Louis Jordan - On Film Look Out Sister Unissued Film Soundtracks 1944 1948
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Instrumental | ||
Caldonia | ||
Please Don't Cry And Say No | ||
Don't Burn The Candle At Both Ends | ||
Jack You're Dead | ||
You're Much Too Fat | ||
We Can't Agree | ||
Down Down Down | ||
Early In The Morning | ||
Jumpin' At The Jubilee | ||
Boogie In The Barnyard | ||
Chicky Mo | ||
Look Out Sister | ||
My New Ten Gallon Hat | ||
Roamin' Blues | ||
Five Guys Named Mo |
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Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Compilation
- Mono
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Bass | Bill Hadnott (tracks: A2 to A10, B1, B2), Dallas Bartley (tracks: B5, B6), Po Simkins (tracks: A1) |
Drums | Chris Columbus (tracks: A1 to A10, B2), Shadow Wilson (tracks: B3, B4), Walter Martin (tracks: B5, B6) |
Guitar | Carl Hogan (tracks: A1) |
Percussion | James Jackson (tracks: B1) |
Liner Notes | Bruce Bastin |
Research | Bruce Bastin |
Compiled By | Bruce Bastin |
Edited By | Bruce Bastin |
Piano | Arnold Thomas (tracks: B3 to B6), Bill Doggett (tracks: A2-A10, B1, B2), Bill Davies (tracks: A1) |
Tenor Saxophone | Paul Quinichette (tracks: B1) |
Maracas | Paul Quinichette (tracks: B1) |
Trumpet | Aaron Izenhall (tracks: A1 to A10, B2), Eddie Roane (tracks: B3 to B6) |
Vocals | Louis Jordan |
Alto Saxophone | Louis Jordan |
Notes
- "The Personnel for the film Look Out Sister is known, apart from the first track. The personnel for that and the film shorts which constitute Jumpin' With Jordan is not known but from recording personnel of the day and from visual identification, the personnel might [see credits]."
- Side A and Side B tracks 1 and 2 are from the film Look Out Sister. Side B tracks 3-6 are from separate short features which have been grouped together and given the title 'Jumpin' With Jordan'.
- All tracks recorded c. early February 1948 except:
- Tracks B5 and B6 recorded 1942
- Tracks B3 and B4 recorded 1944
- Track A1 recorded 1947
- Made in England.
About Louis Jordan
Louis Jordan was born July 8, 1908 in Brinkley, Arkansas, USA and died February 4, 1975 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
After a few years playing in the Chitlin circuit of the 1930s and just after World War II, Jordan launched a revolutionary sound: it wasnt Blues nor Jazz but the Jump Blues sound which evolved into Rhythm And Blues. His jumping shuffle rhythms were copied by many in the 1940s. With his group The Tympany Five Jordan came to inspire many artists who followed in the mid 1950s, to the 60s and 70s, from to but also or .
Between 1942 and 1951 had 57 R&B chart hits on Records. His first release was Honey in The Bee Ball" in 1938. In the 1950s he left Decca and recorded for and in the 1960s for Ray Charles .
Ray Charles often mentioned Louis Jordan as one of his biggest influences in music.
Louis Jordan, popular to all audiences, is unforgotten for developing the blueprint of Rock and Roll and R&B.
He died February 04, 1975 of a heart attack, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Jordan played all forms of saxophone, the clarinet and piano. His specialty was the alto sax.
Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1987 (Early Influence).
Real Name
- Louis Thomas Jordan
Name Vars
- Gordon
- J. Jordan
- J.Jordan
- Janis Jordan
- Jordan
- Jordan, Louis
- Jordon
- Jourdan
- L Jordan
- L. Jordan
- L. Jordon
- L. Jourdan
- L.Jordan
- Lewis Jordan
- Lewis Jordon
- Lois Jordan
- Lou Jordan
- Louie Jordan
- Louis And The Boys
- Louis Jordin
- Louis Jordon
- Louis Jourdan
- Luis L. Jordan
- Luis Lewis Jordan