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In 1953, way before that skinny kid from Memphis turned it into one of the rock 'n' roll anthems, the somewhat intimidating sound of Big Mama Thornton could be heard singing those classic lines - ''You ain't nothin' but a hound dog'' - and you better believe it. Hound Dog opens this collection of 22 sides cut by Willie Mae 'Big Mama' Thornton during the 1950s for Peacock records. The Johnny Otis band can be heard cooking on most of these sides, as Big Mama Thornton's awesome voice works through some of the heaviest female blues committed to wax and now ladled on to one big value CD. Right up to her untimely death in 1984 she was cutting records and performing live at clubs and blues festivals all over the world maintaining her reputation as one of the most colorful blues performers of all time. Classic stuff.