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Inspired by Radcliffe's Harry the Hipster post

Amos Milburn

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Boogie piano master Amos Milburn was born in Houston, and he died there a short 52 years later. In between, he pounded out some of the most hellacious boogies of the postwar era, usually recording in Los Angeles for Aladdin Records and specializing in good-natured upbeat romps about booze and its effects (both positive and negative) that proved massive hits during the immediate pre-rock era.

The self-taught 88s ace made a name for himself as "the He-Man Martha Raye" around Houston before joining the Navy and seeing overseas battle action in World War II. When he came out of the service, Milburn played in various Lone Star niteries before meeting the woman whose efforts would catapult him to stardom.

Persistent manager Lola Anne Cullum reportedly barged into Aladdin boss Eddie Mesner's hospital room, toting a portable disc machine with Milburn's demo all cued up. The gambit worked — Milburn signed with Aladdin in 1946. His first date included a thundering "Down the Road Apiece" that presaged the imminent rise of rock & roll. But Milburn was capable of subtler charms too, crooning mellow blues ballads in a Charles Brown-influenced style (the two would later become close friends, playing together frequently).

The first of Milburn's 19 Top Ten R&B smashes came in 1948 with his party classic "Chicken Shack Boogie," which paced the charts and anointed his band with a worthy name (the Aladdin Chickenshackers, natch). A velvet-smooth "Bewildered" displayed the cool after-hours side of Milburn's persona as it streaked up the charts later that year, but it was rollicking horn-driven material such as "Roomin' House Boogie" and "Sax Shack Boogie" that Milburn was renowned for. Milburn's rumbling 88s influenced a variety of famous artists, notably Fats Domino.

With the ascent of "Bad, Bad Whiskey" to the peak of the charts in 1950, Milburn embarked on a string of similarly boozy smashes: "Thinking and Drinking," "Let Me Go Home Whiskey," "One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer" (an inebriating round John Lee Hooker apparently enjoyed!), and "Good Good Whiskey" (his last hit in 1954). Alcoholism later brought the pianist down hard, giving these numbers a grimly ironic twist in retrospect. Milburn's national profile rated a series of appearances on the Willie Bryant-hosted mid-'50s TV program Showtime at the Apollo (where he gave out with a blistering "Down the Road Apiece").

Aladdin stuck with Milburn long after the hits ceased, dispatching him to New Orleans in 1956 to record with the vaunted studio crew at Cosimo's. There he recut "Chicken Shack Boogie" in a manner so torrid that it's impossible to believe it didn't hit (tenor saxist Lee Allen and drummer Charles "Hungry" Williams blast with atomic power as Milburn happily grunts along with his pounding boogie piano solo). In 1957, he left Aladdin for good.

Milburn contributed a fine offering to the R&B Yuletide canon in 1960 with his swinging "Christmas (Comes but Once a Year)" for King. Berry Gordy gave him a comeback forum in 1962, issuing an album on Motown predominated by remakes of his old hits that doesn't deserve its extreme rarity today (even Little Stevie Wonder pitched in on harp for the sessions).

Nothing could jump start the pianist's fading career by then, though. His health deteriorated to the point where a string of strokes limited his mobility and his left leg was eventually amputated. Not too long after, one of the greatest pioneers in the history of R&B was dead.


1. Down the Road A Piece
2. Chicken Shack Boogie
3. Bad Bad Whiskey
4. Thinking And Drinking
5. Just One More Drink
6. One Scotch, One Bourbon,One Beer
7. Good Good Whiskey
8. Let Me Go Home Whiskey
9. Let's Have a Party
10. Vicious Vicious Vodka


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Another damned tenner.


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The Chills! Awesome!

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Silver Sun

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I've knew a guy that was trying to get me to listen to Silver Sun ten years ago, but for whatever reason they never stuck until this week. But, man, they done stuck good. This is what I always hoped Jellyfish would sound like back when I hadn't heard them yet - ultra melodic, kinda Queen/Beach Boys harmonies-upon-harmonies, and the fuzz, buzz, and momentum of punk. Oh yeah, this is power pop, but the type that doesn't shirk from the word "power" and just puts the pedal to the metal and rocks. Plain awesome, in other words.

1. Golden Skin
2. Dumb
3. Last Day
4. This 'n' That
5. I'll See You Around
6. Scared
7. Hey Girlfriend
8. Only A Girl
9. Jody
10. She Wants A Puppy, She'll Have A Puppy

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RIYL: Tsar, the pop side of the Wildhearts, Weezer, guitar fuzz and harmonies, FUN


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Wire's Colin Newman is prolific but not so much under his own name. I don't have Bastard from 1996, so couldn't include anything from that one.
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Colin Newman
    1. Life On Deck A - Z 1980
    2. Can I Explain The Delay? Commercial Suicide 1986
    3. Safe Not To 1982
    4. Not Being In Warsaw It Seems 1988
    5. Don't Bring Reminders Not To 1982
    6. But No A - Z 1980
    7. Their Terrain Commercial Suicide 1986
    8. Fish Twelve Provisionally Entitled The Singing Fish 1981
    9. Round & Round It Seems 1988
    10. But I... Commercial Suicide 1986

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    1. Millionaires Of Doubt Garbageheads On Endless Stun 2003
    2. Prettiest Whore Mel 1996
    3. You Got Played, Little Girl What Are You On? 2006
    4. All You Little Suckers The Gasoline Age 1999
    5. Make A Deal With The City Shining Hours In A Can 1994
    6. Bring On The Loser Poor Fricky 1995
    7. What Does T.S. Eliot Know About You? What Are You On? 2006
    8. Silhouette Town Shining Hours In A Can 1994
    9. Here We Go Poor Fricky 1995
    10. I Bought A Gun In Irvington Garbageheads On Endless Stun 2003

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Silver Sun

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I've knew a guy that was trying to get me to listen to Silver Sun ten years ago, but for whatever reason they never stuck until this week. But, man, they done stuck good. This is what I always hoped Jellyfish would sound like back when I hadn't heard them yet - ultra melodic, kinda Queen/Beach Boys harmonies-upon-harmonies, and the fuzz, buzz, and momentum of punk. Oh yeah, this is power pop, but the type that doesn't shirk from the word "power" and just puts the pedal to the metal and rocks. Plain awesome, in other words.

1. Golden Skin
2. Dumb
3. Last Day
4. This 'n' That
5. I'll See You Around
6. Scared
7. Hey Girlfriend
8. Only A Girl
9. Jody
10. She Wants A Puppy, She'll Have A Puppy

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http://www.mediafire.com/?vcls7fczl5f


RIYL: Tsar, the pop side of the Wildhearts, Weezer, guitar fuzz and harmonies, FUN


whoaw, i missed this. thanks dude.


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Prince: Prince Tenners Nelson
    1. Sexuality Controversy 1981
    2. It's About That Walk The Vault...Old Friends 4 Sale 1999
    3. Baby I'm A Star Purple Rain 1984
    4. Tick Tick Bang Graffiti Bridge 1990
    5. Kiss Parade 1986
    6. Tamborine Around The World In A Day 1985
    7. Jughead Diamonds and Pearls 1991
    8. Race Come Test Pressing 1994
    9. Sign 'o' the Times Sign 'o' the Times 1987
    10. Endorphinmachine The Gold Experience 1995

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Nice, I had put together one of him, too only focusing on pre-Purple Rain stuff.

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Didn't check to see how much overlap there is with the earlier tenner but there's probably not much.
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Echo & The Bunnymen
    1. Never Stop Porcupine 1983
    2. Villiers Terrace (John Peel session) Peel Sessions 1979
    3. King Of Your Castle Reverberation 1990
    4. What Are You Going To Do With Your Life? What Are You Going To Do With Your Life? 1999
    5. A Promise Heaven Up Here 1981
    6. Nocturnal Me Ocean Rain 1984
    7. Forgiven Evergreen 1997
    8. Scissors In The Sand Siberia 2005
    9. Bring On The Dancing Horses Songs to Learn and Sing 1985
    10. All My Life Echo & The Bunnymen 1987

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4. What Are You Going To Do With Your Life? What Are You Going To Do With Your Life? 1999

Great choice. Always dug that tune.


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4. What Are You Going To Do With Your Life? What Are You Going To Do With Your Life? 1999

Great choice. Always dug that tune.


Yeah I like that one too. A good selection over the expanse. Not an easy tenner. I'm partial to "buried alive" and "seven seas" , so I might've tried to fit those in, but definitely for me a band that has always put out albums where each had a fair share of great songs on them.


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Nice, I had put together one of him, too only focusing on pre-Purple Rain stuff.


I'd be interested in anything before PR & 1999.


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4. What Are You Going To Do With Your Life? What Are You Going To Do With Your Life? 1999

Great choice. Always dug that tune.


Yeah I like that one too. A good selection over the expanse. Not an easy tenner. I'm partial to "buried alive" and "seven seas" , so I might've tried to fit those in, but definitely for me a band that has always put out albums where each had a fair share of great songs on them.


Though it's a little weird how much some of their later slow tunes sound like a shimmery altpop Neil Diamond.


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Wow, an Echo tenner with something from Reverberation. Was it wrongfully maligned? I never got around to actually hearing it.


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Wow, an Echo tenner with something from Reverberation. Was it wrongfully maligned? I never got around to actually hearing to it.


Not a bad song on it and two extremely good ones - "King Of Your Castle" and "Freaks Dwell."


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Wow, an Echo tenner with something from Reverberation. Was it wrongfully maligned? I never got around to actually hearing it.


it's kind of hard to go wrong with Echo, but some odd picks on this tenner. i guess no guru was trying real hard to avoid songs that everyone knows...although there are 2 or 3 of those as well.

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Picked my 10 current favorites like I've done with all the other tenners. 20 years ago I'd have had The Cutter, The Killing Moon, etc, etc. But that was 20 years ago.


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Kit Wrote:
Wow, an Echo tenner with something from Reverberation. Was it wrongfully maligned? I never got around to actually hearing it.


Its not bad at all if you can get past that its echo without Ian McCullough. I remember liking it fine at the time. I don't think it has any great tracks though and would pick "gone, gone, gone" as its best by a pretty wide margin.

I'm a huge Echo and the Bunnymen fan. They were one of my three favorite bands in college and I think they've aged the best of anyone I listened to back then. You could pick ten songs at random from their catalog and come up with a pretty good tenner.

That said, I'm also a bit puzzled by frostingspoon's picks. Even if I decided to avoid anything that got much college radio play at all, I can't imagine picking anything from reverberation as a potential introduction for anyone. I also think Nocturnal Me is the worst song off Ocean Rain. Different strokes for different folks I guess.


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Yeah but I've been going at this as tenners that are my 10 current favorites by each artist, not 10 songs best suited to introduce them.

I mean, I picked all funk tunes in the Prince tenner because that's what I like by him right now and what doesn't sound dated to me. But songs like "Little Red Corvette" and "When Doves Cry" are certainly better introductions to anyone who somehow hasn't heard Prince.

Also I've tried to cover career spans.


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Yeah but I've been going at this as tenners that are my 10 current favorites by each artist


Well that's what dalen asked people to do so i wasn't trying to criticize your approach. but I assume most people who download these are using them as a primer on the band. Thus, while I might avoid songs that someone would have had to have lived on mars to not have heard (eg little red corvette or when the doves cry) I have still tried to make it stuff that best represents their sound or their sound at their peak.


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I can't believe this thread is approaching fifty pages. I need to get caught up, and possibly add one or two more tenners of my own.


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Echo & The Bunnymen

1. Rescue
2. The Puppet
3. A Promise
4. Never Stop
5. Silver
6. Seven Seas
7. Ocean Rain
8. The Killing Moon
9. Bring On The Dancing Horses
10. Lips Like Sugar

To me, the most evocative band of '80's yet still holds up remarkably well.

https://www.yousendit.com/download/Q01F ... NUt4dnc9PQ


Here's a bump of Dan's tenner. 3 overlaps. And all these are great as well.


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i like the songs dan picked better but then again...8 of those are all available on songs to learn and sing so i'm not sure what the point of that is either. i guess that's one of the reasons i didn't do one for e & the b. if people don't know them though I'd still say they should dl both of these cause they're a great band.


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