Few rock & roll or R&B guitarists of the '50s and '60s have a more consistently frantic body of work than the great Mickey Baker, though his name isn't nearly as well-known as Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, or Ike Turner. Baker did most of his work as a sideman, and his best-known recordings as a headliner found him playing second fiddle to Sylvia Robinson as half of Mickey & Sylvia (whose "Love Is Strange" remains a puzzling delight 50 years after it was recorded), but folks who know and love first-era rock & roll are aware of Baker's greatness, and this collection is a superb overview of his work, both as a bandleader and as a hired gun. Containing a hefty 31 tracks recorded between 1952 and 1956, In the '50s: Hit, Git & Split runs the gamut from the low-key acoustic blues of Baker's "Love Me Baby" to the wailing electric dread of Larry Dale's "Midnight Hours," the uptempo rockabilly of Joe Clay's "Did You Mean Jelly-Bean," the easy-swinging jump blues of Sam Price's "Rib Joint," a double-time rewrite of Chuck Berry's "Maybellene" on Brownie McGhee's "Anna Mae," and a rockin' re-recording by Louis Jordan of "Caldonia" with Baker's guitar answering the hearty peals of the horn section and Jordan's vocals. The word "Wild" tended to pop up in the titles of Mickey Baker's solo albums, and one spin of this disc will show you why -- the man's rough-and-tumble style screamed and hollered the blues whenever he hit the strings, and Baker's solos are death-defying hoodoo magic no matter what cut you cue up. Hit, Git & Split is a thoroughly enjoyable set of vintage R&B that's good and greasy throughout, and a peerless introduction to one of the great unsung heroes of rock & roll. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
In the '50s: Hit, Git & Split
11/26/2007 | Rev-ola Bandstand
All Music Guide Review
In the '50s: Hit, Git & Split Track Listing
Credits of In the '50s: Hit, Git & Split
- Big Tiny Kennedy
- Vocals
- Ivan "Loco" Rolle
- Bass
- Wendell Marshall
- Bass
- Dave McRae
- Sax (Alto), Sax (Baritone), Vocals
- Dave Penny
- Producer, Liner Notes, Annotation, Compilation
- Charlie Persip
- Drums
- Reuben Phillips
- Sax (Baritone)
- Carl Pruitt
- Double Bass
- Roger "Ram" Ramirez
- Organ
- Calvin Shields
- Drums
- Fletcher Smith
- Piano
- Sonny Terry
- Harmonica
- Jesse Stone
- Bandleader
- Lloyd Trotman
- Bass
- Billy Valentine
- Piano
- Al Williams
- Piano
- Marty Wilson
- Drums
- Big John Greer
- Vocals
- Gene Brooks
- Drums
- Larry Dale
- Guitar, Vocals
- Al Lucas
- Bass
- David Van Dyke
- Sax (Tenor)
- Joe Foster
- Synthesizer, Producer
- Leslie Johnakins
- Sax (Alto), Sax (Baritone)
- Warren Lucky
- Sax (Tenor)
- Ernest Williams
- Sax (Baritone)
- Andy Morten
- Artwork, Design
- Jimmy Lewis
- Bass, Guitar (Bass)
- Sammy "Stick" Evans
- Drums
- McHouston "Mickey" Baker
- Guitar, Soloist, Vocals
- Joe Marshall
- Drums
- Square Walton
- Vocals
- Eddie Riff
- Guitar, Vocals
- George Rhodes
- Piano
- Willie Rodriguez
- Percussion
- Roy Gaines
- Guitar, Vocals
- Mickey Baker
- Vocals
- Little Willie John
- Vocals
- Sam "The Man" Taylor
- Sax (Tenor)
- Sammy Price
- Piano
- George Duvivier
- Bass
- Abie Baker
- Bass
- Clifton Best
- Guitar
- Howard Biggs
- Bandleader
- Brownie McGhee
- Guitar, Vocals
- Joe Clay
- Vocals
- Bill Cook
- Washboard
- Ernie Hayes
- Piano
- Haywood Henry
- Sax (Baritone)
- Belford Hendricks
- Piano
- Milt Hinton
- Bass
- Willis "Gator" Jackson
- Sax (Tenor)
- Titus Turner
- Vocals
- Jimmy Cleveland
- Trombone
- King Curtis
- Sax (Tenor)
- Budd Johnson
- Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor)
- Louis Jordan
- Sax (Alto), Vocals
- Dave Bailey
- Drums
- Bobby Donaldson
- Drums
- Herman Foster
- Piano
- Leonard Gaskin
- Bass
- Taft Jordan
- Trumpet
- Ernie Royal
- Trumpet
- Hal Singer
- Sax (Tenor)
- Champion Jack Dupree
- Piano, Vocals
- Norman Blake
- Synthesizer











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