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1-CD-album with 12-page booklet, 22 tracks. Playing time approx. 59 mns. A dream package as CD-album, this includes all of Little Richard 's RCA and Peacock recordings from 1951-1953. It's a front row seat for the birth of rock 'n' roll.
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In 1951, Otis released "Mambo Boogie", featuring congas, maracas, claves, and mambo saxophone guajeos in a blues progression, the first R&B mambo ever recorded. [18] Otis moved to Mercury Records in 1951. He discovered the singer Etta James, who was then 13 years old, at one of his talent shows.
Format: CD, Year: 1989, Label: Bear Family Records (BCD 15448), Barcode: 4000127154484, Length: 58:36 Release “The Formative Years 1951-53” by Little Richard - MusicBrainz Log In
23 de jan. de 2012 · Otis's musical popularity in the black community was so great that in 1951 his head-shot—funnily and fittingly—graced the cover of a magazine called Negro Achievements.
In 1989, Bear Family released The Formative Years 1951-53, containing 16 of these historic performances appended with six alternate takes. By dishing out swinging rhythm & blues infused with a New Orleans kick, Little Richard was laying the ground for a much rowdier, edgier manifestation that would eventually envelop him and the entire nation ...