
Dance Contest Link Wray & The Wraymen
Guitar Boogie Arthur Smith
Bulldog Johnny & The Impalas
Mystery Train James Burton
Lemon Time Henry & Casperon Stewart
Scat Car Scat Jaguars
Blues For Two The Tennessee Two
Woo-Hoo The Rock-A-Teens
Flip, Flop, And Bop Floyd Cramer
Crossfire Johnny & The Hurricanes
Fast Freight Arvee Allens (Ritchie Valens)
Weeping Willow Rock The Hi-Tombs
Rebel Rouser Duane Eddy
Boogie Medley Evelyn & The Ivorytones
Termite Firebirds
Wild Bird The Jiv-A-Tones
Bloodshot The String Kings
Dragster Johnny Fortune
Juke Box Shuffle Hardrock Gunter & The Pop-Corn Poppers
Red Ants Off Beats
Forty Miles Of Bad Road Duane Eddy
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5 comments:
Hi Man,
I have a request.
Some years ago I bought Mel Waldorf's new band CD. The band is called 'Meshugga Beach Party' and the music was a blend of surf and traditional Jewish music, very cool.
Mel, from the Mel-Tones, is a great player and I heard that he has a new album with his Meshugga band called Let's go shleppin'. I want to hear it before buying. Do you have it by chance? and If you have, could you post it?
Thanks for a great blog...
Rondo.
Great Collection! Thank you. Mystery Train by James Burton is amazing.
I found this CD on ebay. It rocks!
As Volume 1 of "The Best of Rockabilly Instrumentals showed", not all great rockabilly sides had vocals. Here are 21 more examples. This CD also features a rare Tennesse Two instrumental, Luther Perkins "Bandana", who needed the Man In Black to be singing. Town Hall Party's Joe Maphis is heard on this CD playing "Guitar Rock & Roll". There are even a couple of hot rod instrumentals included, "Flashin' Red" and "Road Runnah".
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