Little over 30 years ago, the R&B and rock'n'roll loving directorate of Chiswick Records decided that it might be fun to start a sister label, which did for the recordings of what was then a mere 20 years previously what Chiswick was doing for the more current stuff. Chiswick itself had sprung from small beginnings involving two men with a market stall full of golden oldies both common and rare, so this was not something that surprised too many people who witnessed the birth of this new reissue label which shared the name of one of the most famous imprints in rock'n'roll/R&B history and which, in 2010, still goes by the name of Ace Records.
4 Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu (Part 1) - Huey 'Piano' Smith and His Clowns
5 Just for You and I - the Supremes
6 You Little Baby Face Thing - Joe Tex
7 Gee Baby - Joe and Ann
8 I Love My Baby - the Phaetons
9 Storm Warning - Mac Rebennack
10 Just a Dream - Jimmy Clanton and His Rockets
11 Peanut Vendor - Alvin 'Red' Tyler
12 Let's Get It on - Hershel Almond
13 Quit My Job - Bobby Marchan
14 Morgus the Magnificent - Morgus and the Three Ghouls
15 I Warned You Baby - Frankie Lee Sims
16 Just a Moment - Roland Stone
17 Pop-Eye - Huey Piano Smith and His Clowns
18 Alimony - Frankie Ford
19 Lover of Love - Chuck Carbo and His Band
20 Every Time I See You - Harry Lee
21 Come on Home - Calvin Spears
22 What's Going on - Frankie Ford
23 Another Sleepless Night - Jimmy Clanton
24 Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu (Part 2) - Huey 'Piano' Smith and His Clowns
Little over 30 years ago, the R&B and rock'n'roll loving directorate of Chiswick Records decided that it might be fun to start a sister label, which did for the recordings of what was then a mere 20 years previously what Chiswick was doing for the more current stuff. Chiswick itself had sprung from small beginnings involving two men with a market stall full of golden oldies both common and rare, so this was not something that surprised too many people who witnessed the birth of this new reissue label which shared the name of one of the most famous imprints in rock'n'roll/R&B history and which, in 2010, still goes by the name of Ace Records.