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Hakutulos yhteensä: 1532 kpl

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Big Town Playboys - Western World
Indigo Records 2001 CD 12.00 €
Billy "Red" Love - Gee... I Wish - The Sun Years Plus
1-CD Digipak (4-plated) with 48-page booklet, 26 tracks. Playing time approx. 73 minutes. -- A landmark first CD reissue of one of the best... but least known... R&B singer-pianists from Memphis! Twenty six high class boogie, blues and R&B sides recorded between 1951 and 1954 by Sam Phillips at Sun Records! Includes all 4 Billy 'Red' Love sides recorded by Sun and issued by Chess Records in 1951 and '52 including the extremely rare, never before reissued - 'My Teddy Bear Baby/Poor Man' ! Few collectors have even SEEN this record! Includes Love's classic recording of 'Juiced', issued under the name of Jackie Brenston as the follow up to 'Rocket 88', plus both sides of the Sun single that never was - 'Hey Now/Way After Midnight'. Includes the rare promotional disc for Hart's Bakery in Memphis - 'Hart's Bread Boogie' ! 10 tracks not originally issued in the 1950s and 10 more tracks issued here for the first time! Features the cream of Memphis R&B musicians. The booklet by Martin Hawkins contains the first ever biography of Love's unusual career and amazing life. Rare photographs including the first ever solo shot of Billy Love! -- Bear Family has carved out an amazing niche: issuing CDs by Sun Records artists who didn't record enough for Sun to fill a CD. Bear Family looks high and low for other recordings, rarities, and test pressings... all the stuff collectors love! This time, it's Billy Love, and his story fills a void in the story of Memphis music. Love was Sun's R&B session pianist and led Rosco Gordon's road band for some years. In and out of the forces, in and out of employment, in and out of jazz clubs, and in and out of the attention of law enforcement officers, Billy Love led a full, short, frustrating and strange life. But in his singing, songwriting, arranging and piano playing he was up there with the best. This CD tells it all!
Bear Family 2011 CD 17.00 €
Billy Bland - Let The Little Girl Dance
Ace Records 1992 CD 18.00 €
Billy C. Farlow - Rockabilly Blues
mukana mm Lonnie Mack, DJ Fontana, Fred James jne
TKO Magnum 2000 CD 15.00 €
Billy Lee Riley - The Many Sides Of
14 great blues influenced tracks recorded by Billy at the legendary Sun Studios between 1996 and 2000

He's a key figure in the Sun Records saga -- a cohort of Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, and Johnny Cash -- who has shaped dozens of rockabilly, rock'n' roll, and blues hits....
Rhythm Bomb Records 2009 CD 15.00 €
Billy Lee Riley - The Mojo Albums, plus
(1-CD DigiPac, four panel, with 32-Page booklet, 29 tracks. Playing time: 87:59). --Both of Riley's rare and sought-after Mojo albums available now for the first time in 30 years. - The'Vintage' rock 'n' roll album features rockabilly legend Larry Donn whose red-hot rockin' piano helps Riley rip through ten rock 'n' roll classics in half an hour. Way to go! 'Southern Soul At The Brave-Falcon' serves up another 12 hypnotic tracks in a visceral, bluesy set of shuffling, rocking rhythms. You can practically smell the magnolia. Also included are the rare Mojo single as by Skip Wiley and a clutch of unissued tracks including a longer version of the Chuck Berry Medley. -- The late Billy Lee Riley was one of the titanic but unsung pioneers of rock 'n' roll. He was better looking than Carl Perkins, his multi-instrumental ability surpassed Elvis's, his confidence equalled Jerry Lee Lewis's. And he was important to Sun Records in ways other were not. Riley's musicians, co-opted as studio session-men, plotted the course of rock 'n 'roll as much as many a more celebrated band. - Like the household names, Riley had a life after Sun and this 29-track CD contains two diverse but equally versatile albums made some 14 years apart. 'Vintage', from 1980, is a solid, renascent set of immortal rock 'n 'roll classics inspired by the renewed European interesting rockabilly and Sun Records. Then there's 'Southern Soul At The Brave-Falcon' which features R&B standards, Top 40 tunes and Riley's own songs in a live nightclub recording which captures the best sounds of the era. It's sexy, blues 'n' boogie based soulful music and when Riley hollers 'Do the Temptation Walk' it's the mid-60s all over again. - As Bear Family always goes that extra, obsessional mile, we've included a longer undubbed version of the Chuck Berry Medley, several other previously unissued performances and a rare Mojo single issued under de pseudonym of Skip Wiley.



Bear Family 2010 CD 17.00 €
Billy Ward And His Dominoes - Featuring Clyde McPhatter and Jackie Wilson
12 biisiä
King CD 15.00 €
Billy Wright - Don't You Want A Man Like Me ?
27 biisiä
Rev-Ola 2006 CD 17.00 €
Blasters - Live 1986
Recorded live at The Coach House, San Juan Capistrano 1986
Rock Beat Records 2011 CD 10.90 €
Blasters - Live Going Home 2CD
2CD = 21 biisiä
Evangeline Records 2005 CD 10.00 €
Blasters - Non Fiction
Wounded Bird Records 2010 CD 15.00 €
Blasters - The Blasters
Wounded Bird Records 2010 CD 15.00 €
Blazers - Puro Blazers
Rounder 2000 CD 13.00 €
Bloodshot Eyes - Night Walk Boogie
BSE Music 2011 CD 15.00 €
Blues Affection - Hard On Stage
Bluelight Records 1999 CD 15.00 €
Blues Band - Fat City
BGO Records 2000 CD 18.00 €
Blues Brothers - Best Of The Blues Brothers
biisit vuosilta 1978-1981
Atlantic Records CD 10.00 €
Blues Company - More Blues, Ballads & Assorted Love Songs
ollowing up “Blues Ballads and Assorted Love Songs”, Germanys oldest and most successful Blues Band releases its second “Best Of” album, and adding merely a “More….” To the predecessors title, present an excellent excursion through the past 11 years .

Not all tracks come in the original album versions, three of them being recorded live at the B&W Festival in Halle with an eight piece horn section creating a “Big Sound” as Todorovic comments in the additional booklet.

As could be expected from the sound freaks from the Blues Company’s label INAK, all tracks come in perfect Hi-Fi quality. And as Todorovic promised, - The live recordings from Halle make an outstanding impression here.

All in all; - A comprehensive display of the Blues Company’s progress over the past 11 years. It comes in a well illustrated, 20 page booklett, including all song lyrics.
In-Akustik 2008 CD 13.00 €
Blues Image - Open
Orginal Atck LP (April 1970)
Sundazed 2004 CD 15.00 €
Bo Diddley - Bo's Blues
22 biisiä
Ace Records 1993 CD 18.00 €
Bo Diddley & Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Members Edition
picture disc
United Audio 1997 CD 18.00 €
Bo Weavil - Midnight Rumble With Bo Weavil
loistava ranskalaisen blues yhtyeen livekeikka.
Lenox 2001 CD 15.00 €
Bobby "Blue" Bland - "3B" Blues Boy
Ace Records 1991 CD 17.00 €
Bobby "Blue" Bland - It's My Life, Baby - The Singles A's & B's 2CD
One of the greatest of all American R&B singers and still performing and recording today at the age of 80.

This is the first ever collection to compile all of his singles A and B sides on one 2CD set from his first in 1951 to the end of 1960.

Includes many of his greatest hits like, 'Further on up the Road', 'I Pity the Fool' and 'I'll Take Care of You'.

Fully detailed liner notes detail Bobby's rise to fame.
Jasmine Records 2011 CD 12.00 €
Bobby Bland - Voice - Duke Recordings 1959-1969
26 tracks
Ace Records 1991 CD 18.00 €
Bobby Charles - After A While, Crocodile.. The 50s Anthology
33 tracks
Great Voices Of The Century 2010 CD 10.00 €
Bobby Charles - See You Later, Alligator
Bobby Charles' recent death marked the passing of a New Orleans legend! -- Bear Family salutes a true originator with a complete edition of his Chess recordings -- Includes his original hit recordings of See You Later, Alligator and Don't You Know I Love You (You Know I Love You) - a song featured in 'Forrest Gump'. -- Includes rare photos and notes by New Orleans music journalist Rick Coleman. -- Bobby Charles was a true original. A white Cajun kid who unaffectedly sang R&B. And a gifted songwriter who couldn't read or write music or even play an instrument. After a club date one night, he wrote See You Later, Alligator and a record store owner played it for Len Chess at Chess Records. Chess signed him thinking he was black. Although Bill Haley covered Alligator and scored a bigger hit with it, Alligator launched a long recording career for Bobby Charles that also included the original version of a song that became a big hit for Clarence Frogman Henry, Don't You Know I Love You (You Know I Love You), a song later featured in the hit Tom Hanks movie 'Forrest Gump'. -- For the first time, Bear Family has collected all of Bobby Charles's Chess recordings. Alongside his hits, there's one New Orleans classic after another (I'm A Fool To Care ...later a hit for Joe Barry, and On Bended Knee, to name just two!) -- This set is a fitting tribute to one of the unsung heroes of New Orleans music. And speaking of that, Bobby Charles also wrote Fats Domino's classic Walkin' To New Orleans. Bobby Charles... gone but by no means forgotten.
Bear Family 2010 CD 17.00 €
Bobby Darin - Sings Ray Charles
Hallmark Music 2013 CD 5.90 €
Bobby Day with Bob & Earl - Rockin' Robin
28 biisiä
Ace Records 2002 CD 18.00 €
Bobby Freeman - C'mon And S-W-I-M
25 biisiä vuodelta 1964
Ace Records 2000 CD 17.00 €
Bobby Freeman - Give My Heart A Break
It’s true to say that most of the major rock’n’roll and R&B names from the 1950s have had the majority of their work digitised by now – many of them several times over. It’s always nice, therefore, to be able to bring you something relatively unknown by someone who’s anything but. And this month it’s a real pleasure to premiere the complete King recordings of the Bay Area’s best loved R&B rocker, Mr “Do You Wanna Dance” himself, the one and only Bobby Freeman.

Bobby joined King in 1960 and stayed until 1961, recording a total of 18 sides under Syd Nathan’s personal supervision. For reasons best known to Syd, he issued only one 45 during that time – the Top 40 hit ‘(I Do The) Shimmy Shimmy’ – and left the other tracks in the can for some years. In fact, no further King material was issued until Bobby had signed to Autumn Records and had hits with ‘S-W-I-M’ and ‘C’mon And Swim’, at which point King issued two more 45s and a stupendously rare album called “The Lovable Style Of Bobby Freeman”. Neither the singles nor the album sold, leaving several more tracks unissued.

For some reason, the golden age of vinyl reissues left this material completely undisturbed. “Give My Heart A Break” marks the first occasion of its reissue (and, in several cases, its issue) in a package with appeal for all fans of Bobby’s early work, and of his Josie recordings in particular.

Recorded in King’s studios, with the accompaniment of the label’s exceptional house band, the tracks demonstrate every facet of Bobby’s talent. Many of the songs had been previously recorded by other King artists, but in the likes of ‘What Can I Do’, ‘Somebody, Somewhere (Hear My Plea)’, ‘Good, Good Lovin’’, ‘Please, Please, Please’ and ‘Fever’ our man proves himself to be more than a match for Donnie Elbert, James Brown and Little Willie John.

Freeman’s talents as a balladeer are also beautifully demonstrated by the previously unissued ‘Please Stay By Me’ and Bobby’s personal favourite ‘You Don’t Understand’ – and even though he doesn’t actually remember recording the doo wop standard ‘Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight’, the performance itself is highly memorable. An added bonus for anyone who has any of this material on vinyl is that the majority of the issued tracks were faded or edited for single and album release. Here we’ve let them run for as long as Bobby’s singing on the tape, in some cases up to 45 seconds longer than any previously issued version.

Beautifully illustrated with a full set of label shots and a selection of previously unpublished full colour publicity shots from King Records’ own archives, this excellent compilation comes to you with the full approval and co-operation of Bobby himself. He’s as proud of these recordings as he is of any he’s made through a long and, happily, still ongoing career and is delighted that they are at last seeing issue on CD. So are we!

By Tony Rounce (ACE RECORDS)
Ace Records 2009 CD 17.00 €
Bobby Hendricks - Too Good To Be True
30 biisiä
Jukebox Records 2004 CD 17.00 €
Bobby Lewis - Tossin' & Turnin'
18 biisiä
Collectables 2005 CD 18.00 €
Bobby Marchan - Booty Green
18 biisiä vuosilta 1960-1962
Relic Records CD 17.00 €
Bobby Marchan - Get Down With It - The Soul Sides 1963-67
Many of the biggest names in 1950s R&B and rock’n’roll enjoyed careers that sustained well into the soul era. Little Richard and Larry Williams both did, of course, as did Jackie Wilson, Solomon Burke and Joe Tex, who, let’s face it, didn’t really hit their stride until soul came along to reveal their full capabilities.

You can also include Bobby Marchan in that number. The former front man of Huey “Piano” Smith’s Clowns was quick to embrace the coming changes in black American music, via a series of classic singles for Bobby Robinson’s Fire label that included, if not the first then certainly the finest version of, ‘There’s Something on Your Mind’ in 1960.

As the decade progressed, Bobby got even more soulful. After leaving Fury he hooked up with Stax and then Dial Records, for whose boss and producer-in-chief, Buddy Killen, he recorded frequently, and always with splendid results. Many Killen-produced sessions ended up on Cameo, giving the Philadelphia label a welcome if unlikely foot in the door of the house that Southern Soul was building below the Mason-Dixon line.

The recordings Bobby made between 1963 and 1967 found him recording at three of the premier locations for soul music: Stax and American in Memphis and FAME in Muscle Shoals. Almost all of his recordings of the period bear the stamp of those studios, and almost all are truly great. “Get Down With It” finally brings them all together in the same CD, and not before time.

The floor-friendly 1964 title track, which Bobby’s friend Little Richard later revamped into a template for UK group Slade’s breakthrough chart-topper, is probably Marchan’s best-known track here (albeit not the biggest hit, surprisingly). Other strong uptempo highlights include the FAME-recorded groover ‘Funny Style’ and, from a later period, Bobby’s remake of ‘Rockin’ Pneumonia’ (now with added Boogaloo Flu!).

We’re also delighted to finally premiere the remaining two unissued sides from Bobby’s second Volt session (after a mere 48-year delay) and feel that Marchan aficionados will get a huge belt out of his version of Paul Perryman/Clyde McPhatter’s ‘Just To Hold My Hand’, just as I did when I heard the tape for the first time not so long ago.

Wonderful as these are, it’s the ballads that really bring the set home and underscore Marchan’s relevance and importance to 60s soul. He was simply born to sing songs such as Joe Tex’s ‘Meet Me In Church’ and Paul Kelly’s ‘There’s Something About My Baby’ over those sublime rhythms laid down in Muscle Shoals and Memphis. This music is simply timeless and it’s a pleasure to be able to have it all in one place for the first time ever.

Some still believe that all there was to Bobby were his novelty hits with the Clowns. “Get Down With It” disproves any such notions immediately and confirms his standing as a true great of Southern Soul.

By Tony Rounce (Ace Records)
Ace Records 2011 CD 17.00 €
Bobby Marchan - Golden Classics
12 biisiä
Collectables CD 13.00 €
Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces - Go Ahead And Burn
24 biisiä vuosilta 1966-1970
RPM 2004 CD 18.00 €
Bobby Peterson Quintet - Irresistible You - Piano Rock
25 tracks. Also featuring Big Al Downing and Bobby Parker
Relic Records CD 17.00 €
Bobby Sheen - Anthology 1958-1975
At last a Bobby Sheen anthology! Comprising recordings that stretch from Sheen’s debut lead vocal via his Phil Spector period to his final single, this sweeping collection covers a variety of styles that range from doo wop and the Wall of Sound to Northern and Southern soul.

The earliest tracks here were cut by Bobby as the lead vocalist of the Robins, the group he joined as a 16 year-old in 1958. The influence of Clyde McPhatter is very evident on these sides, especially ‘Live Wire Suzy’ (a Belgian popcorn favourite) and the group’s lively take on ‘The White Cliffs Of Dover’.

By 1962 Sheen was working with Spector, initially on a one-off 45 for Liberty Records. Sharing lead vocal duties with Darlene Love, he reached the Top 10 later that year with ‘Zip-A-Dee Doo-Dah’, released as by Bob B Soxx & the Blue Jeans on the producer’s Philles logo. He also contributed a soaring version of ‘The Bells Of St Mary’ to Spector’s classic “A Christmas Gift For You” LP.

The McPhatter influence is still evident on ‘I Want You For My Sweetheart’ and ‘My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You’, released as a one-off single on the Dimension label in 1965. A contract with Capitol resulted in a handful of singles including the Northern Soul favourite ‘Dr Love’ (released in the UK in the now very collectable Capitol Discotheque ’66 series). This compilation also boasts two previously unissued Capitol sides: ‘Baby I’ll Come Right Away’ (the wonderful Ashford/Simpson song well-know to soul fans via Mary Love’s reading) and the slow blues ‘Don’t Pass Me By’.

As the 60s came to a close, Bobby switched from his high tenor to a more contemporary lower register, cutting great tracks for Warner Bros in Muscle Shoals, Alabama with producers Clayton Ivey and Terry Woodford. His superb recordings of Philip Mitchell’s ‘Something New To Do’ (another Northern anthem) and ‘I May Not Be What You Want’ are among his best work. He sounds totally different again on ‘Don’t Make Me Do Wrong’. The Ivey/Woodford team also produced Bobby swansong single, issued on the Chelsea label in 1975.

The performances collected here are proof that Bobby was a singer who deserved a much higher profile than he achieved. Despite his great looks, obvious talent and strong music business connections, he never registered a hit record in his own name. This CD redresses the balance and proves that all Bobby lacked was good luck.

Years spent as a member of the Coasters kept him in work until his untimely death from pneumonia in November 2000. His son Charles has become the custodian of his father’s legacy and contributed the wonderful photographs that illustrate the CD’s accompanying booklet, which features an essay by Dennis Garvey built around exclusive interviews with many of Bobby’s friends and colleagues.

By Simon White (Ace Records)
Ace Records 2010 CD 17.00 €
Booboo Davis - Name Of The Game
Black & Tan Records 2008 CD 18.00 €
Boogie Boy Harris & The Bloodshot Eyes - Boogie Boy Harris & The Bloodshot Eyes CDEP
Harry from The Barnshakers
Boogie Boy Records 1995 CD 5.00 €
Boogie Healers - F1rst Shot
Boogie Healers Yhtye perustettiin v. 1994 Lahdessa kolmen rhythm'n'bluesin ja rock'n'rollin juurille löytäneen musikantin toimesta. Antti Ahlgrenin, Ari Toivosen ja Timo Järvisen bändiin liittyi Joni Aven vuonna 1995.
Kokoonpano on kiertänyt yli viidentoista vuoden ajan rock- ja blues -tapahtumia ja -klubeja erinomaisella menestyksellä. Vuosien aikana on löytynyt oma tuore tyyli esittää jump blues- ja soul -vaikutteista musiikkia joka saa yleisön viihtymään!.
Boogie Healers 2006 CD 10.90 €
Boogie Machine - Strange Things
hyvä suomi R&B yhtye
Turbanium 1999 CD 15.00 €
Booker T. And The M.G.s - Green Onions
12 biisiä
Atlanctic CD 9.00 €
Booker T. And The MGs - Stax Profiles
15 biisiä
Universal Music 2006 CD 13.00 €
Boppin' Pete & Big Bang - Thunder Moon
Fool Music 2002 CD 12.90 €
Boppin' Pete & The Big Bang - Symphony No 451 CDEP
Fool Music CD 5.00 €
Brenda Holloway - The Early Years - Rare Recordings 1962-1963
We’ve always known that Brenda Holloway was not your run-of-the-mill Motown diva. One of the imprint’s first signings from outside Detroit and its environs, Brenda grew up far from the frigid temperatures and blizzards that forged the harder-edged personalities and steely determination of Hitsville’s homegrown artists. This California girl exuded a sunny, laid-back persona light years from the fiery Ross or Reeves.

Something else set Brenda apart. Her first Tamla release, ‘Every Little Bit Hurts’, and its subsequent LP spotlight a smooth, self-assured vocalist, oozing confidence and maturity that was clearly lacking in the early efforts of, say, the Supremes and the Marvelettes. Not quite 18, Brenda hit the spotlight with her artistry fully-developed, denying us the fun of hearing her fumble around in search of her style, an experience that makes the early waxings of Diana, Martha and Mary Wells so charming.

What we didn’t know then was that Brenda had already served a prolific, two-year apprenticeship in the studios of L.A. A few of these early sides have leaked out over the years but now, thanks to Mick Patrick and the archaeologists at Ace, “The Early Years: Rare Recordings 1962-1963” offers an opportunity to witness Brenda cutting her teeth in a variety of styles. Think of it as “Meet Brenda Holloway”.

Among the impossibly rare treasures: two doo-woppy demos believed to be the 15-year-old’s first crack at the mic, one (‘He’s Gone’) also the first recording evidence of the songwriting talent that eventually put ‘You’ve Made Me So Very Happy’ into the Great American Songbook. Brenda’s first release, ‘Hey Fool’, finds her rocking out with a radically tougher attitude than fans have heard before. Her obscure second single, ‘The Game Of Love’, a frothy girl-group confection, is here alongside more unheard demos, rare 45s and duets with three different male partners. On various songs, Brenda wails, belts, testifies and coos, trying on the styles of Tina Turner, Etta James, the Marvelettes, the Chantels and, of course, her idol Mary Wells.

We also hear Brenda chiming in on background as a member of the Watesians, the Four J’s and the Carrolls (probably all the same group), and, most significantly, backing up her sister, the late, legendary Patrice, on ‘Do The Del Viking’, which the sisters wrote.

The CD closes with the demo of ‘Every Little Bit Hurts’, presumably sung by Barbara Wilson to the same backing track as the eventual hit. When Brenda added her vocal to the song, she was more than ready for her shot at the big time. How great it is that we can now eavesdrop as she perfects that trademark emotional magic.

Needless to say, the CD is accompanied by the traditional well-worth-the-price booklet with an essay on the tracks by Mr Patrick and photos that more than explain why a certain teenage boy was driven to a hormonal frenzy when I saw Brenda Holloway perform at the Apollo.

Her Motown Anthology has long been a pleasure. This one feels like a privilege.

by DENNIS GARVEY (Ace Records)
Ace Records 2009 CD 18.00 €
Brian Setzer Orchestra - Songs From Lonely Avenue
Tänä kesänä Pori Jazzeillakin vieraillut rockabillytähti Brian Setzer vie tyylinsä uudella levyllään synkempään suuntaan. Film noir -elokuvista tunnelmaa ammentava albumi, 'Songs From Lonely Avenue', julkaistaan 13. lokakuuta.

13 raitaa käsittävä 'Songs From Lonely Avenue' on ensimmäinen kokonaan Setzerin omasta materiaalista koottu ja samalla todennäköisesti miehen kunnianhimoisin
albumi. Jo levyn avausraidan hallitsevasti eteenpäin potkiva rytmi ja pahaenteinen molliharmonia tiivistävät pähkinänkuoreen uuden albumin luonteen. Synkät melodiat
tuovat mieleen New Yorkin yössä tanssivat rakastavaiset, kaduilla päivystävät gangsterit, mustasukkaisuudesta särkyneet sydämet sekä selvittämättömät alamaailman murhat. Melankolista ja pelottavaa, ehkä hieman sarjakuvamaista, ja tyylikkyydessään henkeäsalpaavaa.

Edellisen albumin 'Wolfgang's Big Night Outin' (2007) tavoin Setzer palkkasi jälleen 87-vuotiaan Frank Comstockin huolehtimaan levyn torvisovituksista. Comstock on yksi viime vuosisadan tärkeimmistä musiikin sovittajista ja on kirjoittanut musiikkia mm. Doris Daylle, Sonny Dunhamille, Benny Carterille sekä Judy Garlandille.

Setzer tekee 18-henkisen big bandinsa kanssa 27 konserttia käsittävän
joulukiertueen, joka starttaa marraskuussa Detroitista. Stray Cats -yhtyeensä aloittaman rockabillybuumin sekä big band -musiikin uuteen nousuun vauhdittaneen Brian Setzer Orchestran myötä Setzer on ansainnut paikkansa musiikkimaailman huipulla. Kurinalaisen suunnitelmallisuuden ja päättömän rockenergian tasapainon
löytäminen on tuonut Setzerille tunnustukseksi mm. kolme Grammy -palkintoa.
Surf Dog Records 2009 CD 17.00 €
Brian Setzer Orchestra - Vavoom !
14 biisiä
Interscope Records 2000 CD 12.00 €
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