• SAMP'S REVIEWS - DECEMBER 1952

    From Roger@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 24 14:37:04 2023
    As Samp crosses from November to December 1952 here's a few of the items we might expect to see reviewed over the next few weeks :-

    Johnny Ace – Cross My Heart/Angel
    Archibald – Great Big Eyes/Early Morning Blues
    Dave Bartholomew – High Flyin’ Woman/Stormy Weather
    The Bayou Boys – Bamalaya
    Boots Brown & Blockbusters – Block Buster
    Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown – Dirty Work At The Crossroads
    Dolly Cooper – Believe In Me
    The Diamonds – A Beggar For Your Kisses
    The Dreamers – Walkin’ My Blues Away
    Rudy Ferguson – Cool Goofin’
    “5” Royales – Baby Don’t Do It/Take All Of Me
    The Five Sharps – Stormy Weather
    Jesse & Marvin – Dream Girl
    Little Willie Littlefield – K.C. Loving
    Lattie Moore – Juke Joint Johnny (borderline I guess—doubt Samp will include it)
    The Nic Nacs – Found Me A Sugar Daddy/Gonna Have A Happy Xmas
    Patty Anne & Flames – Midnight
    Lloyd Price – Ain’t It A Shame
    The Royals – Are You Forgetting/What Did I Do
    Mr Sad Head – Sad Head Blues
    Joe Turner – Still In Love
    Billy Ward & His Dominoes – The Bells/Pedal Pushin’ Papa
    Lester Williams – Brand New Baby
    Chuck Willis – Wrong Lake To Catch A Fish/Salty Tears

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to Roger on Sun Dec 24 16:41:27 2023
    Roger wrote:

    As Samp crosses from November to December 1952 here's a few of the items we might expect to see reviewed over the next few weeks :-

    The Nic Nacs – Found Me A Sugar Daddy/Gonna Have A Happy Xmas

    First released in 1950, it appears as a regional hit in Oakland in December 1950 in either CB or BB, or both. Was reissued or re-promoted as a new release in 1952 and maybe in 1951 also. I say repromoted because they may have just had a lot of original
    copies left, might not be a new pressing. I have a beat up 78 of it somewhere.

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to Bruce on Mon Dec 25 08:56:34 2023
    Bruce wrote:

    Roger wrote:

    As Samp crosses from November to December 1952 here's a few of the items we might expect to see reviewed over the next few weeks :-

    The Nic Nacs – Found Me A Sugar Daddy/Gonna Have A Happy Xmas

    First released in 1950, it appears as a regional hit in Oakland in December 1950 in either CB or BB, or both. Was reissued or re-promoted as a new release in 1952 and maybe in 1951 also. I say repromoted because they may have just had a lot of original
    copies left, might not be a new pressing. I have a beat up 78 of it somewhere.

    Yes it was reissued in 1951 with a later RPM catalog number and appeared again in 1952

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  • From DianeE@21:1/5 to Roger on Tue Dec 26 18:38:54 2023
    Roger wrote:

    As Samp crosses from November to December 1952 here's a few of the items we might expect to see reviewed over the next few weeks :-


    The Five Sharps – Stormy Weather
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    I'll be (unpleasantly) surprised if he includes this one. It's of intense interest to *record* collectors but not to *music* historians. But one never knows with Samp. OTOH I'd like to see him rate the Lattie Moore record.

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to DianeE on Wed Dec 27 08:04:59 2023
    DianeE wrote:

    Roger wrote:

    As Samp crosses from November to December 1952 here's a few of the items we might expect to see reviewed over the next few weeks :-


    The Five Sharps – Stormy Weather
    -----------
    I'll be (unpleasantly) surprised if he includes this one. It's of intense interest to *record* collectors but not to *music* historians. But one never knows with Samp. OTOH I'd like to see him rate the Lattie Moore record.

    I don't see how he can't not include this one based on its huge reputation with nearly all 50's r&b vocal group fans. Personally I like the record a lot rating it a high 7. Sure,the Spaniels version (an 8) is performed better but I wish the tempo wasn't
    changed. And of course both Lena Horne and Ethel Waters have excellent versions.

    But I'm expecting a 2 or 3 at most with the Samp verdict :)

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  • From DianeE@21:1/5 to Roger on Wed Dec 27 08:37:15 2023
    On 12/27/2023 3:04 AM, Roger wrote:
    DianeE wrote:

    Roger wrote:

    As Samp crosses from November to December 1952 here's a few of the
    items we might expect to see reviewed over the next few weeks :-


    The Five Sharps – Stormy Weather
    -----------
    I'll be (unpleasantly) surprised if he includes this one.  It's of
    intense interest to *record* collectors but not to *music*
    historians.  But one never knows with Samp.  OTOH I'd like to see him
    rate the Lattie Moore record.

    I don't see how he can't not include this one based on its huge
    reputation with nearly all 50's r&b vocal group fans. Personally I like
    the record a lot rating it a high 7. Sure,the Spaniels version (an 8) is performed better but I wish the tempo wasn't changed. And of course both
    Lena Horne and Ethel Waters have excellent versions.

    But I'm expecting a 2 or 3 at most with the Samp verdict :)
    -----------
    If so he'll agree with me (and with the record-buying public in 1952).

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to DianeE on Wed Dec 27 16:52:09 2023
    DianeE wrote:

    On 12/27/2023 3:04 AM, Roger wrote:
    DianeE wrote:

    Roger wrote:

    As Samp crosses from November to December 1952 here's a few of the
    items we might expect to see reviewed over the next few weeks :-


    The Five Sharps – Stormy Weather
    -----------
    I'll be (unpleasantly) surprised if he includes this one.  It's of
    intense interest to *record* collectors but not to *music*
    historians.  But one never knows with Samp.  OTOH I'd like to see him
    rate the Lattie Moore record.

    I don't see how he can't not include this one based on its huge
    reputation with nearly all 50's r&b vocal group fans. Personally I like
    the record a lot rating it a high 7. Sure,the Spaniels version (an 8) is
    performed better but I wish the tempo wasn't changed. And of course both
    Lena Horne and Ethel Waters have excellent versions.

    But I'm expecting a 2 or 3 at most with the Samp verdict :)
    -----------
    If so he'll agree with me (and with the record-buying public in 1952).

    I don't think the record buying public ever got a chance to hear it and decide if they liked it. I've got it as an 8 and it's #101 on my 1952 list.

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to Roger on Wed Dec 27 20:39:23 2023
    Roger wrote:

    DianeE wrote:

    Roger wrote:

    As Samp crosses from November to December 1952 here's a few of the items we might expect to see reviewed over the next few weeks :-


    The Five Sharps – Stormy Weather
    -----------
    I'll be (unpleasantly) surprised if he includes this one. It's of intense interest to *record* collectors but not to *music* historians. But one never knows with Samp. OTOH I'd like to see him rate the Lattie Moore record.

    I don't see how he can't not include this one based on its huge reputation with nearly all 50's r&b vocal group fans. Personally I like the record a lot rating it a high 7. Sure,the Spaniels version (an 8) is performed better but I wish the tempo wasn'
    t changed. And of course both Lena Horne and Ethel Waters have excellent versions.

    But I'm expecting a 2 or 3 at most with the Samp verdict :)

    Make that a 1 or a 2.

    I forgot Samp is bound to deduct an extra point because of his overwhelming fondness of Jerry Blaine :-)

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  • From DianeE@21:1/5 to Roger on Wed Dec 27 19:05:20 2023
    On 12/27/2023 3:39 PM, Roger wrote:
    Roger wrote:

    DianeE wrote:

    Roger wrote:

    As Samp crosses from November to December 1952 here's a few of the
    items we might expect to see reviewed over the next few weeks :-


    The Five Sharps – Stormy Weather
    -----------
    I'll be (unpleasantly) surprised if he includes this one.  It's of
    intense interest to *record* collectors but not to *music*
    historians.  But one never knows with Samp.  OTOH I'd like to see him
    rate the Lattie Moore record.

    I don't see how he can't not include this one based on its huge
    reputation with nearly all 50's r&b vocal group fans. Personally I
    like the record a lot rating it a high 7. Sure,the Spaniels version
    (an 8) is performed better but I wish the tempo wasn't changed. And of
    course both Lena Horne and Ethel Waters have excellent versions.

    But I'm expecting a 2 or 3 at most with the Samp verdict :)

    Make that a 1 or a 2.
    I forgot Samp is bound to deduct an extra point because of his
    overwhelming fondness of Jerry Blaine :-)
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    Hmmm, you may be right about that. Would account for his unaccountable
    lack of enthusiasm for the Orioles.

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