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Call Her Name: The Complete Recordings
- Artist: Christine Kittrell
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 3/23/2010

Call Her Name: The Complete Recordings
- Artist: Christine Kittrell
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 3/23/2010
- Artist: Christine Kittrell
- Label: Bear Family
- UPC: 4000127169426
- Item #: BCD716942
- Genre: Soul/R & B
- Release Date: 3/23/2010
- This product is a special order

Product Notes
A forgotten R&B legend reborn on Bear Family! This comprehensive CD collection contains: All 15 songs originally issued on the Tennessee and Republic labels, including one with Little Richard backing her! Plus five unissued alternative takes of Republic titles. All eight songs issued by Champion, Vee-Jay, and Federal, and one unissued Vee-Jay song. One song issued pseudonymously on Hit Records and Spar Records. All sourced from master tapes wherever possible. Rare photographs and memorabilia. And a 40-page booklet by Martin Hawkins based on original interviews with Christine Kittrell, her producers, and backing musicians. Christine Kittrell made some of the best R&B of the 1950s and '60s without ever becoming a household name. She was the leading nightclub vocalist on the rocking Nashville scene in the late 1940s and '50s. A marvellous singer - far more versatile than most of her contemporaries - Christine Kittrell worked with Joe Turner, Fats Domino, Memphis Slim, Little Walter, Johnny Otis and even Count Basie. Her relatively few recordings, mainly on unfashionable labels, possessed rare expressiveness that could elevate a mundane song into something exceptional. She sang late night mood songs like Heartache Blues and Don-t Do It, and pounding rockers like Call His Name and Lord Have Mercy - where she is backed by Little Richard on piano and vocals. Her rerecording of Call His Name in the 60s, became a northern soul classic. She also recorded the original version of the anthemic I-m A Woman. Her biggest hit, Sittin- Here Drinking, featured one of her trademark spoken intros.
Credits
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Performer(s)Al Duncan
Alvin Jackson
Billy Sherill
Charles "Specs" Wright
Charles Connor
Clifford McCray
Gay Crosse
Harlen Floyd
Horace Palm
John Coltrane
Kelton D. "Kelso" Herston
Kid King
Lefty Bates
Louis Brooks
Lovell Phillips
Lucius Washington
McKinley Easton
Milton Battiste
Nat Perrilliat
Oliver Jackson
Ollie E. Brown
Paul "Guitar Red" Johnson
Quinn Wilson
Red Holloway
Richard Penniman
Shakey Wilson
Skippy Brooks
Stash O'Laughlin
Thomas Hartwell
Tommy McGee
Tommy Turrentine
Wilbert "Lee Diamond" Smith
William Paul Ackerman
William Whitney Pursell
Willie Mitchell
Wilson Jenkins
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Composer(s)April Stevens
Christine Kittrell
Edward Heyman
Gene Redd
Jerry Leiber
Louis Brooks
Mike Stoller
Peter Chatman
Ted Jarrett
Victor Young
Whitford
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Producer(s)Bill Beasley
Calvin Carter
Gene Redd
Ted Jarrett
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Artist(s)Christine Kittrell