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Over the course of time, Heavy Sugar has been the title of a song, the name of a radio station, an independent movie and the primary ingredient for a rapturous recipe. How fitting it is that this latter description also epitomizes the ingredients that go to make up Heavy Sugar: The Pure Essence of New Orleans R&B. Just think. If the celebrity chefs of New Orleans were to whip up Heavy Sugar until the peaks start to form, then the hostesses on Bourbon Street would go that little bit further and add any flavour necessary to achieve a creamy finish. The musical melting-pot, which helped turn rhythm & blues into rock n roll, was always at its most flavoursome in the Crescent City. Issuing forth from a store-front recording facility, the beguiling big beat reached out to a global audience through such artists as Fats Domino, Little Richard, Huey Smith and Lloyd Price. Many lesser-known but equally worthy individuals achieved the same level of sass, Alberta Hall, Ray Washington, Harry Lee, TV Slim to name but a few, although usually with just a couple of releases to show for their troubles. The focal point of the operation centred around a remarkable house-band that assembled day-after-day at Cosimo Matassa's funky studio in the heart of the French Quarter. Date-wise the metronome began ticking towards the end of the '40s, which was when the hip crowd first latched on to rhythm & blues. Rather than being restricted to a minority audience, the music's freewheeling ambience ended up blowing off anyone and everyones' cobwebs. New Orleans came out on top, because its talented musicians were able to put onto record the good time feel that was heard in the clubs. In order to share the joy, Fantastic Voyage has trawled through the city's rich musical repertoire to arrive at 75 highly sought-after recordings. Compiled and annotated by record producer and music historian Stuart Colman, and with many titles on CD for the first time, Heavy Sugar: The Pure Essence of New Orleans R&B could easily end up being one of the releases of 2010.
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Disc: 1
 1. Little Richard: Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey - Little Richard
 2. John Fred & The Playboys: Shirley - John Fred & The Playboys
 3. Huey Smith: Would You Believe It, I Have A Cold - Huey 'Piano' Smith
 4. Fats Domino: Telling Lies - Fats Domino
 5. Smiley Lewis: Someday (You'll Want Me) - Smiley Lewis
 6. Paul Gayten: Nervous Boogie - Paul Gayten
 7. Frankie Ford: It Must Be Jelly - Frankie Ford
 8. Joe Jones: A-Tisket A-Tasket - Joe Jones
 9. Jimmy Beasley: I'm So Blue - Jimmy Beasley
 10. Ray Washington: I Know - Ray Washington
 11. The Supremes: Honey, Honey - The Supremes
 12. Jimmy Clanton: Ship On A Stormy Sea - Jimmy Clanton
 13. Myles & Dupont: Loud Mouth Annie - Myles & Dupont
 14. Shirley & Lee: That's What I'll Do - Shirley and Lee
 15. Alberta Hall: Oh, How I Need Your Lovin' - Alberta Hall
 16. Oscar Wills (aka TV Slim): Flatfoot Sam - Oscar Wills
 17. Professor Longhair: Look What You're Doing To Me - Professor Longhair
 18. Bobby Mitchell: Try Rock And Roll - Bobby Mitchell
 19. Charles Brown: I'll Always Be In Love With You - Charles Brown
 20. Lester Robertson: My Girl Across Town - Lester Robertson
 21. The Tropicals: Sweet Sixteen - The Tropicals
 22. Roland Cook: I've Got A Girl - Roland Cook
 23. Lee Allen & His Band: Tic Toc - Lee Allen & His Band
 24. The Gondoliers: You Call Everybody Darling - The Gondoliers
 25. Etta James: Dance With Me Henry - Etta James

Disc: 2
 1. Fats Domino: Don't Deceive Me - Fats Domino
 2. Frankie Ford: Cheatin' Woman - Frankie Ford
 3. Joe Turner: Honey Hush - Joe Turner
 4. Roy Brown: Diddy-Y-Diddy-O - Roy Brown
 5. Allen Toussaint: Whirlaway - Allen Toussaint
 6. Art Neville: Cha Dooky Doo - Art Neville
 7. Ruth & Al: Real Gone Party - Ruth & Al
 8. Bobby Marchan: Chickee Wah Wah - Bobby Marchan
 9. Mickey & Sylvia: There'll Be No Backin' Out - Mickey & Sylvia
 10. Sam Cooke: That's All I Need To Know - Sam Cooke
 11. Jerry Byrne: Carry On - Jerry Byrne
 12. Huey Smith: We Like Birdland - Huey 'Piano' Smith
 13. Lee Allen & His Band: Creole Alley - Lee Allen & His Band
 14. Richard Berry: Mad About You Baby - Richard Berry
 15. Earl King: Well-O, Well-O, Well-O Baby - Earl King
 16. Bobby Mandolph: Malinda - Bobby Mandolph
 17. Smiley Lewis: School Days Are Back Again - Smiley Lewis
 18. Jimmy Beasley: Don't Break This Heart Of Mine - Jimmy Beasley
 19. Little Booker: Doin' The Hambone - Little Booker
 20. Li'l Millet & His Creoles: Rich Woman - Lil Millet & His Creoles
 21. The Royal Kings: Teachin' And Preachin' - The Royal Kings
 22. Little Richard: Oh Why? - Little Richard
 23. Harry Lee: Every Time I See You - Harry Lee
 24. Junior Gordon: Blow Wind Blow - Junior Gordon
 25. Lloyd Price: I'm Glad, Glad - Lloyd Price

Disc: 3
 1. Huey "Piano" Smith with His Clowns: Don't You Know Yockomo - Huey 'Piano' Smith & His Clowns
 2. The Spiders: Someday, Bye And Bye - The Spiders
 3. Fats Domino: Would You - Fats Domino
 4. Lee Diamond: Hatti Malatti - Lee Diamond
 5. Paul Gayten: Mother Roux (Yo Yo Walk) - Paul Gayten
 6. Amos Milburn: We Teenagers Know What We Want - Amos Milburn
 7. Art Neville: Zing Zing - Art Neville
 8. Charles Williams: So Glad She's Mine - Charles Williams
 9. Smiley Lewis: Sweeter Words (Have Never Been Told) - Smiley Lewis
 10. Eddie Bo: I Love To Rock n Roll - Eddie Bo
 11. Etta James: Tough Lover - Etta James
 12. John Fred: Good Lovin' - John Fred
 13. The Gondoliers: Knocked Out - The Gondoliers
 14. Ernie Kador: Eternity - Ernie K-Doe
 15. Little Richard: Kansas City - Little Richard
 16. Charles Brown: Please Believe Me - Charles Brown
 17. Johnny Angel: Teenage Wedding - Johnny Angel
 18. Clarence Henry: Baby, Baby Please - Clarence Henry
 19. The Crystals: Love You So - The Crystals
 20. Huey & Jerry: I Think You're Jiving Me - Huey & Jerry
 21. Lester Robertson: Take It Home To Grandma - Lester Robertson
 22. Gene & Al's Spacemen: Mercy - Gene And Al's Spacemen
 23. Big Al Downing: When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again - Big Al Downing
 24. Bobby Charles: I'll Turn Square For You
 25. Roy Brown: Saturday Night - Roy Brown

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