UK Sue Label Story Volume 2 Sue’s Rock ‘N’ Blues – Various Artists CD (Ace)

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1. Itchy Twitchy Feeling – Bobby Hendricks
2. Crossroads – Homesick James
3. Yes, I’m Loving You – Big Al Downing
4. The Shimmy Shimmy Walk (Part One) – The Megatons
5. I’m The Fixer – Willie Mabon
6. Rockin’ Charlie – The Bobby Peterson Quintet
7. I Feel So Good – Jb Lenoir & His African Hunch Rhythm
8. Hattie Malatti – Lee Diamond
9. Driving Sideways – Freddy King
10. What Will Lucy Do (Lucy Mae Blues) – Frankie Lee Sims
11. Like Long Hair – Paul Revere And The Raiders
12. It Hurts Me Too – Elmore James
13. The Wallflower – Etta James And The Peaches
14. Why Does Everything Happen To Me – James Brown And The Famous Flames
15. Mojo Hand – Lightnin’ Hopkins
16. Mercy – Gene And Al’s Spacemen
17. Your Line Was Busy – Big Bob
18. Give Me Love – Rosie And The Originals
19. Forty Days – Ronnie Hawkins And The Hawks
20. Boogie Chillen – John Lee Hooker
21. Shout Bamalama – Otis Redding
22. Little Latin Lupe Lu – The Righteous Brothers
23. Fannie Mae – Buster Brown
24. Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand – Professor Longhair
25. You Never Know – B.B. King
26. Jack, That Cat Was Clean – Dr Horse
Weight 120 g
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UK Sue Label Story Volume 2 Sue's Rock 'N' Blues

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Various Artists

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The second volume of Ace’s tribute to its “spiritual ancestor” concentrates its attentions on the vast amount of blues and rock‘n’roll that the UK Sue label put out in singles and albums during is six-year life span.

The label’s late A&R head, Guy Stevens, was as much of a fan of those genres as he was of the soul music that made up the greater part of UK Sue’s output. Guy took as much pride and care in selecting only the best in blues and rock’n’roll for release on the beloved red-and-yellow imprint, as this CD shows.

The label gave most of the artists featured here their first domestic releases. The names featured just on this volume will reinforce just how important that makes UK Sue to collectors then and now. Many of the tracks have also never been reissued domestically since their first appearance on UK Sue nearly 40 years ago. With an essay and track-by-track annotation by lifelong Sue fan and collector Mike Atherton, plus copious label shots and period ads/memorabilia, this maintains the high standard of the previous volume of “The UK Sue Story” and looks forward to the third and final instalment of the trilogy, “The Soul Of UK Sue”  -Ace Records

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