T-Bone Walker - The Complete Imperial Recordings, 1950-1954 Album

Tracklist
1 | Too Lazy (Alt. Take)Written-By – D. Dailey, Marl Young | 3:25 |
2 | Railroad Station BluesWritten-By – Dave Bartholomew | 2:37 |
3 | Travelin' BluesWritten-By – H.E. Owens | 2:18 |
4 | The Hustle Is On (78 Rpm Version)Written-By – H.E. Owens | 2:30 |
5 | Pony TailWritten-By – Dave Bartholomew | 2:18 |
6 | Lollie LouWritten-By – Edward Hale | 2:53 |
7 | Get These Blues Off MeWritten-By – Vida Lee Walker | 3:01 |
8 | Hard WayWritten-By – Ellas McDaniel, T-Bone Walker | 2:04 |
9 | I'm About To Lose My MindWritten-By – Big Joe Williams | 2:20 |
10 | I Got The Blues AgainWritten-By – Vida Lee Walker | 3:13 |
11 | I Miss You BabyWritten-By – Freddie Simon | 2:51 |
12 | I'll Always Be In Love With YouWritten-By – Bud Green, Herman Ruby, Sam H. Stept | 2:14 |
13 | News For My BabyWritten-By – Vida Lee Walker | 2:18 |
14 | I Walked AwayWritten-By – J. LeBlanc | 2:14 |
15 | Every TimeWritten-By – Jessie Mae Robinson | 2:26 |
16 | Strugglin' BluesWritten-By – Ellas McDaniel, T-Bone Walker | 2:29 |
17 | I Get So WearyWritten-By – Big Joe Williams | 2:39 |
18 | Through With WomenWritten-By – E.J. White | 3:06 |
19 | Look Me In The EyeWritten-By – C. Davis, Charles Glenn | 2:25 |
20 | Long Distance BluesWritten-By – Bernice Carter | 3:00 |
21 | Got No Use For YouWritten-By – Aaron Walker | 2:37 |
22 | Baby Broke My Heart (78 Rpm Version)Written-By – Lou Baxter | 2:41 |
23 | You Don't UnderstandWritten-By – Vida Lee Walker | 2:36 |
24 | High SocietyWritten-By – E.J. White | 2:52 |
25 | Blue MoodWritten-By – Jessie Mae Robinson | 2:48 |
26 | Street Walking WomanWritten-By – E.J. White | 3:02 |
27 | My Baby Is Now On My MindWritten-By – Aaron Walker | 2:34 |
28 | Cold, Cold FeelingWritten-By – Jessie Mae Robinson | 3:09 |
29 | I'm Still In Love With YouWritten-By – Aaron Walker | 3:03 |
30 | No ReasonWritten-By – C. David, Marl Young | 2:28 |
31 | Strollin' With BoneWritten-By – E. Davis, Vida Lee Walker | 2:26 |
32 | Bye Bye BabyWritten-By – Aaron Walker | 2:43 |
33 | You Just Wanted To Use MeWritten-By – Jessie Mae Robinson | 2:22 |
34 | Doin' TimeWritten-By – E.J. White | 2:59 |
35 | Tell Me What's The ReasonWritten-By – Florence Cadrez | 2:36 |
36 | When The Sun Goes DownWritten-By – Dave Bartholomew | 2:28 |
37 | Here In The DarkWritten-By – Bernard Anders | 2:59 |
38 | Wanderin' HeartWritten-By – Vida Lee Walker | 2:27 |
39 | Blues Is A WomanWritten-By – Florence Cadrez | 2:45 |
40 | Alimony BluesWritten-By – Freddie Simon | 2:38 |
41 | I Got The BluesWritten-By – H.E. Owens | 2:52 |
42 | Glamour GirlWritten-By – B. Carter | 2:41 |
43 | Life Is Too ShortWritten-By – Edward Hale | 2:42 |
44 | Vida LeeWritten-By – Harold Young, Aaron Walker | 2:21 |
45 | Party GirlWritten-By – E.J. White | 2:06 |
46 | Welcome Blues (Say Pretty Baby)Written-By – Argusties McGlothin | 2:22 |
47 | Teen Age BabyWritten-By – Ellas McDaniel, T-Bone Walker | 2:02 |
48 | Evil Hearted Woman (Alt. Take)Written-By – B. Carter | 2:34 |
49 | The Sun Went DownWritten-By – Boyd Lewis | 2:17 |
50 | You Don't Love MeWritten-By – Vida Lee Walker | 2:52 |
51 | Love Is Just A GambleWritten-By – Edward Hale | 2:52 |
52 | I'll UnderstandWritten-By – Aaron Walker | 2:05 |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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CDP-7-96737-2 | T-Bone Walker | The Complete Imperial Recordings, 1950-1954 (2xCD, Comp, RE) | EMI USA | CDP-7-96737-2 | US | 1996 |
CDP-7-96737-2 | T-Bone Walker | The Complete Imperial Recordings, 1950-1954 (2xCD, Comp, RE, Cin) | EMI USA | CDP-7-96737-2 | US | Unknown |
D 200451 | T-Bone Walker | The Complete Imperial Recordings: 1950-1954 (2xCD, Comp, Club, Rei) | EMI | D 200451 | US | 1991 |
CDP-7-96737-2 | T-Bone Walker | The Complete Imperial Recordings: 1950-1954 (2xCD, Comp, Rei) | EMI USA | CDP-7-96737-2 | US | 1991 |
CDP-7-96737-2 | T-Bone Walker | The Complete Imperial Recordings, 1950-1954 (2xCD, Comp, RE, RP) | EMI USA | CDP-7-96737-2 | US | 2005 |
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Edward Hale (tracks: 1.1 to 1.8, 1.13 to 1.26, 2.1 to 2.10), Lee Gross (tracks: 2.15 to 2.18, 2.23 to 2.26), Wendell DuConge (tracks: 2.11 to 2.14, 2.19 to 2.22)
- Art Direction – Henry Marquez
- Baritone Saxophone – Herb Hardesty (tracks: 2.11 to 2.14, 2.19 to 2.22)
- Bass – Billy Hadnott (tracks: 1.9 to 1.20), Buddy Woodson (tracks: 1.1 to 1.8, 1.21 to 1.26, 2.1 to 2.10), Frank Fields (tracks: 2.11 to 2.14, 2.19 to 2.22), Henry Ivory (tracks: 2.15 to 2.18, 2.23 to 2.26)
- Design – Lu Ann Graffeo
- Drums – Clarence Stamp (tracks: 2.15 to 2.18, 2.23 to 2.26), Cornelius Coleman (tracks: 2.11 to 2.14, 2.19 to 2.22), Oscar Lee Bradley Sr. (tracks: 1.13 to 1.26, 2.1 to 2.10), Robert Sims (tracks: 1.1 to 1.8, 1.21 to 1.26, 2.1 to 2.10)
- Guitar – R.S. Rankin (tracks: 1.21 to 1.26, 2.1 to 2.10), Walter Nelson (tracks: 2.11 to 2.14, 2.19 to 2.22)
- Liner Notes – Pete Welding
- Piano – Marl Young (tracks: 1.9 to 1.12), T. J. Fowler (tracks: 2.15 to 2.18, 2.23 to 2.26), Willard McDaniel (tracks: 1.13 to 1.26, 2.1 to 2.10), Zell Kindred (tracks: 1.1 to 1.8, 1.21 to 1.26, 2.1 to 2.10)
- Reissue Producer – Pete Welding
- Remastered By – Ron McMaster
- Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Davis (tracks: 1.1 to 1.8), Lee Allen (tracks: 2.11 to 2.14, 2.19 to 2.22), Maxwell Davis (tracks: 1.13 to 1.26, 2.1 to 2.10)
- Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Jim Wynn (tracks: 1.1 to 1.8, 1.21 to 1.26, 2.1 to 2.10)
- Trumpet – Dave Bartholomew (tracks: 2.11 to 2.14, 2.19 to 2.22), Eddie Hutcherson (tracks: 1.1 to 1.8), John Lawton (tracks: 2.15 to 2.18, 2.23 to 2.26)
- Vocals – Baby Davis (tracks: 2.11 to 2.14, 2.19 to 2.22), Tiny Brown (tracks: 2.11 to 2.14, 2.19 to 2.22)
- Vocals, Guitar – T-Bone Walker
Notes
Produced for re-release by Pete Welding.
Digital transfer by Ron McMaster, Capitol Recording Studios, June 1991, Hollywood, California.
Disc 1:
Tracks 1-8 recorded in Los Angeles April 5th-6th, 1950;
Tracks 9-12 recorded in Los Angeles around September 1950;
Tracks 13-20 recorded in Los Angeles August 15th & 20th, 1951;
Tracks 21-26 recorded in Los Angeles circa March 1952.
Disc 2:
Track 1 recorded in Los Angeles circa March 1952;
Track 2 recorded in Los Angeles circa December 1951;
Tracks 3-6 recorded in Los Angeles, March 1952;
Tracks 7-10 recorded in Los Angeles, March 10th, 1952;
Tracks 11-14 recorded in New Orleans, March 20th, 1953;
Tracks 15-18 recorded in Detroit Michigan, October 21st, 1953;
Tracks 19-22, recorded in New Orleans on March 20th, 1953 or Los Angeles on November 6th, 1953;
Tracks 23-26 recorded in Los Angeles on June 20th, 1954.
℗ & © 1991 EMI Records USA.
Made in Holland.
Barcodes
- Barcode: 0 77779 67372 8
- Matrix / Runout (Disc 1): 7967382 [A]1 1-1-3-NL
- Matrix / Runout (Disc 2): 7967392 [A]1 1-1-3-NL
- Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA
- Label Code: LC 0542
Companies
- Made By – EMI Uden
Album
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