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Complete digital release of Ric and Ron
record labels,
plus box set of ultra-rare material on ten
45 RPM records
BURLINGTON, Mass. — Rounder Records has released
the complete catalog of the pivotal New Orleans R&B labels, Ric Records and Ron Records.
All 140 songs released by the labels on 45 RPM singles, by artists such as
Johnny Adams, Eddie Bo, Al Johnson and Irma Thomas, will be released on seven
20-song digital albums.
In addition, in conjunction with
the Numero Group and Ace Records, Rounder will
release a box set of ten 45 RPM records of almost all newly discovered
material, including the audition recording by Johnny Adams for his first
recording, "I Won’t Cry."
Between 1958 and 1962, the Ric and
Ron labels captured the sound of a unique period in New Orleans music, when
the first era of classic R&B was waning, and before the sounds of funk
and soul music became the city’s new signature. In these recordings, you can
hear incipient funk in Eddie Bo, and the sanctified sensibility of soul music
in everything Johnny Adams sang. It was, in every sense, its own era, when
shuffling second-line parade beats laid the foundation for a new and uniquely
New Orleans groove, and musicians broke free of the strictures of standard
jump blues and 6/8 ballads.
The box set, From the Vaults of Ric & Ron
Records: Rare and Unreleased Recordings 1958-1962, affords us an
incisive window into the workings of these small but significant record
labels, with, among other treasures, demo recordings of Eddie Bo's “Every Dog
Has Its Day” and Al Johnson’s “Carnival Time.” In the finished recordings,
also included, there is a high level of musicianship and craft, with
arrangements by Mac “Dr. John” Rebennack and guitarist Edgar Blanchard. The
sound of the records, often made in Cosimo Matassa’s legendary studio, is
superb, especially with these new transfers made from the original tapes. And
hearing this music on these new records is just the way they were intended to
be heard, one song at a time at 45 RPM.
The songs on the box set, which is
limited to a worldwide edition of 1,500, will not be available digitally for
the time being. They include:
Johnny Adams: “I Won’t Cry” (audition),* “Who Are You” (audition),* “My
Baby Done Closed the Door” (demo),* “No Way Out for Me,”* Walking the Floor
Over You”*
Edgar Blanchard & The
Gondoliers: “Blues Cha Cha,”* “Bopsody in
Blue”*
Eddie Bo: “Nothing With Out You,”* “Satisfied With Your Love,”*
“Every Dog Has Its Day,” “Every Dog Has Its Day” (demo),* “Ain’t You
Ashamed,”* “I'll Do Anything for You”*
Al Johnson: “Carnival Time, Carnival Time”
(demo),* “Lena, Let Come What May”(demo)*
Barbara Lynn: “Found My Good Thing,”* “Question of Love”*
Paul Marvin: “Hurry Up” (alternate take),* “Goofer”*
*previously unreleased
The complete Ric and Ron
recordings are available at all digital stores.
The box set is distributed in the
U.S. by the Numero Group, and in the U.K. by Ace Records.
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For more information on Rounder
Records’ Ric and Ron releases and Concord Music Group catalog, please contact Conqueroo:
Cary Baker • (323) 656-1600
• cary@conqueroo.com
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
ROUNDER TO RELEASE RARE RECORDINGS OF PIVOTAL NEW ORLEANS R&B
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