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5.0 out of 5 stars
REST IN PEACE, RUTH BROWN,
This review is from: Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean & Other Hits (Audio CD)
ruth brown should be remembered more. she inspired a lot of the ladies that we hear more about. her influence is wonderfully displayed here. she is also one of the forerunners of that rock 'n' roll sound. my favorite from her is DADDY DADDY as well as MAMA HE TREATS YOUR DAUGHTER MEAN. you can hear quite a bit of her in etta james for example. i have also heard other female artists list ms. brown as one of their major influences. she is the true queen of rhythm and blues. listen to this, and you will see why she has more than earned that title. gone but not forgotten...............................................................
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent introduction to Ruth Brown, and at a great price!!,
By Charles - Music Lover (Phoenix, AZ, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean & Other Hits (Audio CD)
This budget collection contains ten excellent representations of the great Ruth Brown. These are original Atlantic recordings from the '50s, and they have been remastered and sound great. This is classic R&B, and you can't get better than that. The only criticism is that there is no annotation in the CD insert, but you can't have everything. What you get for the cost is priceless.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Ok, Blues written by others or whatever you want to call it.,
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This review is from: Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean & Other Hits (Audio CD)
This was just a OK.Would I buy it again, Nah!!!! Sorry I will sell it to you if you like, I missed something on this even though she is without a doubt a very important part of the Legend of Blues in America and deserves every mention of the word Legend. We just didn't hit it off if you know what I mean....She is not bad. Just not for me.
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