Saturday, December 30, 2017
Cootie Williams His Orchestra Typhoon re up
Cootie Williams His Orchestra Typhoon re up
Side One:
1. Typhoon
2. Saturday Night (vocal � Tony Warren)
3. I Cant Get Started
4. Save The Bones For Henry Jones (vocal � Bob Merrell)
5. Ooh La La (vocal � Bob Merrell)
6. I Want To Be Loved (vocal � Billy Matthews)
7. Divorce Me COD Blues (vocal � Eddie Mack)
Side Two:
1. Shotgun Boogie (vocal � Eddie Mack)
2. You Talk A Little Trash
3. If Its True (vocal � Billy Matthews)
4. I Shoulda Been Thinkin Instead Of Drinkin (vocal � Bob Merrell)
5. Sound Track
6. Inflation Blues (vocal � Bob Merrell)
7. Im Beginning To See The Light (vocal � Tony Warren)
Download from here:
http://www79.zippyshare.com/v/4vRkReoE/file.html
Original post (19th September 2010) is here:
http://bebopwinorip.blogspot.co.uk/2010/09/cootie-williams-his-orchestra-typhoon.html
That post includes an in-depth look at the Cootie Williams Orchestra after the departure of Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson plus information and recommended purchases of CDs for the blues shouters who filled the Vinson gap: Bob Merrill and Eddie Mack. The period covered by this compilation (1945 - 1950) saw the downsizing of the Williams outfit from a big band to a small jump combo.
Recording dates and personnel are on the back cover of the LP.
Additional release info on the tracks:
Im Beginning To See The Light / Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night Of The Week) - Hit 7131 / Majestic 7131 - March 1945
I Want to Be Loved / I Cant Get Started - Majestic 1136 - May 1947
Inflation Blues / Sound Track - Majestic 1150 - June 1947
Ooh, La-La / If Its True - Majestic 1165 - September 1947
Save The Bones For Henry Jones / I Should A Been Thinkin Instead Of Drinkin - Majestic 1172 - October 1947
You Talk A Little Trash (And Ill Spend A Little Cash) / Typhoon - Mercury 8083 - May 1948
Divorce Me C.O.D. Blues / Shotgun Boogie - Derby 756 - early 1951
Our next post will be a new look at the final years of the Cootie Williams Orchestra as an R&B outfit, featuring the introduction of Willis Jackson as the bands wild man of the tenor sax.