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Five Red CapsAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (May 30, 1996)
  • Original Release Date: 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Flyright Records
  • ASIN: B0000017FL
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #642,054 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Boogie Woogies On A Saturday Night
2. It's Got A Hole In It
3. Get Off That Kick
4. Mary Had A Little Jam
5. Don't Fool With Me
6. Just For You
7. Mama Put Your Britches On
8. It's So Good
9. Gabriel's Band
10. I Learned A Lesson I'll Never Forget
11. I'm Crazy 'Bout You
12. In The Quiet Of The Dawn
13. Grand Central Station
14. Sugar Lips
15. Strictly On The Safety Side
16. Somebody's Lyin'
17. Was It You
18. There's A Light On The Hill
19. Lenox Avenue Jump
20. Boogie Woogie Ball
See all 25 tracks on this disc

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25 original Beacon tracks from one of the great "jive" vocal groups of the '40s! Includes the hits I've Learned a Lesson I'll Never Forget; Boogie Woogie Ball , and Just for You , plus no shortage of poundin' boogie woogie from pianist Romaine Bearden and guitarist Steve Gibson. Notes, too essential early R&B!

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Great boogie-woogie band...very poor audio quality CD, February 23, 2004
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The Five Red Caps were a top boogie-woogie vocal and rhythm group that formed in the 1940s (and continued until the early 60s), and were similar to the Mills Brothers and the Inkspots. They aren't anywhere as well known as these other two groups, but they should be. With their tight vocal singing, hard swingin' boogie-woogie beat, and tremendous sense of humor and fun in their original songs, they are the essence of vocal jazz and early R&B. They're infectious and fun.

This album captures the band during their best period: their wartime recordings. The greatest tracks are: "Boogie Woogie on a Saturday Night," the band's signature piece and a fun piece of fast swing dancing; "It's Got a Hole in It," a very humorous song about doughnuts and manhole covers; "Get Off of That Kick," a good mid-tempo dance piece with great bounce; "Don't Fool with Me"; "Mama Put Your Britches On," a funny song of wartime patriotism calling for women to work on assembly lines to help the war effort; and "Boogie Beat'll Getcha if You Don't Watch Out," another great foot-stomper.

Great as the Five Red Caps are, this CD doesn't do them much justice in the sound quality department. To put it mildly, this CD sounds wretched. According to the back of the album, no masters for these songs exist, so they were taken directly from old 78s, which were printed on inferior material. Even when new, the CD producers claim, these records had poor quality sound. The liner notes claim they enhanced them, but I don't believe it. It certainly doesn't sound enhanced: the hiss, crackle, and noise drowns out many of the tracks, especially the middle ones (starting with "Gabriel's Band," the sound quality drops immensely). Fortunately, the early tracks are in better condition, and these include most of the best songs. Still, even these are in poor shape. Considering that the CD was produced back in 1995 by a small company, I think modern digital sound technology could significantly improve the sound on these songs and clean up the noise, even if they have to come straight from on 78 rpm records. Maybe one day someone will take the time to give the Five Red Caps their proper due. Until then, you'll have to get by with this disk.

But hey, even with hiss and crackle, the Five Red Caps manage to boogie woogie on through.

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