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| VA: - On With The Jive ! - 1950s R&B from Dolphin's of Hollywood Volume 1. 25 tracks |
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Ace Records 2008 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Original Memphis Blues Brothers 26 biisiä - mm Bobby Bland, Little Junior Parker, Earl Forest,Johnny Ace, BB King, Ike Turner ja Rosco Gordon |
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Ace Records 2000 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Pink Cadillac 2CD Here are 2CDs of the very best Rock ‘n’ Roll driving songs of all time! Featuring legendary performances by Gene Vincent, Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ritchie Valens, Eddie Cochran, Chuck Berry, Little Richard and many, many more… |
Union Square Music 2012 | CD | 10.00 € |
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| VA: - Poncello Records Story - Tennessee R&B 24 tracks |
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SPV / Blue Label 2007 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Profile Records Story |
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Floating World Records 2011 | CD | 9.00 € |
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| VA: - R&B Humdingers Vol. 6 twenty greasy groovers |
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Yama Records 2009 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - R&B Years 1956 2CD 50 Hot Rhythm & Blues tunes from 1956 |
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Boulevard Vintage 2007 | CD | 13.00 € |
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| VA: - Radio Gold Vol. 1 30 tracks |
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Ace Records 1992 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Radio Gold Vol. 2 30 tracks |
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Ace Records 1993 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Radio Gold Vol. 3 30 tracks |
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Ace Records 1995 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Radio Gold Vol. 4 30 tracks |
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Ace Records 2001 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Radio Vintage |
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Vintage Music | CD | 12.00 € |
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| VA: - Raging Harlem Hit Parade 22 tracks - Tarheel Slim, Charts, Buster Brown, Red Prysock, Lee Dorsey.. |
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Relic Records | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Raging Harlem Hit Parade Vol. 2 25 biisiä |
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Relic Records 1993 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Ramblin' Vol. 3 26 Hot Rockin' Blues Boppers |
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RM | CD | 20.00 € |
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| VA: - Real Black Rhythm 25 biisiä R&B:tä |
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Collector Records | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Real Excello R & B 24 biisiä |
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Ace Records 1994 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Red Bluejeans & Checkerboard Socks Elvis Presley brought a sense of tribal identity to America’s youth when he hit national TV in 1956, although teenage style was happening even before the coming of rock’n’roll. A teenage look was adopted in the same way that “our” music would be when it arrived. In the USA post-war prosperity brought teenage style much earlier than in our war-torn and austere continent, although occupying American forces did leave a certain mark. In Britain we invented the Teddy boy and girl, a sort of working class nose-thumbing to our elders and so-called betters. For us, the advent of rock’n’roll and its attendant style was held back by our very own skiffle craze, a folky off-shoot of trad jazz (chunky knits and corduroy). The froth was not blown off the coffee until well into 1957 on this side of the Atlantic, by which time the teenage “absolute beginner” had truly arrived. And the look was all-American. Carl Lee Perkins was the man responsible for the granddaddy of all these songs about clothes. Born out of an expression heard by Johnny Cash while serving in the military; suggested as a song subject to a bemused Carl; exacerbated by something Carl overheard on a dance floor, and eventually written in the middle of a speed-addled night on a paper potato sack. Carl’s ‘Blue Suede Shoes’ was the first essentially country record to top all three of Billboard’s charts: country & western, R&B and popular. Carl’s meteoric career was the template for most of the early rockabilly exponents: full of wild highs and tragic lows. It’s true to say that despite its longevity, phenomenal influence over much that followed, including the Beatles, and its star-crossed nature, Carl's career would never quite rise beyond the reputation of that first massive hit. This album brings the original ‘Blue Suede Shoes’ to the Ace canon for the very first time. Can you believe that? Our opening song (and album title) would have found record-hungry European teens of ’57 somewhat confused – an example of creative juxtaposition perhaps? Red blue jeans? But of course, with time came the clarification of all things spoken hep. Back in those days, and for some time to come, our brothers and sisters across the Pond called all jeans bluejeans (one word). Sometimes they called them Levi’s, but in the UK in the late 50s that description meant even less. So, of course, we have blue jeans … and they’re red! ‘Red Bluejeans And A Pony Tail’ was, of course, the successor to a hit from the previous year where we first heard of this strange apparel, in Gene Vincent’s very first release, ‘Be Bop A Lula’: “She’s the gal in the red bluejeans, She’s the queen of all the teens.” From ‘Blue Suedes’ and ‘Red Bluejeans’ we could have moved in the same direction as pop music tended to do at the time. In the world of the hit parade we had ‘Short Shorts’, ‘Pink Shoe Laces’, ‘Black Denim Trousers’, ‘White Bucks’ and ‘Saddle Shoes’. Not for us such drab garb. Our outfitters have rounded up some ‘Straight Skirts’, ‘Tight Sweaters’, ‘Pink Peg Slacks’, ‘Slim Jims’, ‘Tight Capris’, ‘Penny Loafers’, ‘Squeaky Shoes’, ‘Boy’s Shirts’, ‘Plaid Skirts’, ‘Yellow Pants’, ‘Red and Blue Velvet’, ‘Sun Glasses’, ‘Checkerboard and Knee Socks’ and ‘Bermuda Shorts’. And they all rock their socks off. Yes, with that get-up you better stay out of school. By Brian “Feel The Schmutter” Nevill (Ace Records) |
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Ace Records 2010 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Red River Blues The Ram Series continues with a fine collection of blues and R&B recordings, highlighted by the complete sessions of the late Jeff (Sonny Boy) Williamson - the only known recording of this Louisiana harp player. The tiny Shreveport Ram label was the brainchild of the late Myra Smith who, in the mid-50s, recorded country rockabilly and blues at her tiny handbuilt studio. Myra was also a brilliant guitarist who played old-time Carlton family-style guitar and loved downhome blues. On many of her sessions she would turn the tape machine on and then step out into the studio and play on the sessions. Strapped for money, she was not able to release all her masters on singles and in the 60s she gave up the Ram label to concentrate on publishing and songwriting with her partner, Margaret Lewis. The pair set up operation in Nashville making demos, including the big hit Reconsider Me for Shelby Singleton. This latest volume of the Ram story, Red River Blues, concentrates on the blues and R&B sessions that she produced in the late 50s and early 60s with artists such as Jeff (Sonny Boy) Williamson, TV Slim, Elgie Brown and Vincent Williams. These masters were the fruits of my research at Shreveport several years ago. They add to our knowledge of Shreveport blues, whose history goes back to the early days of blues recording, when the city produced such greats as Leadbelly, the Shreveport Homewreckers and Black Ivory King. Forthcoming CDs in this series will deal with rockabilly and hillbilly, and the rocking girls at Ram who performed at the world famous Louisiana Hay Ride which broadcast out of Shreveport. Through the 50s the Hay Ride helped to establish the careers of Hank Williams, Elvis Presley and Johnny Horton. The Myra Smith Ram legacy rolls on and her part in the indie story is assured. By Ray Topping (Ace Records) |
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Ace Records 1999 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Respect - Aretha's Influences And Inspiration Considering she is still such an influence on so many others artists, Aretha Franklin’s own inspirations might have been a little overlooked. This Ace CD addresses that situation perfectly. The 24 R&B, soul and gospel recordings here, many of them performed by Aretha's favourite artists, helped influence and inspire her to become the great artist she is. Aretha recorded a tremendous number of covers over the years. Her choices of the best songs to record in her own way were impeccable. ‘Respect’ is totally different to Otis Redding’s storming original and it established her as the female soul singer to beat for years to come. Likewise Don Covay’s See Saw’, which in her hands proved to be a bigger R&B hit than its writers’ own version. An important influence on Aretha was Little Miss Cornshucks. Obscure to the general public, Ahmet Ertegun named her as his favourite blues singer of all time. Here is her recording of ‘Try A Little Tenderness’ from 1952, generally regarded as the first R&B version of this classic song. Aretha recorded the number for Columbia in 1962. Aretha first heard Ray Charles’ version of ‘Drown In My Own Tears’ (originally cut by Lula Reed) on the radio one night after she had gone to bed. She said she heard his voice coming out of the dark and that she had never heard anything like that before. I’ve a soft spot for the version by the underestimated Jean Wells. Coincidentally Wells is featured here singing Clyde Otis’ ‘Sit Down And Cry’, later recorded by Aretha for her “This Girl’s In Love With You” album. From the same Calla label as Jean’s record comes ‘Prove It’ by the under-recorded Mary Wheeler from 1966, which Aretha cut a year after for the “Aretha Arrives” LP. One of Aretha’s greatest influences was the gospel legend Clara Ward, featured here with ‘The Day Is Passed And Gone’, a song that was among the very first she covered, and sung by her at Clara’s funeral in 1973. As often with Ace compilations an alternate, extended or album cut is used, not just securing sales to completists (join the club!), but giving an interesting slant on well-known or well-loved recordings. This collection is no exception, offering, for example, the stereo LP versions of Otis’s ‘Respect’ and Ben E King’s ‘Don’t Play That Song (You Lied)’, which features the verses in a different order to the single. Other big names include Wilson Pickett with the tremendous ‘I’m In Love’ (Aretha considers Pickett to be one of the great soul singers, and vice versa, if you remember his comments about a party at her house in Only The Strong Survive), Bobby Womack, Howard Tate, Bobby Bland and Dinah Washington. The woman recently named the Greatest Singer of All Time by Rolling Stone magazine certainly has the best of taste. BY JOHN MARRIOTT (Ace Records) |
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Ace Records 2009 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Rhythm & Blues Christmas 20 R&B Christmas tracks |
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Ace Records 2006 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Rhythm & Booze Blasters Nattsudds-Röjare. 22 Drinking and smoking songs |
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Sunjay | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Rhythm 'n' Bluesin By The Bayou “Rhythm’n’Bluesin’ By The Bayou”, the latest in our “By The Bayou” series, features 28 rompin’, stompin’ tracks from the blues men and women of South Louisiana. The tracks have been pulled from the vaults of leading record men J.D. Miller, Eddie Shuler and Floyd Soileau plus Rockin’ Sidney’s first disc – cut by Jake Graffagnino for his Carl label. The sound of South Louisiana’s R&B stemmed from the Cosimo studios in New Orleans and those pioneers of the genre: Fats Domino, Smiley Lewis, Lloyd Price etc. As it spread west across the state, it gathered in the influences of zydeco, rural blues and the embryonic swamp pop, producing that distinctive amalgam which is enjoying popularity with collectors of today. To help quench that thirst we have delved into the vaults of Miller and Shuler to locate the best previously unknown tracks and alternate takes. Also, with modern studio techniques, our engineers have breathed fresh life into some of the material that was unearthed by Flyright almost 30 years ago. Back in the 50s and into the early 60s, this was the music of working class black people; it was what they drank to, danced to and occasionally brawled to in the bars and clubs of this corner of the USA. It also got played on the area’s black radio stations and was gobbled up by white teenagers who would adapt it into their rockabilly and swamp pop songs. As compiler of this CD, I was as excited listening to these master tapes as I would have been had I been one of those teenagers. The music is as fresh and vibrant now as it was in those far off days. With new tracks from the artists such as Blue Charlie and Mad Dog Sheffield, the first recordings of Rockin’ Sidney, a host of other little known artists (including three numbers from two mystery women) and obscure Zydeco rockers Thaddeus Declouet and C.J. Thierry, this is an exhilarating voyage of discovery. When you listen to the music you’ll be transported back to its heyday – imagine lying on your bed grooving to those sounds on the radio in the sultry Louisiana night, with the bullfrogs croaking in the bayou. These are the sounds of an era that is almost forgotten but is kept alive by enthusiasts for enthusiasts. By Ian Saddler (Ace Records) |
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Ace Records 2013 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Rhythm Riot! 25 tracks |
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Ace Records 2002 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Rhythm... And Blues ! 50s Blues And R&B From Rhythm Records The Don Barsdale Masters Vol. 2. 25 biisiä |
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Westside Records 1999 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Rich Records Story - Music City, Motor City & The Big Easy 22 tracks |
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SPV / Blue Label 2007 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Ride Daddy Ride - And Other Songs Of Love 21 biisiä |
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King 1997 | CD | 13.00 € |
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| VA: - Riff Ridin' 27 biisiä |
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El Toro | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Risque Blues - Big 10-Inch Record 8 biisiä - "dirtybluesia" |
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King Records 1995 | CD | 8.00 € |
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| VA: - Risque Blues - it Ain't The Meat 8 biisiä - "dirtybluesia" |
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King Records 1995 | CD | 8.00 € |
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| VA: - Risque Blues - Keep On Churnin' 8 biisiä - "dirtybluesia" |
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King Records 1995 | CD | 8.00 € |
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| VA: - Risque Blues - My Ding-A-Ling 8 biisiä - "dirtybluesia" |
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King Records 1995 | CD | 8.00 € |
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| VA: - Risque Blues - Sixty Minute Man Billy Ward, Little Willie John, Wynonie Harris, Roy Brown, Hank Ballard, Bullmoose Jackson |
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King 1995 | CD | 8.00 € |
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| VA: - Risque Blues Vol. 1 25 biisiä |
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King Records 1997 | CD | 12.00 € |
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| VA: - Risque Blues Vol. 2 25 biisiä |
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King Records 1998 | CD | 12.00 € |
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| VA: - Road To Soul 2CD A selection of 55 songs which present the intensity of African American church music and R&B sounds which helped to shape soul music in the '60s. Includes such major stars as: James Brown, Sam Cooke, Ray Charles, Etta James, Tina Turner and more! Features hit singles like: 'What'd I Say', 'You Send Me', 'Money' and 'Hit the Road Jack'. Fully detailed liner notes on the roots of soul with even more extensive notes available here. |
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Jasmine Records 2012 | CD | 13.00 € |
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| VA: - Rock & Roll With Piano Vol. 14 30 tracks |
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Collector Records 2008 | CD | 9.90 € |
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| VA: - Rock 'n' Roll Versus Rhythm And Blues - 16 Hits 16 tracks R&R / R&B |
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Valmor Records | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Rock All Night! 28 tracks |
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Ace Records 2000 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Rock And Roll Bell Ringers 26 tracks Bell recordings |
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Ace Records 2005 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Rock And Roll Dance Party Vol 3 26 biisiä |
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RRDP | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Rock Baby Rock It Soundtrack of 1957 cult R&R movie "Rock Baby Rock It" -including Johnny Carroll, Rosco Gordon, Belew Twins, the Cell Block 7 and others |
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Goofin Records 2001 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Rock On ROCK ON was the first collectors' shop in England to stock almost every style of retro music. This compilation resounded at the Rock On palaces of wax is a turkey-free zone, with a little something for everyone. |
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Ace Records 2008 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Rock Your Baby t’s an odd truism in music that the songs that last the longest aren’t the Grammy winners, or the Mull of Kintyres or the multi million-selling soundtracks, but the songs that are sung in the playground and passed down from generation to generation. Maybe things have changed since I was a loveable scamp, but certainly in the 70s I was gleefully singing songs about the various bells of London or mass death via the plague. Just as oddly, if I were somehow elevated a minimum of two inches higher than my classmates I would proudly declare them dirty rascals, despite the fact this hadn’t been an effective insult for over a century. Perhaps today a government department sponsored by an alcopop manufacturer gives credits according to which corporate-owned nastiness kids choose to jig about to, but I for one hanker after a more innocent time. Which is exactly where this album comes in. I love my kids, really I do. Even when I think I don’t, deep down I know I do. I love my kids and I love my car and I love my music, so this album was put together for those infuriating long journeys and those infuriating short journeys, when Clive and Natasha are creating in the backseat. We all fancy a singalong but I’m not in the mood for the tweenies, but I am in the mood for a long list of names that almost rhyme with food, or songs about idiot amphibians or dance tunes about monkeys. This will keep us all entertained for a couple of hours, till the little poppets have worn themselves out and I can rest easy, safe in the knowledge that I’m a great dad, and that my kids are entirely fictional. Which is a relief, as he doesn’t really look much like me and I’m not entirely sure if that’s how you spell her name. So here we go, a new musical curriculum for the young and the simple of mind. By Mark Lamarr (Ace Records) |
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Ace Records 2011 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Rock 'n' Roll Fever! Wildest From Specialty 25 biisiä Specialty merkin R&R:a |
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Ace Records 1994 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Rock'n'Roll Stars On Stage 13 biisiä - mukana mm Jerry Lee, Chubby Checker, Lloyd Price, Bill Haley etc |
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Bear Family 1995 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Rock, Rock, Rock 12 biisiä. samaisen leffan soundtrack. |
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Green Line 1989 | CD | 12.00 € |
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| VA: - Rockin' Boppin' Girls Vol. 2 27 tracks female rockers |
Titanic Records 1994 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Rockin' Rhythm Very Dark 26 tracks |
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Collector Records 2008 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Rockin' The Blues 16 tracks |
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Relic Records | CD | 17.00 € |

2013-04-18
LEVYMESSUT / TAPAHTUMAT
2013-04-17
THE QUIETS The Many Faces Of The Quiets UUSI CD SAATAVANA !
2013-04-15
GOOFIN' RECORDS TULEVIA JULKAISUJA
2013-04-13
GOOFIN' RECORDS VESIVAHINKO / WATER DAMAGE
2013-04-13
ROCK AND ROLL ALL NIGHT LONG - ROCKABILLY TRIBUTE TO HURRIGANES