I thought that Charly had released Alvin Robinson's Red Bird sides on CD, but when I looked on the shelf it wasn't there, and I realized they hadn't. (They did do a Chris Kenner CD and a Jesse Hill CD, and I guess I wrongly assumed they had done one on Alvin Robinson as well.) Glad I still have my Charly LP. Time to put it on the box and give it a relisten.
Ace has released 10 AFO produced Alvin Robinson sides on 3 compilation CDs - Gumbo Stew, More Gumbo Stew, and Still Spicey Gumbo Stew - Original AFO New Orleans R&B.
While we're talking about Alvin Robinson, I'd like to give one of his relative contemporaries, Jesse Hill, a quick mention. His Charly CD, Y'All Ready Now? ... Plus, is an amazing recording. Jesse's modus operandus seems to have been to show up at the studio with some riffs and minimal lyrics (tho good riffs and good minimal lyrics), have Allen Toussaint put together arrangements, and let it all happen. And it did happen - his big hit, "Ooh Poo Pah Doo" is merely the tip of the iceberg. There was plenty of other great music, even if it didn't make the charts. The CD includes some bits of studio jiving by Mr. Hill, including at least one good belch, and to my tastes, is one of the great classic N.O. r&b collections of all time. (Good liner notes by Neil Slaven, too.)