Let's Get High the Main about Music from Memphis by Gordon, Rosco (CD, 2009)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelJsp|Jsp Records
UPC0788065421021
eBay Product ID (ePID)4046059305

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2009
GenreBlues
ArtistGordon, Rosco
Release TitleLet's Get High the Main about Music from Memphis

Dimensions

Item Height0.80 in
Item Weight0.43 lb
Item Length5.64 in
Item Width5.04 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks54
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 She Rocks Me 1.2 So Tired 1.3 Roscoe's Boogie 1.4 City Woman 1.5 That Gal of Mine 1.6 Ouch! Pretty Baby 1.7 Saddled the Cow (And Milked the Horse) 1.8 Run to Me Baby 1.9 Dime a Dozen 1.10 New Remedy for Love 1.11 Miserable Old Feeling 1.12 Booted 1.13 Cold, Cold Winter 1.14 Two Kinds of Women 1.15 No More Doggin' 1.16 Maria 1.17 I Remember Your Kisses 1.18 What You Got on Your Mind 1.19 New Orleans Wimmen 1.20 Hey Fat Girl 1.21 T Model Boogie 1.22 Too Many Women 1.23 Three Cent Love 1.24 You Figure It Out 1.25 Dream Baby 1.26 Lucille (Looking for My Baby) 1.27 Blues for My Baby 2.1 Just in from Texas 2.2 I'm in Love 2.3 Tomorrow May Be Too Late 2.4 We're All Loaded (Whiskey Made Me Drunk) 2.5 Don't Have to Worry 'Bout You No More 2.6 Throwing My Money Away 2.7 Why Do I Love You Baby 2.8 T Model Boogie 2.9 Decorate the Counter 2.10 I Wade Through Muddy Water 2.11 Just Love Me Baby 2.12 Weeping Blues 2.13 She's My Baby 2.14 That's What You Do to Me 2.15 I'm Gonna Shake It 2.16 Mean Woman 2.17 Let's Get High 2.18 Just My Memories of You 2.19 Chicken (Dance with You) 2.20 Love for You Baby 2.21 Bop with Me Baby 2.22 Hey Hey Girl 2.23 If You Want Your Woman 2.24 Don't Take It Out on Me 2.25 Real Pretty Mama 2.26 Tired of Living 2.27 I Don't Like It
NotesRosco Gordon occupies a special place in the hearts of those who revel in the music he made in Memphis during the early 1950s. The songs he recorded for Sam Phillips were finished masters with a full band, horns and a rhythm section. Phillips was sure he had a star on his hands. Rosco Gordon was born in Memphis on April 10, 1928. His twin sister Ella Mae, took piano lessons and practiced at home. He taught himself to play by copying her. One Wednesday night in 1949, he and a couple of friends were sitting upstairs in the Palace Theatre on Beale Street, watching Rufus Thomas emcee amateur night. 'They coaxed me to go up onstage to make the wine money. So I go up and sing a song...'. He won first prize. Following that win, he was interviewed on station WDIA. Rosco proved so popular that he was invited back. With a drummer and alto player he became a regular. Sam Phillips heard him and made him an offer Phillips had opened his Memphis Recording Service in 1950. A year on, it was still something of a shoestring operation, but he had a deal with RPM Records for sessions recorded between February and July 1951, and it was RPM that issued Roscoe's Boogie and Saddled The Cow (And Milked The Horse) in June and August. Rosco then went out on the road, exploiting his radio and recording success. He recorded for various labels in the 1950s, always returning to Sam Phillips and Sun Records. This collection is a priceless record of the years when popular music was reinventing itself. Gordon was one of the major influences on that evolutionary process, who has, until recently, received too little credit. In later years, Rosco went on to record for Vee-Jay, ABC and Old Town and ended up running his own Bab-Roc label. Towards the end of his life, he revived his career and made a couple of well-regarded albums. Happily, in 2000 he was honored at the Handy awards.

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