VINYL MELTDOWN NO. 7

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The Evolution of Rhythm & Blues.

On the next installation of Vinyl Meltdown, Joey Altruda welcomes special guest Daniel Glass (drummer for Royal Crown Revue) as they spin some sizzling sides and discuss the evolution of Rhythm & Blues/Rock & Roll from the 1940’s to the early 60’s.

Tracklist:
Flyin’ Home: Lionel Hampton Orchestra
Who Threw The Whiskey In The Well: Lucky Millinder
Five Guys Named Moe: Louis Jordan
Good Rockin’ Tonight: Roy Brown
Good Rockin’ Tonight: Wynonie Harris
Rock The Joint: Jimmy Preston
I’m Walkin: Fats Domino
Giddyup Baby: Sam Butera
Juke: Little Walter
Hootchie Cootchie Man: Muddy Waters
I Pity The Fool: Bobby Bland
Frosty: Albert Collins
Sixty Minute Man: The Dominos
Smokey Joe’s Cafe: The Coasters
Corrina Corrina: Big Joe Turner
Web Of Love: The Treniers
Honky Tonk Part 1: Bill Doggett
Bo Diddley: Bo Diddley
Keep a Knockin’: Liilte Richard
3-D: Big Jay McNeely
Hound Dog: Big Mama Thornton
Louie Louie: Richard Berry
13 Women: Bill Haley & The Comets
Topsy Part II: Cozy Cole
Let There be Drums: Sandy Nelson
Walk Don’t Run: The Ventures

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MP3: Vinyl Meltdown #7 – Rhythm & Blues
[1:50:06 | 101MB]

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