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Various Artists: Slow Grind Fever Volume 4 - VINYL LPTitle: Slow Grind Fever Volume 4 Artist: Various Artists Label: Stag O Lee Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 4030433006511 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2015 04 14 Number of Discs: 1 Stag O Lee presents the fourth volume of Slow Grind Fever. Compiled by London's DJ Diddy Wah, who is known for his Diddywah Blog, his radio show, and his constant presence as a host and DJ for London club nights like Heavy Sugar, Get Rhythm, and others. This volume, along with it's
Title: Slow Grind Fever Volume 4Artist: Various Artists
Label: Stag-O-Lee
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4030433006511
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2015-04-14
Number of Discs: 1
Stag-O-Lee presents the fourth volume of Slow Grind Fever. Compiled by London's DJ Diddy Wah, who is known for his Diddywah Blog, his radio show, and his constant presence as a host and DJ for London club nights like Heavy Sugar, Get Rhythm, and others. This volume, along with it's predecessor, Volume 3 (STAGO 064 LP), is also available on CD as Slow Grind Fever Volume 3 & 4 (STAGO 066 CD). The decade between 1953 and 1963 offers an endless supply of danceable, up-tempo tunes. We're talking rhythm 'n' blues, and the phase in the early '60s when it morphed into soul (now called new breed), as well as popcorn - Belgian music with a mid-tempo style and a high groove-factor. The Slow Grind Fever series highlights the slower side of this period, and takes it's title and inspiration from an Australian club night billed as Melbourne's only slow dance party. These events would include only the slowest, spookiest, sweetest records the DJs could find, with folks dancing real slow in a haze of smoke and dim red light. Stag-O-Lee was convinced that this was a great concept for a compilation series, and have collaborated with those behind the Melbourne club night to present Slow Grind Fever, the fourth volume of which includes tracks by Jay Hawkins, Yvonne Fair & James Brown Band, Nappy Brown, Bobby Peterson Quintet, Big Daddy and His Boys, Roy Brown, Varetta Dillard, John Greer and His Combo, Duane Eddy, Howlin' Wolf, Elmore James, The Jaguars, Yvonne Baker and the Sensations, The Stone Crushers, Cozy Cole, and El Pauling and The Royalton.
Tracks:
1.1 A1. Jay Hawkins - Well, I Tried
1.2 A2. Yvonne Fair ; James Brown Band - If I Knew
1.3 A3. Nappy Brown - the Right Time
1.4 A4. Bobby Peterson Quintet - One Day
1.5 A5. Big Daddy and His Boys - Bacon Fat
1.6 A6. Roy Brown - Slow Down Little Eva
1.7 A7. Varetta Dillard - So Many Ways
1.8 A8. John Greer and His Combo - Night Crawlin'
1.9 B1. Duane Eddy - Stalkin'
1.10 B2. Howlin' Wolf - Going Down Slow
1.11 B3. Elmore James - Anna Lee
1.12 B4. the Jaguars - Roundabout
1.13 B5. Yvonne Baker and the Sensations - Eyes
1.14 B6. the Stone Crushers - Crawfish
1.15 B7. Cozy Cole - Bad
1.16 B8. El Pauling and the Royalton - Now Baby Don't Do It
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