HONORS MEMORY OF LATE LABEL FOUNDERS TOMMY LIPUMA AND BOB
KRASNOW
From 1968 to
1978, Blue Thumb Records was one of music's most adventurous and imaginative
record labels, with a far-ranging roster of cutting-edge acts and an
unconventional visual sensibility. Nurturing an eclectic assortment of artists
from a wide variety of genres, Blue Thumb embodied the restless creative spirit
of the era in which it was born, reflecting the emerging attitude that albums
were worthy of being taken seriously as artistic statements.
Long out-of-print collection "All Day Thumbsucker
Revisited," documenting the history of Tommy LiPuma and Bob Krasnow's
legendary Blue Thumb Records, is now available as a 2CD set. Label will
celebrate 50th anniversary next year.
Long out-of-print collection "All Day Thumbsucker
Revisited," documenting the history of Tommy LiPuma and Bob Krasnow's
legendary Blue Thumb Records, is now available as a 2CD set. Label will
celebrate 50th anniversary next year.
Blue Thumb's expansive musical vision was anthologized on
the 1995 label retrospective All Day Thumbsucker Revisited. Today, October 27,
Verve Records/UMe is releasing the long-out-of-print collection, originally
compiled by Gary Katz, known for his work with Steely Dan, in an updated two-CD
edition on the eve of next year's 50th anniversary of Blue Thumb's founding.
The first in a projected series of releases to celebrate the revered label, the
CD set offers 32 vintage tracks spread across two discs, while the digital
edition, due November 10, marks the first time this collection will be
available as a digital download and for streaming. In showcasing Blue Thumb's
influential artist roster, the album also honors the iconoclastic musical
vision of late label founders Bob Krasnow, who died on December 11, 2016, and
Tommy LiPuma, who passed away on March 13, 2017.
Danny Bennett, President & CEO of Verve Label Group
comments, "With the release of All Day Thumbsucker Revisited, we are so
proud to honor Tommy LiPuma and Bob Krasnow by celebrating their Blue Thumb
Records legacy and the incredible music they curated, all of which is well represented
on this must-have collection."
Blue Thumb Records' diverse artist roster included
avant-garde hero Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band (whose rejected band name
provided Blue Thumb's handle), Marc Bolan's Tyrannosaurus Rex, soul icons Ike
and Tina Turner, hitmakers the Pointer Sisters, retro-swing hipsters Dan Hicks
and His Hot Licks, venerable rockers Dave Mason and Leon Russell, psychedelic
savants Love, boundary-pushing future star Sylvester, avant-jazz icon Sun Ra,
rap progenitors the Last Poets, Gypsy jazz guitarist Gábor Szabó, spoken-word
innovator Ken Nordine, British imports Mark-Almond and the Aynsley Dunbar
Retaliation, jazz greats the Crusaders, Luis Gasca and Philip Upchurch, and
blues legends Albert Collins, John Mayall, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells and Junior
Mance—all of whom are featured on All Day Thumbsucker Revisited.
Along with 30 tracks from the original album, the 2017
edition of All Day Thumbsucker Revisited features two additional tracks by
Buddy Guy and the Pointer Sisters. In addition to the above-mentioned artists,
the album also includes a track by veteran pianist-journalist Ben Sidran, who
also provided the original album's liner notes, which are reproduced here in
their entirety.
Bob Krasnow had already been president of the King and
Buddah/Kama Sutra labels when he formed Blue Thumb Records in 1968. Recruiting
like-minded A&M Records producer Tommy LiPuma and A&M marketing
executive Don Graham, Krasnow set out to build a record label that would
reflect his own freewheeling sensibility as well as the increasing influence of
album-oriented radio.
As Joe Sample of the Crusaders observed, "LiPuma and
Krasnow were young and vibrant men with a tremendous love of music. And they
also had the expertise to back up that love. And they started signing all kinds
of bands. It was the new image in music, and I think it was the best kind of
image that we ever had in the music business.
"There was a sense in the air of a lot of
adventure," Sample notes. "The music business was making big, major
changes; the newfound FM airwaves meant there was suddenly a whole new branch
of radio stations that played music that would never be played on an AM
station. Blue Thumb was one of the first companies that realized this new set
of airwaves was important for music."
Commenting on Blue Thumb's early days, Sidran recalled,
"They were running it, literally, out of three rooms. And they were making
records that were consciously counter to what was going on. And nobody had done
that... Krasnow was going out of his way to do something different."
That "something different" can be heard throughout
All Day Thumbsucker Revisited, whose vintage grooves affirm the timeless
brilliance of Blue Thumb's enduring musical vision.
ALL DAY THUMBSUCKER REVISITED TRACK LISTING
Disc One
1. Only You Know and
I Know - Dave Mason
2. The City -
Mark-Almond
3. Put It Where You
Want It - The Crusaders
4. A Song For You -
Leon Russell
5. Stimela
(Coaltrain) - Hugh Masekela
6. By The Light Of
Magical Moon - Tyrannosaurus Rex
7. Yes We Can Can -
The Pointer Sisters
8. Darkness Darkness
- Philip Upchurch
9. Son Of Mirror Man
– Mere Man - Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band
10. Sugar on the Line - The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation
11. Little Mama - Luis Gasca
12. Canned Music - Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks
13. Riffin' (A.K.A. A Motif Is Just A Riff) – Buddy Guy,
Junior Wells and Junior Mance
14. I've Been Loving You Too Long - Ike & Tina Turner
15. Fat Jam - Ben Sidran
16. Southern Man - Sylvester and the Hot Band
Disc Two
1. Delta Lady - Leon
Russell
2. Shiver 'n Shake -
Albert Collins
3. Shouldn't Have
Took More Than You Gave - Dave Mason
4. Blackbird - Bossa
Rio
5. Ride A White Swan
- Tyrannosaurus Rex
6. I Scare Myself -
Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks
7. The Everlasting
First - Love
8. The Frog - Joao
Donato
9. Safe As Milk -
Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band
10. Breezin' - Gabor Szabo
11. Sitting on the Outside - John Mayall
12. Images - Sun Ra
13. Bird's Word - The Last Poets
14. Roger - Ken Nordine
15. How Long (Betcha' Got A Chick On The Side) – The Pointer
Sisters
16. So Far Away - The Crusaders
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