| | Rating: | (1 review) | | Price Range: | $25 - $26 | | Key Features: | Rhino Records (USA) ( November 21, 1989 ), Genre: R&B | Personnel includes: Ruth Brown, Jimmy Brown (vocals); Eddie Condon, Rector Bailey, Al Caiola, Everett Barksdale (guitar); Vincent Bair Bey (alto saxophone); Peanuts Hucko, Budd Johnson, Sam Taylor, Arnett Cobb, King Curtis (tenor saxophone); Ernie Caceres, Paul Williams (baritone saxophone); Shorty... More Personnel includes: Ruth Brown, Jimmy Brown (vocals); Eddie Condon, Rector Bailey, Al Caiola, Everett Barksdale (guitar); Vincent Bair Bey (alto saxophone); Peanuts Hucko, Budd Johnson, Sam Taylor, Arnett Cobb, King Curtis (tenor saxophone); Ernie Caceres, Paul Williams (baritone saxophone); Shorty Baker (trumpet); Bobby Hackett (cornet); Will Bradley, Dickie Harris (trombone); Dick Cary (alto horn); Joe Bushkin, Earl Washington, Billy Taylor, Van "Piano Man" Walls, Bu Pleasant, Mike Stoller (piano); Jack Lesberg, Leonard Gaskin, Lloyd Trotman, Bennie Moten (bass); Sid Catlett, Roy Haynes, Connie Kay, Joe Marshall (drums); The James Quintet. Producers: Ahmet Ertegun, Jerry Wexler, Herb Abramson. Compilation producer: Bob Porter. Recorded in New York, New York between 1949 & 1960. Includes liner notes by Chip Defaa. Ruth Brown's presence on the R&B (and occasionally pop) charts throughout the '50s was so pervasive that Atlantic Records, for whom she toiled, was often referred to as "The House that Ruth Bu... Minimize |