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Cliff Richard - A British Icon 2CD + DVD
2CDs + DVD
T2 Entertainment 2009 2-CD 17.00 €
Cliff Richard - Early Rock'n'Roll Songs Vol. 3
Magic Records 2011 CD 17.00 €
Cliff Richard - Essential Early Recordings 2CD
Cliff Richard's first two albums, both from 1959, are presented in their entirety here along with several of his most popular hit singles. 42 tracks
Primo 2010 CD 10.00 €
Cliff Richard - Listen To Cliff
Hallmark Music 2012 CD 6.90 €
Cliff Richard - Nine Times Out Of Ten 2CD
Rock `n` Roll Years 1958-1960
Great Voices of the Century 2011 CD 13.00 €
Cliff Richard - Platinum Collection 3CD
3CD = 73 biisiä
Emi Records 2005 CD-Box 20.00 €
Cliff Richard - Rock'n'Roll Years 4CD
4 CDs, 105 tracks
Emi 2010 CD-Box 35.00 €
Cliff Richard - Rockin' The 50's
MM LP 18.00 €
Cliff Richard - Rockin' The 50's 4CD
4CD:tä = 89 biisiä
Music Melon 2010 CD-Box 18.00 €
Cliff Richard - Rockin' With
22 tracks
Emi 1997 CD 10.00 €
Cliff Richard - Sings The Standards
22 tracks
Emi 2003 CD 10.00 €
Cliff Richard - The Whole Story - His Greatest Hits 2CD
2CD = 46 tracks. His biggest hits from 1950s to 2000
Emi 2000 CD 20.00 €
Cliff Richard And The Shadows - Cliff / Cliff Sings
2 LPs = 1 CD. 32 tracks
Emi 2001 CD 10.00 €
Clint Miller - At A Teenage Dance
the complete rocking country sides for the first time on CD
Hydra Records 2010 CD 11.90 €
Clyde McPhatter - Genius Of
27 tracks
Rev-Ola 2005 CD 17.00 €
Clyde Stacy - Hoy Hoy - Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight
1-CD DigiPac (4-plated) with 28-page booklet, 22 tracks, playing time 52:45. --'Hoy Hoy' indeed! This record really rocks - 22 tracks recorded by an important but little-reissued Oklahoma-born singer from the classic era of rock 'n' roll! Here are all 12 tracks issued on six singles on the Candlelight, Bullseye, and Len record labels between 1957 and 1961! Also another 10 vocal and instrumental tracks not originally issued - and with Big Al Downing on piano! When Clyde's 'So Young/Hoy Hoy' hit #68 in June 1957 it was the first Hot 100 entry by an artist based in the Lubbock area of Texas - beating Clyde's high school mate Buddy Holly by six months! Relocating to Pennsylvania in 1958, Clyde recorded in New York and registered Top 30 hits in Canada with 'So Young', 'Baby Shame' and 'Nobody's Darling'! Clyde's TV appearances included 'Bandstand' and 'The Patti Page Show'! The 28-page booklet by Wayne Russell expertly tells Clyde's story from Oklahoma to Lubbock, to Scranton and back home. It contains rare photographs and interviews with Clyde Stacy! Now, Clyde is scheduled to make his European debut at the Hemsby Rock 'n' Roll Weekender in May 2011, and plans to 'warm-up' at the Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend in April. Clyde Stacy is back! -- This CD is the first comprehensive look at the career of Clyde Stacy, a man who grew up in Tulsa, went to school in Lubbock with Buddy Holly, had a hit with a rocking version of the R&B song 'Hoy Hoy', moved to Scranton, appeared on 'Bandstand' and other TV shows, recorded in New York with top session men, saw many hits in Canada, and is still working country, blues, and rockabilly venues. His part in the story of rock 'n' roll has been little-known but is told here in words, pictures, and rocking music.
Bear Family 2011 CD 17.00 €
Clyde Stacy - Pleasant Jamboree - There's A Good Rockin' Tonight
24 tracks
Eagle Records 1993 CD 15.00 €
Cobras - Instant Heartache / I Wanna Be Your Love
Big Beat Records Single/EP 5.00 €
Col Joye & The Joy Boys - Joyride
Festival Records LP 12.00 €
Colin Hicks And The Cabin Boys - Bermondsey Bop
25 tracks original british Rock & Roll from Tommy Steele's brother
Rigsby Records 2008 CD 17.00 €
Collins Kids - Hop, Skip, and Jump
The box contains 2 cd:s (59 tracks) and a book.
Bear Family 1991 CD-Box 48.00 €
Collins Kids - Hoy Hoy
21 tracks
Snapper Music 2009 CD 8.00 €
Collins Kids - The Collins Kids At The Town Hall Party Vol 1
25 tracks from 1958.
Bear Family 2003 DVD 22.00 €
Collins Kids - The Collins Kids At The Town Hall Party Vol. 2
myös Vol 1 & 3 saatavana.
26 tracks
Bear Family 2004 DVD 23.00 €
Collins Kids - The Collins Kids At The Town Hall Party Vol. 3
29 Tracks.
Bear Family 2004 DVD 25.00 €
Collins Kids - The Rockin'est
22 tracks from 1955-1960
Bear Family 1997 CD 17.00 €
Connie Francis - Connie Rocks
33 tracks and nice booklet
Bear Family 2003 CD 18.00 €
Connie Francis - Fallin' - The Best Of The Early Years 2CD
Alongside Brenda Lee, Connie Francis was the most popular female singer of the R&B era, and like Brenda she was a child prodigy made good.

This special 2CD set presents a comprehensive overview of Connie's early career, all these sides being recorded between 1955 - 1958.

Disc one features the ten discs she cut before her commercial breakthrough, including 'The Majesty Of Love', a duet with Marvin Rainwater which would eventually go on to sell a million copies and also her first two hits, the million selling 'Who's Sorry Now?' and 'I'm Sorry I Made You Cry'.

Disc two kicks off with the multi million selling 'Stupid Cupid' & 'Carolina Moon', and includes Connie's further worldwide hits 'Fallin'', 'My Happiness', 'I'll Get By' and 'You Always Hurt The One You Love', alongside her first LP Who's Sorry Now?' and several collectors rarities.

Jasmine Records 2009 CD 12.00 €
Connie Francis - Rockin' Connie
You’d think versatility would be a plus for a singer’s career, wouldn’t you? Well, tell that to Connie Francis. By leaps and bounds the most successful female singer of the early rock era, Connie has never even been nominated for induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. I could plead her case at length, but with nowhere near the eloquence of “Rockin’ Connie”, Ace’s new CD that showcases 28 sterling examples of this Jill-of-all-trades’ mastery of the genre she helped popularise and define.

Connie’s endless résumé begins with her career as a child performer in the early days of television, and she was still in her teens when she scored her first hit, ‘Who’s Sorry Now’, in 1958. By the end of the decade she had charted with a series of rockers, teen-angst ballads, old standards, Italian songs, even ‘God Bless America’. Her LP catalogue includes collections of Irish, German, Jewish, Spanish and, especially, Italian favourites, alongside sets devoted to folk, country, big band, waltzes, Christmas and kids’ songs. In the midst of this torrent of wildly eclectic concept albums, Connie also became a popular movie star, was a mainstay in nightclubs of the Vegas-Copa ilk and was ubiquitous on American TV, singing and performing comedy skits with older stars like Jimmy Durante and Jack Benny. This all-things-to-all-people approach may explain why few seem to recall that among the Hawaiian and Broadway releases were interspersed titles like “Rock & Roll Million Sellers” and “Do The Twist”.

Leave it to Ace to remind us. Compiled and annotated by Mick Patrick and David Bell, “Rockin’ Connie” delivers exactly what it promises. Connie rocks, all right. She also rolls, bops, stomps, twists and boogies, tackling rock-oriented material with the same gusto and conviction she applied to Neapolitan ballads and patriotic anthems.

No hulas or horas here. Connie faces down the big boys of early rock on covers of ‘Heartbreak Hotel’ and ‘Ain’t That A Shame’. Among the songwriters are such stalwart pop scribes as Neil Sedaka, John D Loudermilk, Phil Medley, Hank Hunter, Mark Barkan, Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich. Connie particularly excelled on tunes in the girl group genre, as shimmering cuts like ‘My Best Friend Barbara’, ‘Don’t Ever Leave Me’ and several others aptly demonstrate.

Rarities abound, depending on your location. Due to Connie’s unprecedented global reach, some releases were unique to particular countries. UK fans will meet several American 45 mixes for the first time. This Yank is having a grand old time playing and re-playing the incredible overseas-only ‘Robot Man’ and a Greenwich-Powers gem, ‘Look At Him’, that we were denied back in the day. Of particular interest is ‘It’s A Different World’, produced by Tom Wilson concurrent with his Dylan, Simon & Garfunkel and Mothers Of Invention sessions. How’s that for rock cred?

As we’ve come to expect from Ace, the accompanying booklet is a treasure trove of rare photos, meticulous annotation and can’t-put-’em-down liner notes. Then there’s the music. Take it from me: “Rockin’ Connie” rocks!

by DENNIS GARVEY (ACE RECORDS)
Ace Records 2009 CD 17.00 €
Connie Francis - Singles + 2 CD
52 tracks
BR Music 2003 2-CD 15.00 €
Conny & The Bellhops - Shot Rod / Bop Sticks
RM Single/EP 6.00 €
Conway Twitty - Ballads Of Conway Twitty
1-CD DigiPac - four panel - mit 36-page booklet. 33 tracks. Playing time: 79:24) -- They called him 'The Best Friend A Song Ever Had.' Here are 33 reasons why. An exclusive compilation drawn from Conway's early years, before his country stardom which includes the original version of the worldwide mega-hit 'It's Only Make Believe'! A companion to Bear Family's top-selling 'Conway Twitty Rocks'! -- The statistic books rank Conway Twitty among the Top 5 country artists of all time, but before he was a country singer, he was a rock 'n' roll balladeer. One of the best, in fact. This exclusive compilation is drawn from his recordings for Sun, Mercury, and MGM Records between 1956 and 1963, and includes his original version of one of the greatest power ballads of all time, 'It's Only Make Believe'. It also includes 'Lonely Blue Boy', a song originally written for Elvis, as well as 'Is A Bluebird Blue', the first hit by the great soul songwriter, Dan Penn. Mixed in among Conway's originals are stellar versions of classic songs like 'You'll Never Walk Alone', 'You Win Again', 'C'Est Si Bon', and 'What Am I Living For'. -- Country fans need to explore where Conway found his way with a song, and this is the compilation that shows how and where he developed his unique style. -- Rock 'n' roll fans need this for their quieter moments. And fans of great singing need this compilation to discover why Conway Twitty was called 'The Best Friend A Song Ever Had.'
Bear Family 2010 CD 18.00 €
Conway Twitty - Best Of The Best
King / Gusto Records 2003 CD 9.90 €
Conway Twitty - Conway Rocks
30 tracks + 36 page booklet
Bear Family 2003 CD 18.00 €
Conway Twitty - Conway Twitty's Greatest Hits
Hallmark Music CD 7.00 €
Conway Twitty - Sings Portrait Of A Fool
14 tracks
MGM LP 12.00 €
Conway Twitty - The Great
Demand Records LP 14.00 €
Cookie And The Cupcakes - Kings Of Swamp Pop
I suspect that during the golden age of swamp pop, which is often said to be from 1958 to 1963, few people in this country had heard of Cookie and the Cupcakes. I confess ignorance until the 70s when I bought their reissue LPs on the Jin label. Today, any aficionado will immediately quote Mathilda as the Cupcakes' outstanding offering. In his book "South To Louisiana", John Broven describes it thus: If swamp-pop has a signature tune, an anthem, it has to be the quintessential "Mathilda". Recorded for George Khoury's Lyric label and leased to Judd (owned by Judd Phillips of Memphis), the single climbed to #47 in the Billboard chart in early 1959. Mathilda would surely have gone higher with a bigger company behind it. Cookie's crying vocal was stunning. Billboard was right when it noted that "the cat has a sound and he belts it as tho' from the swamps" The Cupcakes' instrumental backing - baying saxes, tripleting piano, and swirling guitar over a wallowing beat - was just as majestic, while the song itself was memorably melodic. Even today, everybody accepts that if a local band plays Mathilda and nobody dances, the musicians may just as well pack up and go home. Johnnie Allan speaks of Cookie's great influence on other performers and of how Mathilda was played on all the radio stations, Cajun, country and western, rock'n'roll and R&B. Written around 1956, but not recorded until 1958 after being turned down by Eddie Shuler and Don Robey among others, it's this hit version that closes the CD and should not be confused with the 1962 remake which is also included. Starting as the Boogie Ramblers and with Huey 'Cookie' Thierry only recently joined, the Cupcakes signed for Eddie Shuler's Goldband label in July 1952 but for some reason the single Cindy Lou /Such As Love, with original member Shelton Dunaway on vocals, was not released until 1955. That historic offering is presented here. Cookie became joint leader with Shelton, sharing vocals and both playing tenor sax. Other members were Sidney 'Hot Rod' Reynaud, tenor sax-.-Marshall LeDee, guitar-.-Ernest Jacobs, piano-.-Joe 'Blue' Landry, bass guitar-.-and Ivory Jackson, drums. Around 1963 Little Alfred (Babino) joined the band after his success with Walking Down The Aisle which was recorded with the Berry Cups who were modelled on the Cupcakes. A slew of emotional swamp-pop classics appeared between 1959 and 1964, including Until Then, I've Been So Lonely, Even Though, the lively I Cried and the wonderful Belinda. Cover versions also appeared, adapted to the inimitable Cupcakes' style but usually faithful to the original, such as the traditional Betty & Dupree-.-Got You On My Mind, the Big John Greer R.&B hit from 1952-.-Ivory Joe Hunter's I Almost Lost My Mind-.-Jiving Gene's Breaking Up Is Hard To Do-.-Shirley and Lee's Feel So Good-.-Pat Philips' Sea Of Love-.-Joe Turner's Honey Hush-.-Chuck Willis' Charged With Cheating-.-and the Platters' The Great Pretender featuring Carol Fran. All tracks have been remastered to achieve the best possible sound and this is apparent in comparison with the 1990 Japanese P-Vine CD, the only other release in that format that I am aware of which makes available some of the 30 tracks included here. Shane K Bernard's booklet notes also tell the story of Cookie's disappearance from South Louisiana in the mid-60s (he moved to Los Angeles)-.-of the rumours of his disabilities or even death-.-and of his rediscovery by Cupcakes' pianist Ernest Jacobs in 1992. Disabled he was, but able to walk with the aid of a stick which is how he performed magnificently at the 1995 Blues Estafette in Utrecht, backed by the revived nine-piece Cupcakes who included Shelton Dunaway, Ernest Jacobs, 'Hot Rod' Reynaud, Little Alfred and Marshall LeDee. It was a memorable gig and this is a memorable CD.
(Ace Records)

Ace Records 1997 CD 18.00 €
Country Boy Eddie - Fodder Fossil's Blues / Hang In There Like A Rusty Fish Hook
Reed Single/EP 5.00 €
Cowboy Copas - Settin' Flat On Ready
34 tracks
Bear Family 2008 CD 18.00 €
Craig Douglas - Craig Douglas
Hallmark Music 2011 CD 7.00 €
Crickets - I Fought the Law
After The Crickets split with Buddy Holly in late 1958 shortly before his death they continued to cut great records. This unique compilation features everything they recorded between 1958-60 including the 'In Style With The Crickets' LP, plus outtakes, alternative takes, and a number of related solo releases.

Includes the UK hits, 'When You Ask About Love', 'Baby My Heart' and 'More Than I Can Say'. Also included is their celebrated original version of 'I Thought the Law', later popularised by The Bobby Fuller Four and The Clash.

Many of these sides are collectors rarities and are hard to find elsewhere, a couple having never previously appeared on CD.





1. LOVE'S MADE A FOOL OF YOU
2. SOMEONE, SOMEONE
3. DEBORAH
4. WHEN YOU ASK ABOUT LOVE
5. BABY, MY HEART
6. MORE THAN I CAN SAY
7. PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED
8. DON'T CHA KNOW?
9. I FOUGHT THE LAW
10. A SWEET LOVE
11. TIME WILL TELL
12. JUST THIS ONCE
13. TING-A-LING
14. GREAT BALLS OF FIRE
15. ROCKIN' PNEUMONIA AND THE BOOGIE WOOGIE FLU'
16. WHY DID YOU LEAVE
17. SMOOTH GUY (fast version)
18. AFTER IT'S OVER
19. SO YOU'RE IN LOVE
20. BABY, MY HEART (alt take)
21. ROCKIN' PNEUMONIA AND THE BOOGIE WOOGIE FLU' (alt take)
22. SMOOTH GUY (slow version)
23. SO YOU'RE IN LOVE (alt take)
24. NIKI SULLIVAN - It's All Over
25. SONNY CURTIS - Red Headed Stranger
26. SONNY CURTIS - Talk About My Baby
27. IVAN - Frankie Frankenstein
28. IVAN - That'll Be Alright
29. EARL HENRY - What'cha Gonna Do?
30. EARL HENRY - My Suzanne








After The Crickets split with Buddy Holly in late 1958 shortly before his death they continued to cut great records. This unique compilation features everything they recorded between 1958-60 including the 'In Style With The Crickets' LP, plus outtakes, alternative takes, and a number of related solo releases.

Includes the UK hits, 'When You Ask About Love', 'Baby My Heart' and 'More Than I Can Say'. Also included is their celebrated original version of 'I Thought the Law', later popularised by The Bobby Fuller Four and The Clash.

Many of these sides are collectors rarities and are hard to find elsewhere, a couple having never previously appeared on CD.


See also JASCD 531.


Price: £8.99 / $14.83 / €10.10





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Jasmine Records 2011 CD 12.00 €
Crickets - Still In Style
23 tracks
Bear Family 1992 CD 17.00 €
Curtis Gordon - Play The Music Louder
Bear Family 1998 CD 17.00 €
Curtis Hobock - Hey Everybody !
28 tracks
Star Club Records CD 9.90 €
Curtis Johnson - Baby Baby / Teenage Love Affair
RM Single/EP 6.00 €
D.C. Rand And The Jokers - Shake It Up / I'm Still Thinking
repro
Candy Single/EP 6.00 €
Dale Hawkins - Born In Louisiana
Includes rare and unissued material from Dale Hawkins. Limited edition of 1000 copies made. LESS THAN 10 LEFT
Goofin Records 1999 10" LP 15.00 €
Dale Hawkins - Dale Rocks
Dale Rocks !!!!! 35 tracks. with 64 page booklet.
Bear Family 2007 CD 20.00 €
Dale Hawkins - Daredevil
Norton Records 1997 CD 17.00 €
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