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フォーマット |
CD |
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構成数 |
2 |
国内/輸入 |
輸入 |
パッケージ仕様 |
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発売日 |
2016年06月28日 |
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規格品番 |
351 |
レーベル |
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SKU |
3448960235129 |
構成数 | 2枚
合計収録時間 | 01:45:12
Performers include: Memphis Jug Band, Jelly Roll Morton, Cleo Brown, Bob Wills, Django Reinhardt, Milton Brown. Contains 36 tracks. The story usually goes that rock & roll was born in 1954 when a young truck driver named Elvis Presley opted to sing black blues his way, and there is no debate that Presley became a catalyst for the explosion that became known as rock & roll. But like most explosions, it had been brewing for a while, and this is the case that Rock & Roll, Volume 1: 1938-1946 (from the French label Fremeaux) tries to present, drawing together early blues, jazz, folk, and country 78 rpm's in a two-disc package that spans genres and styles. That rock & roll was an evolutionary sponge, soaking up elements of all of these music strands, is obvious, but pinpointing exact musical ancestors can be tough. It is difficult to imagine, for example, some of the artists collected here as proto-rockers (Louis Armstrong, Gene Autrey, Django Reinhardt), but it is also hard to deny that they had some influence on rock & roll, since everything seems to have influenced it. In the end, this anthology becomes a case of everybody in the pool, and by getting everybody in the pool, you've definitively proven that there really is a pool. The difficulty of proof aside, there are great and classic tracks in this set, including Jelly Roll Morton's "Georgia Swing," Henry Thomas' wonderfully archaic medley on "Old Country Stomp,"Django Reinhardt's "Stompin' At Decca," Louis Armstrong's "Swing That Music," Grayson & Whitter's "Train 45," and the Memphis Jug Band's loopy "Sun Brimmers Blues," making this a tremendous collection of vintage 78s. Does it make a convincing case for being the roots of rock & roll? Jump in, because the water's fine. ~ Steve Leggett
録音 | ステレオ (Studio)
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1.[CD]
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1.Sun Brimmers Blues - Memphis Jug Band
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2.Ain't That Skippin' and Flyin'? - Allen Brothers
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3.Matchbox - Blind Lemon Jefferson
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4.Train - Whitter
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5.Honolulu Stomp - Honolulu Serenaders
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6.Frankie - Mississippi John Hurt
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7.Playing With the Strings - Lonnie Johnson
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8.Georgia Swing - Jelly Roll Morton
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9.Old Country Stomp - Henry Thomas
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10.Handful of Riffs, A - Eddie Lang/Lonnie Johnson
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11.Twistin' Your Stuff - Barbecue Bob
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12.Tom Dooley - Grayson & Whitter/Whitter
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13.Milk Cow Blues - Sleepy John Estes
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14.You Rascal You - Jimmie Noone
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15.Let's Go to Town - Kansas Joe McCoy/Memphis Minnie
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16.Nancy Jane - Fort Worth Doughboys
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17.I've Found a New Baby - The New Orleans Feetwarmers
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18.Talking About You - Milton Brown
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2.[CD]DISC 2:
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1.Twelves, The - Kokomo Arnold
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2.Boogie Woogie - Cleo Brown
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3.Rock and Roll - The Boswell Sisters
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4.I'm Needing Someone - Bumble Bee Slim
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5.Mama Don't Allow It - Milton Brown
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6.Keep a Knockin' - Milton Brown
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7.Swing That Music - Louis Armstrong
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8.It Feels So Good #2 - Hartman's Heartbreakers
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9.She's Gone Again - Harlem Hamfats
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10.Baby Please Don't Go - Tampa Kid
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11.Honky Tonk Blues - Jimmie Davis
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12.White Heat - Bob Wills
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13.What's My Baby Doin? - Harlem Hamfats
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14.Rhythm of the Range, The - Gene Autry
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15.Stompin' at Decca - Django Reinhardt
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16.Better Quit It Now - Adolph Hofner
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17.I Got Rhythm - Larry Adler
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18.Fascinating Rhythm - Sol Hoopii
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