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The Chicago Sessions

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Ike Turner and The Kings Of Rhythm

 
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    King Cobra: The Chicago Sessions is a solid reissue of Ike Turner & His Kings of Rhythm turning out the R&B in Chicago in 1958 and 1959. Containing 18 tracks, there are no less than five alternate takes and eight unissued tracks. This is bold, scorching R&B that has more than a modicum of rollicking rock & roll in its marrow. Betty Everett sings on four tacks and the standouts include "You Got to Lose," "I'll Weep No More (Matchbox)," and "Box Top."

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