Genre | Blues |
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Date (CEST) | 2021-12-29 15:03:46 |
Group | UVU |
Size | None MB |
Files | 9 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Z.Z._Hill-Z.Z._Hill-WEB-1981-UVU
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-z.z._hill-separate_ways-uvu.mp3 | Z.Z. Hill | Separate Ways | 320 | Unknown |
2 | 02-z.z._hill-im_so_lonesome_i_could_cry-uvu.mp3 | Z.Z. Hill | I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry | 320 | Unknown |
3 | 03-z.z._hill-something_good_going_on-uvu.mp3 | Z.Z. Hill | Something Good Going On | 320 | Unknown |
4 | 04-z.z._hill-bring_it_on_home_to_me-uvu.mp3 | Z.Z. Hill | Bring It On Home To Me | 320 | Unknown |
5 | 05-z.z._hill-please_dont_make_me_(do_something_bad)-uvu.mp3 | Z.Z. Hill | Please Don't Make Me (Do Something Bad) | 320 | Unknown |
6 | 06-z.z._hill-chained_to_your_love-uvu.mp3 | Z.Z. Hill | Chained To Your Love | 320 | Unknown |
7 | 07-z.z._hill-rolling_stone-uvu.mp3 | Z.Z. Hill | Rolling Stone | 320 | Unknown |
8 | 08-z.z._hill-bump_and_grind-uvu.mp3 | Z.Z. Hill | Bump And Grind | 320 | Unknown |
9 | 09-z.z._hill-blue_monday-uvu.mp3 | Z.Z. Hill | Blue Monday | 320 | Unknown |
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░█████▓█████▓██ ▌Artist__│ Z.Z. Hill ██▓█████▓█████░
░████▓▓██▒██▓██ ▌Title___│ Z.Z. Hill ██▓█████▓▓████░
░████▓███▒██▓██ ▌Label___│ Malaco Records ██▓██▒███▓████░
░████▓███▒██▓██ ▌Genre___│ Blues ██▓██▒███▓████░
░████▓███▒██▓██ ▌Format__│ Album ██▓██▒███▓████░
░████▓███▒██▓██ ▌Year____│ 1981 ██▓██▒███▓████░
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░░████▓█████▓██ ▌Time____│ 34:13 ██▓█████▓████░░
░░░████▓████▓██ ▌Size____│ 93.50 MB ██▓████▓████░░░
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░░ 01. Separate Ways 4:10
░░ 02. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry 3:50
░░ 03. Something Good Going On 3:18
░░ 04. Bring It On Home To Me 3:29
░░ 05. Please Don't Make Me (Do Something Bad) 3:55
░░ 06. Chained To Your Love 4:21
░░ 07. Rolling Stone 3:11
░░ 08. Bump And Grind 3:30
░░ 09. Blue Monday 4:29
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░░ Texas-born singer Z.Z. Hill managed to resuscitate both his own
░░ semi-flagging career and the entire genre at large when he signed on at
░░ Jackson, Mississippi-based Malaco Records in 1980 and began growling his
░░ way through some of the most uncompromising blues to be unleashed on
░░ Black radio stations in many a moon. His impressive 1982 Malaco album
░░ Down Home Blues remained on Billboard's soul album charts for nearly two
░░ years, an extraordinary run for such a blatantly bluesy LP. His songs
░░ "Down Home Blues" and "Somebody Else Is Steppin' In" have graduated into
░░ the ranks of legitimate blues standards.
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░░ Arzell Hill started out singing gospel with a quintet called the
░░ Spiritual Five, but the output of B.B. King, Bobby Bland, and especially
░░ Sam Cooke made a more indelible mark on his approach. He began gigging
░░ around Dallas, fashioning his distinctive initials after those of B.B.
░░ King. When his older brother Matt Hill (a budding record producer with
░░ his own label, M.H.) invited Z.Z. to go west to Southern California, the
░░ young singer did.
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░░ His debut single on M.H., the gutsy shuffle "You Were Wrong" (recorded in
░░ an L.A. garage studio), showed up on the pop chart for a week in 1964.
░░ With such a relatively successful showing his first time out, Hill's fine
░░ subsequent singles for the Bihari Brothers' Kent logo should have been
░░ even bigger. However, "I Need Someone (To Love Me)," "Happiness Is All I
░░ Need," and a raft of other deserving Kent 45s (many produced and arranged
░░ by Maxwell Davis) went nowhere commercially for the singer. Excellent
░░ singles for Atlantic, Mankind, and Hill (another imprint operated by
░░ brother Matt, who served as Z.Z.'s producer for much of his career)
░░ preceded a 1972 hookup with United Artists that resulted in three albums
░░ and six R&B chart singles over the next couple of years.
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░░ From there, Z.Z. moved on to Columbia, where his 1977 single "Love Is So
░░ Good When You're Stealing It" became his biggest-selling hit of all. But
░░ Hill's vocal grit was never more effective than on his blues-soaked
░░ Malaco output. From 1980 until 1984, when he died suddenly of a heart
░░ attack, Z.Z. bravely led a personal back-to-the-blues campaign that
░░ doubtless helped to fuel the subsequent contemporary blues boom. It's a
░░ shame he couldn't stick around to see it blossom.
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░░ The initial step in Hill's amazing rebirth as a contemporary blues star,
░░ courtesy of Jackson, Mississippi's Malaco Records and producers Tommy
░░ Couch and Wolf Stephenson. The vicious blues outings "Bump and Grind" and
░░ "Blue Monday" were the first salvos fired by Hill at the blues market,
░░ though much of the set - "Please Don't Make Me (Do Something Bad to
░░ You)," "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" - was solidly in the Southern soul
░░ vein.
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