Title: Back to black 100 years of black music : music that changed the world, 1900 to 1999 Portion of title: 100 years of black music : music that changed the world, 1900 to 1999 Portion of title: Music that changed the world, 1900 to 1999 Other title: One hundred years of black music
Place of publication
London? England
Publisher
Universal Music
Year of publication
p2001
Physical description
digital
Logical Extent
10 sound discs
Notes
Reissues
Liner notes (62 p. : ill.) in container
CD 1, Blues, jazz, swing & the big bands, 1900-1945. Maple leaf rag (Scott Joplin) -- Crazy blues (Mamie Smith and her Jazz Hounds) -- Dippermouth blues (King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band) -- Dark was the night (Blind Willie Johnson) -- Statesboro blues (Blind Willie McTell) -- How long, how long blues (Leroy Carr) -- Pine Top's boogie woogie (Pine Top Smith) -- St. Louis blues (Louis Armstrong) -- Ol' man river (Paul Robeson) -- Gimmie a pigfoot (Bessie Smith with Buck and his band) -- Minnie the moocher (The ho do ho song) (Cab Calloway) -- Stormy weather (Ethel Waters) -- Honeysuckle rose (Fats Waller) -- Hellhound on my trail (Robert Johnson) -- Good morning, schoolgirl (Sonny Boy Williamson) -- Jumpin' at the Woodside (Count Basie) -- We three (My echo, my shadow, and me) (the Inkspots) -- Strange fruit (Billie Holiday) -- Summertime (Sidney Bechet) -- T-Bone blues (T-Bone Walker with Les Hite & his Orchestra) -- God bless the child (Billie Holiday) -- After you've gone (Roy Eldridge with the Gene Krupa Orchestra) -- I wonder (Pvt. Cecil Gant - the G.I. Sing-sation) -- Ko-ko (Charlie Parker) -- Things ain't what they used to be (Duke Ellington) -- Straighten up and fly right (Nat 'King' Cole) --
CD 2, The birth of R'n'B, 1946-1953. That's all right (Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup) -- Let the good times roll (Louis Jordan) -- Chicken shack boogie (Amos Milburn) -- I can't be satisfied (Muddy Waters) -- Good rockin' tonight (Roy Brown with Bob Ogden's Orchestra) -- Up above my head I hear music in the air (Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Marie Knight) -- We're gonna rock, we're gonna roll (Wild Bill Moore Sextet) -- Boogie chillen' (John Lee Hooker) -- All she wants to do is rock (Wynonie Harris) -- The fat man (Fats Domino) -- Every day I have the blues (Lowell Fulson) -- Please send me someone to love (Percy Mayfield) -- Black night (Charles Brown) -- Flamingo (Earl Bostic) -- Lawdy Miss Clawdy (Lloyd Price) -- One mint julep (the Clovers) -- Honey hush (Big Joe Turner) -- Hound dog (Big Mama Thornton) -- Money honey (Clyde McPhatter) -- Dust my broom (Elmore James) -- Smokestack lightnin' (Howlin' Wolf) -- Ev'ry time we say goodbye (Ella Fitzgerald) -- Crying in the chapel (the Orioles) -- Teardrops in my eyes (Ruth Brown) -- Manhattan (Ella Fitzgerald) --
CD 3, The rock 'n' roll years, 1954-1962. The loco-motion (Little Eva) -- Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry) -- Yakety yak (the Coasters) -- Tutti frutti (Little Richard) -- Reet petite (Jackie Wilson) -- Duke of Earl (Gene Chandler) -- Why do fools fall in love (Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers) -- Hit the road Jack (Ray Charles) -- Blueberry Hill (Fats Domino) -- Stand by me (Ben E. King) -- My baby just cares for me (Nina Simone) -- Tears on my pillow (Little Anthony and the Imperials) -- Smoke gets in your eyes (the Platters) -- It's all in the game (Tommy Edwards) -- Passing strangers (Billy Eckstine, Sarah Vaughan) -- I can't stop loving you (Ray Charles) -- Didn't it rain (Mahalia Jackson) -- Handy man (Jimmy Jones) -- Will you love me tomorrow (the Shirelles) -- Bo Diddley (Bo Diddley) -- Good golly Miss Molly (Little Richard) -- The twist (Chubby Checker) -- Green onions (Booker T. and the M.G.'s) -- Sweet little sixteen (Chuck Berry) -- It never entered my mind (Miles Davis) --
CD 4, Classic soul, part 1, 1963-1966. Dancing in the street (Martha Reeves and the Vandellas) -- People get ready (the Impressions) -- Rescue me (Fontella Bass) -- Baby love (Diana Ross and the Supremes) -- Reach out I'll be there (Four Tops) -- Under the boardwalk (the Drifters) -- Walk on by (Dionne Warwick) -- When a man loves a woman (Percy Sledge) -- What becomes of the broken hearted (Jimmy Ruffin) -- Mad about the boy (Dinah Washington) -- My girl (the Temptations) -- Try a little tenderness (Otis Redding) -- Tell it like it is (Aaron Neville) -- My guy (Mary Wells) -- In the midnight hour (Wilson Pickett) -- Harlem shuffle (Bob and Earl) - Shotgun (Junior Walker and the All-Stars) -- Papa's got a brand new bag (James Brown) -- The shoop shoop song (It's in his kiss) (Betty Everett) -- Then he kissed me (Crystals) -- Knock on wood (Eddie Floyd) -- Where did our love go (Diana Ross and the Supremes) -- Uptight (Everything's alright) (Stevie Wonder) -- A love supreme, part I (Acknowledgement) (John Coltrane) --
CD 5, Classic soul, part 2, 1967-1970. Respect (Aretha Franklin) -- (Get up I feel like being a) Sex machine (James Brown) -- Sweet soul music (Arthur Conley) -- Soul man (Sam and Dave) -- Band of gold (Freda Payne) -- Higher and higher (Jackie Wilson) -- Ain't no mountain high enough (Diana Ross) -- I want you back (Jackson 5) -- I heard it through the grapevine (Marvin Gaye) -- The tracks of my tears (Smoke Robinson and the Miracles) -- Only the strong survive (Jerry Butler) -- I'd rather go blind (Etta James) -- My cherie amour (Stevie Wonder) -- (Sittin' on) The dock of the bay (Otis Redding) -- Private number (William Bell and Judy Clay) -- I say a little prayer (Aretha Franklin) -- Oh happy day (Edwin Hawkins Singers) -- Young gifted and black (Bob and Marcia) -- Declaration of rights (the Abyssinians) -- The Israelites (Desmond Dekker and the Aces) -- Grazing in the grass (Hugh Masekela) -- The thrill is gone (B.B. King) -- Purple haze (Jimi Hendrix Experience) --
CD 6, NU wave soul, 1971-1974. War (Edwin Starr) -- Papa was a rollin' stone (the Temptations) -- Them from 'Shaft' (Isaac Hayes) -- Nutbush city limits (Ike & Tina Turner) -- Move on up (Curtis Mayfield) -- What's going on (Marvin Gaye) -- I'll take you there (the Staple Singers) -- Family affair (Sly and the Family Stone) -- If you don't know me by now (Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes featuring Teddy Pendergrass) -- Me & Mrs. Jones (Billy Paul) -- Hey there lonely girl (Eddie Holman) -- Have you seen her? (Chi-Lites) -- Let's stay together (Al Green) -- You make me feel brand new (the Stylistics) -- Let's get it on (Marvin Gaye) -- Ain't no sunshine (Bill Withers) -- Summer breeze (the Isley Brothers) -- Everything I own (Ken Boothe) -- When will I see you again (the Three Degrees) -- Love train (the O'Jays) --
CD 7, Disco inferno, 1975-1979. We are family (Sister Sledge) -- Boogie wonderland (Earth, Wind & Fire with the Emotions) -- Disco inferno (the Trammps) -- Car wash (Rose Royce) -- Hustle (Van McCoy with the Soul City Symphony) -- Young hearts run free (Candi Staton) -- I feel love (Donna Summer) -- You make me feel (mighty real) (Sylvester) -- Good times (Chic) -- I will survive (Gloria Gaynor) -- Lady Marmalade (Labelle) -- You're the first, my last, my everything (Barry White) -- Heaven must be missing an angel (Tavares) -- Ain't no stopping us now (McFadden & Whitehead) -- Now that we've found love (Third World) -- One drop (Bob Marley) -- Midnight train to Georgia (Gladys Knight and the Pips) -- The whole town's laughing at me (Teddy Pendergrass) -- Loving you (Minnie Ripperton [sic]) -- Three times a lady (Commodores) --
CD 8, Black pop & hip hop culture, part 1, 1980-1983. Upside down (Diana Ross) -- Can you feel it (the Jacksons) -- Celebration (Kool and the Gang) -- I can make you feel good (Shalamar) -- All night long (All night) (Lionel Richie) -- Forget me nots (Patrice Rushen) -- Never too much (Luther Vandross) -- Razzamatazz (Quincy Jones) -- Superfreak (Rick James) -- Rapper's delight (the Sugarhill Gang) -- Planet rock (Afrika Bambaataa and the Soulsonic Force) -- The message (Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five) -- Rockit (Herbie Hancock) -- Ain't nobody (Rufus and Chaka Khan) -- Joy & pain (Maze) -- Sexual healing (Marvin Gaye) -- Rainy night in Georgia (Randy Crawford) -- One day in your life (Michael Jackson) -- With you I'm born again (Billy Preston & Syreeta) -- Baby come to me (Patti Austin & James Ingram) --
CD 9, Black pop & hip hop culture, part 2, 1984-1991. Back to life (However do you want me) (Soul II Soul) -- Teardrops (Womack & Womack) -- Don't turn around (Aswad) -- Caribbean queen (No more love on the run) -- Hangin' on a string (Contemplating) (Loose Ends) -- Solid (Ashford & Simpson) -- Word up (Cameo) -- That's the way love is (Ten City) -- Do me right (Guy) -- Eye know (De La Soul) -- Express yourself (N.W.A.) -- Scenario (a Tribe Called Quest) -- Ghetto heaven (the Family Stand) -- Optimistic (Sounds of Blackness) -- Summertime (DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince) -- Close to you (Maxi Priest) -- If it isn't love (New Edition) -- I don't think that man should sleep alone (Ray Parker Jr. ) --
CD 10, Urban explosion, 1992-1999. No diggity (Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre) -- Phenomenon (LL Cool J) -- Brown sugar (D'Angelo) -- Tha crossroads (Bone Thugs-n-Harmony) -- It was a good day (Ice Cube) -- C.R.E.A.M. (Wu-Tang Clan) -- Ruff Ryders' anthem (DMX)-- Do you wanna go our way??? (Public Enemy) -- You know my steez (Gang Starr) -- Hard knock life (Jay-Z) -- Mr. Wendal (Arrested Development) -- Real love (Mary J. Blige) -- On and on (Erykah Badu) -- Walk on by (Gabrielle) -- All my life (K-Ci & Jo Jo) -- I believe I can fly (R. Kelly) -- I wanna be the only one (Eternal featuring BeBe Winans) -- Inner city life (Goldie) -- A little bit of luck (DJ Luck and MC Neat)