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Rumble Records present a reissue of Ella Fitzgerald's Ella Wishes You A Swinging Christmas. Ella's 1960 Christmas album is a sultry, swinging holiday classic. Originally released on Verve and her only full-length Christmas album for the label, it features arrangements by the great Frank DeVol who worked with a who's who of '50s/'60s pop and jazz vocalists from Nat King Cole and Sarah Vaughan to Tony Bennett and Dinah Shore. This is a beautiful collection from one of jazz music's finest all-time vocalists. Perfect for that swinging holiday party!
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Rumble Records presents a reissue of Aretha Franklin's The Electrifying, originally released in 1962. It's a common misconception that the late legend of soul, Aretha Franklin, didn't cut a good record until she got out from under her Columbia Records contract and began recording with the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section (aka The Swampers) for Atlantic Records. While those Atlantic sides are some of the greatest deep Southern soul ever recorded, there's a lot to love about her earlier recordings. Yes, there is much more of a pop R&B vibe to them with swinging arrangements and large horn and string sections but that unique and perfect voice is still there, her piano playing is gorgeous, and there are some serious Northern Soul burners in the bunch. The Electrifying features some of her greatest early tracks, including the Northern Soul classic "Rough Lover"; this is a great piece of early '60s R&B from the undisputed Queen.
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Rumble Records presents a reissue of Aretha Franklin's The Tender, The Moving, The Swinging, originally issued in 1962. It's a common misconception that the late legend of soul, Aretha Franklin, didn't cut a good record until she got out from under her Columbia Records contract and began recording with the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section (aka The Swampers) for Atlantic Records. While those Atlantic sides are some of the greatest deep Southern soul ever recorded, there's a lot to love about her earlier recordings. Yes, there is much more of a pop R&B vibe to them with swinging arrangements and large horn and string sections but that unique and perfect voice is still there, her piano playing is gorgeous, and there are some serious Northern Soul burners in the bunch. The Tender, The Moving, The Swinging features some beautiful ballads and killer floor fillers and will please any fan of early '60s soul and R&B.
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Rumble Records presents a reissue of Serge Gainsbourg's Confidentiel, originally released in 1963. Confidentiel is Gainsbourg's fifth solo album and one of his finest and most intimate recordings. Featuring only vocals, guitar, and bass, with all original compositions from Gainsbourg, Confidentiel lets Serge's voice take center stage, and his sultry delivery does not disappoint. Full of jazzy strummed chords and beautiful walking standup bass lines, this is a perfect place to start with France's biggest pop star of the 20th century.
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Rumble Records present Cobra, a compilation of Otis Rush's Cobra Records recordings. The great Chicago bluesman Willie Dixon knew raw talent when he saw it, and he saw it in the 20-year-old southpaw guitarist from Mississippi, Otis Rush. Thanks to Dixon, Rush was soon cutting singles for the Chicago-based Cobra Records, and in 1956 his first single, "I Can't Quit You Baby", which shot to number 6 on the R&B charts. Over the next two years Rush released a total of eight singles for Cobra (all produced by Dixon), including masterpieces like "Double Trouble" (featuring Ike Turner on guitar), "Keep On Loving Me Baby", and "All Your Love (I Miss Loving)", inventing Chicago's West Side blues style (along with Magic Sam and Buddy Guy) along the way. These eight singles, collected here, represent one of the most outstanding moments in Chicago blues.
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Rumble Records present a reissue of King Of The Delta Blues Singers, a collection of Robert Johnson recordings released on Columbia in 1961. The years 1936-1937 were the entirety of Robert Johnson's recording career, when he was only 26 years old. He died a year later, poisoned by a jealous husband. Eighty years later he is known around the world as the author of such standards as "Love In Vain" and "Sweet Home Chicago", and is considered a myth, whose whole repertoire is simply legendary. The influence of Robert Johnson's music still shows on contemporary works, and many of his songs have been since covered -- sometimes stolen -- by other great artists; Eric Clapton, Led Zeppelin, and The Rolling Stones, among others. This brilliant collection of his recordings is as good an intro to the blues as anything else in the history of the genre.
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Rumble Records present a reissue of Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated's R&B From The Marquee British, originally released in 1962. Blues legend Alexis Korner first began performing live in 1949 in Chris Barber's Jazz Band, where he met his longtime bandmate, the great harp player Cyril Davies, and they released their first recordings in 1957. After cutting their teeth on the UK club circuit, honing their skills to near perfection, together in 1961 they formed Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated along with the great UK vocalist Long John Baldry, and released this, their debut album, in 1962. R&B From The Marquee is one of the pillars of British Blues and an album that influenced heavily the coming generation of British Invasion blues groups. Featuring originals penned by Korner, Davies, and Baldry as well as American blues legends Jimmy Witherspoon and Muddy Waters, this is a killer piece of British blues history, finally back in print on vinyl.
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Rumble Records present a reissue of John Lee Hooker's Burning Hell, originally released in 1964. Blues legend John Lee Hooker cut countless records beginning with his debut for Modern in 1948 and going some 50+ years until his death in 2001. With such a vast discography it can be easy to lose track of some records and Burning Hell, recorded in Detroit in 1959 with just his guitar and vocals, is one such lost record. But this album deserves so much to be rediscovered, a brilliant set from his "acoustic" period, this is raw southern acoustic blues at its best and a truly brilliant collection of songs. Rumble Records bring this lost classic back to light on LP.
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Rumble Records present a reissue of Serge Gainsbourg's Du Jazz Dans Le Ravin, originally released in 1966. Gainsbourg, the original bad boy of French pop, the man who updated the French chanson and made it hip again infusing it with the youth culture of the late '50s and '60s, ruled by jazz, drugs, and free love. Very different from his celebrated later works, the music captured on this vinyl edition finds Gainsbourg mixing traditional chanson and big-band jazz rather than the avant garde pop that went on to define his career outside of France. This record presents a revealing insight into the early years of this iconic figure.
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Rumble Records present a reissue of Chuck Berry's After School Session, originally released in 1957. After School Session is the debut LP from the late, great Chuck Berry, and one of the finest early American rock and roll albums. Featuring such classics as "Brown Eyed Handsome Man", "Havana Moon", "Too Much Monkey Business", "School Days", and more, this is truly one of the greatest first efforts in rock and roll history. Recorded in Chicago between 1955 and 1957, this album was almost certainly worn out by fans across the pond, with names like Lennon, McCartney, Jagger, Richards, Townshend, and more. Essential listening for any fan of real deal rock and roll.
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Rumble Records present a reissue of Chuck Berry's One Dozen Berrys, originally released in 1958. The original rocker himself, the late Mr. Chuck Berry's One Dozen Berrys was his second long player. Without this record and this great artist, there are no Beatles, no Rolling Stones, no Who, no Zombies, no Sex Pistols, no Sonics, no rock and roll at all. Singer, songwriter, and guitarist, Chuck Berry was the full package and this classic LP features such all-timers as "Sweet Little Sixteen", "Reelin And Rockin", "Rock And Roll Music", and a whole lot more. Chuck Berry is a true originator, and this is one of the finest LPs of his storied career.
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Rumble Records present a reissue of The Miles Davis Quintet's Workin', originally released in 1959. The Miles Davis Quintet, in 1956, were maybe the best and most accomplished young group in jazz. And the quartet of albums that they recorded in two days that year, Cookin' (released in 1957), Steamin' (1961), Relaxin' (1958), and this title, Workin' are some of the most famous and timeless jazz recordings in history. They recorded this heavily over the course of two days to satisfy contractual obligations, but you wouldn't know it by hearing the recordings. Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, and Philly Joe Jones are a seamless and incredibly cohesive group, playing off each other perfectly, and it's somewhat shocking to know that they only existed in this particular incarnation for less than three years. One of the most essential titles in jazz history reissued here on Rumble Records.
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Rumble Records present a reissue of Serge Gainsbourg debut 10" Du Chant A La Une! and its immediate follow up, recorded with Alain Goraguer Et Son Orchestre, originally released in 1958 and 1959. The two 10" records belong to Gainsbourg's chansonnier period, and they're far from that style that gave us his late minimalistic pop atmospheres for which he is well known. But they are already a nice take on Gainsbourg's future smoky night club attitude that later helped consolidate his maudit character, that sleazy sexy mother that seems to be encrusted in the grooves of each of his most famous scratchy vinyl of the seventies. Rumble collect both of these rare gems with Du Chant A La Une! Volume 1 & 2.
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Rumble Records present a reissue of Elmore James's Blues After Hours, originally released in 1960. Compiling singles originally released on the Flair label (a subsidiary of the legendary Modern label, known for making a star out of B.B. King, among others), this 1960 LP was released only two years before the death of electric blues man Elmore James. One of the most important and influential slide guitarists and vocalists of the early electric blues era, James was born and raised in Richland, Mississippi before, like so many other blues legends, ending up in Chicago, performing in the legendary juke joints of the south side. A truly electric performance from one of the finest blues men of the era.
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Rumble Records present a reissue of Carl Perkins's Dance Album Of... Carl Perkins, originally released in 1957. Includes five bonus tracks. Featuring almost all of Carl Perkins's most essential songs, including "Blue Suede Shoes", "Movie Magg", "Gone, Gone, Gone", "Honey Don't", "Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby", "Matchbox", "Boppin' The Blues" and "All Mama's Children", this is the album of his to own. Raw, guttural, American rock and roll of the highest order, originally released on the immortal Sam Phillips's Sun Records label out of Memphis, Carl stood tall next to label mates Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis and this album is absolute proof he deserves to be the peer of that fame list. Dance Album Of... Carl Perkins is an essential rock and roll LP.
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Rumble Records present a reissue of T-Bone Walker's T-Bone Blues, originally released in 1959. Texas born T-Bone Walker was a staple of the West Coast blues scene in Los Angeles for nearly 40 years, getting his start in the legendary clubs of Central Avenue. T-Bone Blues was recorded over the space of several years, from 1955 to 1959, in a time of limited recording activity for the great Walker. Despite the disjointed nature of these recordings, the album remains a cohesive whole, a quintessential piece of West Coast electric blues.
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Rumble Records present a reissue of Dee Clark's How About That, originally released in 1959. Chicago's Dee Clark had himself a hell of a run in the late '50s and early '60s, scoring a handful of top ten R&B chart hits, including How About That's immortal title track. Though he would continue recording for another 30 years, until his untimely death in 1990 at the age of 52, Dee Clark would never again reach the heights he did on this album. How About That is late '50s pop R&B of the highest order.
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1959's Try Me is the second studio album from James Brown and his Famous Flames, the hardest working man, and band, in show business. Featuring the all-time classic #1 R&B hit single title, which was also Brown's first appearance on the Billboard Hot 100, this album is the epitome of late '50s R&B and an essential addition to any collection.
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Collecting six singles released between 1960 and 1962, the self-titled Howlin' Wolf album, often referred to as "The Rocking Chair Album", is one of the most essential and immortal of Chicago electric blues albums. Featuring almost entirely songs by the great Willie Dixon, this album from Chester Burnett, inspired everyone from Led Zeppelin to The Rolling Stones, Taj Mahal to Jack White. Another all-time classic back in print thanks to Rumble Records.
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Recorded at the age of 14, in 1956, under the direction of her father, Reverend C.L. Franklin, these gospel recordings of a teenaged Aretha Franklin are not just a sign of the brilliance to come, they are a force unto themselves. At this time Aretha was performing in her father's church, New Bethel, in Detroit, and traveling with her father's "gospel caravan" tours, performing with the likes of Sam Cooke & The Soul Stirrers. Like so many of the soul and R&B stars of the '50s and '60s, Aretha started out in the church and it was there that she made some of her most powerful and transcendental music.
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Lubbock, Texas's most celebrated sons, Buddy Holly and his group, The Crickets, released this, their debut album way back in 1957. Though it's nearly 60 years old, the sounds are familiar to most everyone who has not been living under a rock. If you want only one taste of the pure and true brilliance of Buddy Holly, this record is it. Its track listing reads almost like a greatest hits album; "Oh Boy!," "Not Fade Away," "Maybe Baby," and "That'll Be The Day" are all found on this LP. Buddy would be dead less than two years later, in that infamous plane crash of February 3, 1959, "The Day The Music Died," but his music lives on, immortal. An essential American rock and roll staple on Rumble.
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1962's Johnny à l'Olympia is Johnny Hallyday's first live album and features "The French Elvis" near the peak of his early popularity. Though he's still largely unknown outside of the Francophone world, his pure rock and roll voice and charismatic personality win over new fans worldwide every day. The Jimi Hendrix Experience opened for him, he's hung with Dylan and played with Page and Frampton, and he was married for years to famous chanteuse Sylvie Vartan. This live album is the perfect introduction to Hallyday or an essential piece if you're already a fan. Killer post-Elvis rock and roll from a true legend.
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This 1958 LP is Buddy Holly's debut solo album and his second LP overall. Though billed as a solo record, it features the same backing group as his first LP, The Crickets, one of the most legendary rock and roll combos of all time. It was only one year after the LP's February 1958 release that Buddy Holly died in that infamous plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa. That info still takes a while to set in -- one of the most famous and enduring icons of rock spent only a few years on the public's radar before passing. This self-titled LP may be his finest recorded moment on wax.
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The second LP from Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps, a self-titled affair, was recorded in October 1956, a mere four months after their debut, and released in 1957. Again featuring the searing guitar work of Cliff Gallup, this album captures Gene Vincent at his most mature and confident. The band was capable of running circles around basically all white rock and roll groups around at the time and this LP showcases their depth and breadth fantastically. Featuring amazing originals, one of the more brilliant covers of The Righteous Brothers' "Unchained Melody," and a haunting version of The Delmore Brothers' "Blues Stay Away from Me", Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps is necessary for all fans of early rock and roll.
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Originally released posthumously in 1955 (two years after Hank Williams's death in 1953), Ramblin' Man is a wicked collection of some of the finest recordings by Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys, full of powerful, overwhelming weepers. It's hard to imagine a more recognizable voice in all of country music. Another absolute classic of mid-century American country music on Rumble.
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