Cool It Baby compiles 18 recordings Milt Trenier and The Treniers cut for various RCA labels in the mid-'50s, including seven previously unreleased songs. The Treniers' OKeh recordings are much better known, but Milt Trenier's solo recordings compiled here date from the same period -- he waxed them in between The Treniers' OKeh sessions in 1953-54. Trenier's raucous brand of rock & roll is so exhilarating that even hitting "Rock Bottom" seems like a cause for celebration. Milt and The Treniers weren't scoring any hits during this period, but their songs are interesting -- Milt's first RCA session included three Leiber & Stoller songs; The Treniers recorded an unlikely cover of Jaye P. Morgan's pop hit "The Longest Walk" that remained unissued until 1988; and "Cool It, Baby" is paint-by-numbers rock & roll recorded for the 1956 film Teenage Rebel. The group's indefatigable allegiance to uptempo music is evident on the instrumental "Sorrento," which switches gears from romantic to rock in the second half, while "(We Want A) Rock and Roll President" expresses the urgent need for rockin' representation in the White House. Bear Family issued a second volume, Hey Sister Lucy, that compiles The Treniers' late '40s recordings for the Mercury label with several songs from the same RCA sessions that Cool It Baby covers. ~ Greg Adams, All Music Guide
Cool It Baby
01/01/1988
All Music Guide Review
Cool It Baby Track Listing
Credits of Cool It Baby
- Frank Patchen
- Piano
- Wayne Robinson
- Drums
- The Treniers
- Main Performer
- Lloyd Trotman
- Bass
- Peter Grendysa
- Liner Notes
- Leslie Johnakins
- Saxophone
- Harry Green
- Drums
- Michael Ochs
- Photography
- Jorg Siemer
- Digital Mastering
- Richard Weize
- Reissue Producer, Digital Transfers
- Eugene Gilbeaux
- Piano, Leader, ?
- Claude Trenier
- Vocals
- Cliff Trenier
- Vocals
- Freddy Washington
- Piano
- Mickey Baker
- Guitar
- Don Hill
- Saxophone, Sax (Alto)
- Shorty Rogers
- Trumpet, Leader
- Sam "The Man" Taylor
- Saxophone
- Milt Trenier
- Guitar, Vocals, Main Performer
- Milt Bernhart
- Trombone
- Haywood Henry
- Saxophone
- Harold Jackson
- Bass
- James Johnson
- Bass
- Bob Cooper
- Sax (Baritone)
- Jimmy Giuffre
- Sax (Tenor)
- Shelly Manne
- Drums
- Howard Rumsey
- Bass
- Bud Shank
- Sax (Baritone)
- Jimmy Wyble
- Guitar











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