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Jerry Cole - Guitars A Go Go
Jerry Cole - Guitars A Go Go
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- Condition New
- Type CD
- Vendor Ace Records
- SKU 29667040822
- Artisti Jerry Cole
- Lyhyt kuvaus Jerry did it all and did it like no-one else could. He recorded a load of high-octane, low-down, all-original exploitation projects and several great records under his own name. There was nothing vanilla about Jerryâs music and he had the unique ability to understand which way the trends were going and to make them his own. Jerryâs career as a âfictitiousâ band leader began with his work on the Crown label. In 1963 he wrote the music, produced and played on several hotrod/motorcycle-themed LPs for the label by fictitious artists including the Hot Rodders, the Blasters, the Winners, the Scramblers and the Strokers. While these LPs include some fun and sometimes dreadful vocals, the instrumentals are raw, take-no-prisoners slabs of hot rod music at its best. That same year he recorded the first of three Joe Saraceno-produced themed LPs for Capitol, âOuter Limitsâ (exploiting the exploiter!) as Jerry Cole & the Spacemen. Introduced to Capitol by Bobby Darin, Jerry went on to record âHot Rod Dance Partyâ and the seminal âSurf Ageâ, regarded as probably the most sophisticated surf LP of the era. He also appeared on several Gary Usher Capitol projects including âHot Rod Highâ by the Knights. At the same time, Jerry was recording loads of drag racing, motorcycle and speed boat-themed instro albums for the Liberty label under the the Hornets banner. While this is not a complete list of studio instro LPs he appeared on, all of his efforts were fast-paced, balls-to-the walls original LPs that hold up well today. With the advent of the go-go craze, Jerry recorded three themed LPs for Crown between 1965-66. Being situated in Hollywood, working the Sunset Strip and band leader of televisionâs smash dance/music show Shindig, Cole was smack dab in the middle of the swinging go-go scene. The first LP, âGuitars A Go Goâ by the Stingers, included a few of the same tracks from the hotrod LPs, sans the hotrod sound effects with alternate titles. âDang Thingâ appears as âBad Rubberâ from the Blastersâ âSounds Of The Dragsâ, âComing Onâ as âPealinâ Outâ from the Strokersâ âHot Rod Alleyâ and âUnchained Soulâ is an alternate version of âThe Green Monsterâ from the same LP. Also compare âGreat Scottâ with the Champsâ âRed Eyeâ â Jerry worked this riff on several tracks during the 60s. The next LP, âA Go Go Guitarsâ was credited to him and is somewhat more polished. All 10 tracks are standouts and âCurfewâ, âReally Got it Badâ, âSloppinââ, âTower Of Londonâ and âTeen Age Fairâ are featured here. âGuitars A Go Go Vol 2â, this time by Jerry Cole and the Stingers, features Jerry playing a ferocious, twangy, rubber band-sounding Telecaster backed by Leon Russellâs signature piano and long-time band mates/brothers Glen and Norm Cass with Don Dexter on drums. This was one hell of a tightly-wound rhythm section and deserve much credit for Jerryâs overall sound on most of his instrumental recordings. This just might be some of the fastest and rockinâ-est guitar playing ever recorded. By Mike Vernon (from Ace Records website)
- Julkaisuvuosi 2,010
1 CURFEW
2 MILK AND HONEY
3 REALLY GOT IT BAD
4 GROOVY NIGHT
5 GREAT SCOTT
6 SLOPPIN'
7 NO MORE HANKY PANKY
8 THE TOWER OF LONDON
9 YEAH, YEAH, YEAH
10 MOVIN' ON
11 PAPERBACK LOVER
12 DANG THING
13 TEEN AGE FAIR
14 RIPPLE BLUES
15 HOLD ON
16 COMING ON
17 UNCHAINED SOUL
18 BAREFOOT BABY
19 ONE FOR THE MONEY
20 007 RIDES AGAIN
21 THE CREAMER
22 WILD WILLYS
23 DRAG SHOOT
24 THE SCREAMER
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