Blue Eyed Soul and Swamp Pop: John Oates and Johnnie Allan

While they don’t all have blue eyes, the white soul and swamp pop guys and gals from Philadelphia and South Louisiana have created distinctive regional sounds of national significance. In Philadelphia, we sample soul roots of the famed band Hall & Oates; and learn from John Oates that — despite years of pop music, big hair and synthesizers — at heart he is also a folkie into to country blues and flat-picked guitar a la Doc Watson and Mississippi John Hurt… which he plays for us live! The angelic-voiced Daryl Hall, on the other hand is more disciple of the Temptations who we’ll hear along with the Orlons, The O’Jays and Sister Rosetta Tharpe. In South Louisiana, the simmering pot of music that draws on Cajun, R&B, soul and country ends up as a tasty dish called Swamp Pop. Johnnie Allan (Guillot) is a Cajun Swamp Pop chef extraordinaire with hits like “South to Louisiana” and a version of the “Promised Land” played on the French accordion. He’s surrounded by music from Earl King, Cookie & the Cupcakes, and Slim Harpo. Tasty indeed!

HOUR ONE

Open Bed: Pallet John Oates

Mississippi Mile, Victor

Blue Railroad Train Doc and Merle Watson

Lonesome Road/ Look Away, Southern Music Distribution

I'm Satisfied Mississippi John Hurt

Today!, Vanguard

Kokomo Blues Bonnie Raitt

Philadelphia Folk Festival 40th Anniversary, Sliced Bread

Dance Hall Girls John Oates

Mississippi Mile, Victor

Instrumental: See See Rider Jimmy Smith

Home Cookin', Blue Note

South Street The Orlons

Cameo Parkway, 1957-1961, ABKCO

This Train Sister Rosetta Tharpe

The Original Soul Sister, Proper

Love Train The O'Jays

Back Stabbers, Philadelphia International

Don't Ever Want to Lose Your Love Barbara Mason

Cooler Than Ice: The Arctic Records Story, Arcitc

You Make My Dreams Daryl Hall & John Oates

Voices, RCA

Instrumental: Papa Was a Rolling Stone The Funk Brothers

The Best of the Funk Brothers, Motown

The Way You Do the Things You Do The Temptations

The Very Best of the Temptations, Motown

Good-Bye The Temptones

Cooler Than Ice: The Arctic Records Story, Arctic

SEGMENT: John Oates

Sitting On Top of the World John Oates

Live at Preservation Hall, original recording

Miss the Mississippi and You John Oates & the Preservation Hall Jazz Band

Live at Preservation Hall, original recording

End Bed: So Long Blues Preservation Hall Jazz Band

Best of the Early Years, Preservation Hall

HOUR TWO

Open Bed: Promised Land Johnnie Allan

The Essential Collection, JIN

Allons a Rock and Roll Lawrence Walker

Allons Cajun Rock and Roll, Ace

Okie Dokie Stomp Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown

The Original Peacock Recordings, Rounder

I Hear You Knockin' Lazy Lester

Sound of the Swamp: The Best of Excello Records Vol. 1, Rhino

Fais Do Do Rod Bernard

Swamp Rock 'N' Roller, Ace

Basic Lady Coteau

Highly Seasoned Cajun Music, Rounder

Cajun Twist Lil' Band O' Gold

Lil' Band O' Gold, Shanachie

Instrumental: Wang Wang Blues The Revelers

The Revelers, The Revelers

SEGMENT: Johnnie Allan

Those Lonely, Lonely Nights Earl King

Earl's Pearl's: The Very Best of Earl King 1955-1960, Westside/Ace

Un Autre Soir d'Ennui Belton Richard

The Essential Belton Richard Cajun Music Collection, Swallow

I'm a Fool to Care Joe Barry

I'm a Fool to Care, Demon

Instrumental: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? The Revelers

Play the Swamp Pop Classics, Vol.1 - EP, The Revelers

Rainin' in My Heart Slim Harpo

The Sounds of the Swamp: Excello Records Vol. 1, Rhino

You'll Lose a Good Thing Barbara Lynn

Jamie Singles Collection 1962-1965, Jamie

Got You on My Mind Cookie and the Cupcakes

Kings of Swamp Pop, Ace

Evangeline Feufollet

Feufollet, Feufollet

See You Later Alligator Bobby Charles

Walking to New Orleans: The Jewel and Paula Recordings 1964-65, Westside

End Bed: Burgher's Beat John Hart with Lil' Bob & the Lollipops

Lafayette Soul Show, Ace

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