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I GOT WHAT MY DADDY LIKES
Marylin SCOTT
- Ref. KS0810
- WHISKEY, WOMEN, AND..., 1945-1951.
"In any case, we can probably assume that the gospel singer Mary Deloatch and the blues and R'n'B singer Marilyn Scott were no strangers to the effects of this tension between God's music and the Devil's - because Mary and Marilyn were, in fact, one and the same person." Tracks 1, 4, 12, 15 recorded probably mid-1940's; on some tracks with unknown musicians.
Interprètes
- Marylin SCOTT OR MARY DELOATCH : Voix, Guitare
- Lou CURRIE : Leader (jazz), Contrebasse
- Herbert REEDER : Saxophone ténor
- Obadiah Obie ROLLS : Saxophone alto
- Ed LOCKE : Piano
- Johnny OTIS : Leader (jazz), Drums
- Lorenzo HOLDEN : Saxophone ténor
- Devonia WILLIAMS : Piano
- Pete LEWIS : Guitare
- Mario DELAGARDE : Contrebasse
- EVANS GOSPEL QUARTET : Voix
Pistes
- 1 I got what my daddy likes
- 2 Beer bottle boogie
- 3 Straighten him out
- 4 Let's do the boogie woogie
- 5 Uneasy blues
- 6 Another woman's blues
- 7 I want to die easy
- 8 The new gospel street
- 9 Rumors of war
- 10 Mother dear
- 11 Life was a burden
- 12 I'll ride on a cloud with my Lord
- 13 I really believe
- 14 If you only know
- 15 Our Father loves his Son
- 16 The Lord's gospel train