Artist: Roy Hawkins
Album: Bad Luck Is Falling
Genre: Modern Electric Blues, Rhythm & Blues
Origin: USA
Released: 2006
Quality: mp3, 320 kbps
Tracklist:
- It's Hard
- The Thrill Is Gone (alt of Modern 826)
- Highway 59
- Bad Luck Is Falling
- Wine Drinkin' Woman (alt of Modern 765)
- Doin' All Right
- Sleepless Nights
- The Thrill Hunt
- Royal Hawk (alt of Modern 734)
- September Song
- The Condition I'm In
- Would You
- Mean Little Girl (alt of Modern 794)
- On My Way (alt of Modern 752)
- If I Had Listened
- Is It Too Late
- Strange Land (1961 version)
- What A Fool I Was
- Welcome Home
- Trouble In Mind
- West Express
- It's Too Late To Change
- Quarter To One
- Strange Land (1948 version)
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Compilation of great, raw California R&B and blues from the late 1940s to the early 60s by this overlooked Bay Area singer and writer who penned "The Thrill Is Gone," made famous by BB King. He also recorded under the name Mr. Undertaker (see the B-Side of "W-P-L-J" by the Four Deuces on Music City, 1955). Wonderful, gritty playing by guitarists Ulysses James, Chuck Norris, and Johnny Moore. The version of Kurt Weill's "September Song" is astonishing in a good way. Sound quality varies from cut to cut, but never to the point that it detracts from the music, and sometimes even gives it a rough edge that is beneficial. See also Ace's first Hawkins compilation The Thrill Is Gone - there are five overlapping titles between the two releases, but those are different takes, so no actual duplication of tracks. Liner notes are very informative, if a bit convoluted at times. I wish the tracks were sequenced chronologically and listed with recording dates. As sequenced, the timeline bounces all around, and you have to plow through the long liner notes to find out when each song was recorded. Otherwise, a fine collection by an overlooked artist.