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Lou Cifer And The Hellions - Rockville Razor Rhapsody (CD)
€20,00Uusintapainos.
The fans have been waiting a long time for this: The CD ”Rockville Razor Rhapsody”, already released in 2005 and 2009, from the Teddyboy cult band from the ”Ruhrgebiet” has just arrived from Rockville. And the sound is finest TeddyBoy RnR!
Lou Cifer, Bill Zebop, Hal Hellion and Dave Hill created 15 grenade-strong songs! Enjoy it!And how is it called?
”There was a time,
when a man was still a man
and the girls were worth fighting for.
Back then you paid eye for an eye,
and a tooth for a tooth.
Dare to follow me for a while
and hear about the odd occurences
in a town named Rockville …” -
Wray Link & The Wraymen - Rare Demos & Alternate Takes 1958-1961 (LP)
€20,00Link Wray’s incredible influence on 50 years of rock and roll following his debut single is no mystery to anyone. Everything that was handed down to today’s current crop of head-bangers from the likes of Led Zeppelin and the Who can be traced back to this hero from Dunn, North Carolina. This LP compiles rare and unissued cuts, demos and B-sides from his early, and best, years on the Cadence and Epic labels. It’s is the material upon which Wray’s unique reputation was built!
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Williams Andre - Bacon Fat: The Fortune Singles 1956-7 (LP)
€18,00One of the last remaining links to the heyday of R&B and funk, Mr. Rhythm” is a pure living legend of black music. He not only produced and wrote songs for folks like Ike Turner, Parliament/Funkadelic, Edwin Starr, and Stevie Wonder, and worked at seminal labels like Chess, Motown, and Fortune Records, but also wrote and sung an enormous number of his own songs, cult classics like ”Jail Bait”, ”Greasy Chicken”, and ”Bacon Fat”. This release focuses on the earliest, and dirtiest, years of his 5-decade-long career, compiling all of his singles from 1957-1958 for the legendary Fortune Records label.”
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Johnson Marv - Marvelous (LP)
€18,00”Tucked away as track six on this album is a historic recording; Come To Me was the first single issued by Berry Gordy’s Tamla label. Lacking national distribution, Berry accepted an invitation from United Artists to handle the distribution, also agreeing to United Artists taking over Marv Johnson’s contract. Berry is still involved in this album, writing many of th songs and handling production with Don Costa. The end result is an R&B album with a hint of MOR, since to pad the album out to 12 tracks, a decision was taken to cover some of popular music’s standards!”