| Jack Rabbit Blues |
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| Released | October 10, 2011 |
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| Recorded | 1958–1960 |
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| Genre | Blues, rock and roll |
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| Label | Secret Records |
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That Kat Sure Could Play!: The Singles 1951 To 1957 (2011) |
Jack Rabbit Blues (2011) |
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Jack Rabbit Blues is a compilation album of recordings by musician Ike Turner released on Secret Records in 2011. The packaging includes a 31 track CD plus a 10-inch vinyl.
In the 1950s, Turner discovered many blues musicians when he was a talent scout. He was also a bandleader and a session musician. This compilation is a selection of recordings that Turner composed and/or played on between 1958 and 1960. The artist featured in this compilation include Kenneth Churchill, Otis Rush, Betty Everett, Buddy Guy and his own band the Kings of Rhythm. It also includes the first recording of his future wife Tina Turner (Little Ann).