• Re: Unreleased Gems of the '50s (Radio Special)

    From Roger@21:1/5 to Dean on Wed Mar 20 11:56:43 2024
    Dean wrote:

    I just archived a radio special I did five years ago, "Unreleased Gems of the '50s." You'll find it at https://www.mixcloud.com/dean-fiora/unreleased-gems-of-the-50s/

    Here's the playlist:

    1. PUT YOUR CAT CLOTHES ON, Carl Perkins (1957)

    First attempted in 1956 but perfected at a January 1957 session at Sun this is probably reckoned to be his greatest unreleased recording. Certainly voters in the Unreleased Battle ten years ago thought so--enough to crown it Champion of that epic battle

    Here's how it won that contest :-

    R1
    12 Carl Perkins -- Put Your Cat Clothes On -- Sun -- 1957
    1 The Cadets -- Let's Rock And Roll -- Modern – 1956

    R2
    1 Sammy Lewis -- Gonna Leave You Baby -- Sun -- 1955
    13 Carl Perkins -- Put Your Cat Clothes On -- Sun – 1957

    R3
    14 Carl Perkins -- Put Your Cat Clothes On -- Sun -- 1957
    3 Papa Lightfoot -- Jump The Boogie -- Imperial – 1954

    R4
    4 Slim Harpo -- Wild About My Baby -- Excello -- 1960
    13 Carl Perkins -- Put Your Cat Clothes On -- Sun – 1957

    R5
    3 The El Dorados -- She Don't Run Around -- Vee Jay -- 1955
    14 Carl Perkins -- Put Your Cat Clothes On -- Sun – 1957

    R6
    5 Percy Mayfield -- Gone Astray -- Specialty -- 1954
    13 Carl Perkins -- Put Your Cat Clothes On -- Sun – 1957

    QUARTER FINAL
    12 Carl Perkins -- Put Your Cat Clothes On -- Sun -- 1957
    7 Elmore James -- Madison Blues -- Chess -- 1960

    SEMI FINAL
    6 Professor Longhair -- Ball The Wall -- Atlantic – 1953
    12 Carl Perkins -- Put Your Cat Clothes On -- Sun – 1957

    GRAND FINAL
    14 Carl Perkins -- Put Your Cat Clothes On -- Sun -- 1957
    6 The Drifters -- Three Thirty Three -- Atlantic -- 1954

    2. THREE THIRTY THREE, Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters (1953)

    Carl's final opponent in that legendary battle was recorded October 24 1954 (Clyde McPhatter's last session with the group).First released on the LP "Their Greatest Recordings-The Early Years" in 1971

    Here's their track record in the Unreleased Battle

    R1
    1 Lowell Fulson -- It's A Long Time -- Checker -- 1956
    13 The Drifters -- Three Thirty Three -- Atlantic -- 1954

    R2
    12 The Drifters -- Three Thirty Three -- Atlantic -- 1954
    2 The El Cincos -- Oh Baby You Have To Go -- Vee Jay – 1958

    R3
    17 The Drifters -- Three Thirty Three -- Atlantic -- 1954
    0 Henry Gray -- I Declare That Ain't Right -- Chess – 1953

    R4
    16 The Drifters -- Three Thirty Three -- Atlantic -- 1954
    1 The Spiders -- Better Be On My Way -- Imperial – 1956

    R5
    1 Clifton Chenier -- I'm On My Way -- Specialty -- 1955
    16 The Drifters -- Three Thirty Three -- Atlantic – 1954

    R6
    15 The Drifters -- Three Thirty Three -- Atlantic -- 1954
    3 The Du Droppers -- Bam Balam -- RCA – 1953

    QUARTER FINAL
    6 Hal Paige & His Wailers -- Rock The Joint This Morning -- Paradise -- 1955 >13 The Drifters -- Three Thirty Three -- Atlantic – 1954

    SEMI FINAL
    4 Fats Domino -- Don't Know What's Wrong -- Imperial -- 1956
    14 The Drifters -- Three Thirty Three -- Atlantic -- 1954

    GRAND FINAL
    14 Carl Perkins -- Put Your Cat Clothes On -- Sun -- 1957
    6 The Drifters -- Three Thirty Three -- Atlantic -- 1954

    5. HARBOR LIGHTS, Elvis Presley (1954)

    From his legendary July 5 1954 first session proper at Sun

    7. BOP WITH ME BABY, Rosco Gordon (1956)

    First released on a special Sun 45rpm pressing in 1976

    8. ROCK THERAPY, The Johnny Burnette Trio (1957)

    One of the greatest tracks still left in the can when it came to compiling the "Tear It Up" LP in 1969

    10. LOVE’S ALL I’M PUTTING DOWN, The Spiders (1954)

    They had some great unreleased tracks but IMO none better than this one. Recorded March 11 1954

    11. ROCK THE JOINT THIS MORNING, Hal Paige (1955)

    Thanks go to Diane for her nomination of this for the Unreleased Battle---one of my very favorites in the contest

    20. MILKSHAKE MADEMOISELLE, Jerry Lee Lewis (1958)

    One of the best unreleased JLL tracks recorded January 1958 (same session as "Down The Line"). Unreleased until 1974 (first appearance on a French compilation)

    35. HE’S THE FAT MAN, The Hawks (1954)

    One of my favorite tracks on the Steve La Vere produced 1968 LP "End Of An Era : Rhythm & Blues Vol. 1" compilation released on Imperial (in US) and Liberty (in UK) in 1968. What a terrific collection that was!

    36. BOP PILLS, Macy Skipper (1957)

    Apparently Brad Suggs supervised this one off Skipper session with Sun (and played on it too).

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