Raw, raunchy sounds – all pulled together from a time before soul and rock even existed! Most of the work here is from the classic catalog of King Records – a killer imprint
in the postwar R&B market, and a company who wasn't afraid to do what it took to make a knockout record!
In the case of these tracks, the singers often hit some fairly suggestive material – often hidden
in early 50s innuendo, but barely so – with a vibe that's often nastier than even the most hardcore rockabilly sounds to come! The music here has its roots
in blues, but is inflected with plenty of jazz, and the presence of the singers often point the way towards soul music – especially the
James Brown crowd that would later rise at the same label. Titles on this volume include "Keep On Churnin Till The Butter Comes" by Wynonie Harris, "Drill Daddy Drill" by Dorothy Ellis, "The Coffee Grind" by Hank Ballard, "Silent George" by Lucky Millinder with Myra Johnson, "Rocket 69" by Todd Rhodes with Connie Allen, and "Chocolate Pork Chop Man" by Pete Guitar Lewis.
(Soul, Vocalists)