Oo-Bop-Shbam The
Oo-Bop-Sh'out - Well Allright - Rock Rock
Rock - Just Love Me Baby - Big Mamou - Be
My Guest - Rooming House Boogie - Lillie
Mae - Kindey Stew - Let Em Roll
For Big Joe - Flip Flop Fly - Wish You
Were Mine - Braking Up The House - I Like
To Bop
In the 80s, England had a huge
amount of small jazz, blues, jump and
jive bands like The Chevalier Brothers,
Howlin Wilf and the Vee-Jays, King
Pleasure, Big Town Playboys etc. One of
the best of this new band was Rent Party.
They were swinging and jumping like no
other and Jackson Sloan their singer had
a voice tailor made for this kind of
stuff. After Rent Party he played in the
jazz fields and hes now back to his
first love with Oo-Bop-Shbam and
have assembled a combo of solid and
experimented musicians. Bass player Dave
Lagnado has played for James Hunter,
tenor sax player Andy Dummet has shared
the stage with Solomon Burke and Otis
Grand while the other saxman, Julien
Greaves, has played with the Rolling
Stones. Not to forget another ex-Rent
Party, Alan Savage on drums who played
with Hubert Sumlin, Paul Lamb, Joe
Jackson and even Freddy Mercury. And as a
special guest they have Ray Gelato who
wrote the liner notes and blows in his
sax on two tunes. You can now see that I
didnt use the word experimented
lightly. Together they play a solid mix
of blues, boogie-woogie and highly
enjoyable rhythm & blues. Three songs
are penned by Savage and Sloan (one
together and one each) and the remaining
eleven are covers of Smiley Lewis, Tiny
Bradshaw, Amos Milburn, Fats Domino and
Big Joe Turner who is not only covered
but has a song dedicated to him (Let
Em Roll, a nod to Roll Em
Pete). Its not a big surprise as
Sloan has a very deep and powerful voice
close to the Boss of Blues. Roscoe Gordons
Just Love My Baby allows Paul Garner to
play great T-Bone Walker licks. Also
remarkable is pianist work, in the
background but with a constant and
driving presence on Rooming House
Boogie, or in the foreground with a
great demonstration of boogie-woogie on
Breaking Up The House. For
all the dancers, jivers, foot tapers and
lovers of juicy saxes and real blues
voices this one is for you!Hear
it (and I think you can order it too) on
their website. Fred "Virgil"
Turgis