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Specialty Profiles: Lloyd Price

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Download links and information about Specialty Profiles: Lloyd Price by Lloyd Price. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Rock & Roll genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 01:00:38 minutes.

Artist: Lloyd Price
Release date: 2006
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Rock & Roll
Tracks: 24
Duration: 01:00:38
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Lawdy Miss Clawdy 2:30
2. Tell Me Pretty Baby 2:15
3. Ain't It a Shame? 2:40
4. Oooh-Oooh-Oooh 2:36
5. Where You At 2:03
6. Oo-Ee Baby 2:28
7. Restless Heart 2:34
8. Mailman Blues 2:09
9. Tryin' to Find Someone to Love 2:28
10. Let Me Come Home Baby 2:17
11. If Crying Was Murder 2:43
12. What's the Matter Now 2:55
13. Lord, Lord Amen 2:18
14. Rock 'N' Roll Dance 2:15
15. R.M. Blues (featuring Roy Milton & His Solid Senders) 2:59
16. Pink Champagne (featuring Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers) 3:02
17. Please Send Me Someone to Love (featuring Percy Mayfield) 2:55
18. Lawdy Miss Clawdy 2:33
19. Dream Girl (featuring Jesse And Marvin) 3:14
20. The Things That I Used to Do (featuring Eddie " Guitar Slim " Jones) 3:03
21. Long Tall Sally (featuring Little Richard) 2:11
22. I'll Come Running Back to You (featuring Sam Cooke) 2:09
23. I'm Leaving It All Up to You (featuring Don & Dewey) 2:10
24. Dizzy Miss Lizzy (featuring Larry Williams) 2:11

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As part of the Specialty Profiles series, New Orleans R&B belter Lloyd Price is spotlighted on several tracks he recorded for the Los Angeles-based label between 1952 and 1959. This is raucous R&B, not to be confused with Price's pop hits recorded for ABC-Paramount in the early '60s. The 14 cuts on this compilation combine lesser-heard gems like "If Crying Was Murder" and "Where You At?" with original chart-toppers "Oooh-Oooh-Oooh," "Restless Heart," "Tell Me Pretty Baby," "Ain't It a Shame?," and his first number one hit, "Lawdy Miss Clawdy," which featured Fats Domino on piano. This is essential material that should be in any R&B or early rock & roll collection. As an extra bonus, the Specialty Profiles series includes a sampler that showcases R&B gems by Specialty acts of the era, including Little Richard, Sam Cooke, Larry Williams, Percy Mayfield, Don & Dewey, Joe Liggins, Jesse & Marvin, and Guitar Slim.