Käytetty CD
Showing all 22 results
-
Limiteds - What’s Your Superpower? (Käytetty CD)
€10,00Limiteds on kotimaisten Rock’n’Roll -yhtyeiden todellinen all-stars kokoonpano. Yhtyeessä on jäseniä Ellis & The Angry Teens (Miku ja Kalle), Cast Iron Arms ja Jolly Be Good (Mikko Rintasaari), Beetle Crushers (Ville) sekä Lo-Lites orkestereista (Jate). Äijillä takana yhteensä tuhansia keikkoja ja kymmeniä levyjä. Suoraviivaista, revival-henkistä Rock’n’Rollia. Yksi parhaita skenen levyjä koskaan !Ville Rousku: lauluMiku Majuri: kitaraMikko Rintasaari: kitaraJate Haro: bassoKalle Nikulainen: rummut -
Lou Cifer And The Hellions - Rockville Nocturne (Käytetty CD)
€25,00The CD also includes the songs ”I Ain’t Got No Love” and ”Blood On The Cats” from the Rockabilly Short Movie ”Denim Without A Cause”. If you go for real gone Kick-Ass-Teddy-Boy-Rock’n’Roll you will find this album addictive!
-
Big Bad Shakin` - Bad At Being Good (Käytetty CD)
€10,00’Bad At Being Good’ is the debut album from Teddyboy Rockers Big Bad Shakin’. This is razor-sharp, blasting Rock ’n’ Roll that features hot guitar licks and pumpin’ piano throughout.
.
The main influences of Big Bad Shakin’ are definitely not to be found in the vintage Rockabilly 1950s sound, but rather Shakin’ Stevens & The Sunsets, Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm Rockers, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Blasters as well as Ronnie Dawson. The music style of Big Bad Shakin’ combines laid-back coolness with overdrive in both their music and the spectacular stage show. Their colourful performance is razor-sharp Rock ’n’ Roll that clearly shows its roots – Rhythm and Blues – at any time. Forceful drive, massive guitar licks, a pumpin’ piano combined with action-packed stage appearance is what Big Bad Shakin’ are all about. During one of their concerts tours in the UK Big Bad Shakin’s music were announced as ’Take No Prisoners Total Rock’n’Roll’ – and, well, that’s what it is!
Big Bad Shakin’ first got together in the summer of 1997 when they were asked to replace the headline Rock’n’Roll act at an open air gig with an audience of about 2,000 bikers, rockers, teds, cats and kittens and grannies and teens. It was this gig and the RockPopHipHop-aberration of the 1990s combined with each band members’ Rock’n’Roll obsession to start kickin’ butts with a big, bad project to get their audience shakin’ them bones. The result is what today has become known as Big Bad Shakin’,
Big Bad Shakin’ have backed some of the legends of Rock’n’Roll music. They played with Crazy Cavan (2002, UK), singer and Hollywood movie wildman Johnny ’Man On The Moon-Guru’ Legend (2002, USA) and Huelyn Duvall (2003, USA). In May 2003 Big Bad Shakin’ performed with the German top movie legend Rolf Zacher. He – being a combination of US stars Al Pacino and Robert de Niro – received various high-ranking awards such as the Bundesfilmpreis – the German Oscar – and the Charlie Chaplin Shoe.
This is what rock ’n’ roll is all about!” The Black Cat”
-
Shotgun - Southside Rock And Roll (Käytetty CD)
€17,00Liner notes:
2002 is a very special year for Shotgun as they celebrate 25 years of rockin’. Although somewhat overshadowed by 50 years since the crowning of the Queen and 25 years since the passing of The King, Shotgun mark their own Jubilee with the release of ’Southside Rock ’n’ Roll’.
At first I was a little puzzled as to why Wild Bob Burgos asked me to write the liner-notes for Shotgun’s 25th anniversary release – surely there are people who were there in the late 1970’s to witness Shotgun’s emergence from the booming Rock ’n’ Roll & Rhythm & Blues scenes of London’s Southside, who would be far better qualified for the task than me. But hearing ’Southside Rock ’n’ Roll’ made me realise that this isn’t an excuse to reminisce about past glories, but to celebrate the fact that Shotgun remain a force to be reckoned with 25 years after their formation. Whilst other bands would choose to mark their quarter-century with a retrospective collection highlighting their glory-days, Shotgun instead opt to release an album of brand new material – and it has to be said, they sound as fresh and dynamic as ever on this superb set of Blasting Rebel Rockabilly and Powerhouse Rock ’n’ Roll. And anyway, fortunately for me, Shotgun’s rich history has been already examined in-depth within the liner-notes of their previous albums, written by people older and wiser than myself.
So, just what does ’Southside Rock ’n’ Roll’ hold instore? Nothing less that you would expect from Shotgun. It’s an explosive mix of brand new uptempo originals, interspersed with carefully selected covers, including songs from the pen of Rockabilly hero Ray Campi and Rock ’n’ Roll legend Little Richard. The revival of ’Feel So Bad’ which Wild Bob wrote during his days with Matchbox is a welcome surprise. This first appeared on the ’Setting The Woods On Fire’ album, for which Bob can proudly boast a gold disc. In short, this album is true and dynamic, real Rock ’n’ Roll performed by four guys who’s combined musical pedigree is unmatchable, but more importantly, who capture the true spirit of Rock ’n’ Roll and Rockabilly simply through their love and dedication to their music.
You can enjoy ’Southside Rock ’n’ Roll’ in the knowledge that 25 years has seen very few changes in one of Britain’s truest Rock ’n’ Roll bands – a great achievement in a World where things seem to move with ever increasing speed.
Howard Raucous (September 2002)