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	<title>SO MANY RECORDS, SO LITTLE TIME &#187; Jerry Lee Lewis</title>
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		<title>Big Maybelle Smith</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Aug 2011 04:39:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Blues, Early Early (Part 1) /Big Maybelle Smith Okay, so Big Maybelle deservedly received a Grammy Hall Of Fame Award in 1999. Commendable gesture, generous even, given the deciding NARAS members in no way were to blame for the obscurity she endured during her lifetime. And to be fair, they clearly knew she earned [...]]]></description>
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<p>Listen: Blues, Early Early (Part 1) /Big Maybelle Smith<br />
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<p>Okay, so Big Maybelle deservedly received a Grammy Hall Of Fame Award in 1999. Commendable gesture, generous even, given the deciding NARAS members in no way were to blame for the obscurity she endured during her lifetime. And to be fair, they clearly knew she earned such a recognition.</p>
<p>But Big Maybelle really did get shafted in her day. For instance, in &#8217;55 she recorded &#8216;Whole Lotta Shakin&#8217; Goin On&#8217;, produced by Quincy Jones, a solid two years before Jerry Lee Lewis&#8217; version. Both were full throttle rockin&#8217;, but being black of course meant the white guy got the airplay. </p>
<p>Her run with Savoy Records lasted between &#8217;57 &#8211; &#8217;61, and even in her professional lifetime, only ever released one single, &#8216;Blues, Early Early (Part 1)&#8217;, oddly in the middle of her string with Savoy, as Big Maybelle Smith.</p>
<p>Laying my eyes on &#8216;Blues, Early Early (Part 1)&#8217; gave me a tingly jolt I will take to my deathbed.  Was I frozen in that spot the moment I stumbled on it? Take a guess. </p>
<p>Mike Goldsmith rang me late one Friday night. He was jonsing to do some record digging, suggesting we hit random spots on Long Island that next day. I agreed. Somehow he&#8217;d sussed a comic book store that stocked records and so we leisurely dropped by. Holy whatever. The owner had stumbled on a radio station find. His store, including the backroom, was brimming, more liken heaving, with the most obscure promos I have truly ever seen in one place. Clearly a mainstream dealer had combed them first, leaving behind what was unfamiliar. Fine. Thank you God.</p>
<p>I picked up easily five hundred 7&#8242;s, hitting the cash machine several times. All in original sleeves. Note the period brown, ribbed, fold over bottom on this particular copy as proof.</p>
<p>And all mint. We were both experiencing tremors that cocaine crack can&#8217;t touch.</p>
<p>Miracles happen.</p>
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		<title>Jerry Lee Lewis</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2010 04:01:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: High School Confidential / Jerry Lee Lewis JerryLeeLewisHigh.mp3 &#8220;Sounding as good as the day it was recorded&#8221;. Bob Dylan thinks so. Me too. Have you ever listened to Bob Dylan&#8217;s THEME TIME RADIO program on Sirius? It is the best radio I have ever heard. Honestly, right up there with a lot of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;Sounding as good as the day it was recorded&#8221;. Bob Dylan thinks so. Me too. </p>
<p>Have you ever listened to Bob Dylan&#8217;s THEME TIME RADIO program on Sirius? It is the best radio I have ever heard. Honestly, right up there with a lot of the BBC&#8217;s output through the years. Mind you, he has an army of researchers helping out, and credit is due there as well. For true, THEME TIME RADIO is simply worth the price of a Sirius subscription.</p>
<p>So yeah, he played this one the other day &#8211; well I heard it the other day &#8211; it could&#8217;ve been a repeat. I always hoped The Cramps would cover &#8216;High School Confidential&#8217;. They would have shredded it. </p>
<p>This is from a precious, four song, promo only 7&#8242;, sent round to radio and press when Smash signed him, and licensed some of his original Sun sides for a GOLDEN HITS package. It&#8217;s a beauty, right?</p>
<p>But can you imagine seeing Jerry Lee Lewis in his prime? I saw him play New York about fifteen years ago, he&#8217;d signed to Sire at the time. I always say either you&#8217;re the real deal or you&#8217;re not, therefore age doesn&#8217;t really matter. Think, Little Richard vs Candlebox. And Jerry Lee Lewis is clearly the real deal. Obviously the stage show was not as physically chaotic as in the aforementioned heyday, but still he radiated a kind of &#8216;higher form of life&#8217; glare. </p>
<p>Next day he turned up in the office to see Seymour Stein, who was just down the hall. The glare is even more intense up close, strange odor (not bad, but strange) and his skin was a grey-ish, lavender color. It was all just fantastic.</p>
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