This is the real deal. Raw and ready to rock, all the artists compiled here put the pedal all the way to the metal and let it rock. And when they aren't rocking, they are tearing your heart out with a sobbing ballad. Kicking off with the original version of "The Twist" by Hank Ballard and the Midnighters and ending an hour later with the Drivers' rock-boppin' "Smooth, Slow and Easy," there is not a single weak track to be found. Big names like Billy Ward & the Dominoes, the Platters, Wynonie Harris, and Percy Mayfield leave no doubt why they are big names, and the no-names like Pete "Guitar" Lewis and Lil Greenwood don't let down the side one bit. Classic tracks include Freddie King's landmark "Hide Away," the Swallows' slightly nasty "It Ain't the Meat, It's the Motion," and Rudy Ray Moore's "Step It Up and Go." If you are a fan of early R&B, you must own this record. It's that good. ~ Tim Sendra, All Music Guide
The Very Best of the King/Federal/Deluxe Years, Vol. 1
04/16/2002 | Collectables
All Music Guide Review
The Very Best of the King/Federal/Deluxe Years, Vol. 1 Track Listing
Credits of The Very Best of the King/Federal/Deluxe Years, Vol. 1
- Billy Ward
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- Johnny "Guitar" Watson
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- Freddy King
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- Hank Ballard & the Midnighters
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- Jack William Dupree
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- Victor Pearlin
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- The Lamplighters
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- The Swallows
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- Lula Reed
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- Dave Bartholomew
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- Drivers
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- Sonny Thompson
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- Pete "Guitar" Lewis
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- The Five Keys
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- The Platters
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- Rudy Ray Moore
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- Tiny Bradshaw
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- Wynonie Harris
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- Ivory Joe Hunter
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- Lonnie Johnson
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- Little Willie Littlefield
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- Percy Mayfield
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