Wednesday, December 14, 2016

"Birddoggin'" - 50's & 60's Rock 'n' Roll

Excellent collection of rockin’ and hard to find rock ’n’ roll!trax:
1. Birddoggin' - Billy Craddock & Blue Notes 2. Ballroom Baby - Dick Lory 3. Love Kitteen - Noreen Corcoran 4. Ain't No Rockin' No More - Roy Brown 5. Bertha Lou - Dorsey Burnette 6. Don't Drop Out - Dolly Parton 7. Henrietta - Jimmy Dee & Offbeats 8. Clarabella - The Jodimars 9. Rockin' And A Rollin' - Sonny Fisher 10. Barefoot Baby - Janis Martin 11. Comin' Or Goin' - Huelyn Duvall 12. Don't Knock The Rock - Bill Haley & His Comets 13. I'll Give 'Em Rhythm - Hardrock Gunter 14. Oo-Wee baby - Doris Day 15. Billy Jack - Jack Scott 16. Sugar Doll - Johnny Jay 17. Anyway - Wesley Hardin 18. Your Ya-Ya Is Gone - The Tren-Teens 19. You're Gone - Rudy Tutti Grayzell 20. A Cheat - Sanford Clark
…Thanks to djmcblues2 for the share! / served by Gyro1966...

27 comments:

RYP said...

"Birddoggin'" - 50's & 60's Rock 'n' Roll
…Thanks to djmcblues2 for the share! / served by Gyro1966...
gitit! no pw
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iggy said...

A treat, filled with a few familiar names with unfamiliar songs. Thanks to G-Man and RYP and, most of all, djmcblues2.

Iggy

Gyro1966 said...

BONUS 1 OF 8 @320

PopCycles Vol. 9

Pop Cycles takes the listener on a ride through toy town, pop beat, soft pop and early 70s underground.

Pop Cycles CDR compiled by erstwhile record collector and Shindig magazine reviewer Paul Martin. Volume 9 is now circulating among fellow collectors and lovers of the more off-beat sounds from the world of underground and obscure pop 45s and album tracks.

(For fans of Soft Sounds For Gentle People and the Fading Yellow comps)

The liners are well researched and informative.

1 Sight and Sound Alley Alley
2 The Sunrays Don’t Take Yourself Too Seriously
3 Selwyn & John Bogey Man
4 Selwyn & John When God Gave Us Names
5 Jiminy Krikitt Isabella
6 Jiminy Krikitt Love is a See-Saw
7 Greg Hunter Away From Happiness
8 Greg Hunter Away From Happiness
9 Jason James Count Me Out
10 The Mojos Seven Park Avenue
11 Colin Giffin Changes In Our Time
12 Oscar Join My Gang
13 Sight And Sound Ebenezer
14 Apple Core Behind The Tear
15 The Selofane Girl Called Fantasy
16 The Selofane Happiness Is Love
17 Wishful Thinking Count To Ten
18 The High Noon Blind Alley
19 Sasha Caro Little Maid’s Song
20 Adam Faith Daddy What’ll Happen To Me
21 Gary James You’re Gone
22 Gary James Nico
23 Anita Harris Tuppenny Bus Ride
24 Lionel Morton Floral Street
25 Paul Slade Heaven Held

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INFO
http://expo67-cavestones.blogspot.com/2007/03/pop-cycles-volume-5-cdr.html

Gyro1966 said...

BONUS 2 OF 8 @320 (PT.1)

The Mamas & the Papas - The Complete Singles: 50th Anniversary Collection (2016)

If you want to relive the sound of this group as it poured out of car radios and bedroom phonographs when the group first appeared on the scene, this set is invaluable.

As the teen culture of the early to mid-'60s began to give way to the stylistic upheaval of the hippie revolution, the Mamas & the Papas were the musical group that best bridged the gap between the two eras. Their songs offered a gentle, sun-dappled vision of the California counterculture -- part pop, part folk-rock -- that avoided the heavier aspects of psychedelic tumult, much as the Beach Boys presented a well-scrubbed depiction of West Coast surf culture that soft-peddled the hedonism, and their music was similarly based in superb pop craftsmanship, coupling John Phillips' songs and the glorious vocal blend of Phillips, Denny Doherty, Cass Elliot, and Michelle Phillips with the studio savvy of producer Lou Adler and engineer Bones Howe and the gifts of L.A.'s first-call session musicians (many of whom had also played on the Beach Boys' hits). The Mamas & the Papas enjoyed a splendid run of hit singles during their heyday from 1966 to 1968, and The Complete Singles: 50th Anniversary Collection includes the A- and B-sides from the 16 singles the foursome released on Dunhill Records between 1966 (when they scored their first smash with "California Dreamin'") and 1972 (when the group briefly reunited to cut the contractual obligation set People Like Us). The collection presents the tunes in the mixes that appeared on 45-rpm singles (often in mono, as was typical when AM radio and portable record players dominated the teenage audio environment), and the sizable majority of this material recalls a golden era of record-making. The production and arrangements are inventive and accessible at once, the songs speak of a new era of freedom and possibility while also keeping one foot in the time-tested traditions of West Coast pop, and the group's harmonies are still dazzling (and beguiling) a half-century later. Along with the complete run of the Mamas & the Papas' singles, this package also features both sides of the eight solo singles Cass Elliot cut for Dunhill, as well as two 45s from Denny Doherty and one from John Phillips. Most of Elliot's solo tracks here were produced by Steve Barri and bear a glossier pop sheen than her work with the group, but benefit from the warmth and sincerity of her vocal style, while Doherty's "Watcha Gonna Do" better re-creates the sound of the Mamas & the Papas than any of the solo tracks. (Mark Deming, Allmusic)

CD1
1 Go Where You Wanna Go
2 Somebody Groovy
3 California Dreamin'
4 Monday, Monday
5 Got a Feelin'
6 I Saw Her Again
7 Even If I Could
8 Look Through My Window
9 Once Was a Time I Thought
10 Words of Love
11 Dancing in the Street
12 Dedicated to the One I Love
13 Free Advice
14 Creeque Alley
15 Did You Ever Want to Cry
16 Twelve Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming to the Canyon)
17 Straight Shooter
18 Glad to Be Unhappy
19 Hey Girl
20 Dancing Bear
21 John's Music Box
22 Safe in My Garden
23 Too Late
24 Dream a Little Dream of Me
25 Midnight Voyage
26 For the Love of Ivy
27 Strange Young Girls


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Gyro1966 said...

BONUS 2 OF 8 @320 (PT.2)

The Mamas & the Papas - The Complete Singles: 50th Anniversary Collection (2016)


CD2

1 The Mamas & the Papas Do You Wanna Dance
2 The Mamas & the Papas My Girl
3 The Mamas & the Papas Step Out
4 The Mamas & the Papas Shooting Star
5 Mama Cass California Earthquake
6 Mama Cass Talkin' to Your Toothbrush
7 Mama Cass Move in a Little Closer, Baby
8 Mama Cass All for Me
9 Mama Cass It's Getting Better
10 Mama Cass Who's to Blame
11 Mama Cass Make Your Own Kind of Music
12 Mama Cass Lady Love
13 Mama Cass New World Coming
14 Mama Cass Blow Me a Kiss
15 Mama Cass A Song That Never Comes
16 Mama Cass I Can Dream, Can't I
17 Mama Cass The Good Times Are Coming
18 Mama Cass Welcome to the World
19 Mama Cass Don't Let the Good Life Pass You By
20 Cass Elliot The Costume Ball
21 John Phillips Mississippi
22 John Phillips April Anne
23 Denny Doherty Watcha Gonna Do
24 Denny Doherty Gathering the Words
25 Denny Doherty To Claudia on Thursday
26 Denny Doherty Tuesday Morning

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INFO
http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-complete-singles-50th-anniversary-collection-mw0002900952

https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Singles-50th-Anniversary-Collection/dp/B0176TW0AK

Gyro1966 said...

BONUS 3 OF 8

Joe Tex- Singles A's & B's, Vol. 1; 1964-1966

Shout! Records is delighted to present the first CD series to collate the singles recordings by Joe Tex from his hit years on the Dial label and their Atlantic licensee, chronologically sequenced, and featuring the A-side and B-side of each 45. On this, Volume One, covering the years 1964 to 1966.
Joe was already a veteran of a decade of recordings on King, Ace and earlier Dial releases when producer Buddy Killen took him to Muscle Shoals, Alabama, in October 1964 to record ‘Hold What You’ve Got’. The disc was a crossover smash hit, and the rest is history. Each of the 11 A-sides in this collection reached the R&B top 20 and the US national Hot 100, providing a lasting impression of infectious mix of humour and soul philosophy that graced the music of Joe Tex.
Although there have been numerous CD re-issues of Joe’s music, all to date have been either selective ‘greatest hits’ collections or have re-packaged various albums, so this is a ground-breaking ‘first’ in chronicling the illustrious career of the man dubbed ‘The Clown Prince of Soul’, Joe Tex.
First collection of Joe Tex singles in sequence of releases. Features all the A-sides and B-sides & 11 R&B top 20 hits including two chart-toppers. Each single was also a Billboard Hot 100 hit. Booklet features track by track annotation.

01 HOLD WHAT YOU’VE GOT (Dial 45-4001)(a-side)(BB Pop 5/1964; BB R&B 1(2)/1964; CB Pop 6/1964; RW Pop 5/1964)(November 1964)
02 FRESH OUT OF TEARS (Dial 45-4001)(b-side, November 1964)*rare gem; CD debut.
03 YOU GOT WHAT IT TAKES (Dial 45-4003)(b-side, February 1965)(BB Pop 51/1965; BB R&B 10/1965; CB Pop 76/1965; RW Pop 77/1965)*double sided hit.
04 YOU BETTER GET IT (Dial 45-4003)(a-side)(BB Pop 46/1965; BB R&B 15/1965; CB 53/1965; RW Pop 46/1965)(February 1965)
05 A WOMAN CAN CHANGE A MAN (Dial 45-4006)(a-side)(BB Pop 56/1965; BB R&B 12/1965; CB Pop 59/1965; RW Pop 61/1965)(April 1965)
06 DON’T LET YOUR LEFT HAND KNOW (Dial 45-4006)(b-side, April 1965)(BB Pop 95/1965)*double sided it.
07 ONE MONKEY DON’T STOP NO SHOW (Dial 45-4011)(a-side)(BB Pop 65/1965; BB R&B 20/1965; CB Pop 90/1965; RW Pop 92/1965)(June 1965)
08 BUILD YOUR LOVE (ON A SOLID FOUNDATION)(Dial 45-4011)(b-side, June 1965)*rare gem; CD debut.
09 I WANT TO (DO EVERYTHING FOR YOU)(Dial 45-4016)(a-side)(BB Pop 23/1965; BB R&B 1(3)/1965; CB Pop 18/1965; RW Pop 17/1965)(July 1965)
10 FUNNY BONE (Dial 45-4016)(b-side, July 1965)*rare gem; CD debut.
11 A SWEET WOMAN LIKE YOU (Dial 45-4022)(a-side)(BB Pop 29/1965; BB R&B 1(1)/1965; CB Pop 20/1965; RW Pop 22/1965)(November 1965)
12 CLOSE THE DOOR (Dial 45-4022)(b-side, November 1965)*rare gem; CD debut.
13 THE LOVE YOU SAVE (MAY BE YOUR OWN)(Dial 45-4026)(a-side)(BB Pop 56/1966; BB R&B 2(1)/1966; CB Pop 41/1966; RW Pop 41/1966)(February 1966)
14 IF SUGAR WAS AS SWEET AS YOU (Dial 45-4026)(b-side, February 1966)*rare gem; CD debut.
15 S.V.S.L.J.F.M. (THE LETTER SONG)(Dial 45-4028)(a-side)(BB Pop 39/1966; BB R&B 9/1966; CB Pop 53/1966; RW Pop 47/1966)(April 1966)
16 I’M A MAN (Dial 45-4028)(b-side, April 1966)*rare gem; CD debut.
17 I BELIEVE I’M GONNA MAKE IT (Dial 45-4033)(a-side)(BB Pop 67/1966; BB R&B 8/1966; CB Pop 55/1966; RW Pop 50/1966)(July 1966)
18 YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT, BABY (Dial 45-4033)(b-side, July 1966)*rare gem; CD debut.
19 I’VE GOT TO DO A LITTLE BIT BETTER (Dial 45-4045)(a-side)(BB Pop 64/1966; BB R&B 20/1966; CB Pop 57/1966; RW Pop 61/1966)(September 1966)
20 WHAT IN THE WORLD (Dial 45-4045)(b-side, September 1966)*rare gem; CD debut.
21 PAPA WAS TOO (Dial 45-4051)(a-side)(BB Pop 44/1966; BB R&B 15/1966; CB Pop 29/1966; RW Pop 32/1966)(November 1966)
22 THE TRUEST WOMAN IN THE WORLD (Dial 45-4051)(b-side, November 1966)*rare gem; CD debut.

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INFO
https://www.amazon.com/Singles-As-Bs-1-1964-1966/dp/B0039L1JEI

Gyro1966 said...

BONUS 4 OF 8

Joe Tex - Singles A's & B's, Vol. 2; 1967-1968

The current set reflects how a proper singles collection is done: all the singles, a and b-sides, sequenced chronologically. In this set, there are 6 rare gems, all making their CD debut. This is a collector’s dream come true.
The sound is very well remastered.
There is an excellent 8-page booklet, with an informative essay by Clive Richardson. There is a first class discography with label & number and chart positions. There are also many colourful pictures of 45 rpm singles and album labels, plus picture sleeves. Good job!

01 SHOW ME (Dial 45-4055)(a-side)(BB Pop 35/1967; BB R&B 24/1967; CB Pop 43/1967; RW Pop 69/1967)(March 1967)
02 A WOMAN SEES A HARD TIME (WHEN HER MAN IS GONE)(Dial 45-4055)(b-side, March 1967)(RW Pop 150/1967)*double sided hit; rare gem; CD debut.
03 WOMAN LIKE THAT YEAH (Dial 45-4059)(a-side)(BB Pop 54/1967; BB R&B 24/1967; CB Pop 51/1967; RW Pop 52/1967)(May 1967)
04 I’M GOING AND GET IT (Dial 45-4059)(b-side, May 1967)*rare gem; CD debut.
05 A WOMAN’S HANDS (Dial 45-4061)(a-side)(BB Pop 63/1967; BB R&B 24/1967; CB Pop 59/1967; RW Pop 60/1967)(July 1967)
06 C.C. RIDER (Dial 45-4061)(b-side, July 1967)*rare gem; CD debut.
07 SKINNY LEGS AND ALL (Dial 45-4063)(a-side)(BB Pop 10/1967; BB R&B 2(2)/1967; CB Pop 9/1967; RW Pop 7/1967)(October 1967)
08 WATCH THE ONE (Dial 45-4063)(b-side, October 1967)*rare gem; CD debut.
09 I’LL MAKE EVERYDAY CHRISTMAS (FOR MY WOMAN)(Dial 45-4068)(uncharted a-side, December 1967)
10 DON’T GIVE UP (Dial 45-4068)(b-side, December 1967)*rare gem; CD debut.
11 MEN ARE GETTIN’ SCARCE (Dial 45-4069)(a-side)(BB Pop 33/1968; BB R&B 7/1968; CB Pop 26/1968; RW Pop 27/1968)(January 1968)
12 YOU’RE GONNA THANK ME, WOMAN (Dial 45-4069)(b-side, January 1968)*rare gem; CD debut.
13 I’LL NEVER DO YOU WRONG (Dial 45-4076)(a-side)(BB Pop 59/1968; BB R&B 26/1968; CB Pop 45/1968; RW Pop 48/1968)(May 1968)
14 WOODEN SPOON (Dial 45-4076)(b-side, May 1968)*rare gem; CD debut.
15 CHOCOLATE CHERRY (Joe Tex Band)(Dial 45-4079)(b-side, June 1968)*rare gem; CD debut.
16 BETWIXT AND BETWEEN (Joe Tex Band)(Dial 45-4079)(uncharted a-side, June 1968)*rare gem; CD debut.
17 KEEP THE ONE YOU GOT (Dial 45-4083)(a-side)(BB Pop 52/1968; BB R&B 13/1968; CB Pop 56/19568; RW Pop 49/1968)(August 1968)
18 GO HOME AND DO IT (Dial 45-4083)(b-side, August 1968)*rare gem; CD debut.
19 YOU NEED ME, BABY (Dial 45-4086)(a-side)(BB Pop 81/1968; BB R&B 29/1968; CB Pop 66/1968; RW Pop 66/1968)(October 1968)
20 BABY, BE GOOD (Dial 45-4086)(b-side, October 1968)*rare gem; CD debut.
21 THAT’S YOUR BABY (Dial 45-4089)(a-side)(BB Pop 88/1969; CB Pop 86/1969; RW Pop 79/1969)(January 1969)*rare gem; CD debut.
22 SWEET, SWEET WOMAN (Dial 45-4089)(b-side, January 1969)

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INFO
https://www.amazon.com/Singles-As-Bs-Vol-1967/dp/B003V63URK

Gyro1966 said...

BONUS 5 OF 8

Joe Tex - Singles A's & B's, Vol. 3; 1969-1972

The current set reflects how a proper singles collection is done: all the singles, a and b-sides, sequenced chronologically. In this set, there are 6 rare gems, all making their CD debut. This is a collector’s dream come true.
The sound is very well remastered.
There is an excellent 8-page booklet, with an informative essay by Clive Richardson. There is a first class discography with label & number and chart positions. There are also many colourful pictures of 45 rpm singles and album labels, plus picture sleeves. Good job!

01 BUYING A BOOK (Dial 45-4090)(a-side)(BB Pop 47/1969; BB R&B 10/1969; RW Pop 33/1969)(March 1969)
02 CHICKEN CRAZY (Dial 45-4090)(b-side, March 1969)*rare gem; CD debut.
03 THAT’S THE WAY (Dial 45-4093)(a-side)(BB Pop 94/1969; BB R&B 46/1969; RW Pop 56/1969)(June 1969)
04 ANYTHING YOU WANNA KNOW (Dial 45-4093)(b-side, June 1969)
05 WE CAN’T SIT DOWN NOW (Dial 45-4094)(b-side, August 1969)(RW Pop 110/1969)*double sided hit.
06 IT AIN’T SANITARY (Dial 45-4094)(a-side)(BB Pop 117/1969; CB Pop 101/1969)(August 1969)*rare gem; CD debut.
07 I CAN’T SEE YOU NO MORE (WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME)(Dial 45-4095)(a-side)(BB Pop 105/1969; CB Pop 95/1969)(November 1969)
08 SURE IS GOOD (Dial 45-4095)(b-side, November 1969)*rare gem; CD debut.
09 EVERYTHING HAPPENS ON TIME (Dial 45-4096)(b-side, February 1970)*rare gem; CD debut.
10 YOU’RE RIGHT, RAY CHARLES (Dial 45-4096)(a-side)(CB Pop 95/1970; RW Pop 92/1970)(February 1970)
11 I’LL NEVER FALL IN LOVE AGAIN (PART 1)(Dial 45-4098)(uncharted a-side, September 1970)
12 I’LL NEVER FALL IN LOVE AGAIN (PART 2)(Dial 45-4098)(uncharted a-side, September 1970)
13 THE ONLY WAY I KNOW TO LOVE YOU (Dial 45-4098)(b-side, September 1970)*rare gem; CD debut.
14 BAD FEET (Dial D-1001)(a-side)(CB Pop 124/1971)(March 1971)*rare gem; CD debut.
15 I KNEW HIM (Dial D-1001)(b-side, March 1971)(RW Pop 83/1971)*double sided hit; rare gem; CD debut.
16 PAPA’S DREAM (Dial D-1003)(uncharted a-side, 1971)
17 I’M COMIN’ HOME (Dial D-1003)(b-side, 1971)*rare gem; CD debut.
18 GIVE THE BABY ANYTHING THE BABY WANTS (Dial D-1008)(a-side)(BB Pop 102/1971; BB R&B 20/1971; CB Pop 98/1971; RW Pop 97/1971)(August 1971)
19 TAKIN’ A CHANCE (Dial D-1008)(b-side, August 1971)
20 I GOTCHA (Dial D-1010)(a-side)(BB Pop 2(2)/1972; BB R&B 1(1)/1972; CB Pop 3(2)/1972; RW Pop 2(2)/1972)(December 1971)
21 A MOTHER’S PRAYER (Dial D-1010)(b-side, December 1971)(BB R&B 41/1972; CB Pop 113/1972; RW Pop 2(2)/1972)*double sided hit; rare gem.
22 YOU SAID A BAD WORD (Dial D-1012)(a-side)(BB Pop 41/1972; BB R&B 12/1972; CB Pop 35/1972; RW Pop 36/1972)(May 1972)
23 IT AIN’T GONNA WORK BABY (Dial D-1012)(b-side, May 1972)*rare gem; CD debut.

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INFO
https://www.amazon.com/Singles-As-Bs-3-1969-1972/dp/B004LTB5EQ

Gyro1966 said...

BONUS 6 OF 8

Joe Tex - Singles A's & B's, Vol. 4, 1972-1976

The current set reflects how a proper singles collection is done: all the singles, a and b-sides, sequenced chronologically. In this set, there are 6 rare gems, all making their CD debut. This is a collector’s dream come true.
The sound is very well remastered.
There is an excellent 8-page booklet, with an informative essay by Clive Richardson. There is a first class discography with label & number and chart positions. There are also many colourful pictures of 45 rpm singles and album labels, plus picture sleeves. Good job!

01 RAIN GO AWAY (Dial D-1018)(b-side, 1972)
02 KING THADDEUS (Dial D-1018)(uncharted a-side, 1972)
03 WOMAN STEALER (Dial D-1020)(a-side)(BB Pop 103/1973; BB R&B 41/1973)(January 1973)
04 CAT’S GOT HER TONGUE (Dial D-1020)(b-side, January 1973)
05 ALL THE HEAVEN A MAN REALLY NEEDS (Dial D-1021)(uncharted a-side, March 1973)
06 LET’S GO SOMEWHERE AND TALK (Dial D-1021)(b-side, March 1973)
07 I’VE SEEN ENOUGH (Dial D-1024)(uncharted a-side, 1973)*rare gem; CD debut.
08 TRYING TO WIN YOUR LOVE (Dial D-1024)(b-side, 1973)
09 UNDER YOUR POWERFUL LOVE (Dial D-1154)(a-side)(BB R&B 27/1975)(June 1975)*rare gem; CD debut.
10 SASSY SEXY WIGGLE (Dial D-1154)(b-side, June 1975)*rare gem; CD debut.
11 I’M GOIN’ BACK AGAIN (Dial D-1155)(b-side, 1975)
12 MY BODY WANTS YOU (Dial D-1155)(uncharted a-side, 1975)
13 HAVE YOU EVER (Dial D-1156)(a-side)(BB R&B 74/1976)(February 1976)*rare gem; CD debut.
14 BABY, IT’S RAININ’ (Dial D-1156)(b-side, February 1976)
15 LOVE SHORTAGE (Dial D-1157)(uncharted a-side, 1976)*rare gem; CD debut.
16 MAMA RED (Dial D-1157)(b-side, 1976)*rare gem; CD debut.
17 AIN’T GONNA BUMP NO MORE (WITH NO BIG FAT WOMAN)(Epic 8-50313)(a-side)(BB Pop 12/1977; BB R&B 7/1977; CB Pop 15/1977; RW Pop 10/1977; UK 2/1977)(December 1976)
18 I MESS UP EVERYTHING I GET MY HANDS ON (Epic 8-50313)(b-side, December 1976)

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INFO
https://www.amazon.com/Singles-As-Bs-Vol-1972-1976/dp/B005K2SJMY

Gyro1966 said...

BONUS 7 OF 8 @320

Pioneers Of The Jazz Guitar (Yazoo L 1057)

Other than Django Reinhardt, the who's who of jazz guitar (all acoustic players) are heard on this sampler album from Yazoo. There are guitar duets by Lonnie Johnson and Eddie Lang, Lang and Carl Kress (the memorable "Feeling My Way"), Kress and Dick McDonough, and the team of John Cali and Tony Guttuso. In addition there are solo performances by McDonough and Nick Lucas. This album has more than its share of classic performances and is worth a search. (Scott Yanow, Allmusic)

A1

Lonnie Johnson (2) & Eddie Lang
Handful Of Riffs

A2

Eddie Lang & Carl Kress
Feeling My Way

A3

Nick Lucas
Teasing The Frets

A4

John Cali & Tony Guttuso*
A Study In Brown

A5

Carl Kress & Dick McDonough
Heat Wave

A6

Dick McDonough
Dick Bernstein Ramble

A7

John Cali & Tony Guttuso*
Hittin' On All Six

B1

Lonnie Johnson (2) & Eddie Lang
Hot Fingers

B2

Dick McDonough & Carl Kress
Stage Fright

B3

Lonnie Johnson (2) & Eddie Lang
Have To Change Keys To Play These Blues

B4

John Cali & Tony Guttuso*
Satan Takes A Holiday

B5

Nick Lucas
Picking The Guitar

B6

Dick McDonough
Chasing A Buck

B7

Carl Kress & Dick McDonough
Chicken A La Swing



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INFO
http://www.allmusic.com/album/pioneers-of-the-jazz-guitar-mw0000091325

https://www.discogs.com/Various-Pioneers-Of-The-Jazz-Guitar/release/2750353

Gyro1966 said...

BONUS 8 0F 8 @320

The Omens - Fuzz Fades And Escapades (2012)

SOUNDFLAT RECORDS is proud to welcome the renowned four-piece Garage-Punk combo from Denver – THE OMENS – to the “Soundflat-family” with their latest LP FUZZ FADES AND ESCAPADES. Through their wild live-performances and two preceding LPs and several 7’’s released on HIPSVILLE RECORDS, they are well known to play intense, fuzzed-out, primitive Rock with some extra psychedelic influence; a raw and very American roots-driven Garagepunk-band.
 
FUZZ FADES AND ESCAPADES is an album that will thrill you all! All eleven songs are the band‘s own compositions. Wild guitars, shaking beats, screaming vocals and here and there a few swirling organ elements. While songs like „Settle Down“ or „You’re No Good“ are savage, fast 60’s Garagepunk-songs, „On Your Mind“ for instance is more of a Pop-Punkhymn and „So Far Down“ again has more psychedelic elements. The powerful energy the band always conveys on stage is excellently reflected on this noisy Garagepunk-record.
 
FUZZ FADES AND ESCAPADES by THE OMENS is a killer-album and strong combination of R&B, Beat and Garage-Psych-Punk that will make each and every one of you go wild!
 
A1
Falling Down

A2
Downtown

A3
Make It Right

A4
Slow Down

A5
On Your Mind

B1
Settle Down

B2
All Night

B3
So Far Down

B4
Piece Of My Heart

B5
Alright

B6
You're No Good

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(Thanks to crazylegs for this)

INFO
http://www.groovierecords.com/store/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=1105

https://www.discogs.com/Omens-Fuzz-Fades-And-Escapades/release/3975010

heylee said...

Gyro, thank you for sharing, The Mamas & the Papas.

courtney said...

Joe Tex! What a collection! One wonders how big a star he would have been had he been on one of the big labels. Thanks for this, Gyro!

Wally said...

Hello, I wanted to make a request, you have Vol 1 and 2 of Beat From Badsville Trash Classics from Lux and Ivy's, thank you very much, greetings.

Fourcade said...

@ Gyro: !!!???? What! An immense THANK YOU for Joe Tex!! Astounding...

CrazyLegs said...

Thanks for the Joe Tex A's & B's Gyro.

erasmus said...

gyro, thanks for joe tex. massive!

Anonymous said...

Continued thanks for Pop Cycles!

ELtel said...

Gyro, many thanks for Joe Tex 3&4.
cheers,ELtel

montysmusic said...

huge thanks for Joe Tex and thanks for keeping Pop Cycles alive sure one comp which should be issued properly

djmcblues2 said...

Always thanks for the Yazoo stuff!!

richsoul said...

Mucho Thanks to Gyro, the Joe Tex collection is great. thank you.

George Leroy Tirebiter said...

Re: Joe Tex being bigger on a major label.

I don't think that had anything to that, as he had plenty of hits.
It was more him being an ...um... interesting fellow.

LittleJack said...

@ Gyro
Thanks for thé Joe Tex box-set! This looks great.
Thanks also for The Mamas & The Papas : my son asked me recently for songs of them after he has discovered "california dreamin'".
Sir Gyro Thanks again.

Rolf said...

Thanks, Gyro, for the Mamas and the Papas and more of PopCycles. Christmas shopping.

zipper said...

Thanks Gyro1966 for The Mamas & the Papas and Joe Tex singles collections.

Star Studded Sham said...

Joe Tex awesome set. Much appreciated