| | That'll Flat Git It! Vol. 25 CD - Import
In the 1950s, Columbia Records was widely regarded as the most prestigious record label in America, as well as one of the most conservative, and they were relatively late to enter the rock & roll game. However, thankfully the label's Nashville branch wasn't nearly as cautious about such things as the home office in New York, and their subsidiary labels OKeh and Date were more than willing to pick up the slack, and as a result this compilation offers a lot more frantic early rockin' than some folks might expect. Ronnie Self kicks off the set with his classic "Ain't I'm a Dog," and his three tracks are the highlights here, though the Collins Kids run a close second with four outstanding tunes, including "I'm in My Teens" and the lascivious "Whistle Bait." While Carl Perkins' Columbia sides have never received the same acclaim as his early records for Sun, "Pink Pedal Pushers" and "Where the Rio de Rosa Flows" shows he was still picking up a storm and making with the rhythm, while Billy Brown's "Did We Have a Party" is a reverb-drenched one-off wonder. And a number of Columbia's top country acts cut great rockers in the 1950s, and Lefty Frizzell's "You're Humbuggin' Me," Marty Robbins' "Pretty Mama," and Rose Maddox's "Wild Wild Young Men" are all top-shelf stuff, with the Maddox Brothers closing out the package with the hilarious parody/tribute "The Death of Rock and Roll" (as well as the gotta-hear-it-to-believe-it "Ugly and Slouchy"). Bear Family have included well-written and informative liner notes on all the artists, and the remastering is strong throughout; this is one of the better installments in this consistently fine series, and anyone who digs classic rockabilly and early rock & roll will finds lots to like here. ~ Mark Deming
Here's another volume of "That'll Flat Git It" devoted to Columbia Records. This 30 track CD features music from Billy "Crash" Craddock, Ronnie Self, Werly Fairburn, Collins Kids, Sid King, Marty Robbins, Wayne Walker, Freddie Hart, Bobby Lord, Carl Perk That'll Flat Git It! Vol. 25 Music That'll Flat Git It! Vol. 25 Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on That'll Flat Git It! Vol. 25 CD - Import. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Purchase That'll Flat Git It! Vol. 25 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Johnny Otis 1945-1947 CD (2002)
That'll Flat Git It! Vol. 25 songs
$18.05
| | Philly Steps: Phila-La Of Soul & Arctic Records Remixed Hits CD (2004)
That'll Flat Git It! Vol. 25 album
$14.69
| | J J Jackson But It's Alright CD (1967)
That'll Flat Git It! Vol. 25 CD music
$9.95
| | Alexis Korner Kornerstoned: Anthology 1958-1983 CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
That'll Flat Git It! Vol. 25 MP3 Album
$24.79
| | That'll Flat Git It! Vol. 22 CD (2005) (Import) Germany
That'll Flat Git It! Vol. 25 music CDs
$22.55
| | Reincidentes El Comercio Del Dolor CD (2005)
That'll Flat Git It! Vol. 25 songs
$9.49 (MP3 Available for Download)
| | Kirsty Hawkshaw Meta-Message CD (2005) Import
That'll Flat Git It! Vol. 25 album
$25.59
| | Melk The G6-49 Glossolalia CD (2005)
That'll Flat Git It! Vol. 25 CD music
$12.15
| | Rajeev Taranath Rasarang CD (2004)
That'll Flat Git It! Vol. 25 MP3 Album
$17.09
| | Comets On Fire Avatar CD (2006) Digipak
That'll Flat Git It! Vol. 25 music CDs
$12.39 (MP3 Available for Download)
| | Daryl Stuermer Go! CD (2006)
That'll Flat Git It! Vol. 25 songs
$14.55 IMPORT- AUTOGRAPHED COPY - 17.98Daryl Stuermer releases new solo album, his first with an international record company Review from Geneis-News Go. A simple title. And very much to the point. Daryl Stuermer, tour guitarist with Genesis and Phil Collins, has been releasing solo records since 1988, amongst them an album called Another Side Of Genesis containing instrumental versions of Genesis songs (read the review here). But while he played almost all over the world with Genesis and Phil Collins, his solo activities remained restricted to Wisconsin in the United States. Daryl lives in Milwaukee and he lives for the music. Genesis will always be his biggest job, though he has also worked with big names such as Jean-Luc Ponty. Now he does it all solo…. Go is a purely instrumental album. It does not take a rocket scientist to predict an enormous density of fast guitar solos. Daryl recorded the album without a singer, because, as he told us in the interview, such a record would have to be a collaboration as he himself is not a singer. Go is pure Stuermer. Though the album had already been finished last autumn [2006], negotiations with InsideOut Music, who will publish the album on either side of the Atlantic, and strategic considerations were the reasons that the album is released only now, in April 2007. The album will go on sale in Germany on April ...
| | Gold Collection Vol. 1-Essence Of Healing CD (2007) (Import)
That'll Flat Git It! Vol. 25 album
$24.95
| | Capriccio Stravagan Telemann: Overture For Recorder In A Minor, 3 Fantasias CD (2008) (Import) Digipak
$16.09 |
|
|