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Gibson Don - Tell It Like It Is EP (7 single/EP)
€10,00Don Gibson arrived at Nashville’s music premier league a little bit late. Born in Shelby, North Caroline in 1928, it wasn’t until thirty years later, in 1958, that he achieved his well-deserved recognition as stylist and songwriter with his big hit Oh Lonesome Me.
The fact is that Don was an extremely complete musician, good singer and guitarist, but it would be in his role as a composer where he would stand but especially. being sometimes compared to Hank Williams himself.
In this EP four of his compositions are collected for the first time at 45 rpm. TELL IT LIKE IT IS and WHO CARES FOR ME are two great songs that remained unreleased until the early 80’s.
Side B contains two alternate takes of Don’s well known late 50’s songs, SWEET SWEET GIRL, also covered by Warren Smith at Sun, and the fabulous DON´T TELL ME YOUR TROUBLES. Both different enough to the official takes to deserve this 45 rpm release.
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Cash Johnny - Alternatively EP (7 single/EP)
€9,00Important – Due to a mistake when pressing this first edition, the labels have been swapped. ”Eli etiketit väärinpäin ekassa painoksessa”
The newest sensation in the country music field, Arkansas-born Johnny Cash has consistently made a healthy profit for the Sun company over the last few years. Here we offer some lesser-known alternative versions of some of his biggest hits for the Memphis record label.
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Nelson Willie - Sometimes Even I Can Get Too High / It’s All Going To Pot” (w/ Merle Haggard) (Black Friday) (7 single/EP)
€15,00It’s said that legends aren’t born—they’re grown. Willie Nelson, an enduring American icon and tireless supporter of marijuana legalization, offers the latest hit from his stash, a humorous ode to the sweetest of leaves as only Willie can do it. “Sometimes Even I Can Get Too High,” a new song from the sessions for Willie’s latest album, Ride Me Back Home Is backed with “It’s All Going To Pot,” another 420 favorite from Django and Jimmie, Willie and Merle Haggard’s 2015 album.
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Douglas Glenn - Let It Roll (Boppin’ Hillbilly) / Let It Roll (Boppin’ Rockabilly) (7 single/EP)
€10,00One for the Rockin’ DJs out there, this knockout double A Side 45, features two very different versions of Glenn’s hard to find 1956 Decca release, ‘Let It Roll’. On one side we have the original “bop-a-licious” Hillbilly version, and on the flip-side, is a stripped down, “primitive” Rockabilly version, minus fiddles, and complete with a knockout guitar break, not featured on the original Hillbilly version. This hot Rockabilly bopper was recorded for a radio broadcast circa ’56, and is laid down to wax for the very first time. Grab a copy while you can, we’re only pressing 500 of these 7” beauties in stunning limited edition Orange Vinyl…. once their gone, their solid gone, dig it!
- Limited Edition (only 500 pressed on Orange vinyl);
- Double A Side boppin’ floor filler;
- Features a previously unreleased Rockabilly version of ‘Let It Roll’;
- Stunning special Orange Vinyl pressing.
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Jones George - Root Beer / Slaver Lover (7 single/EP)
€10,001962 marked a new Era for George Jones, it was a time for change not at least in his singing style , which would prove to be an influence on many others, He began to sing in lower registers and together with his distinctive phrasing, it gave him a whole new sound leaving behind the edging nasality of his previous Starday – Mercury Recordings.
Jones took his first steps on United Artists in January of 1962. He recorded an entire album in one day at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville. The album would be called ”THE NEW FAVOURITES OF GEORGE JONES”, and was produced by Pappa Daily.
The best musicians in their fields were used for this session, and just when you didn’t think could get any better The Jordanaires provide the great harmonizing for ROOT BEER.
SLAVE LOVER was originally issued on the album THE NOVELTY SIDE OF GEORGE JONES , back in 1963 but was in fact recorded three years earlier at the Owen Bradley Studio, you won’t hear steel guitar, just good rocking music in both tracks. Only the best musicians were used on these recordings. The ”Jones – Paycheck” team remained, but now with Donald Lyttle , a twenty year old talented singer and bass player from Ohio who took a chance on Nashville and played with Jones throughout the mid 60’s.
This is the first time anywhere that both of these tracks appear on 45 rpm.
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Young Faron - Snowball EP (7 single/EP)
€10,00FARON YOUNG – Snowball EP 7″ – Deluxe edition with raw paper.
Faron Young was born on February 25, 1932 in Shreveport, Louisiana. This fact made him to know from the start the big bang of rock´n´roll and rockabilly, genres that will influence his country music ways.
The rock´n´roll explosion of mid 50´s made to change a lot of things in the USA´s discography industry, and suddenly every record company began to search desperately his own Elvis Presley.
Big lables as Capitol Records even forced their own singers to step into the big beat, and that´s what happened with Faron Young. Faron´s rock´n´roll recordings where an accident forced by the circunstaces, but at least Faron was into the supposed age to fit on the new rhythm, and his friendship with Elvis Presley from his Louisiana Hayride days help him to feel more cofortable in that field thant others of his country & western colleages.
Anyway Faron was a country singer and as soon as the likes for rock´n´roll decreased at the end of the 50´s he came back deep into is old honky tonk sound.
But nonetheless the rock´n´roll days of Faron Yound gave us some fantastic songs, as always superb backed by the Nashvile´s A-Team and produced with a great sound quality, as usual on every recording from the Owen Bradley´s studio.
In this EP you´ll find four great songs, swinging from strong rockabilly sounds to pop and jazz flavoured tunes. You won´t find the Faron´s country roots on this tracks but anyway his brief rock´n´roll affaire is highly enjoyable! -
Young Faron - I”m Gonna Live Some Before I Die EP (7 single/EP)
€10,00FARON YOUNG – I´m Gonna Live Some Before I Die EP 7″ – Deluxe edition with raw paper.
Faron Young was born on February 25, 1932 in Shreveport, Louisiana. This fact made him to know from the start the big bang of rock´n´roll and rockabilly, genres that will influence his country music ways.
In his ten years at Capitol Records, where he was introducted from legendary Capitol´s A&R man Ken Nelson himself, his music developed from hillbilly and honky tonk in the early 50’s to sofisticated rock´n´roll and pop at the end of the decade, to came back strong to his honky tonk roots at the early 60’s.
This EP collect four fantastic examples of his country ways from the mid 50’s, when Faron was one of the most sucessed young singers in country & western.
Some of the greatest studio musicians from the 50´s are backing Faron on these tracks, including guitar luminaries as Hank Garland, Chet Atkins or Grady Martin and the whole Nashville´s A-Team. Country with a feet into rockabilly, that’s what you´ll find on this EP, so turn up the volume and enjoy!
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Various - Country Classics 45s (10 x 7″ Single) boxset (RSD) (7 single/EP)
€100,00€70,00THIS IS A RECORD STORE DAY 2017 EXCLUSIVE !
It’s decades since these tracks appeared as singles on vinyl so mint copies are rare. Housed in hard slipcase, the ten 7″ singles are ’dinked’ as juke-box singles and the box includes a ’spider’ centre for play.
Superstar artists don’t get much bigger than this, and these in particular are quite rightly commonly referred to as ’legends’. The ten specially selected 7″ singles in this box – all double AA sides – present some of the best known classic hits by these artists.
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Ferlin Husky - Draggin’ The River / Bebe Beautiful Baby (Unissued 1955) (7 single/EP)
€10,00LIMITED EDITION
• Strictly limited to 500 numbered copies
• Vinyl single (45 RPM) – small center hole, company sleeve, photo inlay card.
• Draggin’ The River is a mid-tempo Country bopper in a class of its own, originally released on Capitol in 1959, a real gone dance floor filler.
• Bebe Beautiful Baby is a previously unissued 1955 up-tempo Country rocker from the vaults of Capitol Records.
• Capitol studio musicians at their height, featuring a rockin’ steel guitar and an upright slap bass.The faces of Psychobilly bassists will fall when they hear this sound!
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Wood Jack - Born To Wander / So Sad (7 single/EP)
€12,00In May of 1966, the unknown singer Jack Wood recorded two songs at Great Lakes Studio in Sparta, Michigan. These unique, otherworldly songs ”Born to Wander” and ”So Sad” would be self-released by Wood on his own Lawrence Records imprint in an edition of 100 copies. Going nowhere and being quickly forgotten, it would take Wood ten years to pay back the $250 he borrowed for the entire endeavor. Fast-forward to the 21st century and the deepest of record collectors are intrinsically moved by the power behind Wood’s single, vacillating between Northern Soul, garage, big band and country music all within the same song.
An unexpected placement in a major ad campaign for Bacardi Rum was a major boon for the burgeoning awareness of these timeless songs.
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Dylan Bob - Melancholy Mood -Red vinyl EP (RSD) (7 single/EP)
€17,00This limited edition 7” vinyl EP was originally created for Bob Dylan’s recent Japanese tour. We were able to secure a limited quantity for Record Store Day. The EP includes 4 songs from Bob Dylan’s upcoming album, Fallen Angels, pressed on 7” red vinyl.
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Hill Tommy - Ain’t Nothing Like Loving b/w Get Ready Baby (7 single/EP)
€10,0045rpm/ps/ltd.LIMITED EDITION
Our 45 RPM series covers the rarest of the rare with the aim of filling the serious gaps in your collection. Carefully selected by our knowledgeable staff from the deepest vaults, our 45s sometimes feature previously unissued songs … and sometimes songs making their first appearance on vinyl!- 500 numbered copies limited edition vinyl single (45 RPM) – picture sleeve
From 1958 tapes that lay undiscovered for over 40 years, Tommy Hill shows his rock ’n’ roll soul. Born in Texas in 1929, he worked with Hank Williams, Webb Pierce (for whom he wrote the big hit Slowly) and Ray Price. He also helped bring Buddy Holly to Nashville. When the music changed, Tommy was ready. ”I was raised on that Billy-Rock,” he said. ”So I got me a fifth of whiskey, got me some pickers together, and went over and cut sides. Had a big time doing it. We cut one night when Presley was in town, and I brought D.J. Fontana down ’cause I knew him from the Louisiana Hayride. I just said, ’Hey boys, get you a drink, grab a hold of it and here we go’. We didn’t do a lot of rehearsing.” Tommy was disappointed that these songs weren’t released back in ’58, but now, twelve years after his death, his two best and rockin’est songs finally have made it to 45 RPM.
- 500 numbered copies limited edition vinyl single (45 RPM) – picture sleeve