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Ezra Lee - You Can't Stop A Freight Train
great australian piano rock and roller ezra lee has got the jerry lee style piano rock and roll and country boogie style as is best
Press-Tone Music 2009 CD 15.00 €
Fabian - This Is Fabian!
26 tracks from Chancellor Records
Ace Records 1991 CD 17.00 €
Fabulous Jades - Blue Black Hair / +3
1964 Minneapolis R&R
Norton Records 2006 Single/EP 6.00 €
Fabulous Thunderbirds - Extended Versions
hyvä ja halpa kokoelma
BMG Special Products 2002 CD 9.00 €
Fabulous Thunderbirds - Hot Stuff - Greatest Hits
11 tracks
Epic 1992 CD 10.00 €
Fabulous Thunderbirds - Tacos Deluxe
eri ottoja, mixauksia ja live nauhoja
Benchmark Records 2000 CD 17.00 €
Fabulous Thunderbirds - Tuff Enuff / Look At That Look
Nice picture sleeve 45.
CBS Single/EP 5.00 €
Fancy Dan & The Highshouters - Don't try this at home
14 tracks
Tail Records 2006 CD 9.90 €
Käytetty
Fantoms - Feelin' Fine Vol. 1
Great UK R&R group. Cliff & The Shadows, The Rapiers style.
Hot Wax 2005 CD 15.00 €
Fantoms - Vol. 2 Lost Chance
great UK band from the 80s. Fantastic UK R&R in the Cliff & The Shadows style
Hot Wax 2006 CD 15.00 €
Fatboy - In My Bones
Fat State Productions 2008 CD 13.00 €
Fatboy - Love Creole
Razzia 2012 LP 22.00 €
Fatboy - Overdrive
Family Tree Music 2010 LP 20.00 €
Fatboy - Walk Our Way / I Don't Wanna Get There
brand new 45. limited pressing.
Razzia / Family Tree Music 2012 Single/EP 7.00 €
Fatboy - Way Down Low CD single
three track cd-single
Fat State Productions 2008 CD 6.00 €
Fatcat Trio - This Rockabilly Wont Die
hyvä britti rockabilly bändi
Pink'n'Black Records 2007 CD 15.00 €
Fats Domino - American Chart Hits The Singles As & Bs 1950-1958 2CD
Fats Domino was one of the most popular architects of R&R and enjoyed international success on a much larger scale than many of his contemporaries. Here for the first time are both sides of all of Fats Domino's American R&B and pop chart hits.

Includes such classic hits as 'Blueberry Hill', 'Ain't That A Shame', 'Blue Monday' and 'I'm Walking'.

Across this 2CD set the 62 notable recordings stretch from 1949 to 1959 and superbly illustrate how Fats went from local R&B star to international superstar.
Jasmine Records 2010 CD 12.00 €
Fats Domino - Best Of Fats Domino
30 biisiä
Emi 2004 CD 12.00 €
Fats Domino - Big Beat - The Hits & More 1950-1957 2CD
2CD = 60 tracks
Great Voices Of The Century 2008 CD 15.00 €
Fats Domino - Essential
Emi Records 2003 CD 9.00 €
Fats Domino - Fat Man - The Essential Early Fats Domino
18 biisiä Fast Domino + 4 biisiä Joe Turner + 2 biisiä Smiley Lewis
Indigo 2002 CD 9.00 €
Fats Domino - Fats Domino Jukebox - 20 Greatest Hits
20 tracks
Emi 2002 CD 8.00 €
Fats Domino - Fats Rocks
33 tracks + 32 page booklet
Bear Family 2007 CD 20.00 €
Fats Domino - Here He Comes Again ! / A Lot Of Dominos
2 LP:tä yhdellä CD:llä. 24 biisiä
Emi 2001 CD 13.00 €
Fats Domino - Here Stands Fats Domino
12 tracks
Hallmark Music 2008 CD 4.90 €
Fats Domino - Hits Alive 2 CD
24 biisiä
Charly 1997 2-CD 15.00 €
Fats Domino - Imperial Singles Vol. 2 1953-1956
30 tracks from 1953-1956
Ace Records 1997 CD 17.00 €
Fats Domino - Imperial Singles Vol. 3 1956-1958
30 tracks Imperial recordings
Ace Records 1998 CD 17.00 €
Fats Domino - Imperial Singles Vol. 4 1959-1961
The first three volumes of the Fats Domino Imperial Singles series (CDCHD 597, 649 and 689) saw New Orleans’ finest ascend from neophyte blues and boogie-woogie stylist to bona fide rock’n’roll star. With gold-plated hits of the calibre of ‘Ain’t That A Shame’, ‘Blueberry Hill’, ‘Blue Monday’ and ‘I’m Walkin’’ receding into history, it was assumed that Fats had peaked artistically. Wrong: One spin of this release will dispel that notion handsomely.

In the period 1959-1961, Domino had 13 US Top 30 pop hits. Leading the way were ‘I Want To Walk You Home’ (#8), ‘Be My Guest’ (#8) and ‘Walking To New Orleans’ (#6). Indicating Fats’ absurdly high standards, of the 26 tracks presented here only two failed to chart pop or R&B (‘I Just Cry’ and ‘Good Hearted Man’).

To put the era into perspective, rock’n’roll was taking an involuntary breather but R&B was brimming with self-confidence through the records of not only Fats Domino but also Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, the Drifters, Jackie Wilson and an upcoming James Brown. Even Chubby Checker’s twist craze was R&B under another name.

With longtime producer and songwriter partner Dave Bartholomew (see CDCHD 1303) still firmly in control of the sessions at Cosimo Matassa’s studio, Fats was subtly ringing the necessary changes: New Orleans parade rhythms were blended with South Louisiana swamp-pop songs from Bobby Charles and Jimmy Donley; bigger bands were drafted in, with young Wardell Quezergue writing arrangements; and occasional overdubs of orchestral accompaniment (surprisingly successful) and choruses (not so) were utilised.

The standout studio musicians included Domino’s trusty road-band members Lee Allen and Herb Hardesty (tenor saxophone); Walter “Papoose” Nelson and Roy Montrell (guitar); and Cornelius Coleman (drums). Bartholomew added fiery trumpet when required, while Fats’ imperious piano was ever present. In order to recapture the hit sound of the original Imperial 45s as heard over the radio, on jukeboxes and on home record players, this release is mono only.

What of Fats today? As an octogenarian, he has ageing problems and no longer performs. But his stock is higher than ever following his dramatic rescue during the horrors of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. He was honoured, with Dave Bartholomew, by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at its American Music Masters event in Cleveland last November. And Rick Coleman’s Domino biography, Blue Monday, has been published.

Fats’ Imperial recordings have now assumed classical proportions. I confidently predict that “The Imperial Singles Vol 4” will be seen as one of his best – and most enjoyable – compilations. There is still one more volume in this important series to come.

(John Broven’s first book, Walking to New Orleans – with its title, of course, based on Fats’ hit song – was inducted recently into the Blues Hall of Fame in Memphis, Tennessee. The US edition, entitled Rhythm & Blues in New Orleans, is still in print.)

By John Broven (Ace Records)
Ace Records 2011 CD 17.00 €
Fats Domino - It's Not Over 'Till The Fat Man Sings
Eagle Records 1990 LP 12.00 €
Fats Domino - Live From Austin Texas
17 tracks live from Austin City Limits 1986
New West Records 2006 CD 18.00 €
Fats Domino - Million Sellers Vol. 1 & 2
two LPs on 1 CD. Originally released 1962 and 1963. All 28 tracks recorded between 1957-1960.
BGO Records 2010 CD 17.00 €
Fats Domino - Platinum
Emi 2008 CD 10.00 €
Fats Domino - Rockin' On Rampant 2CD
2 CD:tä = 46 biisiä
Proper 2003 2-CD 15.00 €
Fats Domino - The Imperial Singles Vol. 5 1962-1964
The fifth and final volume in the Fats Domino Imperial singles series takes us up to 1964, and as usual covers all the A and B-sides and includes a couple of contemporary album tracks in stereo for good measure. The rest of the CD is in original mono and never waivers from the true singles masters as they were issued in the US. This volume covers the period just as Fats was cooling off chart-wise and includes singles released on Imperial after he had left for ABC Paramount in 1963. This is the least reissued period of Fats Domino but contains many gems. The booklet is packed with great pictures, period advertising and detailed information, and is a handsome companion to the previous volumes and completes the set.

1961 had been a good year for New Orleans R&B, with hits by Joe Barry, Ernie K-Doe, Clarence “Frogman” Henry, Chris Kenner and Fats, but things started to cool off in '62 for our man. It was as if after ten years of hits for him, the gates were swinging open to a plethora of talent from New Orleans and Louisiana. As the 60s progressed this presence continued to be felt, with hits by Jessie Hill, Lee Dorsey, the Dixie Cups and others, while Fats’ star waned, exacerbated by a change of record company and a change in the listening tastes of young record buyers, but in retrospect it’s clear that the decline in hit records was not reflected by a drop in quality.

The sides here include ‘Jambalaya’, ‘You Win Again’ and ‘Your Cheating Heart’, Fats' take on the great Hank Williams, at a time when Ray Charles was changing the face of R&B with covers of country material; some great New Orleans R&B in ‘I Hear You Knocking’, ‘You Always Hurt The One You Love’ and ‘Goin’ Home’; and superb original songs such as ‘My Real Name’, ‘Dance With Mr Domino’ and ‘Did You Ever See A Dream Walking’ – all in all a veritable feast of Fats at his best. Fats’ albums were still strong sellers, and from 1962’s “Just Domino” we have included ‘Teenage Love’ and ‘La La’ – as they were released at the time in stereo, we have included stereo masters in this collection.

Fats Domino has a larger than life profile following Hurricane Katrina, and he and his producer/songwriter Dave Bartholomew have been honoured by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Today Fats’ name is up there with the great surviving rock’n’roll legends. Now’s the time to complete your library of his Imperial singles. Rest assured, take any volume from the series and you will never be less than happy, and more than likely be ready to get up and dance!

By Brian Nevill (Ace Records)
Ace Records 2012 CD 17.00 €
Fats Domino - This Is Fats Domino
Originally released in 1956 on the Imperial label and collecting both old and new chart-smashers, most of which were co-written with Dave Bartolomew, This is Fats Domino explains the legendary role Antoine Domino had, and still has, in New Orleans' popular culture.

"Blueberry Hill", "Rockin' And Reeling", "The Fat Man's Hop"... this is the soundtrack to a trip to Bourbon Street.

"Fats won't ever grow like a weed or be as tall as a building", they used to say in New Orleans, "but he's as strong as the Mississippi and he'll be around just as long".
Rumble Records 2012 LP 18.00 €
Fats Domino - Walking To New Orleans 4CD Box
100 legendary Imperial Recordings 1949-1962
Capitol Records 2002 CD-Box 60.00 €
Felton Jarvis - Honest John / Don't Knock Elvis
repro
Viva Records Single/EP 6.00 €
Fendermen - Muleskinner Blues
18 biisiä.
Deejay 1994 CD 17.00 €
Fireball Steven - Rockabilly Done Right
trad rockabilly from Sweden
Fireball Records 2005 CD 15.00 €
Fireball Steven - The Many Sides Of..
Fireball Stevens latest
Rhythm Bomb Records 2009 CD 15.00 €
Fireball Steven & The Hale Bop's - Eternity
NBT Records 2003 CD 17.00 €
Fireball Steven & The Hale Bop's - Home Recordings
great & trad rockabilly from Sweden
Big Brother Records 2003 10" LP 10.00 €
Fireballs - Best Of The Fireballs' Vocals
30 tracks
Ace Records 1994 CD 17.00 €
Fireballs - Best Of The Rest of The Fireballs Vocals
During the early 1990s, Ace Records negotiated a long-term contract with the Norman Petty Estate. The goal for Ace was to begin releasing material recorded by the Fireballs and Jimmy Gilmer on CD format and if the first release project proved to be successful, other Fireballs CDs would follow. Now, as we look back to 1993, eight Gilmer-Fireballs CDs have been digitally remastered and released on CD. Along the way, there have been many highlights for me while working on these Fireballs-Ace projects. Ace has maintained an excellent reputation for putting out quality products and they always go the extra mile to find the best master tapes available. This made my involvement much more pleasurable, to say the least, especially since I've always tried to be a perfectionist with any Norman Petty endeavour I take on!

This latest CD, The Best Of The Rest Of The Fireballs' Vocals Featuring Jimmy Gilmer is another example of just how talented the Fireballs were. Much of the material on this CD is taken from the B-sides of their 45 hit singles. What is odd is the fact that most of these tracks never made it to any of their original album releases. So, after a lot of work sorting out this track selection, we present these songs to you for the first time on CD.

To begin this CD, we start with a rare musical bonus, Jimmy Gilmer's first 45 release, dating back to 1959 before he was a Fireball. Look Alive and Because I Need You were recorded at Norman Petty's studios, while Gilmer was struggling to start a recording career of his own. Also accompanying Gilmer on that very first trip to Clovis was his friend, the late Gary Swafford, a very well-respected drummer.

Another rare track on this album is Gilmer's recording of I'm Gonna Go Walkin', which was written by country artist Johnny Duncan. The original 45 was released on the very obscure Hamilton label, a subsidiary of Dot Records. Today the original single is just about impossible to find, but fortunately, we had access to the original Petty master tapes.

While under contract to Dot Records, Norman Petty was able to release a lot of the Gilmer-Fireballs material under different names, trying to increase the boys' chances for a hit record. This concept worked well for Buddy Holly & the Crickets, but remember that in 1964 the US was dealing with the British invasion, so many American artists were struggling just to get airplay on radio stations during that time.

Most of the Fireballs' Dot material can be broken down into four different categories. The early Dot vocal recordings were credited to Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs, with Jimmy singing lead vocals. The early instrumental singles on Dot were credited to the Fireballs. In 1964, '65 and early '66, there were a few Dot releases crediting the Fireballs as a vocal group without Gilmer on lead vocals. These songs include Baby What's Wrong, Yummie Yama Papa, More Than I Can Say, Beating Of My Heart, Ja-Da and Say I Am. All of these tracks were originally released as 45s and were never included on any of the Fireballs albums during the 1960s. All tracks are included on this CD. Last but not least, there were several Jimmy Gilmer releases on Dot credited under his own name without a mention of the Fireballs. All of the single releases that featured Gilmer as a solo artist but never made it to an album release are included on this CD. They include Cinnamon Cindy, Break His Heart For Me, a slow version of Buddy Holly's Lonesome Tears (originally only released as a single), Born To Be With You and Somebody Stole My Watermelon.

The remaining seven tracks on this CD were originally contracted and released through Atco Records. Norman Petty and the Fireballs were not happy with Dot during their later years, so Petty decided to shop around and market the group to other record labels. Eventually, he sparked some interest at Atlantic Records through two of its top executives, Ahmet Ertegun and Jerry Wexler. Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs signed with Atlantic in 1967-.-all of the boys' recordings would be released on one of Atlantic's subsidiary labels, Atco Records. The Atco tracks included on this CD were never issued in album form back in the 60s, so it was a natural decision to include them here.

This CD brings us to a close in some ways, as this release includes all of the remaining Gilmer-Fireballs issued material that was released from 1959-1969. We sincerely hope that you have enjoyed all of the Jimmy Gilmer and Fireballs albums that Ace have released and finally we also want you to know that we have found more unissued material, both instrumental and vocal which we expect to be released through Ace Records in the near future. Watch for them!

By Jerry MacNeish (Ace Records)
Ace Records 2002 CD 17.00 €
Fireballs - Bottle Of Wine / Come On, React !
kaksi Atco LPtä (1968 ja 1969) samalla CD:llä.
Yhteensä 24 biisiä
Ace Records 1998 CD 17.00 €
Fireballs - Clovis Classics - The Definitive Collection
30 tracks from 1958-69. Including all their USA TOP 100 hits.
Ace Records 2006 CD 17.00 €
Fireballs - Firebeat ! The Great Lost Vocal Album
27 tracks from their beat group period 1964-1967
Ace Records 2006 CD 18.00 €
Flames - Highly Flammable
british R&R !
Flaming Records CD 17.00 €
Flames - Live
Recorde at the Jive Inn, Manchester on 26th January 1997
Castle Records 1999 LP 10.00 €
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