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- Condition New
- Type CD
- Vendor Ace Records
- SKU 29667042727
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- Lyhyt kuvaus Elvis Presley brought a sense of tribal identity to Americaâs youth when he hit national TV in 1956, although teenage style was happening even before the coming of rockânâroll. A teenage look was adopted in the same way that âourâ music would be when it arrived. In the USA post-war prosperity brought teenage style much earlier than in our war-torn and austere continent, although occupying American forces did leave a certain mark. In Britain we invented the Teddy boy and girl, a sort of working class nose-thumbing to our elders and so-called betters. For us, the advent of rockânâroll and its attendant style was held back by our very own skiffle craze, a folky off-shoot of trad jazz (chunky knits and corduroy). The froth was not blown off the coffee until well into 1957 on this side of the Atlantic, by which time the teenage âabsolute beginnerâ had truly arrived. And the look was all-American. Carl Lee Perkins was the man responsible for the granddaddy of all these songs about clothes. Born out of an expression heard by Johnny Cash while serving in the military; suggested as a song subject to a bemused Carl; exacerbated by something Carl overheard on a dance floor, and eventually written in the middle of a speed-addled night on a paper potato sack. Carlâs âBlue Suede Shoesâ was the first essentially country record to top all three of Billboardâs charts: country & western, R&B and popular. Carlâs meteoric career was the template for most of the early rockabilly exponents: full of wild highs and tragic lows. Itâs true to say that despite its longevity, phenomenal influence over much that followed, including the Beatles, and its star-crossed nature, Carl's career would never quite rise beyond the reputation of that first massive hit. This album brings the original âBlue Suede Shoesâ to the Ace canon for the very first time. Can you believe that? Our opening song (and album title) would have found record-hungry European teens of â57 somewhat confused â an example of creative juxtaposition perhaps? Red blue jeans? But of course, with time came the clarification of all things spoken hep. Back in those days, and for some time to come, our brothers and sisters across the Pond called all jeans bluejeans (one word). Sometimes they called them Leviâs, but in the UK in the late 50s that description meant even less. So, of course, we have blue jeans ⊠and theyâre red! âRed Bluejeans And A Pony Tailâ was, of course, the successor to a hit from the previous year where we first heard of this strange apparel, in Gene Vincentâs very first release, âBe Bop A Lulaâ: âSheâs the gal in the red bluejeans, Sheâs the queen of all the teens.â From âBlue Suedesâ and âRed Bluejeansâ we could have moved in the same direction as pop music tended to do at the time. In the world of the hit parade we had âShort Shortsâ, âPink Shoe Lacesâ, âBlack Denim Trousersâ, âWhite Bucksâ and âSaddle Shoesâ. Not for us such drab garb. Our outfitters have rounded up some âStraight Skirtsâ, âTight Sweatersâ, âPink Peg Slacksâ, âSlim Jimsâ, âTight Caprisâ, âPenny Loafersâ, âSqueaky Shoesâ, âBoyâs Shirtsâ, âPlaid Skirtsâ, âYellow Pantsâ, âRed and Blue Velvetâ, âSun Glassesâ, âCheckerboard and Knee Socksâ and âBermuda Shortsâ. And they all rock their socks off. Yes, with that get-up you better stay out of school. By Brian âFeel The Schmutterâ Nevill (Ace Records)
- Julkaisuvuosi 2,010
1 RED BLUEJEANS AND A PONY TAIL
Gene Vincent & The Blue Caps
2 BLUE SUEDE SHOES
Carl Perkins
3 STRAIGHT SKIRT
Gene Summers & His Rebels
4 DIG THEM SQUEAKY SHOES
Frank Starr & His Rock-Away Boys
5 WASH MACHINE BOOGIE
The Echo Valley Boys
6 I DON'T DIG IT
Mike McAlister
7 PRETTY PLAID SKIRT (AND LONG BLACK SOX)
Mel Smith & The Nite Riders
8 CLOTHES LINE (WRAP IT UP)
Boogaloo & His Gallant Crew
9 BLUE JEANS AND A BOY'S SHIRT
Glen Glenn
10 NEW SHOES
Lee Denson
11 PENNY LOAFERS AND BOBBY SOCKS
Joe Bennett & The Sparkletones
12 PINK PEG SLACKS
Eddie Cochran
13 TIGHT SKIRT AND SWEATER
The Versatones
14 YELLOW PANTS AND BLUE SUEDE SHOES
Little Miss Peggy
15 TIGHT CAPRIS
Jody Reynolds & The Storms
16 SLIM JIM BABY
Johnny Dollar
17 BLUE VELVET
The Clovers
18 GERT'S SKIRT
The Debonaires
19 SUN GLASSES
The Shades featuring The Knott Sisters
20 KNEE SOCKS
The Ideals
21 RAINBOW DOLL
Jimmy Dell
22 WHITE BUCKSKIN SNEAKERS AND CHECKERBOARD SOCKS
The Bell Notes
23 RED VELVET
The Kirby Sisters
24 BERMUDA SHORTS
The Delroys
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