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Format: LP
Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Year: 2024
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
A1 Lucky Lips
A2 As Long As I'm Moving
A3 Wild Wild Young Men
A4 Daddy Daddy
A5 Mambo Baby
A6 Teardrops From My Eyes
A7 Hello Little Boy
B1 Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean
B2 5 -10 -15 Hours
B3 It's Love Baby
B4 Sentimental Journey
B5 Old Man River
B6 So Long
B7 Oh What A Dream
Originally released in 1957. This numbered audiophile edition pressed on 180g vinyl, housed in a Stoughton jacket.
The dynamite sound of 'Miss Rhythm' and the singer that helped build an iconic label: Ruth Brown's Rock & Roll bristles with electrifying emotion, vocal power, and r&b-fueled energy.
Originally released in 1957, and reissued here in audiophile quality for the first time in partnership with Atlantic Records' 75th anniversary, the set remains a testament to one of the most pioneering and talented vocalists to ever command a stage.
In an era dominated by big-throated vocalists, few - if any - came grander than Brown. The singer, whose repeat million-selling '50s success with Atlantic Records led many to call the then-indie label 'The House That Ruth Built,' charted two dozen R&B hits in the span of a decade for the fledgling imprint.
Rightly coined 'Miss Rhythm,' the extroverted Brown put Atlantic on the national map, became the best-selling female musician of the '50s, and established a precedent that would ultimately lead to Grammy and Tony Awards. Her early works have lost none of their fire or flair.
Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Year: 2024
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
A1 Lucky Lips
A2 As Long As I'm Moving
A3 Wild Wild Young Men
A4 Daddy Daddy
A5 Mambo Baby
A6 Teardrops From My Eyes
A7 Hello Little Boy
B1 Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean
B2 5 -10 -15 Hours
B3 It's Love Baby
B4 Sentimental Journey
B5 Old Man River
B6 So Long
B7 Oh What A Dream
Originally released in 1957. This numbered audiophile edition pressed on 180g vinyl, housed in a Stoughton jacket.
The dynamite sound of 'Miss Rhythm' and the singer that helped build an iconic label: Ruth Brown's Rock & Roll bristles with electrifying emotion, vocal power, and r&b-fueled energy.
Originally released in 1957, and reissued here in audiophile quality for the first time in partnership with Atlantic Records' 75th anniversary, the set remains a testament to one of the most pioneering and talented vocalists to ever command a stage.
In an era dominated by big-throated vocalists, few - if any - came grander than Brown. The singer, whose repeat million-selling '50s success with Atlantic Records led many to call the then-indie label 'The House That Ruth Built,' charted two dozen R&B hits in the span of a decade for the fledgling imprint.
Rightly coined 'Miss Rhythm,' the extroverted Brown put Atlantic on the national map, became the best-selling female musician of the '50s, and established a precedent that would ultimately lead to Grammy and Tony Awards. Her early works have lost none of their fire or flair.