Fats Domino is a king in the great Rock'n'Roll pantheon, and yet not as mentioned as Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Elvis or Jerry Lee Lewis. Even though he was out of the gate before them. Several reasons for this exist, but I'm going to keep to the music. Anytime a Domino tune is spun I'm guaranteed to start tapping a foot, and moving because his music is just intoxicating. This double compilation album released in the Seventies is a great document of the man's career.
Figured I'd use this blog to catalogue my record collection. I'll be providing some technical information on the albums as well as my thoughts. My collection is non-genre specific. I keep the bulk of them alphabetized by Artist. However, I also maintain a section I refer to as the esoteric field, which contains unusual records, and artists I wouldn't remember the name of if they weren't in this category. The Classical and Compilation albums are also in separate sections.
Monday, March 7, 2016
Fats Domino:
The Legendary Music Man Fats Domino: (1976)
Labels:
1950s,
Fats Domino,
R&B,
record collection,
rock'n'roll,
Til Willis,
vinyl
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