50 New Orleans Soul Classics
Fabulous survey of Allen Toussaint’s Sansu label, from 1965 on, mixing one-aways with legends.
- Warren Lee – Star Revue
- Willie Harper – Why You Wanna Do It
- John Williams – Blues Tears And Sorrow
- Benny Spellman – Sinner Girl
- Eldridge Holmes – Love Affair
- Joe Haywood – Let’s Make It
- Curly Moore – Get Low Down
- Aaron Neville – Hercules
- Aaron Neville – Struttin’ On Sunday
- Warren Lee – Climb The Ladder
- Curley Moore – Don’t Pity Me
- Sonny Fisher – Oh Love This Is Sonny
- Earl King – All My Love (All My Love
- Willie Harper – That’s What You Need
- Diamond Joe – Gossip Gossip
- Ernie K. Doe – Hotcha Mama
- Willie West – Baby, Baby I Love You
- Eldridge Holmes – A Love Problem
- Warren Lee – Underdog Backstreet
- Earl King – This Is What I Call Livin’
- Lee Dorsey – Ride Your Pony
- Betty Harris – Mean Man
- The Meters – Cissy Strut
- Willie Harper – I Don’t Need You Anymore
- Ernie K.Doe - I Can’t Believe She Gave It All To Me
- Eldridge Holmes – Lovely Woman
- Diamond Joe – How To Pick A Winner
- Willie West – Fair Child
- Warren Lee – Just Like A Woman
- Zilla Mayes – I Love You Still
- Ironing Board Sam – Man Of The Street
- Willie Harper – Here Come The Hurt Again
- Ernie K. Doe – You Got To Love Me
- Danny White – Natural Soul Brother
- Curly Moore – Goodbye
- Eldridge Holmes – Cheatin’ Woman
- Diamond Joe – Don’t Set Me Back
- Willie West – Did You Have Fun
- Zilla Mayes – All I Want Is You
- Joe Haywood – Sadie Mae
- Ernie K.Doe – You Lie So Much
- Earl King – A Mothers Love
- Eldridge Holmes – An Open Letter (To My Love)
- Warren Lee – A Lady
- Diamond Joe – Look Way Back
- Lee Dorsey – Get Out My Life, Woman
- Betty Harris – I’m Evil Tonight
- The Meters – Chicken Strut
- Willie West – Keep You Mine
- Ernie K Doe – Let Me Love You