Let's Have a Party (The Aladdin Recordings)

Let's Have a Party (The Aladdin Recordings)

  • Artist: Amos Milburn
  • Label: Revola
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  • Item #: 21544298
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Review

Few artists in the history of recorded music have made alcoholism seem quite as appealing as Amos Milburn did on his run of hits for Aladdin Records in the '40s and '50s. Milburn was one of the biggest rhythm & blues stars of the pre-rock era, and his celebrations of wild, booze-fueled nights -- "Let Me Go Home, Whiskey," "Bad, Bad Whiskey," "Juice, Juice," "Vicious, Vicious Vodka," and "One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer" among them -- were potent enough to give even the most zealous reader of The Big Blue Book second thoughts about turning down a cocktail. It helped that Milburn was a top-shelf boogie pianist with a sly, witty vocal style, and he was fortunate enough to get just the right help in the recording studio. {Let's Have a Party (The Aladdin Recordings)} collects 29 numbers Milburn recorded between 1950 and 1957, which means a few of his biggest early hits don't make the cut (the frantic version of "Chicken Shack Boogie" which appears here is a recut recorded in New Orleans in 1956, with Lee Allen and Red Tyler on sax), but what's here is uniformly fine, and even the silly closing number, "We Teenagers Know What We Want" (recorded when Milburn was pushing 30), cooks with gas. While roadhouse jump blues was Milburn's specialty, that's not all this set has to offer; Milburn delivers a great version of Lionel Hampton's "Flying Home," shows his gift for slow blues on "Tears, Tears, Tears," and even leaves the bottle alone for a while on the midtempo groove "Milk and Water." Among single-disc collections of Milburn's work, The Best of Amos Milburn: Down the Road Apiece has the edge since it includes his material from the '40s, and Mosaic's exhaustive The Complete Aladdin Recordings of Amos Milburn is heartily recommended to the wealthy and obsessed, but Let's Have a Party is still an excellent collection of Milburn in his prime, and it'll have you and your friends cracking open your liquor cabinet in no time flat. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks + Soundclips

Let's Have a Party (The Aladdin Recordings)
1. I'm Gonna Tell My Mama 2:48
2. Sax Shack Boogie 2:49
3. Bad, Bad Whiskey 2:55
4. Let's Rock a While 2:37
5. Tears, Tears, Tears 2:45
6. I Love You Anyway 2:45
7. Ain't Nothing Shaking 2:54
8. Just One More Drink 2:54
9. Flying Home 2:53
10. Thinking and Drinking 2:23
11. Long, Long Day 2:40
12. Greyhound 3:05
13. I'm Still a Fool for You 2:24
14. Rock, Rock, Rock 2:35
15. One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer 3:13
16. Good, Good Whiskey 3:00
17. Let Me Go Home Whiskey 2:47
18. Let's Have a Party 2:53
19. Milk and Water 3:06
20. I Done Done It 2:32
21. One, Two, Three Everybody 2:25
22. Vicious, Vicious Vodka 2:56
23. House Party (Tonight) 2:26
24. Juice, Juice, Juice 1:54
25. Chicken Shack Boogie 2:29
26. Every Day of the Week 2:15
27. Shake, Shake 1:57
28. Soft Pillow 2:17
29. We Teenagers Know What We Want 1:49

Details and Credits

Product Details
  • Label: Revola
  • Release date: 1957
  • Best of
Styles
  • Early R&B
  • Piano Blues
  • West Coast Blues
  • Jump Blues
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Adolphus Alsbrook Jr. Bass
Al Hendrickson Guitar
Alvin "Red" Tyler Sax (Baritone)
Amos Milburn Piano
Arnett Sparrow Trombone
Arnold Ross Piano
Bill Hill Sax (Tenor)
Bob Bain Guitar
Claude McLin Sax (Tenor)
Clifford Solomon Sax (Tenor)
Clyde Dunn Sax (Tenor)
David Bryant Bass
Don Wilkerson Sax (Tenor)
Donald Dean Drums
Eddie Chamblee Sax (Tenor)
Eldeen McIntosh Drums
Ernie Freeman Piano
Frank Fields Bass
Gene Phillips Guitar
Harper Cosby Bass
Harry "Sweets" Edison Trumpet
Harry Klee Sax (Alto)
Harry Parr Jones Trumpet
Herbie Harper Trombone
Hubert "Bumps" Myers Sax (Tenor)
Irving Ashby Guitar
Isaac Royal Trumpet
Jack Marshall Guitar
Jewell L. Grant Sax (Alto)
Joe Evans & Arthur McClain Sax (Baritone)
Joe Foster Synthesizer
John Anderson Trumpet
Johnny Brown Guitar
Johnny Lee Moore Guitar
Lawrence Norman Drums
Lee Allen Orchestra Sax (Tenor)
Leroy Robinson Sax (Alto)
Lloyd Trotman Bass
Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis Sax (Tenor)
McHouston "Mickey" Baker Guitar
Milt Holland Drums
Norman Blake Synthesizer
Oscar Lee Bradley Drums
Plas Johnson Sax (Tenor)
Ralph "Chuck" Hamilton Bass
Ray Martinez Drums
Red Callender Bass
Rufus "Speedy" Jones Drums
Technical Credits
Andy Morten Artwork
Dave Penny Producer
Jesse Stone Musical Director
Johnny Mandel Musical Director
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