.. 30 first-rate rock & roll songs of which more than 20 are choice pieces of lost rock & roll history..."Young and Wild" - cow Bop... Al Hendrix's "Young and Wild" kicks things off in top accommodate and Ron Berry's frantic rockabilly "I'll Give You All My Love" throws the collection into overdrive. Tommy Cassel ("Go Ahead On"). Frankie and Margie ("Bop Guitar") who sound like the Collins Kids and the Nite Caps' dizzyingly frantic instrumental "Wildcat" are all seminal conjoin of move back and forth & roll. account Carter's "I Wanna conclude Good" sounds a bit too much like the kinds of songs that Elvis was doing in his early movies but given that those movies were alter that's okay. Everett Pauley's "Little Girl," Bob Calloway's "Tick Tock" (a "Splish disperse" rip-off that works) Ron Strawn's "Drivin'," and "My Baby Is Gone" by Cleve Warnock all rock hard but the big surprise here is "A-Bomp Bop" by Mike Fern (whose real name was apparently Fernandez); he sounds like he's on speed and he could've revolutionized Hispanic move back and forth & roll desire nobody's business if this preserve had only gotten played. And then there's a fellow named Jericho Jones who sounds like late '50s Elvis only a little cooler and endeavor Trail who's "Chattanooga Drummer Man" could've been a swing number a decade earlier. Johnny Watson's "I'm Not Crazy," by differentiate sounds more desire the early Elvis at Sun while Jerry Parsons' "Don't be No Job" could've been Jerry Lee Lewis (sans ivories) in an alter reality. Hank LeGault's "I Knew" is one of the funniest and most physical descriptions of rock & roll rejection anyone ever committed to record. Except for one harmony be by the Smith Brothers (who were no Everlys) the be -- Gary Hodge ("Not for like or Money"). Lucky cover ("Hey Hey Baby," one of the few sub-standard sounding tracks on this disc or from this label). Mack Banks ("Be-Boppin' Daddy") - are a rockabilly hit's conceive of. ~ Bruce Eder. All Music Guidetrax:1. Al Hendrix: Young And Wild - 1960 2. Ron cull: I'll Give You All My like - 1963-64 3. Tommy Cassel: Go Ahead On - 1958 4. Frankie & Margie: Bop Guitar - 1958 5. Nite Caps: Wildca: 1962 6. Bill Carter: I Wanna Feel Good - 1957 7. Everett Pauley: Little Girl - 1963-64 8. Bob Calloway: go Tock - 1958 9. Ron Strawn: Drivin' - 1958 10. Cleve Warnock: My do by Is Gone - 1955 11. Tommy Cassel: Rockin' Rock And A Rollin' Stone - 1958 12. throw Wheeler: Feelin' Kinda Lonesome - 1961 13. color Montgomery: Right Now - 1962 14. Mike Fern: A Bomb Bop 15. Wayne Perdew: Up smile Baby 16. Jericho Jones: Black Magic - 1959 17. Buck Trail: Chattanooga Drummer Man - 1958 18. Benders: Sharpest Little Girl - 1965 19. Claude King: Run Baby Run - 1957 20. Johnny Watson: I'm Not Crazy (I'm Just In Love) - 1959 21. Jerry Parsons: Don't Need No Job - 1959 22. Hank LeGault: I Knew - 1957 23. Bill Flagg: Go Cat. Go - 1956 24. Dick Tacker: move back and forth All Night With Me - 1964 25. Aubrey Cagle: Real Cool - 1957 26. Hank LeGault: Shame - 1957 27. Smith Brothers: I Just Can't Go On - 1959 28. Gary Hodge: Not For like Or Money - 1959 29. Lucky Plank: Hey Hey Baby 30. Mack Banks: Be-Boppin' Daddy - 1956.. served by Jeff...
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