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Artist:Amos Milburn
Label:  Aladdin
Country:USA
Catalogue:191
Date:Aug 1947
Format:10"
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Community: 3 Own, 1 Wants
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AAmos MilburnMoney Hustlin' WomanA. Milburn, A. Cullum8.0  Rate
BAmos MilburnReal Gone!A. Milburn, E. Mesner7.0  Rate


Notes

A: Singing and accompanying himself on piano with rhythm background.
B: On piano with rhythm background. Maxwell Davis on tenor sax.
Recorded April 26, 1947, Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, mx: 159-1 (A), 166-1 (B).

Cash Box Sep 1, 1947, p. 11 (Review)

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Number: 1007392  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: fixbutte
Edited By: fixbutte
Description: A Side Label


Number: 1140878 
Uploaded By: fixbutte
Description: B Side Label


Number: 1233560 
Uploaded By: fixbutte
Description: Cash Box Review


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fixbutte
30th Aug 2016
 The newly uploaded B side label was not here when slholzer wrote his review, but now we can add that the mellow tenor sax on "Real Gone!" was the one of Maxwell Davis whose playing garnished many early Aladdin records, even before the Mesner brothers offered him an exclusive contract as session musician, musical director, arranger and A&R man for the label in 1948.
 

 
slholzer
23rd Mar 2016
 Review
Amos Milburn was one of the brightest stars in the Aladdin label's stable. This disk is a fairly good example of why that was the case, although I would not say this was one of Milburn's very best recordings. Money Hustlin' Woman is the better of the two tracks for the simple reason that it has a Milburn vocal on it. Both tracks showcase Milburn at the piano with a light touch on the keys and a melodic sensibility that you frequently find among jazzmen but not as often among bluesmen. His vocal and piano work gives at least a veneer of sophistication to what is still fundamentally a blues record. On "Real Gone" he shares the track with an unidentified tenor sax player. The sax has a good mellow tone but isn't very creative. I would have rather had a vocal on this side as well.

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