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Jimmy Nolen • Strollin' With Nolen - Hot Guitar 1953-1962

 



This is possibly the most comprehensive overview of the early career of Jimmy Nolen, one of the most influential guitarists of the 20th Century.

Today Nolen's fame rests almost entirely on the innovative work he did as lead guitarist for the James Brown Orchestra between 1965 and his death in 1983

The music magazine 'Mojo' rated Jimmy Nolen No 12 in its survey of the '100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time' some years ago.

In this package we are concerned solely with Jimmy Nolen's musical journey until 1961 and over the 55 tracks featured herein you can hear Jimmy's outstanding guitar work on 78s and 45s released under his own name and as a much in demand session guitarist and touring band member with artists like Monte Easter, Johnny Otis and George Smith.

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Esta es posiblemente la visión más completa de los inicios de la carrera de Jimmy Nolen, uno de los guitarristas más influyentes del siglo XX.

En la actualidad, la fama de Nolen se debe casi exclusivamente al trabajo innovador que realizó como guitarrista principal de la James Brown Orchestra entre 1965 y su muerte en 1983.

Hace unos años, la revista musical "Mojo" incluyó a Jimmy Nolen en el número 12 de su encuesta sobre los "100 mejores guitarristas de todos los tiempos".

En este paquete nos ocupamos únicamente de la trayectoria musical de Jimmy Nolen hasta 1961 y, a lo largo de los 55 temas que se incluyen en él, se puede escuchar el extraordinario trabajo de guitarra de Jimmy en 78 y 45 publicados con su propio nombre y como guitarrista de sesión muy solicitado y miembro de bandas de gira con artistas como Monte Easter, Johnny Otis y George Smith.
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  Tracklist
Show Credits
1-1 - Monte Easter And His Band - New Orleans Hop -
1-2 - Monte Easter And His Band - After Dark -
1-3 - Monte Easter And His Band - Just A Rockin' -
1-4 - Monte Easter And His Band - Blues In The Evening -
1-5 - Monte Easter And His Band - Midnight Rider -
1-6 - Monte Easter And His Band - Going Back To Kansas City -
1-7 - Chuck Higgins & His Joy Boys - I'll Be There -
1-8 - Jimmy Nolen - Slow Freight Back Home -
1-9 - Jimmy Nolen - Let's Try Again -
1-10 - Jimmy Nolen - I Can't Stand You No More -
1-11 - Jimmy Nolen - You've Been Goofing -
1-12 - Jimmy Nolen - Strollin' With Nolen -
1-13 - Jimmy Nolen - Strollin' With Nolen (Alt.Take) -
1-14 - Jimmy Nolen - After Hours -
1-15 - Chuck Higgins And His Band - Here I'm Is -
1-16 - Chuck Higgins And His Band - Wetback Hop -
1-17 - John Moose* - Wrong Doin' Woman -
1-18 - Moose Walker* - Talkin' Bout Me -
1-19 - Rudy Ray Moore - The Buggy Ride -
1-20 - Rudy Ray Moore - I'm Mad With You -
1-21 - Rudy Ray Moore - My Little Angel -
1-22 - Jimmy Nolen - Strawberry Jam -
1-23 - Jimmy Nolen - Strawberry Jam (Alt.Take 1) -
1-24 - Jimmy Nolen - Strawberry Jam (Alt.Take 2) -
1-25 - Jimmy Nolen - Strawberry Jam (Alt.Take 3) -
1-26 - Jimmy Nolen - The Lost Train -
1-27 - Jimmy Nolen - Don't Leave Me No More -
1-28 - Jimmy Nolen - Wipe Your Tears -
2-1 - Jimmy Nolen - The Way You Do -
2-2 - Jimmy Nolen - Movin' On Down The Line -
2-3 - Jimmy Nolen - It Hurts Me Too -
2-4 - Jimmy Nolen - How Fine Can You Be -
2-5 - Rudy Ray Moore - I'll Be Home To See You Tomorrow Night -
2-6 - Little Arthur Mathews, Johnny Otis Band - Bad Bad Bulldog -
2-7 - Little Arthur Mathews, Johnny Otis Band - Hot Diggitty Dog -
2-8 - Johnny Otis - Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! -
2-9 - Johnny Otis - The Midnite Creeper (Part 1) -
2-10 - Johnny Otis - The Midnite Creeper (Part 2) -
2-11 - Billy Robbins - Bring Her Back To Me -
2-12 - Billy Robbins - Baby Please Come Home -
2-13 - Sailor Boy - Country Home -
2-14 - Sailor Boy - What Have I Done Wrong (Part 1) -
2-15 - Sailor Boy - What Have I Done Wrong (Part 2) -
2-16 - Jimmy Nolen, Johnny Otis And His Orchestra - Come On Home -
2-17 - Jimmy Nolen, Johnny Otis And His Orchestra - Jimmy's Jive -
2-18 - Jimmy Nolen - Swingin' Peter Gunn (Part 1) -
2-19 - Monte Easter And His Band - Weekend Blues -
2-20 - George Smith - Times Won't Be Hard Always -
2-21 - George Smith - Tight Dress -
2-22 - George Smith - Loose Screws -
2-23 - George Smith - The Will To Go On -
2-24 - George Smith - Sometimes You Win When You Loose -
2-25 - George Smith - Come On Home -
2-26 - George Smith - You Can't Undo What's Been Done -
2-27 - George Smith - Rope That Twist


Credits:
    Alto Saxophone – Caughy Roberts (tracks: 2-19), Jackie Kelso (tracks: 2-8 - 2-10)
    Backing Vocals – Arthur Lee Maye (tracks: 2-8), Mel Williams (tracks: 2-8), The Jayos (tracks: 2-8)
    Baritone Saxophone – Bob McNeely (tracks: 1-19 - 1-21, 2-5), Bob Tate (tracks: 2-18), Fred Harmon* (tracks: 2-6 - 2-10, 2-13 - 2-15), Jason Hogans, Jr. (tracks: 1-7), Kenny Battle (tracks: 1-10 - 1-16, 1-22 - 1-28, 2-1 - 2-4)
    Bass – Clarence 'Bubber' Cypher* (tracks: 1-10 - 1-14. 1-22 - 1-28), Curtis Tillman (tracks: 2-20 - 2-27), Frank Dandridge (2) (tracks: 1-1 - 1-4), Johnny House (tracks: 2-18), Johnny House (3) (tracks: 1-10 - 1-14), Johnny Parker (5) (tracks: 1-17 - 1- 18, 1-22 - 1-28, 2-1 - 2-4, 2-6 - 2-10, 2-13 - 2-15), Roy Johnson (tracks: 1-15 - 1-16), Winston Williams (3) (tracks: 1-7)
    Design – Bob McGrath (2)
    Drums – Chuck Thomas (tracks: 2-18), Chuck Thomas (2) (tracks: 2-20 - 2-27), Earl Hyde (tracks: 1-10 - 1-14, 2-1 - 2-4), Gabriel Williams (3) (tracks: 1-1 - 1-4), James A. Lee (tracks: 1-7, 1-15 - 1-16), Jesse Price (tracks: 2-19), Leard Bell (tracks: 1-17 - 1-18, 2-6 - 2-10, 2-13 - 2-15)
    Guitar – Jimmy Nolen
    Piano – Alice Young (tracks: 1-1 - 1-4, 2-19), Devonia Williams* (tracks: 2-1 - 2-4, 2-6 - 2-10, 2-13 - 2-15), Ernest Lane (tracks: 2-18, 2-24 - 2-27), H.B. Barnum (tracks: 1-7), J.D. Nicholson (tracks: 2-21)
    Reissue Producer, Compilation Producer – Bob Fisher (5)
    Remastered By – Oli Hemingway
    Tenor Saxophone – Eldee Williams (tracks: 1-10 - 1-14, 1-22 - 1-28, 2-1 - 2-4), Eldee Williams (tracks: 2-18), Herbert T. Adams (tracks: 1-22 - 1-28), Jackie Kelso (tracks: 2-6 - 2-7, 2-13 - 2-15), James Von Streeter (tracks: 2-8 - 2-10), Paul Madison (3) (tracks: 2-18), Rudy Ray Moore (tracks: 2-5), Willie Randall (tracks: 2-18)
    Tenor Saxophone [probably], Baritone Saxophone [probably] – J.D. Weir (tracks: 1-1 - 1-6, 1-9)
    Trombone – Danny Crisp (tracks: 1-15 - 1-16), Don Epstein (tracks: 1-7), George Washington (tracks: 2-8 - 2-10)
    Trumpet – Don Johnson (2) (tracks: 2-13 - 2-15), Monte Easter (tracks: 1-1 - 1-4, 1-8 - 1-9, 2-19), Paul Lopez (tracks: 2-8 - 2-10)
    Vibraphone – Johnny Otis (tracks: 2-8 - 2-10)
    Vocals – Sailor Boy* (tracks: 2-13 - 2-15), Billy Robbins (tracks: 2-11 - 2-12), Daddy Cleanhead (tracks: 1-7), Don Johnson (2) (tracks: 2-8 - 2-10), Jimmy Nolen (tracks: 1-4, 1-9, 2-1 - 2-4, 2-16), Johnny Otis (tracks: 2-8), Junior Ryder (tracks: 2-8 - 2-10), Little Arthur Mathews (tracks: 2-6 - 2-7), Rudy Ray Moore (tracks: 1-19 - 1-21, 2-5)
    Vocals, Harmonica – George Allen* (tracks: 2-20 - 2-27)
    Vocals, Piano – Frank Dunn (tracks: 1-15 - 1-16), Moose John* (tracks: 1-17 - 1-18)

Notes
Hot Guitar 1953-1962
Tracks 2-20, 2-21, 2-22, 2-23, 2-24, 2-25, 2-26, 2-27 George Allen AKA George Smith
Tracks 1-17, 1-18 are by Moose John aka Johnny "Big Moose" Walker

Label: Jasmine Records ‎– JASMCD 3135
Released: 2019
Genre: Blues
Style: Rhythm & Blues











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