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Etta James Rocks the House
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Album: Etta James Rocks the House
# Song Title   Time
1)    Something's Got a Hold on Me
2)    Baby, What You Want Me to Do
3)    What'd I Say
4)    Money (That's What I Want)
5)    Seven Day Fool
6)    Sweet Little Angel
7)    Ooh Poo Pah Doo
8)    Woke Up This Morning
9)    Ain't That Lovin' You Baby - (previously unreleased)
10)    All I Could Do Was Cry - (previously unreleased)
11)    I Just Want to Make Love to You - (previously unreleased)
 

Album: Etta James Rocks the House
# Song Title   Time
1)    Something's Got a Hold on Me
2)    Baby, What You Want Me to Do
3)    What'd I Say
4)    Money (That's What I Want)
5)    Seven Day Fool
6)    Sweet Little Angel
7)    Ooh Poo Pah Doo
8)    Woke Up This Morning
9)    Ain't That Lovin' You Baby - (previously unreleased)
10)    All I Could Do Was Cry - (previously unreleased)
11)    I Just Want to Make Love to You - (previously unreleased)
 
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  • ROCKS THE HOUSE is the only live recording from Etta James' Chess recording career (late 1950s to mid 1960s).
  • Personnel: Etta James (vocals); David Walker (guitar); Gavrell Cooper (tenor saxophone); Vonzell Cooper (organ); Marion Wright (bass); Freeman Brown, Richard Waters (drums).
  • Recorded live at The New Era Club, Nashville, Tennessee on September 27 and 28, 1963. Originally released on Argo (4032). Includes liner notes by Ralph Bass and by Don Snowden.
  • Digitally remastered by Paul Elmore (MCA Studios, North Hollywood, California).
  • Personnel: Etta James (vocals); David T. Walker (guitar); Gavrell Cooper (tenor saxophone); Vonzell Cooper (organ); Richard Waters, Freeman Brown (drums).
  • Audio Remasterer: Paul Elmore.
  • Liner Note Authors: Don Snowden; Ralph Bass.
  • Recording information: New Era Club, Nashville, TN (09/27/1963-09/28/1963).
  • Editor: Ron Malo.
  • Though the studio albums Etta James made for Chess in the 1960s usually had the blues singer surrounded by lush production and string-heavy arrangements, this live date finds her performing with only a rhythm section, organist, guitarist, and tenor saxophonist. The singer seems to respond to both the stripped-down setting and the enthusiastic audience with noticeable abandon. In fact, James the classy balladeer, a role she sometimes plays on her studio albums, is nowhere to be found on this blazing set. The only time the band slows down is on the tearjerker story-song "All I Could Do Is Cry" (though what the tune lacks in tempo it makes up for in emotional intensity).
  • The rest of the set is straight-edged blues and R&B, including covers of some hits of the day, like "Money (That's What I Want)" and Ray Charles' "What'd I Say." Jimmy Reed's "Baby What You Want Me to Do" (on which James does a growling, harmonica-imitating vocal solo) steps up the blues quotient, as does the band's finale of Willie Dixon's "I Just Want to Make Love to You," with James' gospel-drenched pipes wailing all the while. Etta James Rocks the House indeed. ~ Rovi Staff
Professional Reviews
Musician (4/93, pp.93-94) - "...Etta James tears up a Nashville joint circa 1963 with a mix of hits and covers ranging from Ray Charles to Robert Nighthawk..."
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