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DRUGSTORE ROCK 'N' ROLL
(Janis Martin) JANIS MARTIN (RCA 47-6491, 1956) Rock-bop-jump-thump, rock 'n' roll Drugstore's rockin', rock-rock Couples are boppin', bop-bop Jukebox jumpin', jump-jump Feet keep thumpin', thump-thump Drugstore's real gone man Rock-bop-jump-thump, rock 'n' roll Drugstore on the corner of main That's where you find all the be-bop gang The girls fill the jukebox and then demand The jitterbug hand-in-hand The boys have crew-cuts under their hats The girls have leather sweaters, real cool cats They're always together happy an' hep Jumpin' to a rock 'n' roll step Drugstore's rockin', rock-rock Couples are boppin', bop-bop Jukebox jumpin', jump-jump Feet keep thumpin', thump-thump Drugstore's real gone man Rock-bop-jump-thump, rock 'n' roll Drugstore's rockin', rock-rock Couples are boppin', bop-bop Jukebox jumpin', jump-jump Feet keep thumpin', thump-thump Drugstore's real gone man Rock-bop-jump-thump, rock 'n' roll The records have a slow beat, a fast beat too As long as they're rockin' any beat will do Kittens gettin' groovy all over the floor And the cats are cryin' for more Take time out for a soda pop Dig a new record with a lot of bop Ice cream cones and banana split Ten jumps ahead of a fit Drugstore's rockin', rock-rock Couples are boppin', bop-bop Jukebox jumpin', jump-jump Feet keep thumpin', thump-thump Drugstore's real gone man Rock-bop-jump-thump, rock 'n' roll 520 MB 320 kbp)s all covers The Drugstore's Rockin' Vol.1 Bear Family BCD 16339 Released: 2002 The hopes and dreams of young America in a more innocent age. The days when composers wrote songs about people called Norman and Barbara. The young kids with big guitars, floppy curls, check jackets, who are now real estate salesmen, auto dealers and ministers in the church of God. This wonderful Bear Family CD tells 26 stories about real people who cared about their music in the short period from 1956 to 1963. There’s Billy Harlan, who neglected to sign his contract with RCA so his confident Bo Diddley-style rocker Teen Jean Jive was never released. There’s the songwriting dentist who wrote a charming but un-memorable flop for Chuck and Bill (on this CD), hits for Elvis and was last heard of as… a dentist. There’s early work by Joe South, Paul Evans, Jack Clement and Boots Randolph, names which convey a lot to people who like music of that era. There are might-have-beens or nearly-weres like Darrell McCall, whose Dear One knocks spots off composer Larry Finnegan’s hit version; or The Sprouts, two tiny guys who hung around the scene for years without selling many discs. There are wonderful records like the Four Preps’ Big Man, a commercial radio hit in the UK in the 1960s but actually recorded in 1958; John D. Loudermilk’s laid back version of his cute song Angela Jones, and Sue Thompson’s effervescent love song to Norman - a record I loved in its day without knowing that the girlie-voiced singer was actually in her 40s. There’s hitmaker Jack Scott, Roy Orbison’s co-writer Joe Melson, and great unknowns like Ric Cartey and the Lane Brothers - so near but so far from that elusive hit status. And then there’s one Jackie Dee, with her masterful self-composed rocker Buddy, reputedly recorded in Nashville after Brenda Lee’s My baby likes Western Guys studio session. In fact most of the songs here were recorded in Nashville, giving the lie to those who believe that New York and L.A. were the hitmaking epicentres of teen America at that time. This is a beautifully presented CD; a credit to all involved. Including those unknown artists. Tracks: 01. Janis Martin - Drugstore Rock`n`Roll 02. Sue Thompson - Norman 03. The Legards Twins - Roll, Rock`n`Roll That Hula Hoop 04. The Lane Brothers - Little Brother 05. Joe Melson - Barbara 06. Randy`Boots`Randolph - Percolator 07. John D. Loudermilk - Angela Jones 08. Janis Martin - Teen Street 09. Darrell McCall - Dear One 10. Barbara Evans - Souvenirs 11. The Four Preps - Big Man 12. The Sprouts - Luscious Lovin`Lucy 13. Jack Scott - I Knew You First 14. Floyd Robinson - Why Cant`t It Go On 15. Dave Rich - Red Sweater 16. Ric Cartey - Let Me Tell You About Love 17. Autry Inman - Dream Boat 18. Paul Evans - What DoYou Know 19. Melvin Endsley - Like Your Kind Of Love 20. Sonny James - Sweet Thing 21. Chuck & Bill (The Kentuckians) - Watch Your Step 22. Jack Clement - Whole Lotta Lookin` 23. Jacky Dee - Buddy 24. Jimmy Dell With The Jimmy Wilcox Orchestra - Oh Oh Baby 25. Billy Harlan - Teen Jean Jive 26. Gordon Terry - Wild Desire Vol.2, The Drugstore's Rockin' Bear Family BCD 16607 2002 Like Volume 1, this collection features classic and obscure rockabilly and early rock and roll performances. The packaging is of the highest quality, with biographical information and photos of each artist. There are some minor hitmakers (Curtis Lee, Floyd Robinson, John D. Loudermilk, Sonny James, Dorsey Burnette, Jack Scott), but the main attraction here are the few hot rockabilly cuts. We have two tracks from Janis Martin, one of the few successful female rockabilly artists. We have the original (and definitive) recording of Young Love, by its author Ric Cartey, taking a break from his usual seminal vocal performances. We have a great catchy track from the tragic Tommy Tucker. We have Dave Rich going crazy on Rosie Let’s Get Crazy. We have the great Jack Clement singing from The Edge of Town. But the most exciting news here is the discovery of an unreleased track by Jackie Dee. I Need Lovin’ was recorded in 1958 in Nashville at the same session as Buddy and Strolypso Dance, but has remained unreleased and undiscovered until this time. And what a find it is! It is the hottest rockabilly cut of Jackie’s career, rivalled only by her version of Trouble for sheer sexiness and sass. Starting with pounding, repetitive piano chords and a honking baritone sax, Jackie’s teenage voice sounds wise beyond her years as she breathlessly pleads for somebody to love. It is the musical embodiment of pure carnal lust. The greasy sax break builds the tension to a frenzy as Jackie repeats her plea on the fadeout… "I need lovin"… The writer of the track is unknown, but even though Jackie wrote the other two songs on this recording session, it is doubtful that she composed this tune. It is unlike the rest of her original material of the period, and lacks the innocence found in her early songs. But no matter who wrote it, it ranks as one of Jackie’s greatest vocal performances. It may have taken forty-two years to reach our ears, but it was well worth the wait Tracks: 01. Janis Martin - Drugstore Rock`n`Roll 02. Curtis Lee - Pretty Little Angel Eyes 03. Milton Allen - It`s Simply Grand 04. John D. Loudermilk - Language Of Love 05. Jim Edwards - Your Love Is A Good Love 06. Melvin Endsley - Keep ALovin`Me Baby 07. Chuck & Bill (The Kentuckians) - I Wanna Move A Little Closer 08. Ric Cartey - Young Love 09. Floyd Robinson - Out Of Gas 10. Hoyt Johnson - My Special Girl 11. Bobby Lile - This Love 12. Unidentified - Everything`s Just Right For You And Me 13. Sonny James - Let`s Make Up 14. Lane Brothers - Uh Uh Honey 15. Jackie Dee - I Need Lovin` 16. Dorsey Burnette - Circle Rock 17. Leon Ashley - Teen Age Angel 18. Tommy Tucker - Everybody`s Wrong 19. Jack Clement - The Edge Of Town 20. Sammy Salvo - Oh Julie 21. Dave Rich - Rosie Let`s Get Cozy 22. Janis Martin - Love And Kisses 23. Jack Scott - Looking For Linda 24. Sprouts - Goodbye She`s Gone 25. Autry Inman - Teenage Wonderland 26. Billy Harlan - This Lonely Man Vol.3, The Drugstore's Rockin' Bear Family BCD 16608 2003 It seems those wild and crazy collectors at Bear Family never seem to get to the bottom of the barrel when it comes to early rock & roll gems. This third volume of sock hop rock, Drugstore's Rockin', Vol. 3, is chock-full of dynamite, and a couple of sweeter than sweet duds, but that's to be expected. The killer stuff, such as Janis Martin's "Drugstore Rock 'N' Roll," Earl Sinks' "House of Blue Lights," Bonnie Guitar's "Love Is Over," and the inclusion (and rightfully so) of Louis Prima's "Buona Sera" and Ronnie Toth's "Someone Like You," are alone worth the price of this little slab, though there are 26 cuts in all. Tracks: 01. Janis Martin - Drugstore Rock`n Roll 02. Barry De Vorzon - Hey Little Darlin 03. Bobby Edwards - Someone New 04. The Crickets - Right Or Wrong 05. Earl Sinks - Maggie 06. Kenny Loran - Sugar`n A Kiss 07. Judd Hamilton - Dream 08. Nick Greene - My Lovin`baby 09. Joe Dowell - Bridge Of Love 10. Earl Sinks - The House Of Blue Lights 11. Bonnie Guitar - Half Your Heart 12. Barry De Vorzon - Across The Street From Your House 13. Ned Miller - Do What You Do, Do Well 14. Bobby Edwards - Here`s My Heart 15. Johnny Rose - The Last One To Know 16. Dwayne Hickman - School Dance 17. Ronny Toth - Someone Like You 18. Louis Prima - Buona Sera 19. Hoke Simson - I Finally Found You 20. Johnny Fallin - If I Could Wtite A Love Song 21. The Crickets - Playboy 22. Bonnie Guitar - Love Is Over, Love Is Done 23. Marv & Patty Rainwater - Two Fools In Love 24. Ned Miller - Just Before Dawn 25. Johnny Rose - It Started With A Kiss 26. Kenny Loran - One More Record Please Vol.4, The Drugstore's Rockin' Bear Family BCD 16678 Release Date :Oct 07, 2003 Recording Date: Mar 8, 1956-Nov 1, 1965 After years of putting out exemplary reissues of classic country, rockabilly, and roots rock material, Germany's Bear Family has tiptoed into the uncharted waters of teen-centric pop/rock of the 1950s and '60s with the The Drugstore's Rockin' series, and Vol. 4 proves that the label is treating these rare sides with the care and enthusiasm that is Bear Family's hallmark. These cuts cover all the bases: rockabilly-lite (Janis Martin's swingin' "Drugstore Rock 'n' Roll"), stepped-up country ("Don't Pretend" by Bobby Edwards and Earl Sinks' "Shake 'Em Up and Let 'Em Roll"), romantic melodrama ("Love at First Sight" by Bobby Louis and "Penny Moved Away" by Barry de Vorzon), moody narratives ("April Avenue" by the post-Buddy Holly Crickets and "Johnny Vagabond" by the memorably named Bonnie Guitar), jazzy dance tunes (Sam Butera's "Bim Bam"), and lots, lots more. While some of these cuts have a high treacle quotient, there's a lot of fine picking to be heard (often featuring some high-powered behind-the-scenes session men), and even the weakest artists on board (bottom of the class would probably be a pre-Dobie Gillis Dwayne Hickman) are miles ahead of the Fabian/Frankie Avalon axis of prefab teen idols. Tracks: 01. Janis Martin - Drugstore Rock`n Roll 02. Barry de Vorzon - Lindy Lou 03. Bobby Edwards - Don`t Pretend 04. Bobby Louis - Love At First Sight 05. Johnny Rose - Linda Lea 06. Earl Sinks - Shake`em Up 07. Leroy van Dyke - Walk On By 08. Nick Greene - Later For You, Baby 09. Bonnie Guitar - Johnny Vagabund 10. The Crickets - April Avenue 11. Sam Butera - Bim Bam 12. Dwayne Hickman - Countin`All The Raindrops 13. Kenny Loran - Mamma`s Little Baby 14. Ned Miller - From A Jack To A King 15. Bill Hayes - Uh Hugh, Oh Yeah 16. Earl Sinks - This Weird Sensation 17. Bill Torrie - If You Let Me 18. Ned Miller - Two Voices, Two Shadows, Two Faces 19. Marv & Patty Rainwater - Can I Count On Your Love 20. Kenny Loran - Magic Star 21. The Crickets - Rave On 22. Bobby Edwards - I Fell And Broke My Heart 23. Johnny Rose - Choir Girl 24. Johnny Fallin - Left Out 25. Bonnie Guitar - I Found You Out 26. Barry de Vorzon - Penny Moved Away http://rapidshare.com/files/235914975/TDR1.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/235914975/TDR1.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/235922710/TDR2.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/235922711/TDR2.part2.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/235937415/TDR3.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/235937417/TDR3.part2.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/235950393/TDR4.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/235950394/TDR4.part2.rar enjoy Добавлено через 16 часов 53 минуты I'm sorry about the mistake I made: Disc 1 part 2 should read: http://rapidshare.com/files/235914977/TDR1.part2.rar Roger11 Последний раз редактировалось Roger11; 23.05.2009 в 12:19. Причина: Добавлено сообщение |
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