VA: - Rockin' From Coast To Coast Vol. 3
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- Julkaisija Ace Records
- SKU 029667198523x
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- Lyhyt kuvaus t's racket time again, kiddies. Here's the third volume of rare and classy (ahem) rock'n'roll spanning a wide range of styles with the emphasis on WILD. Of the 26 selections, more than half are new to CD including the recently discovered Texan rockabilly gem Too Much Loving Going On, Danny Dell's deranged Froggy Went A-Courting, Flash Terry's frantic Cool It, Bobby Verne's rare Red Hot Car (off tape for the first time), Elroy Dietzel's Rock-N-Bones (again, off tape for the first time), not to mention Mary Petti's quite uncanny Brenda Lee imitation, Hey, Lawdy Lawdy. Then there's Jamie Coe's Summertime Symphony, written and produced by Bobby Darin back in 1959. That one came out in the UK on the old red Parlophone label and is presented here in super-fi sound. British fans of 50s rock have always held an affection for Big Bob's Your Line Was Busy, a New York recording which slipped out virtually unnoticed in Britain on the ill-fated Top Rank label in the late 50s. That's here too. But even that bows in deference to Kid Thomas' demented Rockin' This Joint To-Nite, a disc so wild that tone arms on record decks were known to perspire after each play. In 1958, the American R&B vocalist Bertice Reading came over to the UK and belted out the powerful Rock Baby, Rock It at Abbey Road, battering the tweedy British studio musicians into submission with the power of her voice. This rare example of an American artist showing the British how to rock on their own turf was released exclusively in the UK on Parlophone. It is the only non-US recording heard here. There's more: Shirley Cadell's The Big Bounce was a huge record on the rockabilly scene of the early 1980s and this is the first time it has appeared legitimately on CD. Wild Child Gipson's Uncle John and Strollie Bun by the Blonde Bomber owe more than a nod in Little Richard's direction. These are not the names their mothers knew them by. Of major interest is the original version of the Fendermen's Muleskinner Blues which came out on the tiny Cuca label of Wisconsin. The Fendermen had a major hit with this song in 1960 but not in this form - the hit version was a subsequent re-record for another label. Here's the original earlier cut which few outside rural Wisconsin ever got to hear. It has a fuller sound and a slightly rougher edge. In common with the previous editions, Volume 3 of "Rockin' From Coast To Coast"" comes with a fully illustrated, action packed booklet with annotation by Rob Finnis. They're wild, they're woolly and they're willing - these 26 rockers will leave you breathless. by LOGAN GOURLAY (Ace Records)"
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1 FROGGY WENT A COURTING
Danny Dell & the Trends
2 STROLLIE BUN
The Blonde Bomber
3 COOL IT
Flash Terry
4 ROCK-N-BONES
Elroy Dietzel & the Rhythm Bandits
5 SUMMERTIME SYMPHONY
Jamie Coe
6 THE BIG BOUNCE
Shirley Cadell
7 NO GOOD LOVER
Mickey & Sylvia
8 I'M GONNA TELL
George Fleming
9 SUNGLASSES AFTER DARK
Dwight Pullen
10 TOO MUCH LOVIN' (GOING ON)
Derrell Felts
11 HEY DOLL BABY
Pat Kelly with the Shamrocks
12 BIG FAT SALLY
Ronnie & Roy
13 ROCK BABY, ROCK
Bertice Reading
14 BELIEVE IT OR NOT
Don Covay
15 ROCKIN' THIS JOINT TO-NITE
Kid Thomas
16 UNCLE JOHN
Wild Child Gipson with Freddie Tieken & the Rockers
17 SHAKE BABY SHAKE
Johnny O'Keefe & the Deejays
18 SHOOK SHAKE (LIKE A BIG MIX CAKE)
Ken Davis
19 I'M READY
Hank Mizell
20 YOUR LINE WAS BUSY
Big Bob
21 MY BABY LOVES TO ROCK
Del Reeves
22 HEY, LAWDY LAWDY
Mary Petti
23 EVERYWHERE I GO
Ted Taylor
24 ROCKIN' BLUES
The Del-Tones
25 RED HOT CAR
Bobby Verne
26 MULESKINNER BLUES
The Fendermen
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