Album Chart of 1954

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Album Chart of 1954
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BONJOUR DE BELGIQUE

It’s an indisputable fact that the United States dominated the album releases from the 1930s to the 1950s but there were one or two exceptional talents who made sure there was some sort of European representation on the world stage – at least retrospectively if not immediately apparent at the time. Brussels-born Jacques Brel was one such talent and the confident debut from the 25 year old singer-songwriter is the stand out for 1954, according to Rebel sensibilities.

Elsewhere, there are debut albums for Ella Mae Morse (who delivered my song of the year in 1942) and Bill Haley and his Comets (the first ever Rock n Roll LP).

Jean Ritchie maintains her good form and MGM continue to find enough material for a fourth “A-list” album for the Hank Williams discography.

The Jukebox Rebel
24-Oct-2015

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JACQUES BREL ET SES CHANSONS
Jacques Brel
Philips B 76.027 R
Belgium
7.14 “Really good” Crooner / Cabaret

Jukebox picks: “C’est Comme Ça” (9.2) • “Le Diable (Ca Va)” (8.0) • “Il Pleut (Les Carreaux)” (7.7)
TJR says“Jacques Brel Et Ses Chansons” was the aptly titled debut album from the talented 25 year old, a relatively late starter...more →

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ROCK WITH BILL HALEY AND THE COMETS
Bill Haley and his Comets
Essex Records ESLP-202
the USA
6.44 “Decent enough” Rock n Roll / Rockabilly

Jukebox picks: “Real Rock Drive” (7.3) • “Rock The Joint [single version '52]” (7.2) • “I'll Be True” (7.0)
TJR says“We're gonna tear down the mailbox, rip up the floors, Smash out the windows and knock down the doors, We're gonna roc...more →

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KENTUCKY MOUNTAINS SONGS
Jean Ritchie
Elektra EKLP-25
the USA
6.37 “Decent enough” Folk

Jukebox picks: “Nottamun Town [album version ’54]” (8.7) • “The Hangman Song” (7.2) • “False Sir John” (6.7)
TJR saysAnother enchanting set from the talented Jean Ritchie, steeped in the ancient ballads of the British Isles and mainland ...more →

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THE TIN ANGEL PRESENTS ODETTA AND LARRY
Odetta and Larry
Fantasy 3-15
the USA
6.07 “Decent enough” Folk

Jukebox picks: “Payday At Coal Creek” (7.1) • “John Henry [live]” (7.0) • “Water Boy” (6.9)
TJR saysThese recordings, made in 1953 and 1954, were mostly made in the studio, although a few were taken from live sessions at...more →

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THE SINGING REVEREND
Blind Gary Davis with Sonny Terry
Stinson SLP-56
the USA
5.76 “Average” Blues / Rhythm n Blues

Jukebox picks: “Bad Company Brought Me Here” (6.6) • “You Got To Move [1954 recording]” (6.3) • “I Can’t Make This Journey By Myself” (5.8)
TJR saysRecorded by Kenneth Goldstein in NYC in April, 1954. Although Stinson SLP56 is widely agreed as Gary Davis debut LP, the...more →

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BARRELHOUSE, BOOGIE AND THE BLUES
Ella Mae Morse with Big Dave and his Orchestra
Capitol Records H-513
the USA
5.54 “Average” Blues / Rhythm n Blues

Jukebox picks: “Money Honey” (6.3) • “Rock Me All Night Long” (5.8) • “I Love You, Yes I Do” (5.7)
TJR saysAfter hearing 1942s “Cow Cow Boogie” I completely flipped for Ella Mae and splashed out on her 1997 boxset “Barrelhouse,...more →

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HONKY TONKIN’
Hank Williams
MGM Records E-242
the USA
5.50 “Average” Country

Jukebox picks: “Honky Tonkin’” (6.4) • “Howlin’ At The Moon” (5.9) • “Honky Tonk Blues” (5.7)
TJR saysThe fourth and final “A-lister” in the Hank Williams story, featuring 8 cuts recorded between 1947-1952, and all previou...more →

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CLASSICS IN JAZZ
Miles Davis
Capitol Records H-459
the USA
3.58 “Terrible” Jazz

Jukebox picks: “Moon Dreams” (5.5) • “Jeru” (4.2) • “Venus De Milo” (3.5)
TJR saysFor the last release in Capitol’s “Classics in Jazz” 10” LP series, Miles Davis was the featured artist and tunes from h...more →

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OSCAR MOORE [1954]
Oscar Moore
Skylark SKLP-19
the USA
2.30 “Dire” Jazz

Jukebox picks: “Blues In B Flat” (3.7) • “Roulette” (2.9) • “The Nearness Of You” (2.2)
TJR saysA joyless 21 minutes, during which the outstanding technical proficiency of the jazz guitar wizard leaves me stone-cold ...more →



Album Charts by year

“A-list”

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“B-list”

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“A-list”

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