Twenty examples of the many styles of Black vocal group harmony from the early 30's to the early Fifties . Beginning with the jump and jive sounds of the earliest groups to record in the 1930's to those recordings made in the late forties and early 1950's when the sound had truly began it's journey down the road to doo wop...............
1.Basin Street Blues - The Three Keys 2.Fit As A Fiddle - The Three Keys 3.Jitterbug Sadie - The Four Blues 4.Bronzeville Jump - Three Bit Of Rhythm 5.The Blues Can Jump - The Four Blues 6.Bring Enough Clothes - Timmie Rogers & Excelsior Hepcats 7.For Sentimental Reasons - Deek Watson And The Brown Dots 8.My Baby - Melody Masters 9.Hoe Cake, Hominy And Sassafras Tea - The Four Vagabonds 10.Let's Be Sweethearts Again - Bill Johnson And Musical Notes 11.Viddle De Vop - Three Flames 12.Ooh Look A There Ain't She Pretty - The Charioteers 13.Until You Say You're Mine - The Dixieaires 14.Everlovin' Slick - The Whispers 15.Bow Wow Wow - Deek Watson And The Brown Dots 16.Hereafter - The Bachelors 17.Five O'Clock Blues - The Striders 18.Jumping Jack - The Three Riffs 19.Just In Case You Change Your Mind - The Four Deeptones 20.I'm Afraid - Billy Bunn And His Buddies