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In The Same Old Way - The Complete Ric, Ron and Sho-Biz Recordings Ace is al een tijdje bezig met het in kaart brengen van de Ric en Ron labels van Joe Ruffino. Naast een paar fraaie verzamelaars, werd eerder al het complete oeuvre van hun twee sterren Eddie Bo en Johnny Adams uitgegeven. Met niet genoeg materiaal om een cd te vullen, moeten Tommy Ridgley en Bobby Mitchell deze eer delen. Het album staat bol met swingende New Orleans R&B, die zelfs Freddie King deed inspireren tot het coveren van twee van Ridgley's songs. De ervaren Mitchell, vult het album met zes door piano voortgedreven pareltjes.

The essential early 60s recordings of two New Orleans R&B artists.

Consensus among fans of New Orleans R&B is that Joe Ruffino’s Ric and Ron labels were two of the best to operate in the city. Ace was delighted, last year, to be offered the opportunity to anthologise Ruffino’s great masters on CD. Advancements in mastering enable us to present them in superior sound from new transfers of the original tapes – the way vibrant music like this should always be heard.

Having already released Eddie Bo and Johnny Adams collections, it’s only fair we do the same for the company’s other big-time male vocalist. Unfortunately Tommy Ridgley did not record enough tracks to fill a CD, but the Ron and Sho-Biz sides of his peer Bobby Mitchell – a fellow graduate of the Dave Bartholomew academy of musical excellence – perfectly complement Ridgley’s Ric 45s.

Tommy Ridgley was a mainstay of the New Orleans scene for six decades, staying ahead of the changes black American music went through in the 60s. The quality of his Ric sides is uniformly high, resulting in several local hits. Blues icon Freddy King covered ‘Double Eye Whammy’ and ‘The Girl From Kooka Monga’ later in the 60s, while gems such as ‘Heavenly’ and ‘Honest I Do’ are great examples of the big city soul sound.

Bobby Mitchell was nearing the end of a 10-year recording career when he cut the sides here, which show he too could have held his own in the soul era. This CD marks the first occasion on which all six of his Sho-Biz and Ron recordings have been reissued in the same place.

Not everyone who emerged from New Orleans in this era was guaranteed the success of Fats Domino, but the sides here prove that, like their labelmates Eddie Bo and Johnny Adams, Tommy Ridgley and Bobby Mitchell were in contention every time they put out a new 45.

Side 1
01 Is It True - Tommy Ridgley
02 Do You Remember - Tommy Ridgley
03 Should I Ever Love Again - Tommy Ridgley
04 Let's Try And Talk It Over - Tommy Ridgley
05 Double Eye Whammy - Tommy Ridgley
06 Please Hurry Home - Tommy Ridgley
07 Three Times - Tommy Ridgley
08 The Only Girl For Me - Tommy Ridgley
09 In The Same Old Way - Tommy Ridgley
10 The Girl From Kooka Monga - Tommy Ridgley
11 My Ordinary Girl - Tommy Ridgley
12 She's Got What It Takes - Tommy Ridgley
13 Heavenly - Tommy Ridgley
14 I Love You Yes I Do - Tommy Ridgley
15 Honest I Do - Tommy Ridgley
16 I've Heard That Story Before - Tommy Ridgley
17 Well I Done Got Over It - Bobby Mitchell
18 Just Say You Love Me - Bobby Mitchell
19 You're Doing Me Wrong - Bobby Mitchell
20 Send Me Your Picture - Bobby Mitchell
21 Mama Don't Allow - Bobby Mitchell
22 There's Only One Of You - Bobby Mitchell

Tracks

Disc 1
1. Is It True
2. Do You Remember?
3. Should I Ever Love Again
4. Let's Try And Talk It Over
5. Double-Eyed Whammy
6. Please Hurry Home
7. Three Times
8. The Only Girl For Me
9. In The Same Old Way
10. The Girl From Kooka Monga
11. My Ordinary Girl
12. She's Got What It Takes
13. Heavenly
14. I Love You Yes I Do
15. Honest I Do
16. I've Heard That Story Before
17. Well, I Done Got Over It
18. Just Say You Love Me
19. You're Doing Me Wrong
20. Send Me Your Picture
21. Mama Don't Allow
22. There's Only One Of You

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