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Little Kim & the Alley Apple 3-Riding the Rails(2009)
Label Indie
Genre Gypsy Swing Jazz Country
Years 11-2009
Format Mp3 320 Kbps
Size 21.7 -97.5 Mo
Wonderful news, boys and girls. Today, a nice guy came around with the first batch of our debut album “Riding the Rails”. We’re looking at it as we speak and we’re delighted! It took us two days to record and approximately 30 hours to mix it … and it sounds just the way we hoped it would sound. Most of the songs are Little Kim originals, performed according to our old family recipe :) a nice mixture of western swing, hot club and old fashioned hot jazz and cool swing.
The album was recorded on 9th and 23rd November 2009 at the “Closed Session Studio” in Roeselare (www.closedsession.ssr.be). Trumpets and violins were recorded on 22nd December at “Studio Flip Flap” in Gent.
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Thingamajig is a song out of our debut album: “Riding the Rails” (Little Kim & the Alley Apple 3).
It’s a funny little novelty song recorded by Johnnie Lee Wills and His Boys - Johnnie Lee being the brother of the legendary Bob Wills.
“Thingamajig” was written by well known songwriter Cindy Walker. “You Don’t Know Me” and “Dream Baby” are perhaps her two best known songs. The Johnny Lee version of the song was recorded on Feb. 3, 1952, at the KVOO studios, for RCA. Lead vocals by Julian “Curley” Lewis. Johnnie Lee Wills is asking the questions and singing on the trio part. Don Tolle on electric guitar, Tommy Elliott on steel guitar, Clarence Cagle on piano, Chuck Adams on bass, Waid Peeler on drums, Curley Lewis, Henry Boatman and James Guy “Cotton” Thompson on fiddle.
Machin est une des chanson de notre premier album: “Riding the Rails» (Little Kim & the Alley Apple 3).
C’est une chanson drôle de petite nouveauté enregistrées par Johnnie Lee Wills et ses garçons - Johnnie Lee était le frère du légendaire Bob Wills.
“machin” a été écrit par auteur-compositeur bien connu Cindy Walker. “You Don’t Know Me"et “Dream Baby” sont peut-être son meilleur deux chansons connues. La version de Johnny Lee, de la chanson a été enregistrée sur le 3 février 1952, dans les studios KVOO, pour RCA. Chanteur de Julian “Curley” Lewis. Johnnie Lee Wills est de poser les questions et le chant de la part trio. Don Tolle à la guitare électrique, Tommy Elliott à la guitare en acier, Clarence Cagle au piano, Chuck Adams à la basse, Waid Éplucheur à la batterie, Curley Lewis, Henry James et Guy Boatman “Coton” Thompson au violon.
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Tracks
01. It’s too late 03:19 lyrics download
02. Thingamajig 02:52 lyrics download
03. Midnight Cowgirl 03:27 lyrics download
04. Riding the Rails 03:45 lyrics download
05. As I slip into your arms 03:08 lyrics download
06. Ding Dong Mama from Dumas 02:28 lyrics download
07. The Alley Apple Stomp 02:20 download
08. Who Walks in when I Walk Out 03:02 lyrics download
09. Before the Storm 03:42 lyrics download
10. Whoa Babe 02:18 lyrics download
11. Don’t you look back baby 03:19 lyrics download
12. Ballad of the Old Oak Tree 01:53 download
13. Lou Ella Brown 03:29 lyrics download
14. Cornbread & Butterbeans 03:27 lyrics download
15. When the night owl sings 02:54 lyrics download
ORIGINS & INFLUENCES
The story of “Little Kim & the Alley Apple 3” begins with an ad in the music section of “Den Artiest”. By the end of 2007 Kimberly (Vocals) was looking for a new musical project ... in the tradition of the great female performers of the hot jazz era, like: Kay Star, Billie Holiday, Maxine Sullivan, Mildred Bailey, the Boswell Sisters, ...
By the time Tom (Guitar) answered her ad ... he had already gathered around two fine musicians: the boy wonder of the lap steel guitar Pat Cattoir & the man with a plan Slappin’ Slim (Bull Fiddle). Their intention was to go on the road with self written material ... in a traditional honky tonk style ... the kind Hank Williams would have liked.
When Kimberly and the gang finally met on a cold and windy winter evening, you could tell ... there was an immediate spark of inspiration between the four ... a spark that hasn’t dimmed since ...
ORIGINALS & TRADITIONALS
The outcome was obvious ... ‘cause what do you get when you mix twenties styled hot jazz vocals and honky tonk? That’s right: Western Swing!
Gradually, “Little Kim & the Alley Apple 3” developed their own unique style ... a nice mixture of western Swing, hot club and old fashioned twenties hot jazz ‘n cool swing. Originals and traditionals, played like they were meant to be played: no frills, no gimmicks, no drums, ... Just pure melodies you can’t seem to get out of your head.
credits released 01 March 2010
Recorded at:
“Closed Session Studio” in Roeselare (November 9 & 23, 2009). Trumpets and violins were recorded at “Studio Flip Flap” in Gent (December 22, 2009).
Recorded & Mixed by:
Karlheinz Chambaere, Kristof Maes & Tom De Poorter
Mastered by:
Kristof Maes at the Closed Session Studio
Guests:
Trumpet: Marie-Anne Standaert (the Rhythm Junks, Richard Rousselet Special Quintet, …) on “When the night owl sings” en “Whoa Babe”
Violin: Philippe de Chaffoy (Roland, Arno, the Scabs, Those Metal Boys with their Metal Toys, …) on “As I slip into your arms”
Brushes: Karlheinz Chambaere (Smoky Midnight Gang, Maxwell Street, Palente, …) on “Riding the Rails”