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5.0 out of 5 stars
YOW!! Sizzling hot '50s-'60s R&B,
By DJ Joe Sixpack (...in Middle America) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
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Sugar Pie DeSanto "Down In The Basement" (Chess-MCA, 1989)
------------------------------------------------------------------ This is a sizzling set of stunning R&B from one of Oakland's finest soul singers, Sugar Pie DeSanto, a pint-sized hellraiser who had a wild, bluesy snarl and a great set of pipes. She also wrote a lot of her own music, and penned several hits for other stars on the blues and R&B circuits. Sugar Pie didn't have huge success on the charts, but you can tell from the raw energy on these recordings that she must have blown the roof off any gig she played live. This 12-song collection was originally an LP that came out in 1989 (thank god!) and it is, amazingly, still the only above-board collection of her vintage material for the Chess and Checker labels. It is way too short of an album, but man does it smoke! There are a half-dozen songs on here that are burned into my brain forever, including the slinky, joyful "Down In The Basement" and the explosive "Do I Make Myself Clear." If you like raw, pure, rockin' blues, you owe it to yourself to discover what Sugar Pie DeSanto sounded like in her prime. (DJ Joe Sixpack, Slipcue Music Reviews)
5.0 out of 5 stars
The reel deal - 50-60's Chicago R&B in a box.,
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If you love the variety of the 50-60's Chicago R&B sound this is for you. Great re-mastering job that defies it's half-century age revealing all the nuance and staging of the time. Enjoy!
5.0 out of 5 stars
a gem of a discovery...,
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admittedly, what caught this reviewer's attention (apart from being unknown this side of the world) was her seemingly malayan mold...hunch confirmed...her father IS from this part of the world. doesn't hurt if her cousin is soul stalwart etta james. the 12 tracks herein are just samplers of what this diminutive soul slugger is made of. while she wasn't as blessed commercially, her fans still are - as her present day catalog attests. still slugging it out with no end in sight. |
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Down in the Basement by Sugar Pie Desanto (Audio CD - 1989)
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