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#1 Post by Yakov » Mon Jan 31, 2005 3:56 pm

AllMusic sucks for this kind of research and the label has no web site that I could find... so the listing is from Amazon. (Which doesn't sell these discs, but maintains a listing for the zShops.)

If you haven't heard of an artist, he's probably a blues artist, unless he has a foriegn-sounding name, in case you might have found yourself the next super-obscure swing/groove room-rocker from France. Who knows? There's certainly a lot of great music here. Some of the albums with individual titles are no doubt also titled as DB&B ("Definitive Black & Blue").

Anderson, Cat - Cat Speaks
Anderson, Cat - Definitive Black & Blue Sessions
Ashby, Harold - Definitive B&B
Badini, Gerald - Night at the Popcorn-Geneva (Ellington tribute?)
Blue, Little Joe/Eddie Burns - Chicago Blues Festival 1986
Broonzy, Big Bill - 1935-40
Brown, Clarence "Gatemouth" - DB&B
Brown, Clarence "Gatemouth" - The Blues Ain't Nothin'
Buckner, Milt - And His Alumni
Buckner, Milt - Block Chords Parade
Buckner, Milt - Definitive B&B: Green Onions
Buckner, Milt - Pianistically Yours
Buckner, Milt - Them There Eyes
Buckner, Milt & Jay McShann - Kansas City Memories
Burns, Eddie Guitar - Lonesome Feeling
Butler, Billy - DB&B
Carter, Benny - Various Facets of a Genius
Casey, Al - Jumpin' With Al
Chamblee, Eddie - Blowing In Paris
Cheatham, Doc - Hey Doc
Cobb, Arnett - Deep Purple
Cobb, Arnett - Jumpin' At The Woodside
Cobb, Arnett - Wild Man From Texas
Cobb, Arnett / Guy Lafitte - The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions: Tenor Abrupt
Coleman, Michael, Eddie Lusk - Chicago Blues Festival 1991
Davis, Eddie "Lockjaw" - DB&B
Davis, Eddie "Lockjaw" - Jaws Strikes Again
Davis, Eddie "Lockjaw" - Light & Lovely
Davis, Wild Bill - All Right, OK You Win
Davis, Wild Bill - Lotus Blossom
Davis, Wild Bill - Out Of Nowhere
Davis, Wild Bill - Wild Cat
Davis, Wild Bill & Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - In Chateauneuf du Pape [LIVE]
Davis, Wild Bill & Floyd Smith - Impulsions
Dizz, Lefty - Shake for Me (Chicago Blues)
Dodds, Johnny - King of the New Orleans Clarinet
Doggett, Bill - Every Day I Have The Blues
Doriz, Daney - This One's For Basie
Dumoustier Stompers - Champs (French neo-swing?)
Edison, Harry - Just Friends
Edison, Harry & Earl Hines - Just You, Just Me
Edison, Harry and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Sweets and Jaws
Ellington, Duke - Playing The Blues (!!!)
Francis, Panama - Gettin' In The Groove (I want it! If I can find a good price... PF is one of the great unavailable swing artists, from what I've read)
Francis, Panama & The Savoy Sultans - Gettin' In The Groove
Glenn, Lloyd - DB&B
Grapelli, Stephane - Duet
Grapelli, Stephane - Sweet Chorus
Grapelli, Stephane (and Slam Stewart?) - Stef & Slam
Grappelli, Stephane - London Meeting
Grey, Al - Grey's Mood
Grey, Al & Arnett Cobb - Ain't That Funk For You
Grimes, Tiny - Food For Thought (DB&B)
Grimes, Tiny - Some Groovy Four
Guarnieri, Johnny - DB&B
Hampton, Lionel - '77 Vintage
Hampton, Lionel - Volume 2 (of what?)
Hawkins, Erskine - From Alabama To Harlem
Hines, Earl - '65 Piano Solo
Hines, Earl - At Sundown
Hines, Earl - In Orange
Hines, Earl - Live
Hines, Earl - Night at Johnnies
Hinton, Milt - Basically With Blue
Holley, Major - Confessin'
Holley, Major - Excuse Me Ludwig
Holley, Major - Hey There
Holley, Major - Mule
Hopkins, Claude - Safari Stomp
Humes, Helen - DB&B
Humes, Helen - Let The Good Times Roll (?!)
Jackson, Oliver - Trio
Jacquet, Illinois - God Bless My Solo
Jacquet, Illinois - Jacquet Street
Jacquet, Illinois - Jacquet's Street (or Jacquet Street)
Jacquet, Illinois - The Man I Love
Johnson, Budd - Mr. Bechet
Johnson, Budd - Ya Ya
Johnson, Candy - Freight Train
Johnson, Luther - Born In Georgia
Johnson, Luther "Guitar Jr."- Luther's Blues (never heard him, but it seems promising)
Johnson, Luther Snake Boy - They Call Me The Popcorn Man
Jones, Jo - Smiles
Lejeune, Phillipe - Blues Emotion
Les Gigolos - En Concert (French neo-swing?)
Mabone, Willie - Cold Chilly Woman
McShann, Jay - Confessin' The Blues
Milton, Roy - Instant Groove
Montier, Nicolas - Interdit D'Ecouter
Newman, Joe - I Love My Baby
Oliver, Sy - Yes Indeed! (Great!)
Paris Swing Orchestra - We Got Rhythm
Perkins, Pinetop - Pinetop Is Just Top
Price, Sammy - DB&B
Price, Sammy - Rockin' Boogie
Proust, Jean Michel - Harlem Nocturne (?)
Richards, Red - It's A Wonderful World
Rowles, Jimmy - Shade & Light
Shavers, Charlie & Budd Johnson - Live
Slim, Memphis - Boogie For My Friends
Stewart, Slam - Fish Scales (DB&B)
Stewart, Slam - Slam Bam
Stewart, Slam - Slamboree
Tate, Buddy - Broadway
Tate, Buddy - Celebrity Club Orch.
Tate, Buddy - When I'm Blue
Tate, Buddy + Milt Buckner + Wild Bill Davis - Midnight Slows (note: Amazon mistakenly lists the artists as the album and vice versa)
Teddy Wilson - Three Little Words
Thompson, Sir Charles - Just Friends (B3)
Turner, Big Joe - Texas Style (stride -- i think)
Turner, Big Joe - I Inderstand
Turner, Joe - DB&B (blues vocals -- i think)
Turner, Joe - Joe's Back In Town
Turney, Norris - DB&B
Vinson, Eddie & Jay McShann - DB&B: Jumpin' The Blues
Walker, T-Bone - Feelin' The Blues
Wells, Junior - Everything Gonna Be Alright
Williams, Claude "Fiddler" - My Silent Love
Witherspoon, Jimmy - DB&B
Woods, Chris - DB&B
Ziegler, Finn - Sposin (?)


VA
Boogie Woogie Masters
Chicago Blues Festival '70
Chicago Blues Festival 1 1969-1971
Chicago Blues Festival 2 1972-1973
Chicago Blues Festival, Vol. 3: 1974-1976
Chicago Blues Festival, Vol. 4: 1977-1982
Chicago Blues Festival, Vol. 5: 1983-1986 [LIVE]
1969-86 Chicago Blues Festival [BOX SET]
Explosive Drums
Special Swing Dance (??)

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#2 Post by Yakov » Fri Feb 04, 2005 9:26 am

please someone post here... make me feel wanted... i almost missed class the other day working on this thread...

i did notice that in some cases the music here might be a bit looseygoosey. for example "cleanhead's back in town," recorded at eddie vinson's peak period in the fifties, is far better than his DB&B.

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#3 Post by Nate Dogg » Fri Feb 04, 2005 9:58 am

I order Tiny Grimes', Some Groovy Fours after hearing Rayned play "He'll Never Sweat" at SoFlex. It should come in any day know.

Yakov, thanks for your hard work.
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#4 Post by CafeSavoy » Fri Feb 04, 2005 10:03 am

And to think i thought my 20 B&B were a good portion of their output. How humbling.

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#5 Post by Serg » Fri Feb 04, 2005 11:53 am

Is the Black & Blue Label US based or not? I've heard a few CDs but I personally only have one. They seem to put out less know recordings.

What titles do you guys have and what do you suggest?

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#6 Post by Yakov » Fri Feb 04, 2005 1:13 pm

I've heard the Claude "Fiddler" Williams, it rawks.
B&B is a France based label.

thank you for making me feel wanted.
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#7 Post by djstarr » Sat Feb 05, 2005 4:05 am

CafeSavoy wrote:And to think i thought my 20 B&B were a good portion of their output. How humbling.
it's always good to have some new goals as far as CD shopping Rayned....

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