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Going Back to Kay Cee

 
Album Review: Going Back to Kay Cee

  • Artist: Little Willie Littlefield
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: February 07, 1995
  • Total Time: 51:45
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Blues

Review

Littlefield's stint with Federal was brief (1952-1954), and not nearly as commercially successful as his time with Modern prior to that. Nonetheless he did a good amount of recording in that period, from which 19 tracks emerged to form this CD retrospective of his Federal years. It, together with Ace's slightly more extensive overview of Littlefield's Modern era, Kat on the Keys, forms a satisfying document of his most productive years. The Modern stuff is a little more well-known, and though it's a close call as to which disc is better (not that you can't get both), the nod might go to Going Back to Kay Cee by a whisker, if only for the inclusion of Littlefield's most famous recording, the 1953 single "K.C. Lovin'." This is the original model for the song that would be adapted into Wilbert Harrison's number one hit "Kansas City" and become a rock standard. Of course Federal wanted to milk that cow as much as it could, which is why a take of "K.C. Lovin'" was overdubbed with rockier instrumentation and retitled "Kansas City" on a 1959 single. That "Kansas City" single (which is actually not at all bad) is here too, along with a few "Kansas City" soundalikes. Actually, however, this is a pretty strong and (for the early-'50s piano blues genre) a fairly diverse set, including a couple of vocal duets with Little Esther and one with Lil Greenwood; some effectively brooding, but not dragging, blues such as "Blood Is Redder Than Wine"; and the strikingly unusual "(Please Don't Go) O-O-O-Oh," where Littlefield adopts an effective and unique gargling vocal style. Littlefield's vocals are wise and aged beyond his years, and his piano playing is fine throughout; the instrumental showcase for his boogie "Jim Wilson's Boogie" is superb. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Turn the Lamps Down Low Mike Stoller, Jerry Leiber Little Esther, Esther Phillips, Little Willie Littlefield (2:22)
Last Laugh Blues Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Esther Phillips, Little Willie Littlefield, Little Esther (2:47)
Monday Morning Blues Mario Delagarde, Ravon Darnell Little Willie Littlefield, Lil Greenwood (2:43)
Striking on Your Baby Mike Stoller Little Willie Littlefield (2:53)
Blood Is Redder Than Wine Little Willie Littlefield Little Willie Littlefield (2:57)
K.C. Lovin' Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Little Willie Littlefield (2:41)
Pleading at Midnight Little Willie Littlefield Little Willie Littlefield (2:55)
Kansas City [K.C. Lovin' With Overdub] Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Richard Rodgers Little Willie Littlefield (2:45)
The Midnight Hour Was Shining [Take 2] Little Willie Littlefield Little Willie Littlefield (2:45)
Miss K.C.'s Fine Little Willie Littlefield Little Willie Littlefield (2:30)
The Midnight Hour Was Shining Little Willie Littlefield Little Willie Littlefield (2:44)
Rock-A-Bye Baby Little Willie Littlefield, Traditional Little Willie Littlefield (2:21)
Sitting on the Curbstone Little Willie Littlefield Little Willie Littlefield (2:26)
Jim Wilson's Boogie Little Willie Littlefield Little Willie Littlefield (2:28)
My Best Wishes and Regards Little Willie Littlefield Little Willie Littlefield (2:54)
(Please Don't Go) O-O-O-Oh Little Willie Littlefield (2:59)
Falling Tears Little Willie Littlefield (2:35)
Goofy Dust Blues Little Willie Littlefield (2:58)
Don't Take My Heart Little Girl Little Willie Littlefield (3:02)

Credits

Paul "Harry" Harris (Liner Notes), Brian Burrows (Package Design), Ray Topping (Archive Research), Little Willie Littlefield (Piano), Little Willie Littlefield (Vocals), Ray Topping (Compilation), Jon Broven (Archive Research), Ray Topping (Package Design), Little Esther (Performer)
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