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Piney Brown - You Bring Out the Wolf In Me! 1948–1962 (CD)

You Bring Out the Wolf In Me! 1948-1962 offers a deep and essential survey of Piney Brown's formative years, capturing the raw energy and stylistic evolution of an artist who helped bridge the gap between post-war blues, jump blues, and early rhythm & blues. Spanning fourteen pivotal years, this collection traces Brown's movement from small-band swing-influenced recordings into the more hard-edged, vocal-driven R&B sound that would lay groundwork for early rock and roll.

Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Piney Brown (sometimes billed as Piney "Kokomo" Brown) emerged in the 1940s as a blues shouter with a powerful, expressive delivery. His career saw him record for a wide range of influential independent labels--including Apollo, King, Jubilee, and Duke--placing him firmly within the network of artists who defined the transitional sound of Black American popular music in the mid-20th century. Though he never achieved the crossover fame of some contemporaries, Brown's recordings reveal a versatile performer equally comfortable with mournful blues ballads, uptempo dance numbers, and early rock-inflected material.

The selections here highlight that range in full. Early sides like "That's Right, Little Girl" and "Mourning Blues" lean into big-band blues traditions, while later tracks such as "Have Mercy" and "Kokimo" reflect the tightening, more rhythmic structures of early R&B. By the time of his Jubilee and King recordings--particularly "You Bring Out The Wolf In Me"--Brown's style had become sharper and more direct, emphasizing groove and vocal attitude. The later cuts from the early 1960s capture an artist adapting to a changing musical landscape, maintaining his core identity while responding to the evolving sound of soul and modern blues.

As a collection, You Bring Out The Wolf In Me serves both as a historical document and a compelling listening experience, shedding light on a talented and often overlooked figure whose work reflects the shifting currents of American music during a transformative era.

Additional Details

Label: Koko-Mojo

Genre: Blues

Language: English

Run Time: 66:49 mins

Region: 0

Release Date: 06/05/26

UPC: 4262402121325

You Bring Out the Wolf In Me! 1948-1962 offers a deep and essential survey of Piney Brown's formative years, capturing the raw energy and stylistic evolution of an artist who helped bridge the gap between post-war blues, jump blues, and early rhythm & blues. Spanning fourteen pivotal years, this collection traces Brown's movement from small-band swing-influenced recordings into the more hard-edged, vocal-driven R&B sound that would lay groundwork for early rock and roll.

Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Piney Brown (sometimes billed as Piney "Kokomo" Brown) emerged in the 1940s as a blues shouter with a powerful, expressive delivery. His career saw him record for a wide range of influential independent labels--including Apollo, King, Jubilee, and Duke--placing him firmly within the network of artists who defined the transitional sound of Black American popular music in the mid-20th century. Though he never achieved the crossover fame of some contemporaries, Brown's recordings reveal a versatile performer equally comfortable with mournful blues ballads, uptempo dance numbers, and early rock-inflected material.

The selections here highlight that range in full. Early sides like "That's Right, Little Girl" and "Mourning Blues" lean into big-band blues traditions, while later tracks such as "Have Mercy" and "Kokimo" reflect the tightening, more rhythmic structures of early R&B. By the time of his Jubilee and King recordings--particularly "You Bring Out The Wolf In Me"--Brown's style had become sharper and more direct, emphasizing groove and vocal attitude. The later cuts from the early 1960s capture an artist adapting to a changing musical landscape, maintaining his core identity while responding to the evolving sound of soul and modern blues.

As a collection, You Bring Out The Wolf In Me serves both as a historical document and a compelling listening experience, shedding light on a talented and often overlooked figure whose work reflects the shifting currents of American music during a transformative era.

Additional Details

Label: Koko-Mojo

Genre: Blues

Language: English

Run Time: 66:49 mins

Region: 0

Release Date: 06/05/26

UPC: 4262402121325

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Piney Brown - You Bring Out the Wolf In Me! 1948–1962 (CD)

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You Bring Out the Wolf In Me! 1948-1962 offers a deep and essential survey of Piney Brown's formative years, capturing the raw energy and stylistic evolution of an artist who helped bridge the gap between post-war blues, jump blues, and early rhythm & blues. Spanning fourteen pivotal years, this collection traces Brown's movement from small-band swing-influenced recordings into the more hard-edged, vocal-driven R&B sound that would lay groundwork for early rock and roll.

Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Piney Brown (sometimes billed as Piney "Kokomo" Brown) emerged in the 1940s as a blues shouter with a powerful, expressive delivery. His career saw him record for a wide range of influential independent labels--including Apollo, King, Jubilee, and Duke--placing him firmly within the network of artists who defined the transitional sound of Black American popular music in the mid-20th century. Though he never achieved the crossover fame of some contemporaries, Brown's recordings reveal a versatile performer equally comfortable with mournful blues ballads, uptempo dance numbers, and early rock-inflected material.

The selections here highlight that range in full. Early sides like "That's Right, Little Girl" and "Mourning Blues" lean into big-band blues traditions, while later tracks such as "Have Mercy" and "Kokimo" reflect the tightening, more rhythmic structures of early R&B. By the time of his Jubilee and King recordings--particularly "You Bring Out The Wolf In Me"--Brown's style had become sharper and more direct, emphasizing groove and vocal attitude. The later cuts from the early 1960s capture an artist adapting to a changing musical landscape, maintaining his core identity while responding to the evolving sound of soul and modern blues.

As a collection, You Bring Out The Wolf In Me serves both as a historical document and a compelling listening experience, shedding light on a talented and often overlooked figure whose work reflects the shifting currents of American music during a transformative era.

Additional Details

Label: Koko-Mojo

Genre: Blues

Language: English

Run Time: 66:49 mins

Region: 0

Release Date: 06/05/26

UPC: 4262402121325

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