Inter-spaced with in the series you will hear; Bill Harvey, Walk Right In, Brother Woodman, Lovin' Man, Ernie Freeman, Rockin' Red Wing, Frank Brunson, How You Gonna Live, Billy Bland, The Fat Man, The Chimes, Chop Chop, John Lee Hooker, She's Mine, The Adventurers, Do It, Dinah Washington, Such A Night, Billy and The King Bees, Susie Q, Lenny Welch, You Can Have Her, 5 Crowns, Good Luck Darling, Johnny Ace and Willie Mae, Yes, Baby, Ruth Brown, I Would If I Could, The Swallows, Itchy Twitchy Feeling, Ella Johnson, What A Day, Chris Allen, Lonely, The Gaylarks, Mr. Rock-N-Roll, Ivory Joe Hunter, Old Gal And New Gal Blues, Roy Hamilton, If Only I Had Known, Enda Brown, Whole Lotta' Lovin', Jackie Wilson, Am I The Man, The Larks, How Long Must I Wait For You, Gloria Jean Pitts, I Don´t Stand No Quittin´, Rockin' Sidney, You Ain't Nothin' But Fine, Joe Turner, The Chicken And The Hawk, The Epics, Let's Dance, Bob Williams, On A Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor, Kirk Taylor, You Didn't Learn That In School, The Five Scamps Red Hot, and the last song sums up the series! As always the name Koko Mojo Records is synonymous with quality and our reputation sells the products.
The albums are housed in an attractively designed cardboard sleeve, specially designed to avoid the use of plastic and be environmentally friendly. The series has a stunning design by artist Gito Lima, sleeve notes from reissue producer Dee Jay Mark Armstrong, and songs mastered for the best possible sound by our mastering team at our El Paso, Texas, Studio.
Koko Mojo Records endeavours to use some lesser-known and for some, perhaps more obscure titles and adds something unexpected to every album. The albums in the series are ideal for Dee Jays to fill the dance floor with, for home listening, and discovering lesser-known and often overlooked songs. You are listening to music from the past and preserving the future! Rockstar Records 'Often imitated, never duplicated.”
All that remains is to say, "Crank up the volume and dig these musical gems.”
Dee Jay Mark Armstrong Bühl, Germany
Hi-Strung R&B (KM-CD-182) Volume 02 Chop Chop
01 Ralph Wilson and Orch. What's Shakin’ (Brown, Seybold) Tiara 1958
02 Pearl Bailey I Can't Rock 'n' Roll To Save My Soul (Towne) Mercury 1956
03 The Fleetones Your Lover Man (Rush) Bandera 1961
04 Billy Bland The Fat Man (Bland) Old Town 1955
05 The Chimes Band Chop Chop (Wooten) Specialty 1956
06 The Playmates (Alma, Gwen, Lucille) Giddy Up A Ding Dong (Terry, Cadena) Savoy 1957
07 The Treniers Go! Go! Go! (Trenier, Hill, Gilbeaux) Okeh 1951
08 The Jewels Goin' Goin' Gone (Jackson) Imperial 1956
09 Little Richard with Johnny Otis's Band Little Richard's Boogie (Penniman) Peacock 1956
10 Linda Hayes with Earl Warren's Orch. You Ain't Movin' Me (Miles) Antler 1956
11 John Lee Hooker She's Mine (Hooker) Vee Jay 1962
12 Piano Red Rock, Baby (Perryman) RCA Victor 1957
13 Mad Man Taylor and His Piano Rock 'N' Roll Espanole (Taylor, Gillespie) East West 1958
14 Nappy Brown Land I Love (Brown) Savoy EP 1958
15 Buddy Johnson and His Orch. Rock On! (Johnson) Mercury 1957
16 Ronnie Love and His Orch. Chills And Fever (Rackep, Ness) Dot 1960
17 Mickey "Guitar" Baker and His House Rockers Shake Walkin' (Baker) Rainbow 1955
18 Dimples Jackson Ring A Ling (Jackson) Octive 1962
19 Bobby Byrd Looby Doo (Motola, Marascaco, Sill) Zephyr 1956
20 George “Mr. Blues” Jackson and His Band Uh-Huh (Jackson, Gerold) Atlantic 1954
21 Bob Williams with Ernie Freeman's Orch. Rockin' Beat (Ray) Blend 1955
22 The Gardenias My Baby's Tops (Witherspoon) Federal 1956
23 Burt Keyes with Teddy McRae and His Orch. Stop Jivin' Start Drivin' (Hammer) Amp 3 1957
24 Billy Guy (She’s A) Humdinger (Guy) ABC-Paramount 1963
25 Jimmy Ricks with The Suburbans Bad Man Of Missouri (Singleton, Dixon) Baton 1957
26 The Chantels Ific (Lewis, Bradford) End LP 1961
27 Dorian Burton Flyin' Home To My Baby (Upshore, Burton, Randolph) President 1956
28 Big Joe Turner with Pete Johnson and His Orch. I Love Ya, I Love Ya, I Love Ya (Williams) Dootone 1952