Juke Box To Juke Joint
The Anthology 1952 - 1962
(Jasmine)
Lattie was notable among those exploring honky tonk swing and bop in the years before rock 'n' roll's birth. Recording for King and Starday, among others, he often featured fiddle and steel guitar in material of country blood. But the prominence of drums made it another matter entirely; some songs verged on rockabilly, hinting at the burgeoning sound soon to electrify the world and leave it forever changed.
Recommended: "Juke Joint Johnny," "Baby, I'll Soon Be Gone," "I'm Not Broke, But I'm Badly Bent," "Don't Trade The Old For A New," "I'm going To Tell You Something," "A Brand New Case Of Love," "Pull Down The Blinds," "Why Did You Lie To Me," "Juke Box Johnnie," "Pretty Woman Blues," "Too Hot To Handle"
Video: "Juke Joint Johnny"
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