Wanna Play a Little While: Singles Collection 1950-1956 by Lenoir J.B. (Record, 2024)
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Limited edition press on 140 gram colour blue/black marbled vinyl. In fact John Mayall was a huge fan and he helped to get his 45s released in the UK. Artist: Lenoir J.B. Title: Wanna Play A Little While: Singles Collection 1950-1956.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelJsmr, Jasmine Records
UPC0604988080933
eBay Product ID (ePID)13071184115
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2024
GenreBlues
ArtistLenoir J.B.
Release TitleWanna Play a Little While: Singles Collection 1950-1956
Dimensions
Item Height0.18 in
Item Weight0.52 lb
Item Length12.81 in
Item Width11.97 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks13
Tracks1.1 Korea Blues 1.2 My Baby Told Me 1.3 Carrie Lee 1.4 Deep in Debt Blues 1.5 Let's Roll 1.6 How Much More 1.7 How Can I Leavethe Mojo 1.8 I'll Die Tryin' 1.9 I'm in Korea 1.10 Eisenhower Blues 1.11 Mama Talk to Your Daughter 1.12 Man Watch Your Woman 1.13 Mama What About Your Daughter
Number of Discs1
NotesLimited edition press on 140 gram colour blue/black marbled vinyl. One thing is certain about the idiosyncratic J. B. Lenoir, he was a true original. No one ever sounded quite like him and despite comparisons by some writers to Arthur Crudup his high pitched vocals were pretty much unique. Although J. B. Lenoir only had one hit in the US with "Mama Talk to Your Daughter" his influence over the British blues scene was immense. In fact John Mayall was a huge fan and he helped to get his 45s released in the UK. Rocking R&B and topical social commentary all thrown in the mix. This is Chicago blues with a twist. Let's call it Chicago blues J. B. Lenoir style.