Showing newest 35 of 78 posts from May 2010. Show older posts
Showing newest 35 of 78 posts from May 2010. Show older posts

Monday, May 31, 2010

"BO DID IT!" Vol. 17

trax:
1. Bo Diddley - Drunk Man #2 2. Bo Diddley - Tim Hardin 3. Hambone - Carl Perkins 4. Broken Hearted Man - Robert & Johnny 5. Hold Me Baby - George Butler 6. Oh Yeah - The Shadows of Knight 7. I Can Tell - The Kaisers 8. Roadrunner - Kaleidoscope 9. Not fade away - Cutloose 10. Who Do You Love - The Blue Devils 11. Hold Me Baby (Fast) - Holly Golightly 12. Rockinitis - Ronnie Dawson 13. Dictator Of Love - Thee Mighty Caesars 14. Bo Diddley - The Black-Eyed Snakes 15. You Can't Judge A Book By It's Cover - Tim Hardin 16. Who Do You Love - Dion 17. Hold Me Baby (Slow) - Holly Golightly 18. 'nonymous - The Hermits 19. Don't Let It Go (Live) - The 101'ers 20. Mumbo Jumbo - Mickey Hampshire 21. Dearest Darlin' - Thee Headcoats 22. Diddy Wah Diddy - The Nights and Days 23. Pills - New York Dolls 24. I'm a Man - The Litter 25. Bo Diddley - The Animals
Compiled by Johnny Q from his music collection - served by Gyro1966

The BOBBETTES "The Ultimate Collection - Mr. Lee and Others"

The Bobbettes were among the first successful girl groups of the rock era. In a field dominated by male artists, these five young girls from Harlem became the first all-girl doo-wop group to have a #1 R&B; hit and a Top Ten pop hit with their first single, 'Mr. Lee,' in 1957. Originally dubbed the Harlem Queens, the group teamed sisters Emma and Jannie Pought with Laura Webb, Helen Gathers, and Reather Dixon. First meeting in 1955 while singing in the glee club at Harlem's P.S. 109, soon the girls were appearing at the Apollo Theater's legendary amateur nights, and through manager James Dailey, they landed a contract with Atlantic. Inspired by their fifth grade teacher, the Bobbettes' debut ‘Mr. Lee’ appeared in mid-1957 and was also their biggest hit. The song reportedly began as an insulting one until their label made the group change the lyric to something more upbeat. Four Atlantic follow-ups failed to chart, and after issuing the ballad ‘You Are My Sweetheart’ in 1959, the group left the label for the Triple-X imprint. There they released ‘I Shot Mr. Lee’, a song which returns to the original sentiment when the girls gleefully describe shooting Mr. Lee in the head. Despite (or perhaps because of) its graphic subject matter the song began to climb the charts, forcing Atlantic to release their own version and effectively killing the single's momentum. Although the subsequent ‘Have Mercy Baby’ and ‘Dance with Me Georgie’ both emerged as minor hits, in 1960 the Bobbettes moved to End Records, cutting the standard ‘Teach Me Tonight.’ 1962's ‘I Don't Like It Like That,’ an answer song to the Chris Kenner hit ‘I Like It Like That,’ was the group's last chart entry, although they continued recording for a series of labels, most notably Diamond and Mayhew, through 1974, touring oldies circuits in years to follow. The Bobbettes were a unique vocal group with an original style and a youthful energy that is contagious, particularly on their early cuts. As lengthy as it is, this 34-tracks collection doesn't have all of the Bobbettes' singles, but compiles so many of them that collectors can hardly complain. http://www.answers.com/

trax:
01 Mr. Lee 02 Look At The Stars 03 Speedy 04 Come-A Come-A 05 Zoomy 06 Rock And Ree Ah Zole 07 Um Bow Wow 08 The Dream 09 Don't Say Goodbye 10 You Are My Sweetheart 11 Untrue Love 12 I Shot Mr. Lee 13 I Shot Mr. Lee (Stereo) 14 Billy 15 Dance With Me George 16 Have Mercy Baby 17 Row Row Row 18 Teddy 19 Teach Me Tonight 20 Mister Johnny Q 21 I Don't Like It Like That (Pt. 1) 22 I Don't Like It Like That (Pt. 2) 23 I Cried 24 Oh My Papa 25 Close Your Eyes 26 Somebody Bad Stole The Wedding Bell 27 My Mama Said 28 Sandman 29 In Paradise 30 I'm Climbing A Mountain 31 Looking For A Lover 32 My Dearest 33 Are You Satisfied 34 Mama Papa
+ bonus:
35 Having Fun (RCA) 36 I've Gotta Face The World (RCA) 37 Good Man (Mayhew) 38 Happy Go Lucky Me
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Sunday, May 30, 2010

"BO DID IT!" Vol. 16

trax:
1. Diddley Diddley Daddy - Bobby Crafford 2. Bo Diddley - The Shadows 3. Love Is Strange - Mickey & Sylvia 4. Jungle Farm - The Men Of Chantz 5. Jungle Hop - Kip Tyler 6. You Can't Judge A Book - Gonn 7. Mona - The Teddy Boys 8. I Can Tell - Thee Headcoats 9. Roadrunner - The Phantoms 10. You Don't Love Me - Kim & Grim 11. Not Fade Away - Corporate Image 12. Mumblin' Mosie - The Bintangs 13. Mush Mouth Millie - The Hentchmen 14. Hootchi Cootchi Man - Gaylon Christie 15. The Greatest Lover In The World - Billy Childish 16. i'm a man - The Barracudas 17. Road Runner - The Shamrocks 18. You Don´t Love Me - Groundhogs 19. I Can Tell - Bern Elliott & the Fenmen 20. Road Block - The Cynics 21. Who Do You Love - The Minnesota Voodoo Men 22. Wish You Would - The Blue Devils 23. Crackin' Up - Johnny Legend &d; His Rockabilly Bastards 24. Crackin' Up - The Velvet Underground
Compiled by Johnny Q from his music collection - served by Gyro1966

CARL & PEARL BUTLER / JOHNNY & JONIE MOSBIE "Best Of Butler & Mosbie - A Family Affair" 1960's

Koch's 2005 release A Family Affair is not strictly a Carl Butler compilation. Instead, if features 14 husband-wife duets by Butler and his spouse Pearl and is rounded off with five cuts by the similar husband-wife team Johnny & Jonie Mosby. All of this material is straight-ahead honky tonk cut in the '60s, and while it doesn't break out of the genre -- it's all mid-tempo two-steps and barroom ballads, with the occasional breezy novelty number -- it's all well done and sometimes exceptional. Given that the Butlers have three times as many tracks on this comp as the Mosbys, it's not a surprise that they make a stronger impression -- there's simply more of their music to absorb -- but they also have the better songs, highlighted by the hits "Honky Tonkitis," "Too Late to Try Again," and "Don't Let Me Cross Over," as well as "We'll Sweep Out the Ashes in the Morning," later popularized by Gram Parsons (it makes its CD debut here). While the Mosbys don't have any songs quite as indelible as those, their five contributions are sturdy, engaging early-'60s honky tonk and are a nice additions to this enjoyable disc. (Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide) - more notes in the download

trax:
Carl & Pearl Butler
1. Honky Tonkitis 2. Don't Let Me Cross Over 3. Loving Arms 4. Too Late To Try Again 5. My Tears Don't Show 6. I'm Hanging Up The Phone 7. Forbidden Street 8. We'd Destroy Each Other 9. Just Thought I'd Let You Know 10. Our Ship Of Love 11. Little Pedro 12. Punish Me Tomorrow 13. I Never Got Over You 14. We'll Sweep Out The Ashes In The Morning
Johnny & Josie Mosby
15. Don't Call Me From A Honky Tonk 16. Trouble In My Arms 17. Who's Been Cheatin' Who 18. Keep Those Cards And Letters Coming 19. How The Other Half Lives
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Saturday, May 29, 2010

"BO DID IT!" Vol. 15

trax:
1. Bo Diddley - Jean Dinning 2. Love Is Strange - Chubby Checker w/Dee Dee Sharp 3. Bo Diddley - Teddy Randazzo 4. Mumblin' Mosie - Cliff Richard 5. not fade away - Los Young Beats 6. Crazy Country Hop - The Shanes 7. Bo Diddley - The Rebel Rousers 8. Roadrunner - The Defenders 9. Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut - The Town Criers 10. Get Out Of My Way - The Slaves 11. Who Do You Love - The Groop 12. I Can Tell - The Lords 13. I'm A Man - The Novas 14. Mona - The Creatures 15. You Can't Tell A Book By The Cover - Tom Rush 16. Not Fade Away - The Typhoons 17. I'm Looking For A Woman - The Downliners Sect 18. Who Do You Love - Tom Rush 19. She's Fine, She's Mine - Thee Headcoats 20. neither fish nor fowl - Thee Headcoats 21. Cadillac - The Milkshakes 22. The Night Is Black - The Wylde Mammoths 23. You Gonna Need Me When I'm Gone - The Wylde Mammoths 24. i can tell - The Gruesomes 25. bad woman - The Chesterfield Kings
Compiled by Johnny Q from his music collection - served by Gyro1966

JOHNNY ADAMS "I Won't Cry" (Ric Records '59 -'63)

Even on his earliest singles, Johnny Adams already had developed a velvety crooning style seemingly at odds with his raucous hometown. This 14-track collection of Adams' 1959-1963 work for Ric Records contains some stunning stuff, most of it in the big-voiced ballad mode (with an occasional nod to Ray Charles). "I Won't Cry," "A Losing Battle," and "Lonely Drifter" capture Adams' tender, mellifluous delivery beautifully. (Bill Dahl, All Music Guide) - more liner notes in the downloadtrax:
01 (Oh Why) I Won't Cry 02 Life Is A Struggle 03 A Losing Battle 04 Nowhere To Go 05 Oh So Nice 06 I Want To Do Everything For You 07 You Can Make It If You Try 08 Teach Me To Forget 09 Let the Winds Blow 10 I Solemnly Promise 11 Who Are You 12 Come on 13 Someone For Me 14 Lonely Drifter
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Friday, May 28, 2010

The Untamed Youth "Youth Runs Wild!" 1998

US surf, garage, hot rod, instrumental, frat rock band formed in Columbia, MO by Deke Dickerson and Steve Mace.Although by 1998 the Untamed Youth were nothing more than a group that regrouped for the occasional reunion gig or semi-tour, this is their most perfectly realized album. Although the group's small-combo sound is still pretty well intact, leader Derek Dickerson stretches the musical boundaries further than previous outings, making this far more than your average one-riff retro album. For a band that seldom, if ever proffers their own material, there are five originals aboard this 14-track album. Dickerson brings us the instrumental "Lightnin' Louie," "Full Blown 426 Hemi," and the quirky but very cool "Mace Has Got a Hot Rod Dart," a '90s updating of the Jan & Dean "Schlock Rod" theme. But even more intriguing are the two vocal and songwriting efforts from bass player/resident wildman Steve Mace, "They Can't Call It Beer" (a rant against everything in the beer cooler that isn't Pabst Blue Ribbon) and "Where Did Kono Go?," an ode to the bit player on Hawaii Five-O. There's still a lot of fun and irreverence on this disc, but there's a lot more music than previous outings to back it up. Think of this as the Youth's version of "Hit City '65" and it'll make perfect sense to you. ~ Cub Kodatrax:
1. Haunted Castle Party 2. I Couldn't Care Less 3. Charlena 4. Mace Has Got a Hot Rod Dart 5. They Can't Call It Beer 6. F-olding Money 7. Lightnin' Louie 8. Girl Happy 9. Full Blown 426 Hemi 10. I've Been Wrong Before 11. Red Line 12. Where Did Kono Go? 13. Iron Cross 14. Dance Sammy Dance

"BO DID IT!" Vol. 14

trax:
1. Hong Kong Missisippi - Henry Henry 2. Uh Huh Huh - Don Hosea 3. Jim Dandy and Sweet Sixteen - The Jesters 4. Things Go Better with Coke #2 - Freddy Cannon 5. Just the Way You Are - The Strangeloves 6. Sendin' My Love - The Strangeloves 7. Drums Are My Beat - Sandy Nelson 8. You Can't Judge A Book - Ella & The Night Shouters 9. I Want Candy - The Cherubs 10. Willie And The Hand Jive - Taj Mahal / Eric Bibb / Linda Tillery 11. Not Fade Away - The Barracudas 12. Mean Woman Blues - The Soul Agents 13. I Wanna Know - Bill Kimber & the Couriers 14. Speak no evil - The Missing Links 15. Pseudo Psycho Intuition [Politician] - The Colony 16. I Can Tell - The Ugly Ducklings 17. Mama keep your big mouth shut - The Missing Links 18. Mystic Eyes - Them 19. Who Do You Love - The Aces 20. I'm Looking for a Woman - Kaleidoscope 21. Cops And Robbers - The Downliners Sect 22. Road Runner - Thee Headcoatees 23. I'm A Man - The Remains 24. Diddy wah diddy - Running Jumping Standing Still 25. I want candy - Brian Poole & the Tremeloes
Compiled by Johnny Q from his music collection - served by Gyro1966

SCATMAN CROTHERS "I Want To Rock n' Roll"

The 50's R&B sides of this multi-talented artist.Though many people probably remember him for an appearance in the film The Shining or for his role as Louie in Chico and the Man during the '70s, Scatman Crothers had an extensive jazz and later R&B background. He performed in many clubs and on radio shows in the '20s,'30s, and '40s before making the move to television in 1948. But once he moved to acting, Crothers stayed busy the remainder of his life. He had roles in such series as The Governor and J.J., Kojak, Toma, and One of the Boys. He was also active as a voice for such cartoon series as Hong Kong Phooey and The Harlem Globetrotters. (Ron Wynn, AMG)trax:
01 Rock Roma Rock It 02 Woodchoppers Ball 03 Blueberry Hill 04 I Got Rhythm 05 Tell Me How Long The Trains Been Gone 06 Exactly Like You 07 Hound Dog 08 My Dearest One 09 Vancey Special 10 I'm Gonna Rock&Roll 11 I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter 12 The Fool 13 Copenhagen. 14 Nobody Knows Why 15 Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone 16 The Best Things In Life Are Free 17 Pappa 18 My Blue Heaven 19 Undecided 20 Transfusion 21 Wrappi'n It Up 22 Be Bop Lula 23 Sweet Lips 24 Ghost Riders 25 Hey Lawdy Mama 26 Keep That Coffee Hot 27 The Gal Looks Good 28 I'm In Love Again 29 Nobody Knows Why 30 Kansas City
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Thursday, May 27, 2010

"STOMP! SHOUT! SCREAM!" VA

"And then there's the music. One mustn't forget the music, courtesy of Catfight, The Woggles, The Evidents, The Fleshtones, The Vendettas, The Penetrators, and more. When the ending credits roll, you will feel such a strong urge to stand up, shift your weight from hip to hip, and chant "stomp," "shout," and "scream" to the intermittent clapping of your own hands." Edit - Film Threat EditStomp! Shout! Scream! is Jay Wade Edwards' loving homage to all things B-Movie. Edwards (director of the Monster Trilogy and producer of Aqua Teen Hunger Force) has partnered with Chicken Ranch Records to release the soundtrack album. The soundtrack is augmented with a rare track by The Fleshtones and tracks by Chicken Ranch artists Tiger! Tiger! and The Clutters, which didn't make the final cut of the film. The soundtrack to Stomp! Shout! Scream! features four tracks by Atlanta all-girl band Catfight!, two tracks by the Woggles (including a new song "1-4-3"), and tracks by The Hatebombs, Vendettas, and others. - from Amazon

trax:
1. Stomp! Shout! Scream! - Catfight! 2. Back Off My Baby - Catfight! 3. Syphillis - Catfight! 4. Shake - The Hate Bombs 5. Push - The Woggles 6. Action Figure - The Evidents 7. Push - The Woggles 8. The Drag - The Vendettas 9. 50 Bucks a Midget - The Penetrators 10. Syphilis - Catfight! 11. Go Go Gorilla - Catfight! 12. Tainted Love - The Clutters 13. Time Zone - The Fleshtones 14. Black Daggers - Tiger! Tiger!
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"BO DID IT!" Vol. 13

trax:
1. Hey Little Girl - Dee Clark 2. Highway 41 - Cousin Leroy 3. I'm A Man - The Sonics 4. Diddy Wah Diddy - Mike Furber & The Bowery Boys 5. I Wish You Would - Ugly Ducklings 6. She's Fine, She's Fine - John E Sharpe & the Squires 7. I Can Tell - The Crazy Rockers 8. Willie And The Hand Jive - Dan Penn 9. Castin' My Spell - The Pete Best Combo 10. Can't Judge A Book - Thee Headcoats 11. Come On Over - Finnicum 12. Hey Mama - Peter & The Wolves 13. Drums In The Storm - The Stormies 14. Bo Diddley - John E Sharpe & the Squires 15. Mona - The Iguanas 16. Willie And The Hand Jive - The Countdown 5 17. Did Ya Need To Know - Dale Gregory & The Shouters 18. Not Fade Away - The High Tops 19. Meet Jaqueline - The Loot 20. meet jacqueline - thee headcoatees 21. I'm A Road Runner - The Fabulous Wanderers 22. Roadrunner - St. Michael Sect 23. Who Do You Love - Thee Headcoats 24. Not Fade Away - Denny Seyton & The Sabres 25. Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut - The Ugly Ducklings 26. El Monstruo - Los Monstruos 27. Bo Diddley Medley - The Syndicats 28. Mystery Track - Mystery Band
Compiled by Johnny Q from his music collection - served by Gyro1966

RAY CHARLES "The ABC's of Ray Charles"

A fantastic collection of rare & unavailable material from Ray Charles' ABC- Paramount years. This stuff is really essential, I recommend it to everyone here at Twilightzone!trax:
01 Don't Set Me Free 02 My Baby Don't Dig Me 03 That's All I Am To You 04 Love's Gonna Live Here 05 I Like To Hear It Sometime 06 You're Just About To Lose Your Clown 07 Peace Of Mind 08 You've Got A Problem 09 I Don't Need No Doctor 10 The Train 11 Whatcha Doing In There 12 Something's Got To Change 13 Go On Home 14 That's A Lie 15 I Chose To Sing The Blues 16 I'll Be Your Servant 17 I'm Satisfied 18 I Won't Leave 19 Come & Get It 20 Finders Keepers, Losers Weepers 21 If It Wasn't For Bad Luck 22 The Same Thing That Can Make You Laugh 23 You Ought To Chnage Your Ways 24 I Can't Stop Loving You Baby 25 Tired Of My Tears 26 I May Be Wrong
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

M.P.D. Limited "The Wild Side Of Life" 1982

Another strong entry in my ongoing admiration for Australian beat & punk bands. M.P.D. Limited were a young trio who rose to the top and then crashed all in the span of 18 months back in the early days of the australian music scene. This LP brings together the bulk of their recorded output and includes all of their hits and strongest cuts. They were competitors of the Easybeats and the Master's Apprentices and like them tried to make the jump to England to increase their fortunes but the familiar story of poor management and record label apathy forced a premature breakup. Songs like "Little Boy Sad", "If You Were Mine" and "It's Been A Long Time Coming" demonstrate the strength of their writing and performances. Enjoy this short, sharp blast of Australian beat. - SamIamtraxfromwax:
1. Little Boy Sad 2. I Am What I Am 3. Paper Doll 4. If You Were Mine 5. Her Favourite Song 6. Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder 7. Wild Side Of Life 8. Lonely Boy 9. You Might As Well Forget Him 10. I Won't Be Back 11. It's Been A Long Time Coming 12. Wendy Don't Go 13. Remember (Walkin' In the Sand) 14. No Regrets

"BO DID IT!" Vol. 12

trax:
1. Let The Water Run Down - Ben E. King 2. It Can Happen to You - Jess Conrad 3. You Don't Love Me - The Gories 4. You Don't Love Me Anymore - The Bumps 5. I'm Leaving, Baby - John Lee Hooker 6. I Wish you would - The Boots 7. Can't Judge A Book - Casey Jones & Governors 8. Mona - T.C. Atlantic 9. bo diddley - The Cavemen 10. Hey Hey Bo Diddley - Les Lionceaux 11. Casting My Spell - Wes Dakus & The Rebels 12. who do you love - The Milkshakes 13. One Day You Die - The Milkshakes 14. Cadillac - Mama Guitar 15. I Can Tell - The Mersey Men 16. diddley diddley daddy - Ronnie Hawkins 17. No Jive - The Strangeloves 18. Willie & The Hand Jive - Sonny Burgess & Kings Iv 19. Bad Woman - The Fallen Angels 20. Not Fade Away - The End 21. Pretty Thing - David John & The Mood 22. Here 'Tis - The Cops 'N' Robbers 23. cracking up - The Betterdays 24. Let The Water Run Down - P.J. Proby 25. I'm Alright - The Invictas 26. Nursery Rhyme - The Shamrocks 27. Down Home Special - The Shamrocks 28. Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut (Live) - Sooner or Later 29. Who Do You Love - The Mood
Compiled by Johnny Q from his music collection - served by Gyro1966

THE HAWKS / THE BEES "Chronological 53/54 Hawks/Bees"

Dave Bartholomew scouted both The Hawks and The Bees for Imperial Records of New Orleans. Originally built around Allen Matthews, The Hawks recorded four sessions with Imperial without much tangible success. Musically they remind one of the Apollo-era 5 Royales--a compliment. The previously unreleased School Girl is almost as good as anything here, which is pretty good. It Ain't That Way even crosses over into greatness. And That's What You Are, with lead vocal by tenor Joseph Gaines, comes close. The (Four) Bees lead vocalist Billy Bland went on to some measure of success as a solo performer for Old Town Records. The Bees cut only two sessions (yielding only six songs) for Imperial with My Toy, an early version of Bartholomew's risque My Ding-A-Ling, garnering the most attention. But it wasn't all complimentary and it wasn't enough to sustain them. (JC,Down Home Music)

trax:
The Hawks
1. Joe The Grinder 2. It Ain't That Way 3. Candy Girl 4. I-Yi 5. Why Oh Why 6. Good News 7. She Is All Right 8. He's That Fat Man 9. Give It Up 10. Nobody But You 11. All Women All The Same 12. That's What You Are 13. It's Too Late Now 14. School Girl 15. These Blues 16. I Want My Loving Now 17. Can't See For Lookin'
The Bees
18. I Want To Be Loved 19. Darling Please 20. Get Away Baby 21. Toy Bell 22. Snathcin' Back 23. The Sunny Side Of The Street
The Hawks
24. I Can't See For Lookin' 25. Ever Since You've Been Gone 26. It's All Over
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

MISS LUDELLA BLACK "She's Out There" 2002

"For those of you not familiar with the illustrious heroine, Miss Ludella Black, here is a brief resume...... Ludella spent her early days gracing venues all over England and releasing a number of cool garage/beat records with her first band, THE DELMONAS. Upon their demise as a band, she was approached by fellow Chathamite, Billy Childish and asked to sing in his new Headcoat side project, THEE HEADCOATEES. Under the guidance of Mr. Childish, Ludella along with Holly Golightly, Kira Rubella, and Bongo Debbie, formed one of the most successful girl fronted bands in Garage history. The Headcoatee phenomenon worked it¹s magic around the globe with major scores in Europe, North America and the Far East. Like all good things, the Headcoatees came to an end, upon the breakup of the Headcoats. These days Ludella lives on a house boat in Chatham, England with her close friend Mickey Hampshire of the legendary Milkshakes. This brings us to the recording of "She's Out There", her first solo full length. Over this past winter, Ludella and Mickey worked on many songs including some classic covers from their record collection. Together with Bruce and Johnny from the HEADCOATS, the four of them went to London's Toe Rag studio and recorded this fine release. The result is a charming new garage record featuring some great sounding evocative songs to warm the heart."trax:
1. He's Out There 2. This Room 3. Love Pours Out of My Heart 4. Don't You Count on It 5. Why? 6. Last Summer 7. Never Again 8. A Matter of the Heart 9. Is It True 10. No-One Should Feel the Way I Do 11. Without My Love 12. Some Things You Never Get Used To 13. It Shouldn't Exist 14. Bad Blood and Trouble
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"BO DID IT!" Vol. 11

trax:
1. Who Do You Love - The Sunday Servants 2. She's Fine She's Mine - Thee Headcoats Sect 3. I'm leaving - The Wheels 4. Bo Diddley - The Juveniles 5. Road block - The Wheels 6. I'm A Roadrunner - Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders 7. crackin' up - The Famen 8. Mona - The Pleasers 9. i can tell - The Searchers 10. Brontosaurus Stomp - The Piltdown Men 11. Mickey's Monkey - Choker Campbell Band 12. Watch Out Sally! - Diane Renay 13. Buzz Buzz A-Diddle-It - Freddy Cannon 14. Abigail Beecher - Freddy Cannon 15. Uncle Bud - Billy Bland 16. perro lanudo - Los Rockin' Devils 17. Mystery Train - Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs 18. Bo Diddley - The Pleasers 19. You Can't Judge A Book By Looking At The Cover - The Crawdaddys 20. Casting My Spell - The Gories 21. Who Do You Love - The Tracers 22. Keep Your Big Mouth Shut - Thee Headcoats 23. Ready Sect Go! - Thee Headcoats Sect 24. Baby-teeth Marge - Thee Headcoatees 25. I Want Candy - The Count Bishops 26. Who Do You Love - The Blues Project
Compiled by Johnny Q from his music collection - served by Gyro1966

THE EDSELS "Rama Lama Ding Dong"

A brief encounter with fame came for the Edsels when they recorded the doo wop masterpiece "Rama Lama Ding Dong." Originally released in 1959, the single became a hit some three years after its initial release, thanks to the efforts of diligent record collectors and disc jockeys.Taking their name from Ford's legendary failed automobile, the Edsels formed in the tiny mill town of Campbell, OH, in the late '50s. The group consisted of lead vocalist George Jones, Jr., James Reynolds, Marshall Sewell, Harry Greene, and Larry Greene. The group auditioned for a local Ohio music publisher in 1958. Through the publisher, the group landed a record deal with the small Dub Records. The Edsels' first single was a song Jones had written, "Rama Lama Ding Dong." The first pressings on Dub Records were mislabeled "Lama Rama Ding Dong." 
"Rama Lama Ding Dong" became a local hit, but made no impact nationally. In 1961, disc jockeys began playing the song again because it sounded similar to the Marcels' current hit, "Blue Moon." Within a few months, the single was re-released on Twin Records -- this time with the correct song title -- and it quickly scaled the pop charts, peaking at number 21. Ironically, the group had broken up by the time "Rama Lama Ding Dong" became a hit in 1961. (Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Cub Koda, All Music Guide)

trax:
01 Rama Lama Ding Dong 02 Three Precious Words 03 Born In Mexico 04 Don't Know What To Do 05 Love Makes The World Go Round 06 Could It Be 07 Hide And Seek 08 Let's Go 09 My Whispering Heart 10 Count The Tears 11 Twenty Four Hours 12 What Brought Us Together 13 Got To Find Out About Love 14 Give Me Love 15 Count The Tears 16 Bells 17 Rink-A Dink-I-Do 18 Hide And Go Seek 19 Do You Love Me
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Monday, May 24, 2010

"Estrus Gearbox" 1991 (3 x Vinyl, 7" Box Set)

12 revved-up bands on a thrill-mad rampage!traxfromwax:
1. Cheater Slicks - Cheater Slicks 2. Hot Rods To Heaven - Fastbacks 3. Road Runnah - Gas Huffer 4. Burrito Grand Prix - Huevos Rancheros 5. ’57 Nomad - The M-80’s 6. Warm Piston - Mono Men 7. Nova ’69 - Marble Orchard 8. Nitroglycerin - Mortals 9. Brand New Chevy - The Muffs 10. Boss Hoss - Nomads 11. SS 396 - The Untamed Youth 12. Cheater, Cheater - The Vacant Lot

"BO DID IT!" Vol. 10

trax:
1. A Long Vacation - Ricky Nelson 2. Bo Diddley - The Crickets 3. Dearest Darling - Gizelle 4. Mannish Boy (aka I'm Grown) - Lightnin' Slim 5. You Don't Love Me Baby - Magic Sam 6. Rockinitis - Billy Boy Arnold 7. Chicken In The Basket - Billy Bland 8. Ride On Josephine - Union Avenue 9. Gunslinger - Sleepy LaBeef 10. I Love You So - The Blasters 11. Who Do You Love - The Yardbirds 12. Before You Accuse Me - 13th Floor Elevators 13. Remarkable - The Milkshakes 14. Road Runner - Thee Headcoats 15. Be A Sect Maniac! - The Downliners Sect 16. Sect Appeal - The Downliners Sect 17. I Wish You Would - The Blasters 18. I Can Tell - The Zephyrs 19. Road Runner - The Rolling Stones 20. Diddley Daddy - The British Walkers 21. Pretty Thing - Stovepipe #4 22. Here 'Tis - The High Numbers 23. casting my spell on you - Johnny Kidd & The Pirates 24. Cadillac - The New Colony Six 25. Keep Your Big Mouth Shut - The Delmonas 26. Gringles And Groyles - Thee Milkshakes 27. Bird Diddley Beat - The Trashmen 28. You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover - The Mugwumps 29. Misty Eyes - Tommy Roe
Compiled by Johnny Q from his music collection - served by Gyro1966

The Buchanan Brothers "Atomic Power"

The Buchanan Brothers' biggest contribution to pop culture was the 1946 country hit "Atomic Power," a Cold War artifact on par with the Louvin Brothers' "Great Atomic Power" and Lowell Blanchard's "Jesus Hits Like an Atom Bomb." The attempt to reconcile science with religion -- or to view awesome "scientific" phenomenon through the lens of Christianity -- gave the Buchanan Brothers a few other Atomic Age masterpieces: "(When You See) Those Flying Saucers" argues that the appearance of flying saucers is a harbinger of the Judgment Day, and "There's a Power Greater Than Atomic" is a real fire-and-brimstone ditty that posits God as the ultimate power because he can wipe out not just lots of people, but every last person on Earth. Atomic Power is an 18-track anthology of this highly entertaining brother duo's RCA Victor sides, accounting for all but ten of the group's recordings for the label. Novelty songs were the Brothers' forte, but they also performed weepers ("Then You'll Be the One to Cry"), train songs ("The Silver Meteor"), and straightforward sacred songs like the Dixieland-flavored "(When I Put on My) Long White Robe." The disc is well mastered from original 78s. (Greg Adams, All Music Guide)

trax:
01 High Tempered Mamma 02 The Heartsick Blues 03 Atomic Power 04 (When You) See Those Flying Saucers 05 The Silver Meteor 06 There's A Power Greater Than Atomic 07 Just Hangin' On 08 Am I Still P-A-R-T Of Your H-E-A-R-T 09 Left By The Wayside 10 My Little Boy Blue 11 Hootin-Nanny Pappa 12 Then You'll Be The One To Cry 13 Singing An Old Hymn 14 Mama I'm Sick 15 I Got Worries 16 Don't Cry (My Coney Island Baby) 17 Shut That Gate 18 (When I Put On My) Long White Robe.mp3
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Sunday, May 23, 2010

"BO DID IT!" Vol. 9

trax:
1. Cannonball - Duane Eddy 2. Bo Diddley - J.M Van Eaton 3. Chicken Hop - Billy Bland 4. Hey Bo Diddley - Ron Hawkins Quartet 5. Hey Bo Diddley - Tommy Genova 6. Casting My Spell - El Rio Trio 7. Hey Bo Diddley - Bill Black's Combo 8. You Don't Love Me - Jay Swan 9. Crackin' Up - The Gants 10. Crazy Country Hop - The Creation 11. i can tell - Johnny Kidd 12. roadrunner - The Royal Guardsmen 13. One Ugly Child - Thee Headcoats 14. Pretty Thing [demo] - The Clique 15. Rosalyn - The Pretty Things 16. She's Fine She's Mine - The Pretty Things 17. Get Yourself Home - The Pretty Things 18. Here 'Tis - The Betterdays 19. People, Let's Freak Out - The Belfast Gypsies 20. I'm A Man - The Yardbirds 21. Cadillac - The Downliners Sect 22. Nursery Rhymes - The Downliners Sect 23. Mama,Keep Your Big Mouth Shut - The Boots 24. Bo-Us Diddley-Us - The Milkshakes 25. I Want Candy - Thee Headcoatees 26. bo diddley - The Royal Guardsmen 27. Obviously Five Believers - Bob Dylan 28. You Can't Judge A Book - Dion
Compiled by Johnny Q from his music collection - served by Gyro1966

THE KODAKS "Oh Gee Oh Gosh"

trax:
01 Little Boy And Girl 02 Oh Gee Oh Gosh 03 Kingless Castle 04 Runaround Baby 05 Guardian Angel 06 Dance Dance Dance 07 Teenager's Dream 08 My Baby And Me 09 Little Boy And Girl (Alt) 10 Make Believe World 11 Teenager's Dream 12 Oh Gee Oh Gosh (Alt)
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Saturday, May 22, 2010

"BO DID IT!" Vol. 8

trax:
1. Ride On Josephine - Sleepy LaBeef 2. Turn Me Loose - Sleepy LaBeef 3. I Ain't Bo Diddley - Mickey Gilley 4. Hey, Shine - Snatch & The Poontangs 5. I Wish You Would - Billy Boy Arnold 6. sing real loud - Lloyd George 7. It's The Truth Ruth - The Big Bopper 8. Bo Diddley Bach - The Kingsmen 9. Hey Bo Diddley - Ronnie Hawkins 10. One Ugly Child - Larry Bright 11. Bo Diddley Is A Lover - The Liverbirds 12. Roadrunner - The King Beats 13. She's Fine,She's Mine - The King Beats 14. Cops And Robbers - The Rolling Stones 15. Crackin' Up - The Rolling Stones 16. Mona - The Rolling Stones 17. bo diddley - The Rattles 18. Oh Yeah - The Others 19. Castin' My Spell - The Measles 20. Help Out - Thee Headcoatees 21. Mumblin' Guitar - Cub Koda 22. come back baby - Mike Sanchez 23. Storm Warnin' - The Raunch Hands 24. Willie and the Hand Jive - '68 Comeback 25. Hong Kong Mississippi - Tinsley Ellis 26. You can't judge a book - Russ Be-Bop's Roadrunners 27. Castin' My Spell - The Fogcutters
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THE JEWELS "B-Bomb Baby"

trax:
01 Big Wig Walk 02 Golden Girl 03 Hearts Of Stone 04 Runnin' 05 A Fool In Paradise 06 Oh Yes I Know 07 Living From Day To Day 08 Rosalie 09 I'm Crying 10 Enfold Me 11 Bad Habit 12 Sad Day 13 Hearts Can Be Broken 14 Angel In My Life 15 Please Return 16 Natural Natural Ditty 17 Keep Your Feet On The Floor 18 How 19 No Shoulder To Cry On 20 Rickety Rock 21 My Baby 22 Goin' Goin' Gone 23 Give Me Your Hand 24 Teasin' Me 25 She's A Flirt 26 B-Bomb Baby 27 I Had A Dream 28 Strawberry Peak 29 Pearly Mae 30 The Wind
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Friday, May 21, 2010

"BO DID IT!" Vol. 7

trax:
1. Roadrunner - The Shanes 2. You're Lookin' Good - The Nite Caps 3. You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover - Rey Anton & The Peppermint Men 4. Bring It To Jerome - David John & The Mood 5. Didi-Wa-Didi - The Ones 6. Bo Street Runner - The Bo Street Runners 7. Zulu Stomp - The Brand 8. Who Do You Love - The Preachers 9. Not Fade Away - The Spinning Wheels 10. I'm All Right (Live) - The Rolling Stones 11. Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut - Jim Doval & The Gaucho's 12. Grumbling Guitar - The Other Two 13. Crazy country hop - The Rockin' Berries 14. Willie and the hand jive - The Tremeloes 15. You Can't Judge A Book By Looking At The Cover - The Monkees 16. Who Do You Love - Ronnie Hawkins 17. Bullmoose - The Firing Squad 18. Bo Diddley - The Barbarians 19. Dancing girl - The Masters Apprentices 20. You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover - The Wild Oats 21. I Wish You Would - The Chimney Sweeps 22. Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut - The Chimney Sweeps 23. Diddy Wah Diddy - Barry & The Remains 24. I'm A Man - The Who 25. Who Do You Love - The Scorpions 26. Vietnam - Bobby Jameson 27. I Wish You Would - The Yardbirds
Compiled by Johnny Q from his music collection - served by Gyro1966

"THE FINE RECORDING STUDIO GOSPEL HIGHLIGHTS"

Great Raw Rockin' Gospel!As the moribund recording industry marginalizes itself into utter irrelevance, it warms the cockles to hark back to the heyday of the great independent labels across the country whose legendary bossmen cast their nets across all genres in search of hits. Syd Nathan in Cincinnati (King), Art Rupe in L.A. (Specialty), and Sam Phillips in Memphis (Sun), among others, were recording r&b, blues, country, gospel—whatever sounds they could reel into their studios that had a chance of making a buck or, better yet, catching a wave of national popularity. While these powerhouse labels were churning out legendary sides by the crateful, a number of smaller-time outfits in the boonies were following the same business plan, though with minimal chances of achieving more than just the occasional regional score.
One such enterprise that hummed along under the radar was Fine Records based in Rochester, New York, which produced spirited releases over the course of 30 years beginning in the late 1940s. The label was owned and operated by Vincent Giancursio, a dance-band saxophonist who began playing professionally in 1932 at the age of 12. After a frustrating 15-year run traveling the dead-end nightclub circuit in upstate New York, Vince Jan (his preferred music-biz moniker) decided that if he couldn't hit the big time making music, maybe he'd record someone else who could. After the War, Giancursio studied audio engineering for a year, then opened Fine Recording Studio. He started off cutting mostly custom recordings, but then began to release 45 rpm discs on his own label, which he did up until his death, at the age of 58, in 1977.
During his three decades in the record business, Giancursio supported the music passionately, producing over 3,500 sessions single-handedly, most resulting in limited pressings of rarely more than a thousand copies, though usually a lot less. The sessions he engineered were wide ranging and eclectic, mostly one-offs by an assortment of jazz bands, garage rock combos, Elvis wannabes and even a few country & western acts. In addition, for a fertile stretch in the '60s and '70s, Fine Records captured on tape a string of electrifying performances of soulful gospel as good as any from the era.
Surely the most accomplished performer ever to buzz the amps at Fine Recording Studio was future Rockabilly Hall of Fame inductee Ersel Hickey, who released one single for Fine under the name Mickey Evans. (A second single was recorded, but apparently only one copy was pressed!) Hickey died in 2004, but two of the gospel groups Ciancursio recorded nearly 40 years ago, the Bright Clouds and the Spiritual Jubilators, are still active today.
In 2002, 15 years after Vincent Giancursio's death, a fire gutted the old Fine studios at 114 St. Paul Street in Rochester. Shockingly, it still contained thousands of reel-to-reel tapes and 45s, along with promotional items and other historical documents—much of which was destroyed. Through a series of connections, the studio's remnants were purchased by a garage-rock historian, and one-time guitarist for the Sydney band Lipstick Killers, named Mark Taylor. The whole shebang was shipped to Australia where Taylor meticulously sifted through the singed and sodden artifacts, and what emerged from the wreckage was nothing less than a history of the recorded music of Rochester. A major component of the recordings that survived are more than two dozen glorious gospel singles, which, through Taylor's generosity—and, of course, Vincent Giancursio's lifelong devotion to music—are available for downloading here:
(WFMU'S BEWARE OF THE BLOG)

trax:
1. My Work Will Be Done - Sons of David 2. You Ought to Been There - The B. C. Harmonizers 3. Precious Lord - The Spiritual Jubilators 4. Caught Up to Meet Him - The Sensational Zion Seekers of Paterson, New Jersey 5. Jesus Delivered Daniel - The Mighty Sons 6. I Feel the Spirit - The Inspirational Gospel Singers 7. What Manner of Man Is This? - The Gospel Tone Spiritual Singers 8. Ease My Troublin' Mind - The Gospel Hi-Lites 9. You Better Get Ready - The Bible Aires Spiritual Singers 10. Glad News - The Radio Gospel Kings 11. Sinners Run to Jesus - The Gospel Echoes 12. I Want to Know - The Royal Harmonier Singers 13. The Same Thing It Took - The Inspirational Gospel Singers 14. Sinner Man! - The Gospel Tone Spiritual Singers 15. Servant of the Lord - J. J. & J. Modernaires Singers 16. Too Far to Turn Around - The Gospel Hi-Lites 17. No Graves - The Spiritual Jubilators 18. I Claim Jesus - The Gospel Echoes 19. There's a Man Taking Names - Sons of David 20. Certainly Lord! - The Bright Clouds 21. Stand By Me - The Mighty Sons 22. Where Could I Go, But to the Lord! - The Gospel Tone Spiritual Singers 23. Dry Bones - Radio Gospel Kings 24. Someone Is Knocking At Your Door - The Bright Clouds 25. I Know I've Been Converted - The Sensational Zion Seekers of Paterson, New Jersey
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Thursday, May 20, 2010

THE PANASONICS "Introducing The Inscrutable"

"Eddie's guitar playing sounds like Link Wray surfing on the Chesapeake Bay" - Evan JohnsGreat surf band with an all star cast: Eddie Angel, Brian Nevill, Takashe Manabe (Neatbeats), Matt Radford, Liam Watson, Sonny George. Very rare 10" EPtraxfromwax:
1. introducing the inscrutable panasonics 2. kaiser pan 3. the panasonics meet the wolfman 4. pancake 5. mr. pan ventures out 6. panther 7. panpede 8. pans rock
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"BO DID IT!" Vol. 6

trax:
1. Who's That Guy - The Kolettes 2. Two Time Slim - Snatch & The Poontangs 3. Homeboy - Mr. Wiggles 4. Gangster of Love - Johnny Watson 5. Ain't That Right - Marvin & Johnny 6. Bo Diddley - Buddy Holly 7. you've done it again - Andy & The Live Wires 8. Crazy Country Hop - Bobby & Laurie 9. Sixteen Tons - Eugene Church 10. I'm All Right - The Jades 11. Road Runner - Thee Mighty Caesers 12. Wiley Coyote - Thee Mighty Caesers 13. Greatest Lover In The World - Thee Headcoats 14. Gangster of Love - Sam The Sham & The Pharaoh's 15. Diddy Wah Diddy - Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band 16. I'm All Right - The Moonrakers 17. Road Runner - The Arons 18. You Can't Judge A Book By It's Cover - The Merseybeats 19. Bring It To Jerome - The Clefs 20. She's Fine, She's Mine - Billy Childish & the Blackhands 21. Dancing Girl - The Milkshakes 22. Call of the Wighat - The Cramps 23. Hate To See Ya Go - Jack O' Fire 24. Bring it to Jerome - Manfred Mann 25. Diddy Wah Diddy - Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band
Compiled by Johnny Q from his music collection - served by Gyro1966

ANDRE WILLIAMS "Mr. Rhythm"

Multi-talented Zeffrey "Andre" Williams has worn many musical hats during his long career: recording artist, songwriter, producer, road manager, and so on. The Father of Rap was born November 1, 1936, in Chicago, IL, and was raised in a housing project by his mother, who died when Williams was six years old. Thereafter, Williams' aunts raised the precocious lad, who had already become quite the character. The R&B; legend is best known for co-writing and producing "Twine Time" for Alvin Cash & the Crawlers, "Shake a Tailfeather" by the Five Dutones, and a greasy solo recording, "Bacon Fat," where Williams talked over a funky, crude rhythm.
A slick, street-smart, dapper Dan, music was one of Williams' hustles. He ventured to Detroit in his late teens and befriended Jack and Devora Brown, the owners of Fortune Records. He started singing with the Don Juans, a group in which the Browns titled their 45s according to who sang lead, something Gwen Gordy and Billy Davis later did with the Voicemasters. At Fortune, Williams became adept at putting songs together. To date he has more than 230 compositions registered with BMI. In 1956, Fortune issued seven singles by Williams, all but two co-billed with the Don Juans: "Going Down to Tia Juana," "It's All Over," "Bacon Fat," "Mean Jean," "Jail Bait," "The Greasy Chicken," and "Country Girl." "Bacon Fat" and "Jail Bait" were solo shots, the former got a boost from Epic Records, which took over the distribution when the demand got too great for Fortune to handle. Fortune also released "Ooh Ooh Those Eyes" by Don Lake & the Don Juans and two by pianist Joe Weaver & the Don Juans, "Baby I Love You" and "Baby Child," in 1956. Little Eddie & the Don Juans recorded the first Don Juans record on Fortune, "This Is a Miracle" b/w "Calypso Beat," in 1955. Williams later sang with the Five Dollars, who released records on Fortune from 1956 to 1957, and were billed as Andre Williams & the Five Dollars on a 1960 release.
Doing his Fortune stint, Williams kept busy playing the popular clubs in Detroit and other locales, including the Flamingo Club in Memphis, TN. His biggest solo hit, "Bacon Fat," occurred during a drive to Memphis' Flamingo Club. When he got back to Detroit he persuaded Devora Brown to book a session. Fortune's recording studio was in the back room of a record shop the Browns owned. "Bacon Fat" was Williams' third single for Fortune; he didn't even have the lyrics written, but hurried and did so on a napkin while Devora busied herself setting up the studio mikes. Thank God for DJ Frantic Eddie Durham, who observed the session. He was the only one who understood what was going on. Everyone else, including Joe Weaver, thought Williams was wasting time and money with this talk-singing. Williams and Durham proved them wrong when "Bacon Fat" took off, becoming, with "The Wind" by Nolan Strong & the Diablos, Fortune's most popular record. Williams starting talking instead of singing because he knew he couldn't compete vocally with Nolan Strong, Clyde McPhatter, Little Willie John, Jackie Wilson, and others. He created a new style that was later adapted by Harvey Fuqua ("Any Way You Wanna"), Jerry-O, Shorty Long, Bootsy Collins, and others. ~ Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide

trax:
01 Bacon Fat 02 Jail Bait 03 Mozelle 04 The Greasy Chicken 05 Going Down To Tio Joana 06 Jailhouse Blues 07 Don't Touch 08 My Tears 09 Just Want A Little Lovin' 10 Georgia Mae Is Moving 11 Andre Williams Is Moving 12 Pulling Time 13 Mean Jean 14 Pass The Biscuits Please 15 I Wanna Know Why 16 I'm All For You 17 Hey Country Girl 18 Come On Baby 19 Just Because Of A Kiss 20 Bobby Jean 21 Put A Chain On It 22 Is It True? 23 My Last Dance With You 24 I Still Love You 25 Tossin' & Turnin' 26 You Are My Sunshine 27 Just Because
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

"It's Finking Time!" 60’s Punk vs. Dancing Junk - VA

Great LP of 60’s wildness that will jump start any party! Great sound & cool song selection makes for a strong comp!traxfromwax:
1. The Barracudas - It's High Time 2. The Night People - We Got It 3. The Twiliters - Move It 4. Ty Wagner With The Ones - Walking Down Lonely Street 5. The Romancers - She Took My Oldsmobile 6. Underworld - Go Away 7. The Pastels - Mirage 8. Uncle Ben & The Wild Rice - Sinner 9. Alf Newman - Let's Do The Fink 10. The Gamma Goochie - The Gamma Goochie 11. The Bangers - Baby Let Me Bang Your Box 12. The Underbeats - Annie Do The Dog 13. Marsha Gee - The Peanut Duck 14. B. Goode - Hokey Pokey Rock 15. The Daybreakers - Alligator 16. Bill Lee - If Jesus Came To Your House
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"BO DID IT!" Vol. 5

trax:
1. Mannish Boy - Muddy Waters 2. I'm a Real Man - TV Slim 3. That's What They Want - Jerry McCain 4. W-O-M-A-N - Etta James 5. Hate To See You Go - Little Walter 6. Roller Coaster - Little Walter 7. Bo Diddley - Link Wray & The Raymen 8. Twitchy - Willie Joe & His Unitar 9. Hey Bo Diddley - The Temptations 10. Hambone Rock - Paul Evans 11. Rich Woman - Li'l Millet & His Creoles 12. You Don't Love Me - Gene Thompson & The Counts 13. I'm Louisaina Red - Lousiana Red 14. Casting My Spell - Dave Berry 15. mama,keep you big mouth shut - Les Mann 16. Bo Diddley Pulled a Boner - The Gibson Bros. 17. You Can't Judge a Book by Looking at the Cover - The Shadows Of Knight 18. You Don't Love Me - The Little Boy Blues 19. Mona (I Need You Baby) - The Nashville Teens (mza-garage) 20. Hard Working Man - Captain Beefheart 21. I'm A Man - The Yardbirds 22. Mumblin´ Mosie - Johnny Otis 23. Bo Diddley Meets Sandy Nelson - Final Solution
Compiled by Johnny Q from his music collection - served by Gyro1966

ALLEN TOUSSAINT "The Toussaint Touch"

• 22 Classic recordings Produced by the legendary New Orleans Soul man Allen Toussaint.
• Mr New Orleans! The man who in the 60's shaped the new 'Soul Sound' that was emerging from the Crescent City.
• Following his apprenticeship as a pianist with Shirley & Lee's touring band, Toussaint took on work in 1960 as producer/arranger/writer/composer for the Minit and Instant labels producing at aged 22, hits for Jesse Hill, Ernie K-Doe and Chris Kenner amongst others.
• His songwriting yielded further hits for Benny Spellman, Betty Harris, Lee Dorsey, Irma Thomas and many more.
• This album collects together 22 of the most representative sounds of Toussaint’s production & writing, which are taken from the vaults of the Instant and Alon labels.
• First overview of this very well known soul producer / writer / arranger and is a finely balanced compilation to present an enjoyable mix of known and rare tracks. • Compiled and essayed by Clive Richardson
(Amazon)This lovingly compiled collection salutes the genius of Allen Toussaint, writer, producer, singer and all-round very important musical presence whose talent is written in the stones of New Orleans. Along with well-known Toussaint songs - Benny Spellman's "Fortune Teller" covered by the Stones, Plant and Krauss and many others, Irma Thomas' "Ruler Of My Heart" and Jesse Hill's "Oo Poo Pah Doo", all N'Awlins standars, this CD also gathers lesser known Toussaint treasures such as Sonny Fisher's magnificent "Oh Love This Is Sonny" and the driving soul train of Willie Harper's "Here Comes The Hurt Again". We get the original of Herb Alpert's "Whipped Cream" and Zilla Mayes sings "All I Want Is You" in a lush arrangement of pianos horns and plangent guitars, all courtesy of the Toussaint touch - he writes and produces every song. The heart and soul of 1960's New Orleans pop, rhythm and blues and boogie, all this and Aaron Neville too !(MagicMan, Amazon)

trax:
01 I'm Waiting At The Station 02 Wrong Number 03 Lipstick Traces (On A Cigarette) 04 Fortune Teller 05 A Certain Girl 06 T'aint It The Truth 07 It's Raining 08 Ruler Of My Heart 09 Ooh Poo Pah Doo 10 Scoop Scoobie Doobie 11 In The Night 12 All These Things 13 Get Low Down 14 Blues Tears Sorrow 15 Fair Child 16 Oh Love This Is Sonny 17 Here Comes The Hurt Again 18 Lovely Woman 19 Star Revue 20 Gossip Gossip 21 All I Want Is You 22 Whipped Cream
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Monday, May 17, 2010

"BO DID IT!" Vol. 4

trax:
1. Casting My Spell - The Johnson Brothers 2. Willie and the Hand Jive - Johnny Otis 3. Willie And The Handjive - The Moongooners 4. Hand Jive One More Time - Johnny Otis 5. McComb Mississippi - Part 1 - George 'Harmonica' Smith 6. McComb Mississippi - Part 2 - George 'Harmonica' Smith 7. Unitar Rock - Willie Joe & His Unitar 8. Stranger Blues - Elmore James 9. Cadillac - The Kinks 10. Diddley Daddy - Rolling Stones 11. Mama, Keep You Big Mouth Shut - The Pretty Things 12. Roadrunner - The Pretty Things 13. Bo Diddley's a Gunslinger - Alex Harvey & his Soul Band 14. You Don't Love Me (You Don't Care) - Mouse & The Traps 15. Shimmy Shimmy Walk Pt. 1 - The Megatons 16. Shimmy Shimmy Walk Pt. 2 - The Megatons 17. casting my spell - The Renegades 18. I Want Candy - The Strangeloves 19. crawdad - THE GORIES 20. Who Do You Love - The Detours 21. Diddy Wah Diddy - The Sonics 22. I'm A Man (instrumental) - Things To Come 23. i'm a man - The Strangers 24. Gone And Passed By - The Chocolate Watchband 25. Bo Diddley - Art Neville 26. Coast To Coast - Bo Dudley 27. Crawdad - Unknown
Compiled by Johnny Q from his music collection - served by Gyro1966

THE CELLOS "Rang Tang Ding Dong"


trax:
01 Rang Tang Ding Dong (I Am The Japanese Sandman) 02 Under Your Spell 03 Love That Girl (Unreleased) 04 Juicy Crocodile 05 You Took My Love 06 What's The Matter For You 07 Rang Tang Ding Dong (Unreleased Version) 08 The Be Bop Mouse 09 Doo Doo Wah (Unreleased) 10 What's The Matter For You (Unreleased Version) 11 Don't Wait (Featuring Dolly Lyon) 12 I Beg For Your Love 13 Buffalo Bill (Unreleased) 14 Girlie That I Love
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