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- Rumba Blues (How Latin Music Changed RNB Vol 1 1940 -1953)
- Format: CD Album
- Catalogue Number: RANDB010CD
- Number of Discs: 1
- Label: Rhythm and Blues
- Release Date: 15 March 2010
- PRICE: £7.99 £6.99
Rumba Blues (How Latin Music Changed RNB Vol 1 1940 -1953)
Rumba to Rock’n’Roll and Beyond : Latin rhythms have infiltrated into every new branch of popular music that has emerged during the twentieth century. Jelly Roll Morton and W.C. Handy incorporated the Cuban habanera into early jazz and blues; the Argentinean tango found its way into twenties dance-band music; the Brazilian baion and bossanova styles wound their way through the sixties beat boom and were revived in the drum’n’bass of the nineties. But none had such an all-pervasive influence as the rumba. Its journey from the Middle-East through North Africa and Spain to the New World brought it into American dance halls in the thirties. The syncopated, rhythmic riffs of bandleaders such as Xavier Cugat helped to liberate dancers from stuffy foxtrots and waltzes, opening up an altogether more sensual world of excitement and exoticism. In post-war popular music, rumba is everywhere, from Dave Bartholomew’s Country Boy to the Clash’s Rock The Casbah, picking up Little Richard’s Slippin’ and Slidin’ and the Beatles’ Ballad Of John And Yoko along the way. Even hillbilly records featured rumba bass lines. Its 3-2 clave rhythm, which Bo Diddley stylised and made into his very own, became an integral part of American music and continues to cast its spell over popular music to the current day.
All tracks have been carefully remastered to optimise the sound. An illustrated 32 page booklet includes detailed sleeve notes with a track-by-track commentary and an essay explaining the significance of each song.
Track Listing
- That's Your Last Boogie - Joe Swift 1948
- T-Bone Blues - T-Bone Walker 1940
- Rhumba Blues - Skeets Tolbert 1942
- Blues After Hours - Pee Wee Crayton 1948
- Fat Meat 'n' Greens - Edgar Hayes 1949
- Mambo Boogie - Johnny Otis Orchestra 1951
- Back Home Blues - Lowell Fulson 1950
- Cuba Doll - Lloyd Glenn 1952
- Heartbreaker - Ray Charles 1953
- Hound Dog - Big Mama Thornton 1953
- Woke Up This Morning - B.B. King 1953
- Hey Now Baby - Professor Longhair 1949
- Country Boy - Dave Bartholomew 1950
- Bon Ton Roula - Clarence Garlow 1950
- Jock-O-Mo - Sugar Boy Crawford 1954
- Mardi Gras In New Orleans - Fats Domino 1949
- Tell Me Pretty Baby - Lloyd Price 1953
- Hey Little Girl - Billy Wright 1951
- Banana Split - Kid King’s Combo
- 20.Early In The Morning - Louis Jordan 1948
- I Come From Jamaica - Chris Powell’s Five Blue Flames 1952
- Blues Mambo - Sonny Thompson 1952
- My Baby's Gone - The Ray-O-Vacs 1951
- Roll And Rumba - Jimmy Reed 1953
- I Can’t Be Satisfied - Muddy Waters 1948
- Mexican Reminiscences - Champion Jack Dupree 1946

