It's difficult to imagine any place on earth that has given us more gutbucket piano players than New Orleans where seemingly every tonk and barrelhouse had a piano in the corner and a long line of musicians who knew exactly what to do with it. The city's esteemed jazz history sometimes obscures its equally unique R&B pedigree, but as this wonderful four-disc, 119-track box set shows, New Orleans has had a long and unbroken blues and R&B piano tradition that reaches virtually unmodified through to modern players like Little Professor, Fats Domino, Eddie Bo, Lee Dorsey, Dr. John and countless others. Covering the years 1950 to 1956, Crescent City Bounce is a wall-to-wall delight, full of bounce and verve as it explores the underground emergence of R&B in the city. Among the highlights are the two-part (the two parts were somehow reversed on the original single and are here set correctly) "Stack-A-Lee" by Archibald (Leon T. Gross), Smilin' Joe's (also known as Pleasant Joe) wry "Living on Borrowed Time," Roosevelt Sykes' "You Can't Be Lucky All the Time," the easy and boozy "Got You on My Mind" by Tommy Ridgley, the sprung rhythms of "Mornin' Train" by Blazer-Boy (George Stevenson), "Doing the Hambone" by a then 14-year-old James Booker (under the name Little Booker), and the sharp and impressive instrumental "Heavy Sugar" by Lloyd Lambert (Lawrence Cotton actually plays piano on this one, with Lambert on bass). It all adds up to a fun and informative romp through modern New Orleans R&B piano styles, and while a set like this has obvious archival value, it'll also kick your party into high gear. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
Crescent City Bounce: From Blues to R&B in New Orleans (4 CD)
06/26/2007 | Jsp Records
All Music Guide Review
Crescent City Bounce: From Blues to R&B in New Orleans (4 CD) Track Listing
Credits of Crescent City Bounce: From Blues to R&B in New Orleans (4 CD)
- Ernest McLean
- Guitar
- George Miller
- Bass
- Roy Montrell
- Guitar, Vocals
- Walter Nelson
- Guitar
- Earl Palmer
- Drums
- Leroy "Batman" Rankins
- Sax (Tenor)
- Neil Slaven
- Liner Notes
- Alonzo Stewart
- Drums
- Joe Tillman
- Sax (Tenor)
- Alvin "Red" Tyler
- Sax (Tenor)
- Roland Cook
- Bass
- Clarence Hall
- Sax (Tenor)
- Rodney Harris
- Vocals
- Big Boy Myles
- Trombone, Vocals
- Ray Lewis
- Vocals
- Red Tyler
- Sax (Baritone)
- Leon T. Gross
- Piano, Vocals
- Gerald Adams
- Bass
- Chuck Badie
- Bass
- James Gilchrist
- Vocals
- Billy Tate
- Guitar, Vocals
- Irving Charles
- Guitar
- August Dupont
- Sax (Alto)
- Willie Connell Johnson
- Vocals
- Alex "Duke" Burrell
- Piano
- Fernandez, Johnny
- Piano
- Lawrence Cotton
- Piano
- Clement Tervalone
- Bass
- Joe Dyson
- Drums
- Lester Alexis
- Drums
- Smilin' Joe
- Vocals
- Warren Myles
- Piano
- Thomas C. Moore
- Drums
- Lee Allen Orchestra
- Sax (Tenor)
- Blue Diamonds
- Vocals
- Robert Caffery
- Sax (Tenor)
- Charles Easley
- Bass
- Lil Willie Gibson
- Vocals
- Walter Hebrard
- Sax (Tenor)
- Little Mr Midnight
- Vocals
- James Booker
- Piano, Vocals
- Dave Bartholomew
- Trumpet
- George Jackson
- Sax (Tenor)
- Edgar Blanchard
- Guitar
- Roy Byrd
- Piano
- Cornelius Coleman
- Drums
- Fats Domino
- Piano
- Salvadore Doucette, Jr.
- Piano
- Frank Fields
- Bass
- Clarence Ford
- Sax (Baritone)
- Edward Frank
- Piano
- Bill Jones
- Guitar
- Lloyd Lambert
- Bass
- Leonard Lee
- Vocals
- Ray Charles
- Piano
- Bobby Marchan
- Vocals
- Joe Harriott
- Sax (Alto)
- Oscar Moore
- Drums
- Paul Gayten
- Piano
- Earl King
- Guitar, Vocals
- Tommy Ridgley
- Vocals
- Roosevelt Sykes
- Piano, Vocals











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