VA - The Best Of Sun Rockabilly, Vol. 2 (1986)
Artist: VA
Title: The Best Of Sun Rockabilly, Vol. 2
Year Of Release: 1986
Label: Charly Records
Genre: Rock 'n' Roll, Rockabilly
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 55:51
Total Size: 287 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Best Of Sun Rockabilly, Vol. 2
Year Of Release: 1986
Label: Charly Records
Genre: Rock 'n' Roll, Rockabilly
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 55:51
Total Size: 287 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Warren Smith - Got Love If You Want It
02. Carl Perkins - That Don't Move Me
03. Sonny Burgess - Itchy
04. Gene Simmons - Drinkin' Wine
05. Jimmy Haggett - How Come You Do Me
06. Harold Jenkins - Give Me Some Lovin'
07. Andy Anderson - Johnny Valentine
08. Billy Lee Riley - Baby Please Don't Go
09. Barbara Pittman - Sentimental Fool
10. Charlie Rich - Rebound
11. Warren Smith - Miss Froggie
12. Dean Beard - Rock Around The Town
13. Jerry Lee Lewis - Wild One (Real Wild Child)
14. Luke McDaniel - My Baby Don't Rock
15. Sonny Burgess - Find My Baby For Me
16. Jack Earls - My Gal Mary Ann
17. Johhny Powers - Me And My Rhythm Guitar
18. Glenn Honeycutt - All Night Rock
19. Vernon Taylor - Your Lovin' Man
20. Jimmy Wages - Mad Man
21. Mack Self - Vibrate
22. Hayden Thompson - Fairlane Rock
23. Harold Jenkins - I Need Your Lovin' Kiss
24. Carl Perkins - Perkins Wiggle
25. Sonny Burgess - Ain't Got A Thing
Rockabilly's rough image can be traced to both Sam Phillips' lo-fi production ethic at Sun Records and the dangerous look of the many Elvis wannabes on the label's roster; it continued as a symbol of defiance thanks to the nouveau rockabilly look British teddy-boys sported in the '60s (greased hair, rolled-up pant leg) and the makeshift music the reconfigured teddies of punk rock made in the late '70s. Charly Records' 25-song sampler The Best of Sun Rockabilly, Vol. 2 is a fine document of rockabilly's charged, mid-'50s beginnings, and includes tracks from original punks Jerry Lee Lewis ("Wild One") and Carl Perkins ("That Don't Move Me"), as well as contributions by less-popular, but equally idiosyncratic figures like Warren Smith and Sonny Burgess. Burgess shows the frenetic and, at times, goofy side of rockabilly on his Little Walter-inspired blues stomper "Itchy" and with lyrics like "I got a cracker/ain't got no cheese" from "Ain't Got a Thing"; some of the music's more pop-flavored moments are heard on Andy Anderson's teen Romeo number "Johnny Valentine" (sung in the classic hiccup and baritone style) and Barbara Pittman's Wanda Jackson-style tune "Sentimental Fool." The package is made complete with schizo-rockers like Mack Self's "Vibrate" and Jimmy Wages' "Mad Man," along with swamp-bred cuts like Smith's "Miss Froggie" (apparently his girl is shaped like a frog). Like other fine rockabilly compilations (Columbia's hits-oriented Rockabilly Stars for one), Charly's Best Of Sun Rockabilly, Volume Two is no longer in print, but definitely worth looking through the used bins for.