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VA: - Viva Las Vegas Vol. 13 - Sounds Of Sin City
27 rockin' tracks celebrating the 13th Viva Las Vegas Rock 'n' Roll & Rockabilly Weekend Festival.
Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend CD 9.90 €
VA: - Viva Las Vegas Vol. 7
27 biisiä
VLV CD 9.90 €
VA: - Voodoo News
Starlighters, Smokestack Lightnin, Go Getters, Rock-A-Tones, Sonny George, Jessie Al Tuscan, Steve Hooker, Reno Bors, Rizzlas, Sean Kennedy
NV Records 2001 CD 10.00 €
VA: - Wa-Chic-Ka-Noka
31 biisiä
Deejay 1993 CD 15.00 €
VA: - Wailin' In West Covina !! - The Hydraulic Raisins
13 wild teen-age tunes from southern california's most prolific garage
Dionysus Records 1998 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Wailin' Wildcat
Deejay 1999 CD 15.00 €
VA: - Walldorf Rock'n'Roll Weekender 2008
Part Records 2008 CD 9.90 €
VA: - We Never Had It So Good
A fantastic 25 track tribute to British Rock n Roll of the late 50s and early 60s.

Featuring lots of your favourite Western Star artists, some original British legends and a few new names you'll not have heard of yet!

Western Star 2010 CD 17.00 €
VA: - We Two Rock
30 biisiä
Collector Records CD 15.00 €
VA: - We Will Rock Ya
Big Six / Belmont Playboys / Slap & The Cats / Space Cadets / Restless / Polecats / Fishnet Stockings / Amazing Royal Crowns / Mac Curtis / Sharks / Cigar Store Indians..
TKO Magnum Music 2000 CD 9.90 €
VA: - We're Gonna Rock
30 biisiä
Collector Records CD 15.00 €
VA: - Welcome To The Club - Early Female Rockabilly
33 biisiä - 50s naisrokkareiden varhaistuotantoa
El Toro Records 2007 CD 15.00 €
VA: - West Tennessee and Arkansas Rockin'
33 biisiä
Collector Records CD 15.00 €
VA: - West Texas Bop
24 biisiä vuosilta 1957-1960
Ace Records 1999 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Western Star Rockabillies Vol. 1
20 fantastic pure Rockabilly tunes from the Heartbeats, Mystery Gang, Bill Fadden, Rudy La Crioux, JD & the Chasers and many more from the Western Star stable. A superb Rockabilly compilation
Western Star Recording Company 2003 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Western Star Rockabillies Vol. 2
nother batch from the seemingly bottomless pit of the Western Star Rockabilly archives!
Western Star Recording Company 2005 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Western Star Rockabillies Vol. 3
20 biisiä
Western Star Recording Company 2008 CD 18.00 €
VA: - When Rockabilly Ruled OK ?
This 20 -Track compilation celebrates 30 years since the UK rockabilly revival. It contains many hard to find and long since deleted tracks, many of which have never been released on CD.
The opening track to this compilation ‘Spinning Rock Boogie’ by Hank C Burnette charted in the mid 70’s and was Paul Burnette’s record of the week on BBC Radio 1. Many of these bands went on to have massive chart success including Matchbox and The Jets. Here were showcase their early pre-fame singles. BBC Radio 2 just aired a 1-hour documentary on the subject of the 70’s UK Rockabilly revival and its listening figures were huge. Respected BBC Broadcaster Geoff Barker - who wrote that documentary, has written detailed sleeve notes for this release.
Cherry Red Records 2008 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Where The Boys Are - The Songs Of Neil Sedaka and Howard Gre
Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield were the first songwriters to sign with Al Nevins and Don Kirshner’s Aldon Music. ‘Stupid Cupid’, their initial song for the company, was recorded by Connie Francis. It shot up the charts in 1958 and before long Aldon was the most successful music publisher in the USA, with scores of international hits in their catalogue and a stable of writers that included Gerry Goffin, Carole King, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil and many of the other top exponents of the day.

In 2005, Ken Emerson published his book Always Magic In The Air, in which he chronicled the lives and careers of seven eminent New York-based songwriting duos of the Brill Building era. Here at Ace Records, we launched our songwriter series the previous year with a collection of tracks penned by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the book’s main characters. Since then, the series has expanded to include, amongst many others, six of the writing teams featured by Emerson. With this latest edition, which spotlights the songs of Sedaka and Greenfield, the soundtrack of his book becomes complete.

The CD – which also includes a few numbers co-penned by third parties Carole King, Jack Keller, Roger Atkins, Helen Miller and Carole Bayer – comes with a bumper booklet featuring an exclusive interview with Neil Sedaka, who concludes: “Howie Greenfield and I wrote very commercially. Howie was one of the best lyricists in the business. His lyrics were very slick and polished, like tiny, compact novels, self-contained dramas. I think he was very underrated. The critics didn’t like him as much as the public did. The proof of the pudding is in the great two and a half minute songs we mastered. I would usually come with two or three finished tunes. He would choose the tune according to his mood at that moment. I liked to give him a choice. We fought, but we always made up. There were disagreements over phrases or musical notes. I think you have to have those fights. We stayed together for over 30 years. I’m very proud of the many, many songs we wrote together. They’re all my dear children. I still miss Howie a lot.”

By Mick Patrick (Ace Records)
Ace Records 2011 CD 17.00 €
VA: - White Boppin' Tower Vol. 1
Black Raven, The Rockets, The Spootniks, A. Perros & TheLone Stars, The Ducky Boys, The Barbulators, The OVertones, The Bullets..
On Stage Records 2005 CD 17.00 €
VA: - White Boppin' Tower Vol. 1
On Stage Records 2004 LP 13.00 €
VA: - White Boppin' Tower Vol. 2
14 tracks
On Stage Records 2006 CD 15.00 €
VA: - White Bucks To Stetson Hats
24 biisiä Rockabilly & Roots Country from The Bandera Label
Ace Records 2001 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Wild Rockin'
30 biisiä
Collector Records CD 15.00 €
VA: - Wild Rockin' with Vocal Backing Vol. 2
26 biisiä
Collector Records 2008 CD 15.00 €
VA: - Wild Rockin' with Vocal Backing Vol. 3
Collector Records 2012 CD 15.00 €
VA: - Wild Wild Lovers
Hog Maw Records 2009 CD 10.90 €
VA: - Wild Wood Rockabilly
30 biisiä
Deejay 2005 CD 15.00 €
VA: - Wildcat Jamboree
Rockabilly Radio broadcast from the Dixieland Jamboree, Corinth, Mississippi 1958-59
Norton Records 2005 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Wildest - The Young Breed Vol. 2
Wild Records 2010 CD 15.00 €
VA: - Winter Dance Party - 50th Anniversary Special
Special issue commemorating the 50th anniversary of “The Day The Music Died”

It was late January, 1959, when the tragic Winter Dance Party began; a gruelling twenty-four day tour of the mid-west by a rock 'n' roll revue which included Buddy Holly and his group, J P "Big Bopper" Richardson and Ritchie Valens. Poorly funded and inefficiently organized, the tour began a disaster and steadily got worse, with a motley successionof clapped-out coaches being the only transportation provided to the artists by the booking agency. Eleven days into the tour and facing another tortuous 400 mile road trip to the next venue on a freezing bus, Holly decided to charter a plane after their unscheduled appearance at ClearLake, Iowa. He and the two other headliners took off for Fargo, NorthDakota, in the teeth of a blizzard during the early hours of 3rd February1959... it was a date that would come to be known as one of the darkest in the whole history of rock 'n' roll...
El Toro Records 2009 CD 17.00 €
VA: - WLFR's Roadhouse Fever
13 biisiä mm Josie Kreuzer, Jim Stringer, Cornell Hurd Band, Sean Mencher, Horton Brothers, Lester Peabody, Neil Mooney, Barnshakers jne
Sounds Interesting 1999 CD 9.90 €
VA: - Wolf Call!
Rarities 1957-64
Norton Records 1999 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Work It On Out! Northwest Killers Vol. 3 1965-66
And for the loud crowd, we wrap up with an entirely unissued 1965-66 garage collection! Dig the speaker shredding fury of Rocky and his Friends' Wailers cover You Weren't Using Your Head, the snotball take-a-hike punk of the Jet City Five's Huh and the spunky teen crank of the Extremes' Long Dark Collar - and that's just the first three cuts!
Norton Records 2001 LP 13.00 €
VA: - Work It On Out! Northwest Killers Vol. 3 1965-66
23 biisiä
Norton Records 2001 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Worldwide Rockabilly Vol. 1 - Let’s Kill Someone
All songs are unreleased so far and are recorded exclusive for this compilation
Louisiana Records 2008 CD 9.90 €
VA: - You Are My Baby ?
Pan American CD 15.00 €
VA: - You Better Believe It - White Trash Rockers 1955-69
27 biisiä
Panic Records 2005 CD 17.00 €
VA: - You Can't Stop The Christmas Bop Vol 2
15 tracks incl Rimshots, Rusti Steel, Tennessee Bill,Ike & The Capers, Barnstompers, Blue Tops etc
Be Bes 1997 CD 15.00 €
VA: - You Got Yours ! East Bay Garage 1965-1967
24 biisiä. San Francisco in the mid 60s
Ace Records 2007 CD 17.00 €
VA: - You Heard It Here First !
26 classics from the 50s and 60s, heard here in their original, pre-hit versions.
Ace Records 2008 CD 18.00 €
VA: - You Heard It Here First! Vol. 2
As a concept it’s a revelation – the original versions of (mostly) familiar songs that went on to become big hits by other artists. Familiarity is turned on its head as mental receptors attuned to the better-known hit versions – the received wisdom, if you like – are challenged for attention by the performers who made the original recordings to little or no acclaim. It’s a parallel universe where the reassuringly familiar landscape is a beautiful illusion.

Volume 1 of “You Heard It Here First” was among our best sellers of last year and we believe that this sequel is an even stronger package. Here again are pop hits as the soundtrack to our lives – but not as we know them.

Many of these original versions are exceedingly rare in vinyl form, notably Dan Penn’s self-penned original version of ‘I’m Your Puppet’ (on which Penn actually sings the line ‘I’m The Puppet’, in contrast to all the versions which followed) and the Corporation’s barnstorming ‘Candida’, subsequently a US #3 for Tony Orlando’s Dawn, though one wonders why the Corporation’s torrid original failed to make the same impact.

Tony Joe White’s ‘Polk Salad Annie’, a top 10 hit on the Monument label in 1969, laid down the template for the so-called swamp rock sound and was later popularised by Elvis who had a UK hit with the song in 1973. But for all his seeming self-assurance, White had struggled to make the song work , having cut it for Monument as ‘Old Man Willis’ a year earlier before re-recording it with a fresh set of lyrics as ‘Polk Salad Annie’. Here’s how it sounded before the re-write – a truly intriguing juxtaposition.

Most of Brian Hyland’s hits were written for him so it comes as a surprise to learn that his signature tune, ‘Sealed With A Kiss’, had first been recorded some two years earlier by the Four Voices, a clean-cut vocal group. That is the version which displays the apparent debt the song owed to ‘The Green Leaves of Summer’, a big hit of the day.

Transmogrified by successive generations of folk and pop artists into ‘Wimoweh’ ‘The Lion Sleeps Tonight’, Solomon Linda’s African tribal chant, ‘Mbube’, must be one of the most misappropriated tunes in post-war pop music, though in recent years Linda began to receive the acknowledgement for his memorable if inadvertent contribution to the pop canon and we are proud to present it here.

Sixties wheeler-dealer Simon Napier-Bell and TV maven Vicki Wickham took it upon themselves to pen English lyrics to a contemporary Italian hit, ’Io Che Non Vivo (Senza Te)’ in the back of a cab on their way to an evening meal at a restaurant in London’s West End in early 1966 – or so the redoubtable Napier-Bell has claimed in various autobiographies. Those twenty or so usefully occupied minutes produced ‘You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me’, under which title the song has provided something of a lifelong annuity for the pair. Pino Donaggio’s gorgeous Italian original of this classic power ballad is among the highlights of the set.

‘Sorrow’ was knocked out without much conscious effort as a filler for the McCoys’ first album in the wake of their 1965 mega-hit ‘Hang On Sloopy’. Maybe the producers (who also happened to write the song) missed a trick by consigning ‘Sorrow’ to makeweight status, but no matter as Brit duo the Sorrows took the song into the UK Top 10 a few months later. That was the version that inspired David Bowie’s recording but it’s the McCoys’ stripped-down original which probably packs the mightiest charm of all.

The songs, compellingly sequenced, are all hits, the technicolour packaging incorporating all the prerequisite fax’n’info, gives off a warm comforting glow, and the entire concept constitutes a little bit of pop history in the making. What’s not to like?

By Rob Finnis (Ace Records)
Ace Records 2010 CD 17.00 €
VA: - You Heard Them Here First - Rock's Icons Before They Were Fa
Everyone has to start somewhere, even famous rock stars. Not many of them achieved stardom with their first record. That’s the theme of “You Heard Them Here First”, a collection of two-dozen cuts by big name acts, all recorded before anyone knew them from Adam.

Take Arthur Lee, wigged-out lynchpin of the band Love, who in his early dues-paying days briefly fronted an obscure instrumental combo. The MGs were a big noise in Memphis, but few folk in Los Angeles got to hear the L.A.G.s. Now’s your chance. Or Marty Balin, who, long before Jefferson Airplane took off, tried his hand at teen idol-dom, seemingly unaware the world already had a Gene Pitney, a Ricky Nelson and a Bobby Vee. Who knew?

Everyone knows the Righteous Brothers, but not many are familiar with Bill Medley’s previous group the Paramours, blue-eyed Coasters clones extraordinaire. Motown kyboshed the Mynah Byrds’ chances of stardom by cancelling the release of their single; no one knew who Neil Young and Rick James were at the time. Young’s later back-up band Crazy Horse recorded in earlier guises too, amongst them the Rockets, while the Beefeaters osmosed into the Byrds, Ry Cooder and Taj Mahal started out in an unknown group named the Rising Sons and Gram Parsons cut his teeth in the International Submarine Band. Bob Dylan knew a good thing when he heard it and he heard it in Levon & the Hawks, who teamed up with him and changed their name to the Band. The Pigeons found few takers until they slowed things down and re-launched themselves as Vanilla Fudge. Hear all these bands here.

Danny Lee, anyone? We know him now as genius songwriter Dan Penn. What about Link Cromwell? Where would Patti Smith be without Lenny Kaye? How does Mark Robinson grab you? Just a quick listen is all it takes to identify the unmistakeable bass voice of Lee Hazlewood. Nilsson’s first chart record dates from 1969, but he’d been scratching around in the music biz for years by then, writing songs for the Ronettes, singing demos for Little Richard and recording singles under pseudonyms like Bo Pete.

Collectors will tell you it’s invariably the records made by well-known artists before they were famous that are the hardest to find and the most expensive to buy. Expect to fork out over £500 for an original copy of ‘Liza Jane’ by Davie Jones with the King Bees, the fabled first single released by the lad who grew up to David Bowie, for example. By purchasing this CD, you save yourself a small fortune and get pre-fame recordings by Lou Reed, Joe Cocker, Cher, Mike Nesmith, Peter Frampton, J.J. Cale, Warren Zevon and P.F. Sloan thrown in for good measure.
BY MICK PATRICK (ACE RECORDS)
Ace Records 2009 CD 17.00 €
VA: - You're Killin' Me
Pan American CD 13.00 €
VA: - Zing Zing Rock & Roll
30 tracks
Collector Records 2006 CD 15.00 €
Val Volk - There'll Be A Rockin' Party Tonight / Spring Time Rock
Rocket Record Co Single/EP 5.00 €
Valiants - Volume 2
23 biisiä
Rarity Records 2003 CD 10.90 €
Valiants - Wild Party / Midnight Walk
Get Hip 1995 Single/EP 5.00 €
Van Brothers - Seven-Up & Whiskey.. The Servant Of Love
13 biisiä
Eagle Records 1992 LP 13.00 €
Vargas Bros - Rockin' Blues
california rockabilly
Wild Records 2008 CD 15.00 €
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