Cobra Records Singles Collection (2-CD)
by Various Artists
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CD Details
- Number of Discs: 2
- Released: October 2, 2012
- Originally Released: 2012
- Label: Fuel 2000
Tracks on Disc 1:
- 1.Otis Rush - I Can't Quit You Baby
- 2.The Clouds - Rock and Roll Boogie
- 3.Shakey Horton - Have A Good Time
- 4.The Calvaes - Fine Girl
- 5.Harold Burrage & His Combo - One More Dance
- 6.Otis Rush & His Band - Violent Love
- 7.Sunnyland Slim - It's You Baby
- 8.Lee Jackson - Fishin' In My Pond
- 9.Gloria Irving - I Need A Man
- 10.Duke Jenkins Orchestra - Something Else
- 11.Otis Rush - Groaning The Blues
- 12.Little Willie Foster - Crying The Blues
- 13.Harold Burrage - Messed Up
- 14.Magic Sam - All Your Love
- 15.The Calvaes - Born With Rhythm
- 16.Otis Rush - Love That Woman
Tracks on Disc 2:
- 1.Clarence Jolly - Changing Love
- 2.Guitar Shorty - You Don't Treat Me Right
- 3.Harold Burrage - Stop For The Red Light
- 4.Betty Everett - My Life Depends On You
- 5.Duke Jenkins Orchestra - Where Can My Loved One
- 6.Magic Sam - Everything Gonna Be Alright
- 7.Harold Burrage / Willie Dixon Band - She Knocks
- 8.Otis Rush W. Willie Dixon Orch. - Three Times A
- 9.Betty Everett - Ain't Gonna Cry
- 10.Magic Sam - All Night Long
- 11.Harold Burrage & His Band - I Cry For You /
- 12.Otis Rush - It Takes Time
- 13.Jimmy Kelly & The Rock - A - Beats - Little Chickie
- 14.Magic Sam - Easy Baby
- 15.Otis Rush & His Band - Double Trouble
- 16.Betty Everett & Willie Dixon Band - I'll Weep No
- 17.Otis Rush & His Band - All Your Love (I Miss Lov
- 18.Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm - Walking Down The
Product Description:
Two CD collection. Although only in operation from 1956 into early '59, Cobra Records and its Artistic subsidiary spearheaded the rise of a brand-new movement within the Chicago Blues firmament. Eli Toscano and his partner Howard Bedno ran their labels out of a TV and radio repair shop and record store on West Roosevelt Road with a small studio attached in the rear, positioning their enterprise to record the cream of young West Side bluesmen. And a series of extremely promising Blues artists found their way through Cobra's doors, poised to make history with a fresh, modem sound that was as influenced by the single-string bending of B.B. King as Muddy Waters' traditional ensemble approach, advancing the Windy City Blues sound exponentially. Willie Dixon served as Toscano's primary A&R man as Cobra built itself a seminal Chicago blues catalog that stands tall beside the better- known concurrent output of Chess and Vee-Jay.