Smiley Lewis Rocks

Smiley Lewis Rocks

by Smiley Lewis
Smiley Lewis Rocks

Smiley Lewis Rocks

by Smiley Lewis

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Overview

There have been a number of Smiley Lewis compilations over the years, including some fine ones: the signature EMI release of The Best of Smiley Lewis, the Proper Introduction to Smiley Lewis, the two-volume Smiley Lewis Story, and Bear Family's definitive four-disc box set Shame, Shame, Shame, that collected every side he ever cut. That said, other than their original box set, none of them comes close to Bear Family's single-disc Smiley Lewis Rocks comp. Rather than merely present 36 chronologically recorded sides for Colony and Imperial from 1950-1958, it contextualizes them. Though Lewis began recording in 1947, his biggest years were the '50s, those in which he recorded his regionally popular "I Hear You Knocking" and "One Night" (whose later sanitized and vastly inferior versions were recorded by Gale Storm and Elvis Presley, respectively, with greater success -- yes, you read right, Presley's version of "One Night" utterly pales in comparison with the Lewis' original. Of the rest, "Shame, Shame, Shame" and "Bumpity Bump" are here, as well as versions of "Blue Monday," "Rootin' and Tootin," "Lillie Mae," and many other New Orleans standards. Yet, it's not simply track selection that makes this set so righteous: it's the sound of Cosimo Matassa's New Orleans studio at work with the musicians that played on these sides that made them so unique: drummer Earl Palmer, saxophonists Lee Allen and Herbert Hardesty, and trumpeter and bandleader Dave Bartholomew -- who wrote or co-wrote the majority of these tunes. The players' spontaneity to capture on tape whatever was happening is apparent on this set. At the heart of it there's Lewis' voice, an enormous and expressive instrument capable of transferring so much to the listener: from raucous joy and wildness to tenderness and heartbreak, seemingly without effort. His guitar playing exemplifies the Crescent City sound, full of rhythmic invention and tough, R&B groove. The liner notes by Bill Dahl are peerless for their historical authority. The digitally remastered sound is better than any previous collection on the market; it's full, warm, and immediate. For anyone interested in rock & roll's real roots, New Orleans music, or jump blues and classic R&B, Smiley Lewis Rocks is indispensable. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 02/02/2010
Label: Bear Family Records
UPC: 4000127166760
Rank: 107863

Tracks

  1. Shame, Shame, Shame
  2. Big Mamou
  3. Ain't Gonna Do It
  4. Down the Road
  5. The Bells Are Ringing
  6. Can't Stop Loving You
  7. Ooh La La
  8. My Baby Was Right
  9. Blue Monday
  10. Dirty People
  11. Jailbird
  12. Where Were You
  13. Real Gone Lover
  14. Bumpity Bump
  15. I Hear You Knocking
  16. Sad Life
  17. Come On
  18. Bee's Boogie
  19. Queen of Hearts
  20. Lillie Mae
  21. One Night
  22. Caldonia's Party
  23. Nothing But the Blues
  24. She's Got Me Hook, Line & Sinker
  25. Rootin' and Tootin'
  26. Please Listen To Me
  27. Down Yonder We Go Ballin'
  28. No Letter Today
  29. Mama Don't Like
  30. Play Girl
  31. Go On Fool
  32. Goin' To Jump and Shout
  33. Bad Luck Blues
  34. School Days Are Back Again
  35. Lil Liza Jane
  36. Shame, Shame, Shame!

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Smiley Lewis   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Bobby Mitchell   Choir/Chorus
Lee Allen   Sax (Tenor)
Clarence Hall   Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor)
Fats Domino   Piano
Edward Frank   Piano
Justin Adams   Guitar
Frank Fields   Bass
Joe Robichaux   Piano
Herb Hardesty   Sax (Tenor)
Ernest McLean   Guitar
The Toppers   Choir/Chorus
Dave Bartholomew   Vocals,Trumpet
Gerri Hall   Vocals
Earl Palmer   Drums
Huey "Piano" Smith   Piano
Waldren 'Frog' Joseph   Trombone
Joseph Butler   Choir/Chorus
Frank Bocage   Choir/Chorus
Charles "Hungry" Williams   Drums,Percussion
Joe Harris   Sax (Alto),Sax (Alto)
Lloyd Bellaire   Choir/Chorus
Isidore "Tuts" Washington   Piano
Herman "Baby Seals" Seals   Drums
Meyer Kennedy   Sax (Alto)
Salvador Doucette   Piano

Technical Credits

Pearl King   Composer
Bill Dahl   Liner Notes
Ken Hopkins   Composer
Kenyon Hopkins   Composer
Frankie Brown   Composer
John Broven   Source Material
Ruth Durand   Composer
Joel Whitburn   Source Material
Link Davis   Composer
Ruby Fisher   Composer
Joe Robichaux   Composer
Dave Bartholomew   Composer,Producer
Victor Pearlin   Photography,Illustrations
Jeff Hannusch   Photography,Illustrations,Source Material
Richard Weize   Discography
Bill Millar   Reissue Producer
Juergen Crasser   Mastering
Dave Booth   Photography,Illustrations
Erich Huelsenbeck   Photo Restoration
Michel Ruppli   Source Material
Andreas Merck   Photo Scanning
Sven T. Uhrmann   Photography,Illustrations
R.A. Andreas   Photography,Illustrations
Galen Gart   Source Material
Tony Scherman   Source Material
Rick Coleman   Photography,Illustrations,Source Material
Dorothy Ester   Composer
Wouter Kessing   Discography
Smiley Lewis   Composer
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