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1959 studio album by Ruth Brown
Miss Rhythm |
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Released | 1959 |
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Recorded | May 7, 1954, March 1, 1955, September 25, 1956, April 15 and December 5, 1957, July 30, 1958 and March 7, 1959 NYC |
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Genre |
Rhythm and blues |
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Length | 36:03 |
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Label |
Atlantic 8026 |
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Miss Rhythm is an album by vocalist
Ruth Brown featuring tracks recorded between 1954 and 1959 and released on the
Atlantic label.
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Reception
Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic |
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AllMusic awarded the album 3½ stars stating "Ruth Brown's second LP is a minor masterpiece".
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Track listing
- "
This Little Girl's Gone Rockin'" (
Manny Curtis,
Bobby Darin) – 1:51
- "Just Too Much" (
Jerry Wexler, C. Taylor) – 2:30
- "I Hope We Meet (On the Road Someday)" (
Rudy Toombs) – 2:44
- "Why Me" (
Brook Benton,
Belford Hendricks,
Ronald Mack) – 2:25
- "Somebody Touched Me" (
Ahmet Ertegun) – 2:27
- "When I Get You Baby" (
Jimmy Lewis, Ruth Brown) – 2:08
- "Jack O' Diamonds" (
Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller) – 2:33
- "I Can't Hear a Word You Say" (Leiber, Stoller) – 2:30
- "One More Time" (
Rose Marie McCoy,
Charlie Singleton) – 2:41
- "Book of Lies" (C. Small, D. Moore) – 2:33
- "I Can See Everybody's Baby" (
Leroy Kirkland, Mamie Thomas) – 3:02
- "Show Me" (Joe Shapiro, Lou Stallman) – 2:37
Personnel
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Ruth Brown – vocal with various personnel including
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Ed "Tiger" Lewis, Steve Lipkins,
Joe Wilder – trumpet
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Jimmy Cleveland, Richard Harris – trombone
- Jimmy Mitchell,
Jerome Richardson –
alto saxophone
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Arnett Cobb,
King Curtis,
Budd Johnson,
Sam Taylor –
tenor saxophone
- Sylvester Thomas –
baritone saxophone
- Lee Anderson,
Dick Hyman, Bu Pleasant, Mike Stoller – piano
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Mickey Baker,
Al Caiola, Allen Hanlon,
Mundell Lowe, Charles Macey – guitar
- Abie Baker,
Percy Heath,
Benny Moten,
Lloyd Trotman – bass
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Connie Kay,
Joe Marshall, Noruddin Zafer – drums
- Jerry Duane, Bob Harter,
Artie Malvin, Bill Marine, Robert Miller, Ralph Nyland, The Rhythmakers, Maeretha Stewart – backing vocals
References
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^ Edwards, D., Eyries, P. & Callahan, M.
Atlantic Album Discography, Part 4: 8000 Series (1956–1968), accessed September 29, 2015
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Atlantic Records Catalog: 8000 series accessed September 29, 2015
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b Eder, Bruce.
Miss Rhythm – Review at
AllMusic. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
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