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THAT'S RIGHT: EDDIE COLE/THE THREE PEPPERS
ANTHOLOGIES GÉNÉRALES RHYTHM AND BLUES
- Ref. K 5300
- KRAZY KAT, 1949.
"The evolution of the small rhythm/vocal unit in black music makes for very interesting and rewarding studying. From the west coast trio boom of the 40's when it bore such sophisticated fruit as the trios led by Nat King Cole, Red Callender, Lorenzo Flennoy, and Johnny Moore... But somewhere between the roots and the crown, carved from solid hardwood jive, were the groundbreaking, so-called "novelty" vocal and rhythm groups of The Ink-Spots, The Mills Brothers, The Cats and the Fiddle, The Spirits of Rhythm and The Three Peppers." Branker, Bell, Williams are The Three Peppers. E.Cole's tracks with unknown tenor-sax; T.Peppers'tracks with unknown drummer.
Interprètes
- Eddie COLE : Voix, Leader (jazz), Piano
- Jimmy WHITE : Guitare
- Duke JOHNSON : Contrebasse
- Charles Jelly Bean JOHNSON : Drums
- Roy BRANKER : Piano, Voix, Celesta
- Bob BELL : Voix, Guitare
- Walter WILLIAMS : Voix, Contrebasse
Pistes
- 1 That's right
- 2 Make my baby care
- 3 News for you baby
- 4 I want somebody
- 5 Police
- 6 I like my gravy
- 7 Abalabip
- 8 Abalabip
- 9 That's right
- 10 Ain't misbehavin'
- 11 One potato
- 12 Oo-mommy-o
- 13 Delilah (with a capital D)
- 14 Three little words