimmy Horowitz (Organ (Hammond)), Jimmy Horowitz (Executive Producer), Davey Johnstone (Banjo), Davey Johnstone (Guitar), Davey Johnstone (Mandolin), Davey Johnstone (Piano), Sam Mitchell (Dobro), Sam Mitchell (Guitar), Sam Mitchell (Slide Guitar), Doris Troy (Vocals), Doris Troy (Choir, Chorus), Doris Troy (Accompaniment), Greg Allen (Art Direction), Greg Allen (Design), Greg Allen (Reissue Design), Ian Armitt (Piano), Mike Bobak (Engineer), Tony Burrows (Choir, Chorus), Mike Claydon (Engineer), Ray Cooper (Percussion), David Katz (Leader), Stefan Delft (Viola da Gamba), John Dentith (Drums), Kay Garner (Choir, Chorus), Dave Glover (Bass), Steve Gorman (Art Supervisor), Sid Griffin (Liner Notes), Sid Griffin (Essay), Dan Hersch (Remastering), Dan Hersch (Reissue Remastering), Bill Inglot (Producer), Andy Knight (Engineer), James Litherland (Guitar), Roger Pope (Drums), John Porter (Bass), Caleb Quaye (Organ), Caleb Quaye (Guitar), Barry St. John (Vocals), Terry Stannard (Drums), Liza Strike (Vocals), Liza Strike (Choir, Chorus), Liza Strike (Accompaniment), Klaus Voormann (Bass), Mickey Waller (Percussion), Mickey Waller (Drums), Ed Thrasher (Art Direction), Barry Plummer (Photography), John Baldry (Guitar), John Baldry (Guitar (12 String)), Rick Conrad (Reissue Producer), Robert S. Weston IV (Guitar), Steven P. Gorman (Art Supervisor), Bill Airey Smith (Bass), Barrie Wentzell (Photography), Barrie Wentzell (Cover Photo), Ian Tyas (Photography)
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