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Interstate Rockabilly (8x7" Box)

Is rockabilly perhaps the first white form of rock'n'roll? It clearly embraces the country component, along with the influence of rhythm & blues, resulting in an explosive mix that never fails to captivate. It's widely known that officially Elvis Presley fired the first shot, recording 'That's All Right,' and Carl Perkins, with 'Gone, Gone, Gone,' alongside Sonny Fisher, with 'Rockin' Daddy, 'became the genre's first composers. So its birth could be dated back to 1954, and it was in 1956 when it truly hit the big time on the charts, only to be forgotten in 1957, in favor of a much less savage way to rock. But rockabilly, with its natural rawness, remained there, in the underground, achieving some minor regional success and leaving thousands of wonderful examples of its existence that would later become prized collector's items. Interestingly, in 1956, Eisenhower's interstate highway plan was also born, a turning point in interstate road communications across the USA, which was a genuine revolution for mass population. Two big changes in the same year that we've taken advantage of, to pick up from the roadside of those rock'n'roll highways a few examples of great 45s, recorded by small record labels that seemed relegated to oblivion. One shot per state, eight record labels, eight different artists, condensing two raw diamonds into the coolest way ever - 8x7" 45 rpm wax records box set plus 4 pages 7" booklet! Ready for that Interstate Rockabilly journey?

Price
€ 114.95
Genre
Format
7inch - 8 disk
Release date
24-07-2024
Label
Item-nr
552679
EAN
7766915052192
Availability
Exp. 24-07-2024
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TRACKS

Disk 1

1. WILLIE PHELPS - YES SIREE, YES SIREE
2. TRAIL BLAZERS - GRANDPA'S ROCK

Disk 2

1. JIMMY PRITCHETT - THAT'S THE WAY I FELL
2. DON HOSEA - EVERLASTING LOVE

Disk 3

1. HAROLD L. & THE OFFBEATS - THREE YEARS
2. AL BURNETTE & HIS SOUTHER SWINGSTERS - HUMPTY DUMPTY

Disk 4

1. TEDDY REDELL - GOLD DUST
2. BOBBY BROWN - PLEASE, PLEASE BABY

Disk 5

1. AL FERRIER - KISS ME BABY
2. TOMMY STRANGE - NERVOUS AND SHAKIN' ALL OVER

Disk 6

1. THE GAYE SISTER - OH RICKY
2. RAY LYNN - MEAN MEAN WOMAN

Disk 7

1. "WILD" BILLY TAYLOR & THE CLEFS - LITTLE JEWELL
2. DICKIE "BIRD" NEWLAND WITH THE JIMMY HEAP ORCH. - PEARLY MEA

Disk 8

1. LOUIS DEE & DELTONES - I COULD LOVE YOU BABY
2. POLK BROTHERS - GOING TO THE HOP