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Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Planet Sessions

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Format: CD
Label: IMPORTS
Rel. Date: 02/10/2017
UPC: 029667078627

Planet Sessions
Artist: Screamin' Jay Hawkins
Format: CD
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Night and Day
2. In My Dream
3. I Wanna Know
4. Your Kind of Love
5. Change Your Ways
6. Serving Time
7. Alright, O.K. You Win
8. Please Forgive Me
9. Move Me 1
10. I'm So Glad 1
11. My Marion 1
12. All Night 1
13. I'm Lonely 1
14. Stone Crazy 1
15. I'm So Glad 1
16. Change Your Ways 1
17. Please Forgive Me 1
18. Your Kind of Love 1
19. My Marion 2
20. In My Dream (With Alternate Guitar Solo) 2
21. All Night 2
22. Please Forgive Me (Take 3) 2
23. Change Your Ways (Take 4) 2
24. Your Kind of Love (Take 3)

More Info:

UK collection. The legendary Screamin' Jay Hawkins was one of pop's most colorful characters; a one-man circus sideshow with some of the most memorable routines - and props - the music world had ever witnessed. Yet the author of the R&B standard 'I Put A Spell On You' was also an accomplished and serious musician, as his many vintage recordings demonstrate. While Hawkins recorded prolifically during the 1950s and 1960s, he only released three long-players during that same period. The second of these, The Night And Day Of Screaming Jay Hawkins is not only the rarest, but was for many years considered the strangest. Recorded in London in 1965 with UK session men and issued the following year on Shel Talmy's Planet label, the record's fascinating blend of louche lounge balladry, frantic R&B workouts and cool club groove is now regarded as a quintessential mod-jazz artifact. Ace's The Planet Sessions sees the first official reissue for this overlooked gem, and the original album's running time is doubled with unissued stereo variants, alternate takes and a pair of exciting outtakes, all drawn from the original Abbey Road session tapes. Detailed notes spell out Hawkins' various UK sojourns during the mid-1960s. All in all, The Planet Sessions is not only a reappraisal, but a reaffirmation of the bizarre genius of Screamin' Jay Hawkins.
        
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