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Straight To Watts: The Central Avenue Scene 1951-54 Vol 1 Various Artists (Combo)
Straight To Watts: The Central
Avenue Scene 1951-54 Vol 1
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CD CATALOGUE NUMBER
CDCHD 868
LABEL
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DISC01
01SLOWLY GO OUT OF YOUR MIND
Jake Porter Combo (Vocal by Dorothy Ellis)
02MOTOR HEAD BABY
Chuck Higgins and his Mellotones (Vocal by John Watson)
03BABY I DON'T WANT YOU NO MORE
Chuck Hamilton Combo (Vocal by Candy Rivers)
04I OWE EVERYBODY
Gene Phillips
05I GOT HI
Frankie Ervin and His Band
06STRAIGHT TO WATTS
Jimmy O'Brien
07T-TOWN MAMBO
Ernie Fields Combo (Vocal by Ann Walls)
08RIDIN' MIGHTY HIGH
Johnny Moore's Three Blazers (Vocal by Floyd Dixon)
09OH, HOW THE GEESE DID FLY!
Jack McVea Combo (Vocal by Jack McVea and Christine Chatman)
10AIN'T GONNA LEAVE BABY
Chuck Higgins and his Mellotones
11MAMA AND PAPA
Tal Carter
12TALK ABOUT A GIRL CHILD BEING DOWN
Honey Coleman
13TAKE OFF MY WIG
Johnny Moore's Three Blazers (Vocal by Floyd Dixon)
14THE MONKEY
Jake Porter Combo (Vocal by the Duchess)
15THE WHANG
Jake Porter Combo
16FRUSTRATION, FRUSTRATION
Betty Hall Jones
17FISH MAN
Gene Phillips
18STORMY
Chuck Higgins & his Mellotones (Vocal by John Watson)
19HI HO SILVER
Brother Woodman and Candy Rivers
20WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN
Smokey Hogg
21A SOUL WITHOUT A NAME
Frankie Ervin and his band
22HOT DOG! THAT MADE HIM MAD
Palmer (unknown female vocalist)
23SAFRONIA #1
Jake Porter
24THE HOUSE OF BLUE LIGHTS
Rozelle Gayle
 Various Artists (Combo)
 

The cool side of West Coast post-WWII R&B, as captured by Jake Porter's Combo Records. If you couldn't make the party in person on LA's Central Avenue during the early 50s, here's the next best thing to being there.

To the north and west of Los Angeles' famed Central Avenue and to the south and east of Hollywood is where trumpeter/producer/ songwriter Jake Porter ran his little Combo label out of his home on a tiny budget. Thanks to that small budget, Jake got by by recording talent either at the beginning or near the end of their careers. Combo's one big hit, Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So), was taken away when the act, Gene & Eunice, signed with the larger Aladdin label.

But, at least, Jake managed to keep a piece of the song itself, which earned some nice bucks via cover versions by the Crew Cuts, the Flamingos, Perry Como and even Louis Armstrong. Pachuko Hop by tenor sax man Chuck Higgins sold well locally, especially among Mexican-American teens.

On this set, we have the Combo act which went on to the biggest success, Johnny "Guitar" Watson, when he was still the singing piano player in Higgins's band. Motor Head Baby is Watson's recording debut and he also does Stormy.

Among those winding down their careers on Combo are guitarist Gene Phillips, one of Modern's early hitmakers, and Southwest bandleader Ernie Fields, whose T-Town Mambo, heard here, owes a nod to his earlier T-Town Blues. From the same era, Jack McVea and Christine Chatman perform, too.

Floyd Dixon is presented with one side of his only Combo record and a track previously heard only on an earlier Ace LP. Floyd, who had just left Specialty at the time of this date, is accompanied by Johnny Moore's Three Blazers, with whom he made a couple of sessions for Aladdin.

Frankie Ervin's only claim to fame came later, when record collectors found out that he was the lead singer on the Shields' You Cheated. Prior to that, Frankie had made a number of records for Modern and Federal, among others.

As Jim Dawson notes, Betty Hall Jones is today confined to a home, where she suffers from Alzheimer's disease. When I saw her perform a couple years back, the condition was already upon her, causing her to sing her biggest song, This Joint's Too Hip For Me, three times in the same set!

The ubiquitous Smokey Hogg, who Porter said was one of his best selling artists, shows up with one of his unique blues. Watts's William "Brother" Woodman, whose brother, Britt, played trombone with Duke Ellington, also recorded for Jake, here with his wife, Candy Rivers. Candy had put in time with Joe Liggins, notably on one of Joe's best songs, One Sweet Letter, covered by the Ravens and Patti Page.

A couple of the songs themselves deserve mention. For one, Jake's own risque The Monkey, another being Rozelle Gayle's version of the now-standard, The House Of Blue Lights. An unknown female vocalist attacks Hot Dog! That Made Him Mad, better known to rockers in a version by Wanda Jackson.

Here's a nice cross section of Los Angeles acts, all recorded in the home of our man, Jake Porter.

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