Rhythm and Blues
Mighty Instrumentals R&B-Style 1962
Mighty Instrumentals R&B-Style 1962
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1962 was the peak year for hit records instrumental-style, with no less than 123 discs scoring on the American pop charts. There wasn’t much in the hit parade to interest R&B fans though, apart from King Curtis’s Soul Twist, Booker T. and The MG's Green Onions and James Brown’s Night Train, but that’s where Mighty Instrumentals R&B-Style 1962 comes in. So what was new in ‘62? A bit of surf, a bit of funk, a Civil Rights semi-instrumental, a brand new rhythm on Boogie Twist. More slinky organ groovers, uptown dancers and late night smoochers. And there you have it – 18 R&B scorchers with rhythm aplenty.
Side One
1. The Popeye - Lonnie Brooks
2. Boogie Twist (Pt.1) - Cal Valentine
3. Boogie Twist (Pt.2) - Cal Valentine
4. You Too Much - Mighty Men
5. Here It Tis - Phil Upchurch
6. Had - Steve Douglas
7. Mo' Taters - Little Milton
8. Cleo's Mood - Jr. Walker
9. The Freedom Riders - Harold Jackson
Side Two
1. Night Stroll - Bobby Parker
2. Smoke Stack - Tom and Jerry
3. Low Down - King Curtis
4. My Sandra's Jump - R.D. Stokes
5. Jump Back - Eugene Blacknell
6. Hard Times - Googie René
7. Bo's Twist - Bo Diddley
8. All About My Girl - Jimmy McGriff
9. Limbo Jimbo - James Brown
