Their Greatest Hits (Vinyl LP) Hip HopShake 'em up! R&B from the vaults of King Federal Records! The lascivious pen of Henry "Hank" Ballard was responsible for many risque odes, including The Midnighters' "Work With Me Annie," "Sexy Ways," and "Get It," major R&B hits of the early '50s all included on 1956's Their Greatest Hits! The FCC banned several of the band's songs from airplay, which only made them that much more desirable for the growing teenage market, and this Sundazed edition
the cleverly chosen combination of group name and album title (in English: 'Old Roots of the Colonies of the River Plate') readily hints at the kind of sounds the listener will be challenged with when diving into this LP
The Metros
Black Hole has been again compiled by Mikko Mattlar
as well as championing local heroes in the shape of Manchester's Yargo and their driving
such as the great singer Dora Ifudu Avery
Grachan Moncur III on trombone
Jones brings you two fiery sides of original soul music
who once told Jack he should become a plumber rather than a musician if he ever wanted to make a decent living
Essiebons Special features a selection of obscure workouts from some of the label's heaviest hitters
and even elements of spoken word and cinematic presentation
was her 1969 duet ("It's just a shot away
this LP features the excellent (but always underrated) trumpeter Kenny Dorham heading a quintet that also includes baritonist Charles Davis