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    Cousin Joe - The Complete Recordings 1945-1947 Vol. 1 (1995)

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    Cousin Joe - The Complete Recordings 1945-1947 Vol. 1 (1995)

    Cousin Joe - The Complete Recordings 1945-1947 Vol. 1 (1995)
    EAC Rip | FLAC (Image) + CUE + LOG | Covers | 185 MBs
    Genre: Blues/R&B/PianoBlues/Jazz | Label: Blue Moon | Catalog Number: BMCD 6001 | Release Date: 1995
    Recording Date: 1945-1947 | RAR 5% Rec. | Rapidshare + Filesonic

    Cousin Joe was born Joseph Pleasant in Wallace, Louisiana in December 1907. He became one of the greatest blues singers ever out of the Crescent City. On this CD is compiled his first recordings made in 1945 and 1946 for the King Jazz, Savoy, and Gothic labels. Today Joe is greatly overlooked amongst New Orleans music talent.

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    Tracklist
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    1. Broken Man Blues 2:34
    2. New Jailhouse Blues 3:09
    3. Levee Blues 2:56_Play_
    4. Layin' My Rules in Blues 2:37
    5. Bad, Bad Baby Blues 2:56
    6. Bad, Bad Baby Blues (Kicking like a kangaroo Blues) 2:59
    7. Saw Mill Man Blues 2:58_Play_
    8. Post War Future Blues 3:06
    9. Larceny Hearted Woman 3:01
    10. Just Another Woman 2:56
    11. My Love Comes Tumblin' Down 2:47
    12. Wedding Day Blues 3:10
    13. Desperate G.I. Blues 3:03_Play_
    14. You Got It Comin' to You 3:03
    15. Boogie Woogie Hannah 2:54
    16. You Ain't So Much-A-Much 2:49_Play_
    17. Fly Hen Blues 2:43
    18. Lonesome Man Blues 2:51
    19. Little Eva 2:37
    20. Baby, You Son't Know It All 2:46
    21. The Barefoot Boy 2:53_Play_

    Personnel:
    Cousin Joe - Vocals
    Collective Personnel includes:
    Sammy Price - Piano
    Oran "Hot Lips" Page - Trumpet
    Mezz Mezzrow - Clarinet
    Sidney Bechet - Soprano Sax
    Danny Barker - Guitar
    George "Pops" Foster - Bass
    Sid Catlett - Drums
    Tony Scott - Clarinet
    Earl Bostic - Alto Sax
    Jimmy Shirley - Guitar
    Leonard Feather - Piano
    Harry Carney - Baritone Sax
    and others

    Cousin Joe - The Complete Recordings 1945-1947 Vol. 1 (1995)

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    BIO: Few blues legends have the presence of mind to write autobiographies. Fortunately, Pleasant Joseph did, spinning fascinating tales of a career in his 1987 tome Cousin Joe: Blues from New Orleans that spanned more than half a century.Growing up in New Orleans, Pleasant began singing in church before crossing over to the blues. Guitar and ukulele were his first axes. He eventually prioritized the piano instead, playing Crescent City clubs and riverboats. He moved to New York in 1942, gaining entry into the city's thriving jazz scene (where he played with Dizzy Gillespie, Sidney Bechet, Charlie Parker, Billie Holiday, and a host of other luminaries).He recorded for King, Gotham, Philo (in 1945), Savoy, and Decca along the way, doing well on the latter logo with "Box Car Shorty and Peter Blue" in 1947. After returning to New Orleans in 1948, he recorded for DeLuxe and cut a two-part "ABCs" for Imperial in 1954 as Smilin' Joe under Dave Bartholomew's supervision. But by then, his recording career had faded.The pianist was booked on a 1964 Blues and Gospel Train tour of England, sharing stages with Muddy Waters, Otis Spann, Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry, and Sister Rosetta Tharpe and appearing on BBC-TV with the all-star troupe. He cut a 1971 album for the French Black & Blue label, Bad Luck Blues, that paired him with guitarists Gatemouth Brown and Jimmy Dawkins and a Chicago rhythm section – hardly the ideal situation, but still a reasonably effective showcase for the ebullient entertainer (it was reissued in 1994 by Evidence).–by Bill Dahl

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