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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelJasmine Records, Jsmr
UPC0604988324525
eBay Product ID (ePID)13060436611
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2023
GenreBlues
ArtistLove, Preston
Release TitleReflections in Rhythm & Blues: 1951-1953
Dimensions
Item Height0.41 in
Item Weight0.19 lb
Item Length5.72 in
Item Width4.86 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks22
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 Wondering 1.2 Voodoo 1.3 Unconscious Blues 1.4 Twilight Blues 1.5 Wango Blues 1.6 September Song 1.7 Like a Ship at Sea 1.8 Strictly Cash 1.9 Kissin' Boogie 1.10 Jumpin' for Charles 1.11 Feel So Good 1.12 Huckle Boogie 1.13 Stay By My Side 1.14 You Got Me Drinkin' 1.15 Suicide Blues 1.16 My Love Is Draggin' 1.17 Ooh-La Cha-Cha 1.18 I'm Not a Tree 1.19 If You Ever Get Lonesome - Roy "Happy" Easter 1.20 That's All Right Baby - the Love Bugs 1.21 Talk to Me Baby - Roy 'Happy' Easter 1.22 Country Boogie - Preston Love Orchestra
NotesPreston Love was an American alto and tenor saxophonist, bandleader and songwriter, from Omaha, Nebraska, perhaps best known as a sidesman with artist like Count Basie, Ray Charles, Lucky Millinder, Nat Towles, Lloyd Hunter etc. He began his career in the Big Band era and recorded prolifically with Count Basie in the 40s before getting his own recording career away in 1951. He worked extensively with bandleader/producer Johnny Otis during 1951, recording sides like 'Twilight Blues' and 'Strictly Cash' for Federal Records, before launching the shortlived Spin label in 1952, in partnership with Otis. Spin's biggest record was Love's 'Jumpin' For Charles' a song written for 'Dolphins of Hollywood' deejay Charles Tramell. This unique compilation reissues everything that Love recorded between 1951-55 and includes a number of sides which, according to producer Johnny Otis, he is believed to have played on