Here's a welcome surprise for blues fans, who might have been despairing they'd never again get a CD full of juicy rarities and previously unreleased goodies. Ray Dobard's Music City imprint didn't record or release a vast amount of blues as Dobard soon began to concentrate on the label's trademark vocal group recordings. But what there is gives a fascinating and previously unseen glimpse of life in Berkeley at the time. Compiled by Roger Armstrong and Alec Palao, with notes from Lee Hildebrand, there is something for every shade of blues fan, from the juke joint to the lounge. 22 of the generous 28 tracks are previously unreleased. And while there are plenty obscurities, there also first-time releases for bigger names like Roy Hawkins, Little Willie Littlefield and Jimmy 'T99' Nelson.
3 Go to Bed with a Worry - Chick Morris & His Band (Vocal: Golden Boy)
4 Moving Out Baby - Chick Morris & His Band (Vocal: Al Harris)
5 I Don't Stand No Quittin' (Alt) - Gloria Jean Pitts
6 Blues Made Me Cry - Chick Morris & His Band (Vocal: Al Harris)
7 Tin Pan Alley - Sidney Grande
8 Lazy Bones (Inst) - Roland Mitchell
9 She Moves Me - Jimmy (MR. "T-99") Nelson
10 Wrong Doing Woman (Alt) - Jasper Evans
11 Walking Blues - Johnny George
12 You Gotta Be Mighty Careful - the Richmond Boys
13 On My Way - Alvin Smith
14 No More Any More - Jimmy (MR. "T-99") Nelson
15 Baby Call - Jimmy Raney
16 Here Lies My Love (TK 1) - Roy Hawkins (As Mr Undertaker)
17 Long About Midnight - Little Willie Littlefield
18 Doctor's Blues - Unknown Male Vocalist
19 Your Money Ain't Long Enough - Que Martyn's Orchestra (Vocal: Del Graham)
20 Traveling Time - Al Smith
21 To Be Alone - Pee Wee Parham
22 Low Down Dirty Ways - Alvin Smith
23 Don't Know Where I'm at - Al Harris
24 Looking Just Like You - Little Willie Littlefield
25 Ease My Mind - Pee Wee Parham
26 You're the One - Gene Lee & the Blues Rockers
27 Roland's Blues (Inst) - Roland Mitchell
28 Who Did It - Unknown Male Vocalist
Here's a welcome surprise for blues fans, who might have been despairing they'd never again get a CD full of juicy rarities and previously unreleased goodies. Ray Dobard's Music City imprint didn't record or release a vast amount of blues as Dobard soon began to concentrate on the label's trademark vocal group recordings. But what there is gives a fascinating and previously unseen glimpse of life in Berkeley at the time. Compiled by Roger Armstrong and Alec Palao, with notes from Lee Hildebrand, there is something for every shade of blues fan, from the juke joint to the lounge. 22 of the generous 28 tracks are previously unreleased. And while there are plenty obscurities, there also first-time releases for bigger names like Roy Hawkins, Little Willie Littlefield and Jimmy 'T99' Nelson.