The Complete

The Complete "Tousan" Sessions

by Allen Toussaint
The Complete

The Complete "Tousan" Sessions

by Allen Toussaint

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Overview

From the German-based Bear Family Records reissue label comes over two-dozen selections by a young Allen Toussaint (piano) during his earliest outings as a solo artist -- albeit under the slightly truncated nom de plume of "A. Tousan" or simply "Tousan." Although he'd been gigging and sitting in on a variety of Crescent City R&B sessions, it was RCA Records' Danny Kessler who took the initiative to book studio time for Toussaint. That very first endeavor -- held on January 29, 1958 -- featured Toussaint supported by other Nola locals Alvin "Red" Taylor (baritone sax), Nat Perrilliat (tenor sax), or Lee Allen (tenor sax), either Justin Adams (guitar) or Roy Montrell (guitar), Frank Fields (bass), and Charles "Hungry" Williams (drums). While the exact lineup may not be certain, what is undeniable is the masterful energy of these seminal sides. Toussaint revealed to a reviewer that he "had no involvement in the titles of the songs. When I played them, I referred to them as 'Song Number One,' 'Song Number Two' and so on. It wasn't until the record came out that I was informed Kessler had chosen to name each piece after a different racehorse." Once "Whirlaway" b/w the raucous sacred-inspired "Happy Times" scored favorable results, Kessler hit Toussaint up for enough material to compile what would become the full-length Wild Sound of New Orleans (1958) LP. Arguably the best-known of the instrumental lot is the perky "Java" -- which Al Hirt (trumpet) was able to take to the top of the pop singles survey, not to mention carve out a nice career for himself in the process. Other entries worthy of multiple spins include the mile-a-minute "Tim Tam," "Bono," and the musical Mardi Gras that is "Nashua" -- which owes much to Professor Longhair and points the way for Toussaint's future musical aspirations. Similarly, "Wham Tousan" and "Pelican Parade" are evidence of Toussaint's already fully formed keyboard style. The second half of the Complete "Tousan" Sessions (1992) is dedicated to tracks destined for the Seville imprint and credited to "Al Tousan and His Piano." Of the 15 tunes documented during the December 7 and 8, 1959 session only a handful were ever released. Namely, the 45s "Chico" b/w "Sweetie Pie," "Naomi" b/w "Back Home Again in Indiana" -- a rare cover tune for Toussaint, "A Blue Mood" b/w "Moo Moo" (aka "Cow Cow Boogie"), and "Real Churchy" b/w "Twenty Years Later." Interestingly, the latter is nothing more than a recycled and abbreviated edit of the aforementioned "Sweetie Pie." The remainder make their debut and in true Bear Family style are thoroughly annotated in the 20-page liner notes booklet. ~ Lindsay Planer

Product Details

Release Date: 06/28/1994
Label: Bear Family Records
UPC: 4000127156419
Rank: 79928

Tracks

  1. Whirlaway
  2. Happy Times
  3. Up the Creek
  4. Tim Tam
  5. Me and You
  6. Bono
  7. Java
  8. Wham Tousan
  9. Nowhere to Go
  10. Nashua
  11. Po' Boy Walk
  12. Pelican Parade
  13. Chico
  14. (Back Home Again In) Indiana
  15. Second Liner
  16. Cow Cow Blues
  17. Moo Moo
  18. Sweetie Pie (Twenty Years Later)
  19. You Didn't Know, Did You
  20. Up Right
  21. A Blue Mood
  22. A Lazy Day
  23. Naomi
  24. Al's Theme
  25. Real Churchy
  26. A Lazy Day
  27. Real Churchy

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Allen Toussaint   Primary Artist,Organ,Piano
Justin Adams   Guitar
Frank Fields   Bass
Roy Montrell   Guitar
Nat Perrilliat   Sax (Tenor)
Melvin Lastie   Cornet
Alvin "Red" Tyler   Sax (Baritone)
Charles "Hungry" Williams   Drums

Technical Credits

Rick Coleman   Liner Notes,Reissue Producer,Biographical Information,Discography,Photography,Illustrations
Teddy Riley   Illustrations,Photography
Ballard MacDonald   Composer
Cosimo Matassa   Composer
James F. Hanley   Composer
Tommy Ridgley   Photography,Illustrations
Alvin "Red" Tyler   Composer
Bob Jones   Mastering
Richard Weize   Discography,Executive Producer
Allen Toussaint   Composer
Hoffmann Nienburg   Artwork,Art Direction
Danny Kessler   Producer
Kathy Sebastian   Photography,Illustrations
Marilyn Schack   Composer
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