VA - Shakin' Up North - Canadian Rockabilly (1999)

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Title: Shakin' Up North - Canadian Rockabilly
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Bear Family Records
Genre: Western Swing, Country Boogie, Rock 'n' Roll, Rockabilly
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:03:38
Total Size: 216 Mb (scans)
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VA - Shakin' Up North - Canadian Rockabilly (1999)


Tracklist:

01. Guido D'amico - Jimmy Boy
02. Barry Boyd & The Frantiks - Going Home To Memphis
03. Reg Smith & The Melody Four - Rock & Roll Lullaby
04. Bob & Lucille - Eeny Meeny Miney Moe
05. Ray St. Germain & The Satins - She's A Square
06. Rock-A-Tunes - Woman Fever
07. Billy Guitar & The Knighthawks - Here Comes The Night
08. Ted Daigle & The Tremolos - Mary Lou
09. Bob King - Rockin' Jukebox
10. R. Dean Taylor - At The High School Dance
11. Dickie Damron - Gonna Have A Party
12. Cliffy & Jerry - Go To Sleep Little Suzie
13. Jerry Palmer - Come Along With Me
14. Jimmy Ordge - Easy Rockin' Chair
15. Wes Dakus & The Club 93 Rebels - El Ringo
16. Dickie Damron - Rockin' Baby
17. Jack Bailey & The Naturals - Oh What Love Is
18. Joe Kozak & The Frontiersmen - Hillbilly Rock
19. Little Billy Stoltz & The Stoltz bros. - Rock & Roll Riot
20. Jim Morrison - Ready To Rock
21. Blue Tones - Shake, Shake
22. Dick Damron - Thats What I Call Livin'
23. Brad Reynolds - Georgie Porgy
24. Hal Willis - My Pink Cadillac
25. Ted Daigle & The Midnighters - Red Hen Hop
26. Buddy Burke & The Canadian Meteors - That Big Old Moon
27. Jerry Palmer - Walkin' Home
28. Jerry Palmer - Travellin' Shoes
29. Rock-A-Tunes - Your Some Kind Of Nice
30. Rhythm Jesters - Rock To The Music

The first volume in a mutli-volume set of Canadian rockabilly, this brings together 30 tracks of ground floor rock'n'roll from the land of the wind chill factor. To be honest, much of the fare here veers closer to the 'billy side of the genre, but just when you think the collection is headed straight for the hoedown, a surprising little number like "Eenie Meenie Miney Moe" by Bob and Lucille or "Mary Lou" by Ted Daigle pops up to make you realize there was plenty of the big beat in the hinterlands, too. Highlights from Barry Boyd, Reg Smith, the Rock-A-Tunes, R. Dean Taylor (years before his hit "Indiana Wants Me"), Joe Kozak, the Stolz Brothers, Jim Morrison, and the Rhythm Jesters complete this interesting little collection.




  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
  • whiskers
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thanks for share
  • angel44
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Thanks for bear family lp in lossless