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- Condition New
- Type CD
- Vendor Fantastic Voyage
- SKU 5055311001050
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- Lyhyt kuvaus Fantastic Voyage continues its mission to unearth and collate America’s huge regional rock ‘n’ roll heritages by heading down to Louisiana for Later Alligator, a rare gumbo blend of Big Easy R&B, Cajun country, rampant blues-boogie and Bayou swing, served up over two discs brimming with lesser-heard originals and mouth-watering obscurities on CD for the first time. Compiled with Wild Wax Show DJ ‘Jailhouse’ John Alexander and knowledgably annotated by Lucky Parker, the set deftly demonstrates the fabulous range of styles running rampant in the Pelican State in the 1950s-60s, kicking off and winding up with Louisiana’s most infamous son, Jerry Lee Lewis. The unmistakably rolling ‘Lewis Boogie’ was originally the flip of post-scandal statement, The Return Of Jerry Lee Lewis, while his version of Hank Williams’ ‘Jambalaya’ is the ultimate crowning pinch of gumbo spice on a set whose fellow rockers include ‘Suzie-Q’ titan Dale Hawkins, Bobby Charles [with the title track], Rod Bernard, Clarence Garlow, Roy Brown, Frankie Ford, Bobby Marchan, Fats Domino, Chris Kenner, Tibby Edwards, Johnny Ray Harris, Roy Montrell, Champion Jack Dupree, Mickey Gilley, Billy Blank, Ruckus Tyler, Lou Millet, Clarence ‘Bon Ton’ Garlow and many more. Several tracks are drawn from the local independent labels including Goldband, Jin, Ace, Ram and Vin, introducing a fervently attractive streak for record collectors as many are on CD for the first time. As with all Fantastic Voyage expeditionary releases, the set’s allure is further hot-wired by oddities and curios, here including a 13-year-old Dolly Parton wailing ‘Puppy Love’ or the Cajun accordion swamp gas of Cleveland Crochet’s ‘Sugar Bee’. Strangest of all is Jay chevalier, crooning about the Cuban missile crisis over guitar and bongos before a major explosion at the end. There’s a tangible spirit and energy coursing through these tracks rarely found in today’s music which was even unique to the state of Louisiana back then; it’s own brand of spiced-up, cross-fertilising rock ‘n’ roll and country twang, all bathed in steamy swamp fever. To have so many towering examples gathered together on one set is cause for celebration and no-holds-barred whoopee.
- Julkaisuvuosi 2,012
Disc 1:
Jerry Lee Lewis - Lewis Boogie
Bill & Carroll - Bluff City Rock
Rusty & Doug - Hey Mae
Dale Hawkins - My Babe
Al Ferrier - Kiss Me Baby
Werly Fairburn - All The Time
Cleveland Crochet - Sugar Bee
Harry Choates - Louisiana Boogie
Ruckus Tyler - Rollin’ And A-Rockin’
Lou Millet - Slip, Slip Slippin’ In
Dolly Parton - Puppy Love
Tibby Edwards - Flip, Flop And Fly
Bobby Charles - Take It Easy Greasy
Rod Bernard - Pardon, Mr Gordon
Tommy Strange - Nervous And Shakin’ All Over
Gene Wyatt - Lover Boy
Johnny Ray Harris - Cajun Weekend
Lonesome Drifter - Eager Boy
Roy Montrell - Mudd
Billy Blank - Hard Luck
Mickey Gilley - Drive In Movie
Johnny Jano - Havin’ A Whole Lot Of Fun
Jerry Kennedy - Teenage Love Is Misery
Al Terry - Watch Dog
Clarence ‘Bon Ton’ Garlow - Route 90
Disc 2:
Dave Bartholomew - When The Saints Go Marching In
Roy Brown - Saturday Night
Bobby Charles - Later Alligator
Rocket Morgan - You’re Humbuggin’ Me
Tommy Todd - Tag Along
Fats Domino - I’m Gonna Be A Wheel Some Day
Paul Gayten - Nervous Boogie
Champion Jack Dupree - Shim Sham Shimmy
Margaret Lewis - Cheaters Can’t Win
Dale Hawkins - Susie-Q
Ray Gerdsen - Fattie Hattie
Joe Carl - Rockin’ Fever
Red Smiley - Take A Ride
Ray Vict - We Gonna Bop Stop Rock
Jay Chevalier - Castro Rock
Leroy Castille - Lafayette
Huey ‘Piano’ Smith - High Blood Pressure
Chris Kenner - Sick And Tired
Frankie Ford - Alimony
John Fred - Shirley
Hershel Almond - Let’s Get It On
The Phaetons - I Love My Baby
Bobby Marchan - Quit My Job
Big Boy Myles - New Orleans
Jerry Lee Lewis - Jambalaya
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