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Bill Haley - And Friends Vol 2 - The legendary Cowboy Recordings
29 tracks - his cowboy / western swing recordings
Hydra 2003 CD 17.00 €
Bill Haley - Rock'n'Roll Arrives..The REAL Birth Of Rock'n'Roll 1946-1954
5 CDs, LP size book with 100 pages. 106 tracks from 1946-1954. All Essex, Cowboy etc recordings
Bear Family 2006 CD-Box 120.00 €
Bill Mack - Play My Boogie
Bill Mack, is a larger than life character, a Country singer, successful songwriter, respected radio personality, much loved Country music DJ.

On this compilation the spotlight is on his early material, the recordings on this compilation range from Hillbilly Boogie, Hillbilly Bopper's and Hank Williams, flavoured Honky Tonk ballads and the odd neo Rockabilly offering.

For over sixty years he has worked with the greats of Country music and during that time he recorded and penned numerous hits that have gone on to bring success to many other artists. This is a fantastic compilation for all fans of Country music.
Jasmine Records 2010 CD 10.00 €
Buddy Holly - Gotta Roll ! The Early Recordings 1949-1955
26 tracks
Rev-Ola 2006 CD 13.00 €
Charline Arthur - Welcome To The Club
32 biisiä vuosilta 1949-1957:
Bear Family 1998 CD 17.00 €
Cowboy Copas - Settin' Flat On Ready
34 tracks
Bear Family 2008 CD 18.00 €
Ella Mae Morse - Barrelhouse, Boogie and Blues
5 CDs, 134 tracks + 40 page book.
Bear Family 1997 CD-Box 85.00 €
Ella Mae Morse - Ella Rocks
(1-CD DigiPac with 52-Page Booklet, 34 tracks. Playing time: 84:33). - 'What is my type of song ' Ella Mae Morse once asked her mentor, the songwriter, singer and record label owner Johnny Mercer when he told her that a certain song didn't fit her style. He wasn't alone in pigeonholing her. 'Cliffie Stone said, 'You're a country singer.' And Benny Carter said, 'You're a jazz singer.' T-Bone Walker said, 'You're a rock 'n' roll, blues black singer -- that's what you are.' They were all right -- and her versatility was both Morse's greatest asset and her biggest problem. Morse came of age in the Swing Era and her own tastes tended toward blues-tinged swing jazz and torchy ballads, but her breakthrough hit from 1942, the jivey, bluesy novelty Cow Cow Boogie aside, she has ironically been less remembered for her early forays in these styles than for her 1950s stabs at R&B, rock 'n' roll and hillbilly boogie. - This collection gathers many of Morse's most rocking and hard-swinging sides, as compiled by the noted music historian Bill Millar. It runs the gamut, from the song that made Morse a star, Cow Cow Boogie, to covers of classic early '50s R&B and early rock 'n' roll like Money Honey, Have Mercy Baby and Ain't That A Shame. The telling link between these two styles were classic, forward-looking piano and vocal showcases from the early postwar period like The House Of Blue Lights and A Little Further Down The Road A Piece, many of them cut with Freddie Slack, the boogie woogie stylist with whom Morse had originally hit the big time.
Bear Family 2010 CD 18.00 €
Elvis Presley - Love, Elvis
24 tracks
Sony BMG 2005 CD 22.00 €
Fats Domino - Walking To New Orleans 4CD Box
100 legendary Imperial Recordings 1949-1962
Capitol Records 2002 CD-Box 60.00 €
Gene Phillips And His Rhythm Aces - Drinkin' & Stinkin'
More great late 40s and early 50s Louis Jordan-style jump'n'jive from one of Modern's original R&B stars.



When Ray Topping assembled the first Ace CD compilation of Gene Phillips' Modern recordings a few years ago, he promised that a second volume would eventually be forthcoming. It's taken us a couple of years to make good on that promise - some of the acetates for repertoire that Ray didn't use were heavily worn or damaged in some way, and the Sound Mastering audio geniuses have had to devote long (if ultimately rewarding) hours to their restoration. But on the understanding that good things always come to those who wait, we're delighted at last to bring forth - as a valuable addition to our fast-expanding 10-inch series - Drinkin' And Stinkin', a most worthy companion to 1999's Singing The Blues (CDCHD 746).

Gene Phillips was one of the first important artists to be signed by the fledgling Modern Music Company back in 1946, and probably ranks as the label's second-most important early signing behind Hadda Brooks. Even though he was only signed to the label as an artist for 3-4 years, he enjoyed a lengthy subsequent association with the Bihari brothers' West Coast R&B indie as a sideman. (It's recently been established that he played on the Oscar McLollie sessions from 1955, and indeed he may well have continued his relationship with Modern beyond then...)

This CD, of course, deals with Gene's recordings under his own name. And what recordings they are! Despite an obvious debt to the oeuvre of R&B megastar Louis Jordan - and, let's face it, if your music is going to owe anything to somebody else's, Mr Jordan's is not the worst repertoire in the world to be indebted to - they are, without exception, fabulous examples of proto-R&B as it was beginning to shake the shackles of jazz, and to emerge as a valid music form in its own right. Just a few years after these sides were recorded, the Treniers made a fine record called It Rocks! It Rolls! It Swings! The music of Gene Phillips and his Rhythm Aces was, and still is, tailor-made to suit such a description...

In selecting the repertoire for this set, I re-listened to every surviving take on these masters and chose those I felt were the best, regardless of whether or not the takes in question were those originally designated as the "master" by Jules Bihari. Since I've become more deeply involved in the Modern reissue programme I've realised that the Bihari-approved take was, in many case, merely the last complete one of the session in question, rather than the best one, and that there were often far better takes lurking further to the front of any given acetate or tape. In presenting these in preference to a "master" I'm certainly not trying to second-guess the Bihari brothers - I'm merely attempting to give the listener (and, hopefully, the buyer!) the best possible representation of this tremendously underrated R&B pioneer. More than half of these performances have never been reissued in any format, and 8 of the takes I've unearthed for your listening pleasure have never been issued at all!

There are many treats here, from the adrenaline-fuelled R&B bounce of Boogie Everywhere, Royal Boogie and 304 Boogie (the latter titled by Mr Topping - in respect of the fact that its matrix number is MM 304!) to the witty Jordanesque blues of Stinkin' Drunk (the lyric of which provides our title here), Women Women Women and a personal favourite, Getting Down Wrong. There are also two rare opportunities to hear Gene live, coming to you from Frank Bull and Gene Norman's 1951 "Blues Jamboree". Despite the fact that these performances were severely truncated for issue (and, sadly, no original unedited acetate survives) they demonstrate what a great thing a Gene Phillips gig must have been back in the day.

The 19 tracks here represent the balance of Gene's Modern/RPM catalogue, and their reissue in the 10 inch series means that at least one take of everything he recorded for the Biharis as a bandleader is now available on an Ace CD. And well might they be, for this is great music from beginning to end, and music that the passage of more than half a century has done nothing to impair its vivacity of. Gene Phillips' career as a leader may have been over long before the birth of rock'n'roll, but these stupendous recordings show that, as a vocalist and musician, he has as much claim to have been in on R&R's midwifery as any of his more famous contemporaries.

by Tony Rounce (Ace Records)
Ace Records 2003 CD 13.00 €
GOOFIN' RECORDSIN LAHJAKORTTI - HELPPO JA VAIVATON LAHJA !
lahjakortin saat haluamallesi summalle.
minimi 10;- maksimi summaa ei ole.
Lisätietoja ? Soita 09-7733113 tai meilaa info@goofinrecords.fi
Lahjakortti on voimassa vuoden ostopäivästä eteenpäin.
lahjakortti 2008 CD 30.00 €
Hardrock Gunter & The Rhythm Rockers - Gonna Rock'n'Roll Gonna Dance All Night
31 biisiä - upea digipack kansi
Rollercoaster 1995 CD 20.00 €
Maddox Brothers and Rose - Most Colorful Hillbilly Band In America
4 CD:tä - 97 biisiä ja 28 siv kirja
Bear Family 1998 CD-Box 80.00 €
McCormick Brothers - Hot Bluegrass Rhythm (plus Rockabilly)
20 tracks
Bronco Buster Records CD 12.90 €
Perry Como - Juke Box Baby
30 tracks from 1945-1958
Bear Family 2006 CD 17.00 €
Ruth Brown - Jukebox Hits 1949-1955
20 tracks
Acrobat Music 2006 CD 13.00 €
Spade Cooley - Swingin' The Devil's Dream 2CD
52 tracks
Proper 2003 2-CD 15.00 €
The Boots - Alligator River / Silver Queen
Picture Sleeve EX - / Record EX+
Euros Records 1989 Single/EP 5.00 €
Käytetty
VA: - 75 Pumpin' Piano Greats 3CD
Fantastic Voyage 2009 2-CD 17.00 €
VA: - Big Horn - History Of The Honkin & Screaming Saxophone
4 CD:tä = 106 biisiä. Mukana 68 siv kirjanen
Proper 2003 CD-Box 20.00 €
VA: - Born to Be Wild-The Country & Rockabilly Roots Of Ray Campi
El Toro Records 2011 CD 15.00 €
VA: - Country Goes Rock'n'Roll Vol. 3 Rural Royalty
Rev-Ola 2007 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Criminal Records
Ello, ’Ello, ’Ello, what’s all this, then

Crime and punishment have always gone hand in hand in the worlds of rock’n’roll, R&B and country and western music. For decades, goodies and baddies have provided us with a life sentence of chronicling of man’s misdemeanours and subsequent incarceration. When top Ace fan Tony Watson suggested that a compilation of songs about obeying and breaking the law would be right up the street of most of those who buy our CDs, we didn’t need to be read our reissue rights to agree. With that in mind, your honours, I hereby present the case for “Criminal Records”

Our line-up of heroes and villains runs the whole gamut of lawbreaking and law enforcement. Within its 60 minute audio sentence (and no time off for good behaviour) we cheer western heroes such as Gunsmoke’s “Mister” Matt Dillon and boo villains such as the fictitious (and let’s be very glad he is) ‘Bad Dan McGoon’. Our helmets are doffed to radio and TV ’tecs of the calibre of Dragnet’s Sgt Joe Friday and the legendary iron-jawed Dick Tracy, as well as some of those smoother newer fellas that came later such as 77 Sunset Strips Stu Bailey and, from the TV show of the same name, Peter Gunn. Bob Luman tells us how much he wishes he was a ‘Private Eye’ which a pre-twistin’ Chubby Checker moans that he can’t get any girl reaction, because his lady love is too busy drooling over the kind of ruggedly handsome television PIs that Luman aspires to be.

Other legendary enforcers of the TV screen from the years between Friday and Bailey are also on your case and on your trail, from Alaska (Sgt Preston Of the Yukon) to Chinatown (Charlie Chan, in the Coasters’ ‘Bad Detective’). If you grew up watching the small screen when it really was a small screen, you’ll remember most of these upstanding lawmen and their relentless pursuit of justice at all costs as they came into your homes on a weekly basis.

Less savoury characters that we hear from include alimony dodgers Richard Berry and Wynonie Harris; hardened lifers Jumpin’ Gene Simmons, George Jones and Hylo Brown; denizens of DWI Benjamin “Scat Man” Crothers and, with some help from Cliff “King” Solomon’s orchestra, Gigi Gryce; chain gang toiler Billy Boy Arnold and the perpetually in-the-wrong-place-at-the-wrong time Bobby Nunn of the Robins. And lest anyone think we’ve gone soft on lady lawbreakers, vivacious Vicki Young puts a Prisoner Of Cell Block H perspective on what it’s like to ‘Riot In Cell Block #9’. Personally I reckon that at least some of these guys and gals ought to have been let off with a caution.

Failure to support this project will result in a visit from the no-fun police and a lifetime of listening to R and B (that’s Rihanna and Bieber) for your sins. It’s a fair cop, guv, but society is to blame.

Evenin’ all.

By Tony Rounce (Ace Records)
Ace Records 2012 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Dead ! The Grim Reaper's Greatest Hits
"The Funny Side Of Death from the Grim Reaper's Juke Box" 24 biisiä vuosilta 1954-1974
Ace Records 2006 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Detroit In The 50's Vol. 3
27 biisiä
Collector Records CD 15.00 €
VA: - Detroit In The 50's Vol. 4
30 biisiä
Collector Records CD 15.00 €
VA: - Foot Tappin' And Dance At The Screamin' Festival Vol. 1
Organizers of rhythm and swing nights take note: here is the disc you need. This collection of rip roarin’ vintage dance tunes, issued by El Toro to honor the 11th Anniversary of Screamin’ Festival in Spain, is guaranteed to put a shimmy in your shake. There are rock tunes that swing, swing tunes that boogie, and boogie tunes that rock. In fact, there’s something for everyone who likes to move their tail.

Compiler, Dutch DJ At, a Screamin’ festival resident, is a favourite at rock 'n' roll clubs and festivals, where he plays a rich mix of Rhythm & Blues, Hillbilly Boogie, Western Swing, Rockabilly and Rock 'n' Roll.
El Toro Records 2008 CD 13.00 €
VA: - Foot Tappin' And Dance At The Screamin' Festival Vol. 2
DJ AT from the Netherlands has combined a great compilation of various roots music styles from the early 1930s to the early 1960s.

This CD is very good for all Your dancers out there.
El Toro Records 2009 CD 13.00 €
VA: - Foot Tappin' And Dance At The Screamin' Festival Vol. 3
El Toro Records 2010 CD 10.00 €
VA: - Great Balls Of Fire
leffan soundtrack. 12 biisiä
Polydor 1989 CD 10.90 €
VA: - Hillbilly Bop 'n' Boogie
King/Federal's Roots Of Rockabilly
Ace Records CD 17.00 €
VA: - Hillbilly Bop, Boogie & The Honky Tonk Blues Vol. 1 2CD
2CD = 48 tracks
Jasmine Records 2005 CD 15.00 €
VA: - Hillbilly Jamboree
24 biisiä
Ace Records 1998 CD 18.00 €
VA: - I Smell A Rat - Early Black Rock'n' Roll # 2 1949-1959 2LP
Trikont 2011 LP 28.00 €
VA: - Just For Kicks
CD accompanying the Rollercoaster book of the same name by Johnny "Chester" Dowling
Rollercoaster Records 2008 CD 19.00 €
VA: - King Hillbilly Bop'n' Boogie
26 tracks
Ace Records 2002 CD 17.00 €
VA: - More Boppin' ... More Rockin'
30 biisiä
Collector Records 2005 CD 15.00 €
VA: - One More Record Please
Songs about phonograph records: Making them, buying them, playing them and measuring the stages ofour lives by them. These are the topics of this collection. 25 tracks
Bear Family 2006 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Rock & Roll Country Style Vol 2
20 rural hits from the glorious west
ACM Records 2004 CD 15.00 €
VA: - Rock The House
Birth Of Rock'n'Roll Vol 4
2 CD - 50 biisiä
Charly 2-CD 15.00 €
VA: - Rockin' Memphis 4CD
4CD = 118 tracks + 56 page illustrated booklet
Proper 2008 CD-Box 20.00 €
VA: - Roots Of Rock N' Roll Vol. 6
Fremeaux & Associes 2-CD 20.00 €
VA: - Rural Rockin' Hicks
30 biisiä
Collector Records CD 15.00 €
VA: - Shreveport High Steppers: RAM Rockabilly & Hillbilly
27 biisiä RAM Recordsin materiaalia
Ace Records 2001 CD 18.00 €
VA: - Slow Boogie Rockin' Vol. 3
32 biisiä
Collector Records CD 15.00 €
VA: - Slow Boogie Rockin' Vol. 4
30 biisiä
Collector Records CD 15.00 €
VA: - So begann der Rock'n'Roll 3CD
Eine Zeitreise zu den Ursprungen des Rock n Roll.
Cruiser Records 2004 CD-Box 12.00 €
VA: - Tanze Mit Mir In Den Morgen
Ausgewählt von den Hörern von Radio. 88.8 Berlin
Bear Family 1993 CD 17.00 €
VA: - Teen Beat Vol. 5
30 biisiä
Ace Records 2000 CD 17.00 €
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