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Raunchy Sugar - The Pure Essence Of Memphis Rock & Roll (3 CD Box set)
Жанр: Rock & Roll
Носитель: CD
Страна-производитель диска (релиза): UK
Год издания: 2011
Издатель (лейбл): Fantastic Voyage / Future Noise Music Ltd.
Номер по каталогу: FVTD119
Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks+.cue
Битрейт аудио: (lossy + lossless)
Продолжительность: (56:59 + 59:49 + 60:49)
Источник (релизер): gssmg7
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да
Треклист
Disc 1
01. Jimmy Pritchett: That's The Way I Feel
02. Jerry Lee Lewis: Ubangi Stomp
03. Charles Senns: Gee Whiz Liz
04. Alvin & Bill: Typing Jive
05. B-B Cunningham: Trip To Bandstand
06. Johnny Cash: Oh Lonesome Me
07. Tommy Tucker: Loving - Lil
08. Carl Perkins: You Can Do No Wrong
09. Lynn Vernon: Moon Rocket
10. Elvis Presley: Tryin' To Get To You
11. Eddie Bond: I've Got A Woman
12. Teddy Redell: Pipeliner
13. Ramon Maupin: Rocking Rufus
14. Allen Page: She's The One That's Got It
15. Mark Taylor: Linda Lou
16. Larry Donn: That's What I Call A Ball
17. Billy Riley: No Name Girl
18. The Velvatones: Real Gone Baby
19. Marlon Grisham: Sugarfoot
20. Thomas Wayne: Girl Next Door
21. Jay B Loyd: I'm So Lonely
22. Scotty Moore Trio: Have Guitar Will Travel
23. Narvel Felts: Cry, Baby, Cry
24. Harold Dorman: Mountain Of Love
25. Macy (Skip) Skipper: Quick Sand Love
Disc 2
01. Carl Mann: Ain't Got No Home
02. Tommy Bell: Swamp Gal
03. Gloria Brady: Play Fair With Me
04. Don Willis: Warrior Sam
05. The Morgan Twins: Sittin' In The Drive-In
06. Carl Perkins: Sweethearts Or strangers
07. Mack Self: Willie Brown
08. Bill Justis: Raunchy
09. Carl McVoy: There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight
10. Sonny Burgess: Ain't Gonna Do It (Goin' Home)
11. Billy Riley: Too Much Woman For Me
12. Steve Carl with The Jags: Curfew
13. Conway Twitty: Rockhouse
14. Brad Suggs: Ooh Wee
15. Jerry Lee Lewis: Hand Me Down My Walkin' Cane
16. Pat Ferguson: Fool I Am
17. Johnny Cannon: Big Shot
18. Don Wade: Bust Head Gin
19. Buford Peek: Knock Down, Drag Out
20. Warren Smith: Stop The World
21. Junior Thompson with The Meteors: Mama's Little Baby
22. Cliff & The Sun-Rays: No Treason In My Heart
23. Thomas Wayne: This Time
24. Ray Scott: You Drive Me Crazy
25. Kennie Parchman: Treat Me Right
Disc 3
01. Eddie Cash: Doing All Right
02. Carl Mann: I'm Comin' Home
03. Ernie Barton: Stairway To Nowhere
04. Johnny Cash: Life Goes On
05. Vernon Taylor: Sweet And Easy To Love
06. Jerry Lee Lewis: I'm Feelin' Sorry
07. The Four Dukes: Walkin' Alone
08. Ray Smith: Sail Away
09. Brother Dave Gardner: Mad Witch
10. Sonny Burgess: The Prisoner's Song
11. Charlie Rich: Gonna Be Waitin'
12. Bill Black's Combo: The Wheel
13. Matt Lucas: Tradin' Kisses
14. Donna Rae: Little Fool
15. Mickey Gilley: Come On Baby
16. Wailin' Bill Dell: You Gotta Be Loose
17. Teddy Redell: I Want To Hold You
18. Kimball Coburn: What A Day
19. The Catalinas: Ring Of Stars
20. Thomas Wayne: Tragedy
21. Buddy Shepherd: I'm Hypnotized
22. Gene Simmons: Goin' Back To Memphis
23. Ramon Maupin: What's The Use
24. The Table Toppers: Talk To Me Baby
25. Elvis Presley: Baby Let's Play House
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Об альбоме (сборнике)
The argument will forever rage, but Memphis, Tennessee, is as much the fountainhead of rock ’n’ roll as is Cleveland, Ohio. Whilst the north had Alan Freed as its turntable champion, the south was blessed with the madcap deejay, Dewey Phillips. Chances are, ole Dewey would have played most of the 75 titles that go to make up Raunchy Sugar on his Red Hot and Blue show that aired over WHBQ in Memphis. During the 1950s the city was alive with labels, record hops, musicians and the general chaos that goes hand in hand with the big beat. The geographical lie of the land helped a great deal, because the city was central to so many rural areas that harboured musical talent and style. Carl Perkins and Carl Mann gravitated to the area from Jackson, Tennessee, Billy Riley and Conway Twitty did the same from Arkansas, and Elvis Presley hit the trail from Mississippi in order to soak up some of that unique Shelby County action. Outside of Sam Phillips’ legendary Sun Records, the labels included such names as Hi, Cover, Fernwood, Meteor, Vaden Moon and Satellite. The latter outlet, which would go on to become Stax, is represented here by Don Willis’ much-admired ‘Warrior Sam’, along with the hard-to-find ‘Little Fool’ by Donna Rae and the Sunbeams. Alongside the vanguard crew of Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and Warren Smith, the 3xCD set compiled by Stuart Colman includes many artists who are new to the digital world. Names like “Brother” Dave Gardner, Buddy Shepherd and Little Enis don’t crop up every day of the week. But they more than deserve a place here, as, like their more famous peers, they were responsible for some mighty fine Memphis rock ’n’ roll. ~ fantasticvoyagemusic.com
Жанр: Rock & Roll
Носитель: CD
Страна-производитель диска (релиза): UK
Год издания: 2011
Издатель (лейбл): Fantastic Voyage / Future Noise Music Ltd.
Номер по каталогу: FVTD119
Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks+.cue
Битрейт аудио: (lossy + lossless)
Продолжительность: (56:59 + 59:49 + 60:49)
Источник (релизер): gssmg7
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да
Треклист
Disc 1
01. Jimmy Pritchett: That's The Way I Feel
02. Jerry Lee Lewis: Ubangi Stomp
03. Charles Senns: Gee Whiz Liz
04. Alvin & Bill: Typing Jive
05. B-B Cunningham: Trip To Bandstand
06. Johnny Cash: Oh Lonesome Me
07. Tommy Tucker: Loving - Lil
08. Carl Perkins: You Can Do No Wrong
09. Lynn Vernon: Moon Rocket
10. Elvis Presley: Tryin' To Get To You
11. Eddie Bond: I've Got A Woman
12. Teddy Redell: Pipeliner
13. Ramon Maupin: Rocking Rufus
14. Allen Page: She's The One That's Got It
15. Mark Taylor: Linda Lou
16. Larry Donn: That's What I Call A Ball
17. Billy Riley: No Name Girl
18. The Velvatones: Real Gone Baby
19. Marlon Grisham: Sugarfoot
20. Thomas Wayne: Girl Next Door
21. Jay B Loyd: I'm So Lonely
22. Scotty Moore Trio: Have Guitar Will Travel
23. Narvel Felts: Cry, Baby, Cry
24. Harold Dorman: Mountain Of Love
25. Macy (Skip) Skipper: Quick Sand Love
Disc 2
01. Carl Mann: Ain't Got No Home
02. Tommy Bell: Swamp Gal
03. Gloria Brady: Play Fair With Me
04. Don Willis: Warrior Sam
05. The Morgan Twins: Sittin' In The Drive-In
06. Carl Perkins: Sweethearts Or strangers
07. Mack Self: Willie Brown
08. Bill Justis: Raunchy
09. Carl McVoy: There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight
10. Sonny Burgess: Ain't Gonna Do It (Goin' Home)
11. Billy Riley: Too Much Woman For Me
12. Steve Carl with The Jags: Curfew
13. Conway Twitty: Rockhouse
14. Brad Suggs: Ooh Wee
15. Jerry Lee Lewis: Hand Me Down My Walkin' Cane
16. Pat Ferguson: Fool I Am
17. Johnny Cannon: Big Shot
18. Don Wade: Bust Head Gin
19. Buford Peek: Knock Down, Drag Out
20. Warren Smith: Stop The World
21. Junior Thompson with The Meteors: Mama's Little Baby
22. Cliff & The Sun-Rays: No Treason In My Heart
23. Thomas Wayne: This Time
24. Ray Scott: You Drive Me Crazy
25. Kennie Parchman: Treat Me Right
Disc 3
01. Eddie Cash: Doing All Right
02. Carl Mann: I'm Comin' Home
03. Ernie Barton: Stairway To Nowhere
04. Johnny Cash: Life Goes On
05. Vernon Taylor: Sweet And Easy To Love
06. Jerry Lee Lewis: I'm Feelin' Sorry
07. The Four Dukes: Walkin' Alone
08. Ray Smith: Sail Away
09. Brother Dave Gardner: Mad Witch
10. Sonny Burgess: The Prisoner's Song
11. Charlie Rich: Gonna Be Waitin'
12. Bill Black's Combo: The Wheel
13. Matt Lucas: Tradin' Kisses
14. Donna Rae: Little Fool
15. Mickey Gilley: Come On Baby
16. Wailin' Bill Dell: You Gotta Be Loose
17. Teddy Redell: I Want To Hold You
18. Kimball Coburn: What A Day
19. The Catalinas: Ring Of Stars
20. Thomas Wayne: Tragedy
21. Buddy Shepherd: I'm Hypnotized
22. Gene Simmons: Goin' Back To Memphis
23. Ramon Maupin: What's The Use
24. The Table Toppers: Talk To Me Baby
25. Elvis Presley: Baby Let's Play House
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[/spoiler]
[/spoiler]
Об альбоме (сборнике)
The argument will forever rage, but Memphis, Tennessee, is as much the fountainhead of rock ’n’ roll as is Cleveland, Ohio. Whilst the north had Alan Freed as its turntable champion, the south was blessed with the madcap deejay, Dewey Phillips. Chances are, ole Dewey would have played most of the 75 titles that go to make up Raunchy Sugar on his Red Hot and Blue show that aired over WHBQ in Memphis. During the 1950s the city was alive with labels, record hops, musicians and the general chaos that goes hand in hand with the big beat. The geographical lie of the land helped a great deal, because the city was central to so many rural areas that harboured musical talent and style. Carl Perkins and Carl Mann gravitated to the area from Jackson, Tennessee, Billy Riley and Conway Twitty did the same from Arkansas, and Elvis Presley hit the trail from Mississippi in order to soak up some of that unique Shelby County action. Outside of Sam Phillips’ legendary Sun Records, the labels included such names as Hi, Cover, Fernwood, Meteor, Vaden Moon and Satellite. The latter outlet, which would go on to become Stax, is represented here by Don Willis’ much-admired ‘Warrior Sam’, along with the hard-to-find ‘Little Fool’ by Donna Rae and the Sunbeams. Alongside the vanguard crew of Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and Warren Smith, the 3xCD set compiled by Stuart Colman includes many artists who are new to the digital world. Names like “Brother” Dave Gardner, Buddy Shepherd and Little Enis don’t crop up every day of the week. But they more than deserve a place here, as, like their more famous peers, they were responsible for some mighty fine Memphis rock ’n’ roll. ~ fantasticvoyagemusic.com
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