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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2012 05:01:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Dog (Part 2) / Jimmy McCracklin &#8216;Dog (Part 2)&#8217; was the second of eight singles Jimmy McCracklin issued between &#8217;67 and &#8217;70 on Minit, a sister label of Imperial, where he&#8217;d been signed since &#8217;62 and had an additional seventeen releases. All in all, twenty five 45&#8242;s during an eight year run with basically [...]]]></description>
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<p>Listen:  Dog (Part 2) / Jimmy McCracklin<br />
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<p>&#8216;Dog (Part 2)&#8217; was the second of eight singles Jimmy McCracklin issued between &#8217;67 and &#8217;70 on Minit, a sister label of Imperial, where he&#8217;d been signed since &#8217;62 and had an additional seventeen releases. All in all, twenty five 45&#8242;s during an eight year run with basically one label group, Liberty Records, of which both Minit and Imperial were imprints .</p>
<p>At 90 years old, he can boast a recording career that began in 1945, continuing until most recently, 1999. Yes, 54 years. Given that he performed during 2010, his recording days may not be over yet. I would sure like to shake this guy&#8217;s hand.</p>
<p>Like the A side, &#8216;Dog (Part 1)&#8217;, this flip is largely an instrumental style backing track. For all we know, those female voices just may have been The Ikettes. Remember, Ike &#038; Tina Turner were on Minit during this period as well.</p>
<p>Having co-written the Otis Redding and Carla Thomas hit, &#8216;Tramp&#8217; with Lowell Fulson, released in &#8217;67, and this having been issued around that same time, maybe &#8216;Dog (Parts 1 &#038; 2)&#8217; were the formative demo beginnings of &#8216;Tramp&#8217;.</p>
<p>Regardless, a great jukebox filler on a winter Sunday afternoon, and a needed artifact, if only for the title.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Sep 2011 04:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: The Walk / Jimmy McCracklin His biggest chart hit, &#8216;The Walk&#8217;, was the result of an AMERICAN BANDSTAND appearance in &#8217;58, although the record had been released in &#8217;57. Thus was the power of a very few, limited music outlets at the time. Then it was called television. Dick Clark&#8217;s weekly program must have [...]]]></description>
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<p>Listen: The Walk / Jimmy McCracklin<br />
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<p>His biggest chart hit, &#8216;The Walk&#8217;, was the result of an AMERICAN BANDSTAND appearance in &#8217;58, although the record had been released in &#8217;57. Thus was the power of a very few, limited music outlets at the time. Then it was called television. </p>
<p>Dick Clark&#8217;s weekly program must have been aggressively worked for such precious exposure. To Dick Clark&#8217;s credit, many of the black acts, often who&#8217;s records were covered by white performers thus robbing the originals of the hit, were given shots. Jimmy McCracklin was one. </p>
<p>&#8216;The Walk&#8217; is a great combination of RnB and Jump Blues, which he carried over from the release of his first single, &#8216;Miss Mattie Left Me&#8217; in 1945.</p>
<p>He went on to record for a few labels including Imperial and Stax, where with Lowell Fulson, co-wrote the massive &#8216;Tramp&#8217; as recorded by Carla Thomas &#038; Otis Redding, and as recently as 2007 played the San Francisco Blues Festival for the sixth time.</p>
<p>This copy came with the original jukebox tab stapled to it&#8217;s sleeve, where it shall remain.</p>
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