• 1. Willie Wright & His Sparklers – Gibble Gobble
      • 2. Hank Ballard – Broadway
      • 3. Lulu Reed – What Makes You So Cold
      • 4. Little Willie John – My Nerves
      • 5. Lloyd Nolan – I Don't Know About You
      • 6. The '5' Royales – The Slummer The Slum
      • 7. Little Mummy – Where You At Jack
      • 8. The Valentines – That's It Man
      • 9. Eugene Church – Mind Your Own Business
      • 10. Charles Brown – Regardless
      • 11. El Pauling & Royal Abbit – Here It 'Tis Right Here
      • 12. Roy Milton & His Orchestra – One Zippy Zam
      • 13. Freddy King – Texas Oil
      • 14. The Drivers – Mr Astronaut
      • 15. Carol Ford – Your Well Ran Dry
      • 16. Little Bobby Moore – Do The Ginger Snap
      • 17. Little Emmett Sutton – Mom, Won't You Teach Me To Monkey
      • 18. Willie Dixon & The Big Wheels – Uncle Willie Got A Thing Going On
      • 19. Johnny "Guitar" Watson – Posin'
      • 20. Eddie Kirk – Hog Killin' Time

      Uptempo and danceable collection of R&B and early soul from the Federal and King vaults, compiled by renowned DJ Mr Fine Wine (Downtown Soulville, WFMU). First volume of the Hipshakers series, sure to keep you dancing in the months ahead. Most tracks have never been reissued.

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