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  1. Come On: The Complete Imperial Recordings chronicles guitarist Earl King's brief affiliation with the label between 1960 and 1962. New Orleans R&B was at its most productive in that era, with gems being cranked out one after another. The man at the helm of those recordings was producer Dave Bartholomew. In between cutting monumental sides for ...

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  2. 10. Juni 2003 · Come On: The Complete Imperial Recordings chronicles guitarist Earl King's brief affiliation with the label between 1960 and 1962. New Orleans R&B was at its most productive in that era, with gems being cranked out one after another. The man at the helm of those recordings was producer Dave Bartholomew. In between cutting monumental ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_KingEarl King - Wikipedia

    In 1960, Dave Bartholomew invited King to record for Imperial Records. [3] In sessions for that label, he was backed by a host of musicians, including Bob French, George French, James Booker, and Wardell Quezergue. It was at this label he recorded his signature songs "Come On" and "Trick Bag". [3]

  4. "Come On" (often called "Let the Good Times Roll") is a song written by New Orleans rhythm and blues artist Earl King. He first recorded the song as "Darling Honey Angel Child" in 1960 for the Ace Records subsidiary Rex. Later that year, he recorded it as a two-part song for Imperial Records using some new lyrics. Retitled "Come On ...

    • "Come On – Part II"
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  5. Listen to Come On: The Complete Imperial Recordings on Spotify. Earl King · Album · 2003 · 17 songs.

  6. 17. Nov. 2003 · That is the subject of a new complete exploration on Okra Tone/Rooster Records. Included on this retrospective are King’s Imperial hits “Come On (Parts 1 and 2)” (also known as “Let the Good Times Roll,” the motto of New Orleans), “Trick Bag” and “Always a First Time.”

  7. Jazz album: “Come On: The Complete Imperial Recordings” by Earl King, released in 2003 on Okra-Tone Records. Explore the largest collection of jazz recordings @ All About Jazz