Ernie K-Doe was a flamboyant soul legend out of New Orleans. His first album. Minit Records LP 0002, 1962. 320 vinyl rip. Well worth the surface noise, I think. This record rules, and is super hard to find. I'm holding out hope that one day I'll meet someone around Portland skilled in album repair. Seriously, hit me up if you've got a good lead....
Mediafire download link: Ernie K-Doe- Mother-In-Law (Minit, 1962)
1. Mother-In-Law
2. Make You Love Me
3. Te-Ta-Te-Ta-Ta
4. Hurry Up and Know It
5. Tain't It the Truth
6. Rub Dub Dub
7. Hello My Lover
8. There's a Will There's a Way
9. Heebie Jeebies
10. Wanted $10,000.00 Reward
11. Waiting at the Station
12. She's Waiting
Showing posts with label new orleans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new orleans. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
King Lee (featuring Quintron)- Tire Shop (Goner, 2010)
Here's a great write-up & interview with Quintron on King Lee's Tire Shop 7". 320 vinyl rip by yours truly.
Mediafire Download Link: King Lee (featuring Quintron)- Tire Shop (Goner, 2010)
Labels:
goner records,
king lee,
new orleans,
quintron,
tire shop
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Johnny Adams- "Please Release Me"
I saw Herzog's Bad Lieutenant, recently, and this amazing Johnny Adams version of Englebert Humperdinck's Release Me was tucked nicely into one of the most bizarre, surrealistic scenes of the movie. It was probably my favorite part of that strange, strange film- This song is just so killer!
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