Here's an extremely hard-to-find French LP that remains the only place where
King's wonderful early-'60s Imperial Records catalog was gathered in one place (a handful grace EMI's two-disc
Dave Bartholomew set; he produced them).
Earl changed his sound to fit the funkier Crescent City sound of the time on the two-part "Come On," and the humorous "Trick Bag" and "Mama and Papa," and a passionate "You're More to Me than Gold."