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| VA: - The Girl Can't Help It 3CD Deluxe Expanded Edition. Over 100 tracks by the musical stars of "The Girl Can't Help It". Including songs from the many other rock'n'roll movies of the era. And much more. The Greatest Rock ’n’ Roll Film Of The 1950s – The Girl Can’t Help It brought rock ’n’ roll to groin-swivelling life in living colour, defining a new cultural revolution to focus a generation, providing a mutual relationship launch-pad for the likes of Lennon and McCartney, while setting a genre precedent which was never topped. Part of a deluge of musical exploitation films released for the Christmas 1956 market, in the wake of the success of Rock Around The Clock earlier that year, The Girl Can’t Help It was distinct from most of its hastily-conceived rivals by being shot in glorious colour, and having both a witty script and thoughtfully integrated musical performances. Initially created by Looney Tunes/action movie veteran Frank Tashlin as a vehicle for new-blonde-on-the-block Jayne Mansfield, the film sparked worldwide teenage rampage when it first appeared in 1956, giving many their first taste of the uncaged phenomenon of rock ’n’ roll as the music’s hottest names strutted and wailed through what would become their signature songs, including Little Richard, Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent and Fats Domino. To celebrate the movie, music and all-star cast, Fantastic Voyage swing doctor Dave Penny has forged a colossal three-CD set based around the original soundtrack, kicking off with Little Richard’s three songs from the film (‘Ready Teddy’, ‘She’s Got It’ and dam-busting rock chick anthem title track), then another dozen affirmations of the pompadoured Georgia Peach’s unbridled gospel-charged piano-humping mayhem. Disc One also features screaming sax honker Nino Tempo on both the film’s ‘Tempo’s Tempo’ and eight more tracks from its mothership album, Rock ’N’ Roll Beach Party (including the immortal ‘Turkey Gobbler’) plus Texan rocker Johnny Olenn’s ‘I Ain’t Gonna Cry No More’ and ‘My Idea Of Love’ from the film, and more from his Just Rollin’ With Johnny Olenn album. Disc Two spotlights Gene Vincent, his ‘Be-Bop-A-Lula’ from the film, plus another seven tracks, including 1958’s ‘Git It’ (as later covered by Dave Edmunds) and four which appeared in the lesser-known Hot Rod Gang flick. Also here are Julie London (cheesecake chanteuse missus of the film’s soundtrack supplier Bobby Troup), rocker Eddie Fontaine, the Three Chuckles, Teddy Randazzo (with the now rather sinister-sounding ‘Be My Kitten Little Chicken’) and the great Abbey Lincoln injecting gospel passion with ‘Spread The Word’ (shortly before becoming one of the world’s leading firebrand jazz singers as wife of drummer Max Roach). Larger-than-life Fats Domino looms over Disc Three with his ‘Blue Monday’ from the film joined by other celluloid sorties, including ‘Ain’t It A Shame’ and two others from Shake Rattle And Rock, plus others including showings in The Big Beat and Jamboree. He’s joined by the Treniers, built around twin brothers Cliff and Claude, whose ‘Rockin’ Is Our Bizness’ appeared in The Girl Can’t Help It, joined here by their showings in Don’t Knock The Rock, Teen Age Rebel, Jukebox Rhythm and Calypso Heat Wave. The Platters demonstrate why the rock ’n’ roll movie genre was so essential to their career, ‘You’ll Never Know’ from The Girl Can’t Help It joined by items they contributed to Rock Around The Clock, Rock All Night, Carnival Rock and Girls Town. The set is completed by trumpet-titan Ray Anthony and a hidden track of Jayne Mansfield herself with her own ‘Just Plain Jayne’, completing a collection which explodes with all the energy, attitude and underlying musical flair which now sound like the perfect case for an axis-shifting revolution. The only missing ingredient is Elvis, offered the main male lead but scuppered by the Colonel’s financial demands. He didn’t do too bad but neither did the movie and stellar cast assembled on this brilliantly-executed manifesto for the movement it inspired. |
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Fantastic Voyage 2012 | 2-CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - The Guys & Gals Of The Big D Jamboree 2CD 2CD = 62 tracks. 52 page booklet |
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Rollercoaster Records 2002 | 2-CD | 22.00 € |
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| VA: - The Guys Of The Big D Jamboree 30 biisiä |
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Dragon Street 2002 | CD | 9.90 € |
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| VA: - The Holly Sound |
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Classics Records 2010 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - The Leiber & Stoller Story Vol 1 - Hard Times 28 tracks |
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Ace Records 2004 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - The Leiber & Stoller Story Vol. 2 - On The Horizon 1956-1962 24 tracks |
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Ace Records 2006 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - The Lin & Kliff Story 4 CD:tä yhteensä 124 biisiä. Mukana 52 sivunen kirja. mm Buck Griffin, Ken Copeland, Jerry Fuller jne |
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Bear Family | CD-Box | 80.00 € |
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| VA: - The London American Label Year By Year 1957 Our London American series continues to win praise from all corners, particularly from UK residents whose record collecting habits sprang from the purchase of one or more of the London label’s many fantastic 78s or tri-centre 45s. We’ve reached 1957 later than planned due to having to replace a track at the very last minute, but we expect to deliver three volumes in 2012 – those who are collecting the series will be glad to know that 1956 and 1964 are well under way. 1957 was a truly vintage year for youth-aimed American music, and its best overall representation in the UK came via London. A great number of the 178 singles the label issued that year are already available somewhere in the Ace catalogue, but the overview presented here is highly formidable and really does show all facets of their release schedule. Only a couple of the 28 tracks here are currently available on other Ace CDs, and I make no apology for including one of them: my all-time favourite record, Little Richard’s ‘Keep A Knockin’’ (a compiler’s perk that surely nobody will deny me). As ever, we have been lucky enough to have many of the original London production masters at our disposal, and more than 70% of the music you’ll hear here comes from those very same tapes. The music speaks for itself. What’s not to love about a CD that brings you tried and trusted classics such as ‘Blue Monday’, ‘Great Balls Of Fire’, ‘Your True Love’, ‘I Walk The Line’ and – in its UK single version, of course – ‘Twenty Flight Rock’, alongside seldom reissued hits such as ‘White Silver Sands’, curios of the calibre of the UK-only overdubbed version of ‘A Rose And A Baby Ruth’ and the usual selection of “What made them issue that? But let’s be glad they did”s, a category that would have to include Merle Kilgore’s ‘Ernie’, Dean Beard’s ‘Rakin’ And Scrapin’’ and Ernie Chaffin’s ‘Feelin’ Low’. Along the way you’ll also find sisters Patience & Prudence stating the obvious in ‘We Can’t Sing Rhythm & Blues’, the deranged Nervous Norvus instructing the world how to do ‘The Bullfrog Hop’ and all manner of other musical delights, lovingly sequenced in much the same way they might have appeared in the London American catalogue. By Tony Rounce (Ace Records) |
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Ace Records 2012 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - The Memphis Jukebox Vol. 2 |
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Vee-Tone Records 2010 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - The Norfolk, VA. Rock'n'Roll Sound 24 biisiä vuosilta 1954-63 |
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Ace Records 1994 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - The Ozark Jubilee T.V. Show 1957-58 70 min, B&W from 1957-1958 |
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Stompertime Records 2008 | DVD | 20.00 € |
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| VA: - The Party's Not Over Rock&Roll You won't hear on the radio. 19 biisiä |
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RNR 101 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - The Pomus & Shuman Story - Double Trouble 1956-1967 26 tracks |
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Ace Records 2007 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - The Porter Records Story 29 tracks |
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Bear Family 1998 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - The Ramones Heard Them Here First There’s no mistaking a Ramones song. The funny thing is, throughout their career, the band paid tribute to their roots and influences by peppering their albums with versions of their favourites by other artists, making them sound like Ramones songs too. To see what I mean, try listening to this CD without lurching into ‘Blitzkrieg Bop’, ‘Carbona Not Glue’ or ‘I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend’. Sequenced in the order in which the Ramones cut the songs, this collection kicks off with Chris Montez’s original of ‘Let’s Dance’, which the band revived on their debut album “Ramones” in 1976. In some instances, rather than be pedantic about original versions, some songs are included in the renditions first heard by the Ramones. Hence ‘California Sun’, featured on their second album “Leave Home”, is heard here by the Rivieras (not Joe Jones); ‘Surfin’ Bird’ and ‘Do You Wanna Dance’, from 1977’s “Rocket To Russia”, are by the Trashmen and the Beach Boys (as opposed to the Rivingtons and Bobby Freeman); and ‘Needles And Pins”, from their fourth LP “Road To Ruin”, is by the Searchers (rather than Jackie DeShannon). In 1978 the guys teamed up with the Paley Brothers for an update of Ritchie Valens’ ‘Come On, Let’s Go’, a childhood favourite of Joey Ramone; the band’s 1980 album “End Of The Century”, produced by Joey’s hero Phil Spector, contained a revival the Ronettes’ ‘Baby I Love You’; and in 1982 Joey got together with Holly (of Holly & the Italians) to cut a version of Sonny & Cher’s ‘I Got You Babe’. ‘Little Bit O’ Soul’, here by the Music Explosion, and ‘Time Has Come Today’ by the Chambers Brothers were both revamped by the band on 1983’s “Subterranean Jungle”. The sessions also yielded a version of the 1910 Fruitgum Co’s ‘Indian Giver’, which sneaked out on the B-side of a 12-inch single in 1987. In 1993 the Ramones released “Acid Eaters”, an entire album of cover versions, represented on this CD by Jan & Dean’s ‘Surf City’, the Troggs’ ‘I Can’t Control Myself’, the Byrds’ ‘My Back Pages’, the Seeds’ ‘Can’t Seem To Make You Mine’, Max Frost & the Troopers’ ‘Shape Of Things To Come’, the Amboy Dukes’ ‘Journey To The Center Of The Mind’, Jefferson Airplane’s ‘Somebody To Love’ and Love’s ‘7 And 7 Is’. TheJapanandBrazileditions of the album also contained the band’s version of the Beach Boys’ ‘Surfin’ Safari’. “Adios Amigos”, the Ramones’ farewell album of 1995, included their version of Tom Waits’ ‘I Don’t Wanna Grow Up’. Waits repaid the compliment by contributing a cover of the band’s ‘The Return Of Jackie And Judy’ for the Ramones tribute album “We’re A Happy Family”. It’s not every day that one band records a tribute to another, but Motorhead did just that with ‘R.A.M.O.N.E.S.’ on their 1991 album “1916”. In return, the Ramones’ own version of the song was included on theJapanedition of “Adios Amigos”. The set concludes with the Stooges’ ‘1969’ and, poignantly, Louis Armstrong’s ‘What A Wonderful World’, as covered on Joey’s solo album “Don’t Worry About Me”, released in 2002, by which time he, Johnny and Dee Dee were dead. The Ramones were no more. See, poignant. By Mick Patrick (Ace Records) |
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Ace Records 2012 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - The Roots Of Bob Dylan 4CD 3 x CD + 1 x DVD. Includes 24 page booklet |
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Proper 2009 | CD-Box | 20.00 € |
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| VA: - The UK Skiffle Boom 1954-1957 4CD 4CD = 120 tracks |
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Acrobat Music Group 2008 | CD-Box | 20.00 € |
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| VA: - Them Rockabilly Cats! 26 biisiä |
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Ace Records 2001 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - These Ghoulish Things - Horror Hits For Hallowe'en 28 thorrible hitpicks fron the ghoul-den age of R&R. Be Afraid ! |
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Ace Records 2005 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - They Thought They Were Elvis - Vocal Clones Vol. 1 25 Rare Elvis Imitators |
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Memphis Records | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - This Is DJ Choice Vol. 2 - Keb Darge & Lucinda Slim |
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Unique Records 2008 | CD | 20.00 € |
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| VA: - This Is Rockabilly Clash A Rockabilly tribute to World's greatest Punk Rock band! Featuring rippin' Rockabilly renditions of Clash Classics from The Farrell Bros, The Honeydippers, The Caravans, The Hyperjax, Long Tall Texans, Rancho Deluxe, Charles Napiers, The Accelerators, XX Cortez and Frantic Flintstones. |
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Raucous Records 2002 | CD | 10.90 € |
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| VA: - Three Hot Rockin' Gals (Acts) Vol. 2 Enviken Records introduces three young female singers that we in the near future also will release albums by. Carin Morris is just fourteen years old but that sure is hard to tell by her voice, daughter of thee legendary Swedish rocker Hank T Morris whom also handles the bassfiddle on these five tracks, this gal is just warming up believe me. Lil’ Linn & The Lookout Boys is already booked for some festivals during 2009 & have already stirred up some attention out there. This is music the way it sounded when the likes of Rose Maddox, Charlene Arthur & Ella Mae Morse were the hottest thing around. Cherry Tess was to shy to hit the stage but her parents convinced her to enter a music competition, from then on there’s been nothing but music on her mind. Cherry Tess has a voice that handles most styles & her band The Rhythm Sparks provides a solid rhythm section featuring Boppin Steve on drums. |
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Enviken Records 2008 | CD | 9.90 € |
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| VA: - Thunderbike Vol. 1 18 rare tracks from the 50s and 60s. Scorchin' R&B and R&R |
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Thunderbike Records 2010 | LP | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Tip Top Chicks At The Hop 28 biisiä harvinaisia tyttörokkareita |
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Centhy | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Tip Top Teeny Vol. 1 28 tracks rare early 60s + teen rockers |
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Centhy Records | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Tip Top Teeny Vol. 2 28 tracks teenage R&R |
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Centhy Records 2002 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Tip Top Teeny Vol. 3 28 tracks |
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Centhy Records 2003 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Tip Top Teeny Vol. 4 28 tracks |
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Centhy Records 2004 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Tip Top Teeny Vol. 5 28 tracks |
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Centhy Records 2006 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Tip Top Teeny Vol. 6 28 tracks |
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Centhy Records 2008 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Tip Top Teeny Vol. 7 |
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Centhy Records 2009 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Top Of The Tops tracks from 1950-1960. American, French and British hits from the era. |
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Magic Records 2011 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Tough Texas 33 tracks |
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Collector Records 2008 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Town Hall Party 12 biisiä Town Hall Partystä vuodelta 1957 |
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Bear Family 2005 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Town Hall Party - July 18, 1959 |
Bear Family 2005 | DVD | 25.00 € |
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| VA: - Town Hall Party - November 15, 1958 29 Träkkiä mm Skeets McDonald, Collins Kids, Joe Maphis, Johnny Cash, Bob Luman, Merle Travis, Johnny O'Neill Jeannie Sterling jne |
Bear Family 2004 | DVD | 25.00 € |
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| VA: - Town Hall Party August 29 & September 5, 1959 DVD with 12-page booklet, 30 tracks, playing time: 92:03) - 'Town Hall Party' was among the first of the country music shows to be seen on U.S. television, making its debut in early 1952 and running until early 1961. Staged every Saturday in a theatre in Compton, a suburb of Los Angeles, the stage was made up to look like an old barn, thus continuing the traditions of the various live shows that were first heard on the radio airwaves three decades earlier. 'Town Hall Party' was created with its own cast of regular performers and musicians, boasting a house that was virtually a 'who's who' of the West Coast scene comprising such as Joe Maphis, Merle Travis, Skeets McDonald, Johnny Bond and Tommy Duncan. Jay Stewart (who later hosted the TV quiz show 'Let's Make A Deal'), and Tex Ritter were the MCs. The weekly show presented an equally impressive guest list. Among the many guests to appear were Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Eddie Cochran, The Collins Kids, Freddie Hart, Wanda Jackson, George Jones, Merle Lindsay, Bob Luman, Carl Perkins, Jim Reeves, Marty Robbins, Hank Snow and Gene Vincent. -- Now 'Town Hall Party' is reborn on DVD. Launched in 2002, this continuing DVD series present both individual artists' performances, compiled from different appearances on 'Town Hall Party', and complete cast shows selected from specific dates. Completely remastered, and presented with full colour booklets, these releases fully captured the atmosphere, artistry and sounds of a bygone country music age. |
Bear Family 2010 | DVD | 25.00 € |
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| VA: - Town Hall Party July 25th & August 15, 1959 DVD with 12-page booklet, DVD-pak, 39 tracks, playing time: 114:05) -- 'Town Hall Party' was among the first of the country music shows to be seen on U.S. television, making its debut in early 1952 and running until early 1961. Staged every Saturday in a theatre in Compton, a suburb of Los Angeles, the stage was made up to look like an old barn, thus continuing the traditions of the various live shows that were first heard on the radio airwaves three decades earlier. 'Town Hall Party' was created with its own cast of regular performers and musicians, boasting a house that was virtually a 'who's who' of the West Coast scene comprising such as Joe Maphis, Merle Travis, Skeets McDonald, Johnny Bond and Tommy Duncan. Jay Stewart (who later hosted the TV quiz show 'Let's Make A Deal'), and Tex Ritter were the MCs. The weekly show presented an equally impressive guest list. Among the many guests to appear were Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Eddie Cochran, The Collins Kids, Freddie Hart, Wanda Jackson, George Jones, Merle Lindsay, Bob Luman, Carl Perkins, Jim Reeves, Marty Robbins, Hank Snow and Gene Vincent. -- Now 'Town Hall Party' is reborn on DVD. Launched in 2002, this continuing DVD series present both individual artists' performances, compiled from different appearances on 'Town Hall Party', and complete cast shows selected from specific dates. Completely remastered, and presented with full colour booklets, these releases fully captured the atmosphere, artistry and sounds of a bygone country music age. |
Bear Family 2010 | DVD | 23.00 € |
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| VA: - Trading Kisses 30 biisiä - Eddie Cash, Jessie Lee King, The 3 Dots.. |
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Deejay 2003 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Transcontinental Stuff - The NV EP Collection Guana Batz, Polecats, Rockats |
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NV Records 2002 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Treating Her Wrong 24 Sweetheart & Heartbreak Songs |
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Jasmine Records 2006 | CD | 12.00 € |
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| VA: - Tribute To Gene Vincnet Runnin' Wild / Trailer Park Casanovas / Racketeers / Spectres EP. Mukana myös espanjalainen R&R lehti "Rock Therapy" |
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El Toro 1999 | Single/EP | 5.00 € |
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| VA: - Trouble |
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Pan American | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - True Sounds Of The New West Texas Country & Rockabilly. 17 tracks incl Libbi Bosworth / Wayne Hancock / Hollisters/ Bruce Robinson / High Noon / Derailers / Chris Miller / Marti Brom / Josh Arnson etc |
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| VA: - Turban Renewal - A Tribute To Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs 26 tracks |
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Norton Records 1994 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Twist And Shout |
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Weton-Wesgram BV 2003 | CD | 7.00 € |
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| VA: - Twistin' Rumble Vol. 1 The Swingin'est Dance Party Ever |
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TR | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Twistin' Rumble Vol. 2 The Swingin'est Dance Party Ever |
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TR | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Twistin' Rumble Vol. 3 the swingin'est dance party ever ! |
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TR | CD | 18.00 € |

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