
Ruth Brown / Miss Rhythm is a Soul & Funk album by Ruth Brown, originally released in 1999. On Gatefold: 3 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
About
With her second album for Atlantic, Ruth Brown turned up the heat on her influences from the Forties and Fifties and edged closer to what would become rock’n’roll. Brown’s style had grown from a variety of sources, and here you can witness her push big band swing (“Wild Wild Young Men,” “Teardrops From My Eyes”), mainstream pop vocals (“Old Man River,” “Sentimental Journey”), blues (“5-10-15 Hours,” “It’s Love Baby”), and even latin (“Daddy Daddy,” “Mambo Baby”) to bigger, brassier places than had ever before been attempted. As with so many recordings from Atlantic during this period, one can hear jazz, doo-wop, and blues coalescing to form something new; even Little Richard is presaged in Brown’s trademark vocal yelps. However, with this album it becomes harder to view rock’n’roll as an impending innovation. “Lucky Lips,” “As Long As I’m Moving,” and Brown’s signature “Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean,” make it clear that she was already there.
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Tracklist
- 1Lucky Lips2:09
- 2As Long As I'm Moving2:45
- 3Wild Wild Young Men2:33
- 4Daddy Daddy2:56
- 5Mambo Baby2:43
- 6Teardrops from My Eyes2:55
- 7Hello Little Boy2:36
- 8Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean2:56
- 95-10-15 Hours3:15
- 10It's Love Baby (24 Hours a Day)2:44
- 11Sentimental Journey2:38
- 12Old Man River2:16
- 13So Long2:41
- 14Oh What a Dream2:52
Credits
3 pressings tracked on Gatefold
