Gene Phillips & His Rhythm Aces
Gene Phillips And His Rhythm Aces
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Gene Phillips & His Rhythm Aces

Gene Phillips And His Rhythm Aces
Sealed 1986 UK import compilation on Ace Records. "A West Coast session stalwart who appeared on a myriad of jump blues waxings during the late '40s and early '50s, guitarist Gene Phillips faded from view even before the dawn of rock & roll. Any serious collector of the Bihari brothers' budget-priced Crown albums (you know, the ones with those ubiquitous cheesy cover illustrations by artist "Fazzio") should be intimately familiar with Phillips's LP -- it's one of the best Crown acquisitions you can possibly make (especially since there's no CD equivalent yet).

The T-Bone Walker-influenced Phillips recorded extensively for the Biharis' Modern Imprint from 1947 through 1950. His often-ribald jump blues gems for the firm included "Big Legs," "Fatso," "Rock Bottom," "Hey Now," and a version of Big Bill Broonzy's witty standard "Just a Dream." Phillips's bandmates were among the royalty of the L.A. scene: trumpeter Jake Porter, saxists Marshall Royal, Maxwell Davis, and Jack McVea, and pianist Lloyd Glenn were frequently on hand. Phillips returned the favor in Porter's case, singing and playing on the trumpeter's 1947 dates for Imperial.

After a 78 of his own for Imperial in 1951 ("She's Fit 'n Fat 'n Fine"), Phillips bowed out of the recording wars as a leader with a solitary 1954 effort for Combo, "Fish Man," backed by McVea's band." All Music Guide - Bill Dahl.

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Track List

A1 Hey Lawdy Mama
A2 Short Haired Ugly Woman
A3 I Could Make You Love Me
A4 Slippin' And Slidin'
A5 Honey Chile
A6 Gene Jumps The Blues
A7 Superstitious Woman
A8 I've Been Fooled Before
B1 I Wonder What The Poor Folks Are Doing
B2 Getting Down Wrong
B3 Boogie Everywhere
B4 Gene's Guitar Blues
B5 Women, Women, Women
B6 It's A Lonely World
B7 Hey Now
B8 Honky Tonk Train (Take 1)
B9 Honky Tonk Train (Take 2)