Rockin Bones 1950s Punk

Lest anyone think the 1950s were entirely buttoned down, here are 101 whooping, twanging, leering, snarling, hiccupping, cackling rockabilly songs, forged where country met blues and R & B. Fondamenti Di Psicometria Chiorri Pdf Printer on this page. The lineup includes the obligatory milestones and stars. But the joy of this collection is the profusion of collectors' items and no-hit wonders: Joyce Green, the Phantom, Johnny Carroll, Jimmy Wages, Boyd Bennett, Johnny Dollar. Some were opportunists, some were truly gone cats, and their two-minute meltdowns run from the vigorous to the fully deranged. $74.98.) JON PARELES.

'Listening to the 101 tracks on 'Bones,' it's easy to see why rockabilly continues to attract a lively cult following.' -- Los Angeles Times Elvis Presley's arrival in the mid-1950s left the pop music world all shook up. His explosive mixture of country music and rhythm & blues—later dubbed rockabilly—inspired imitators in virtually every state of the union. The legion of musicians who cranked up the beat, turned up the twang, set the echo to 11 and got real, real gone is saluted on Rhino's Rockin' Bones: '50s Punk & Rockabilly.

Rockin’ Bones:1950s Punk and Rockabilly Disc 1 Site: plixid.com Rockin’ Bones:1950s Punk and Rockabilly Disc 2 01. May 20, 2006. RHINO'S READY TO RUMBLE WITH ROCKABILLY BOX Rockin' Bones Features 101 Tracks Recorded from 1954 to 1969 By Rockabilly Icons Along With Cuts By Unsung.

The four-CD set documents some of most 'action-packed' rock ever unleashed upon the listening public. A celebration of sex, rebels, and rock 'n' roll, Rockin' Bones gathers 101 rockabilly rave-ups released by record labels both big and small from 1954 to 1969 by long gone daddies and wild, wild women. For the uninitiated, the collection serves as the perfect rockabilly primer, with quintessential cuts from such artists as Presley, Eddie Cochran, Jerry Lee Lewis, Wanda Jackson, Buddy Holly, Carl Perkins and Gene Vincent.

The box also highlights many lesser-known favorites (35 tracks make their U.S. CD debut here) with the likes of Charlie Feathers, Ronnie Dawson, Hazil Adkins, Janis Martin, Joe Clay, and Johnny Carroll tearing it up.

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