As part of the Specialty Profiles series, New Orleans R&B belter Lloyd Price is spotlighted on several tracks he recorded for the Los Angeles-based label between 1952 and 1959. This is raucous R&B, not to be confused with Price's pop hits recorded for ABC-Paramount in the early '60s. The 14 cuts on this compilation combine lesser-heard gems like "If Crying Was Murder" and "Where You At?" with original chart-toppers "Oooh-Oooh-Oooh," "Restless Heart," "Tell Me Pretty Baby," "Ain't It a Shame?," and his first number one hit, "Lawdy Miss Clawdy," which featured Fats Domino on piano. This is essential material that should be in any R&B or early rock & roll collection. As an extra bonus, the Specialty Profiles series includes a sampler that showcases R&B gems by Specialty acts of the era, including Little Richard, Sam Cooke, Larry Williams, Percy Mayfield, Don & Dewey, Joe Liggins, Jesse & Marvin, and Guitar Slim. ~ Al Campbell, All Music Guide
Specialty Profiles
08/29/2006 | Specialty
All Music Guide Review
Specialty Profiles Track Listing
Credits of Specialty Profiles
- William Lundy
- Musician
- Lawrence E. Marioneaux, Jr.
- Sax (Tenor)
- Ernest McLean
- Guitar
- Charles "Honeyman" Otis
- Drums
- Earl Palmer
- Drums
- Cheryl Pawelski
- Compilation Producer
- Larry Price
- Vocals
- Art Rupe
- Original Session Producer
- Neely Simmons
- Musician
- Carl Thomas
- Saxophone
- Joe Tarantino
- Mastering, Remastering
- Jamie Putnam
- Art Direction
- Abbey Anna
- Project Assistant
- Deb Sibony
- Design
- Terri Hinte
- Project Assistant
- Rikka Arnold
- Project Assistant
- Stuart Kremsky
- Project Assistant
- Chris Clough
- Project Assistant
- Jesse & Marvin
- Performer
- Dave Bartholomew
- Trumpet
- Bill Belmont
- Project Assistant
- Duncan Connelly, Jr.
- Musician
- Fats Domino
- Piano
- Colin Escott
- Liner Notes, Compilation Producer
- Frank Fields
- Bass
- Edward Frank
- Piano
- Herbert Hardesty
- Sax (Tenor)
- Joseph Harris
- Sax (Alto)
- Wallace Davenport
- Trumpet













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