Mike Pedicin - Hotter Than a Pistol (2021)
Artist: Mike Pedicin
Title: Hotter Than a Pistol
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Jasmine Records
Genre: Swing, R&B, Rock & Roll
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:19:26
Total Size: 269 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Hotter Than a Pistol
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Jasmine Records
Genre: Swing, R&B, Rock & Roll
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:19:26
Total Size: 269 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. I'll Always Love You Some
02. Mmm Boy
03. One Potato-Two Potato
04. It's My Heart to Give
05. Disc Jockey's Boogie
06. Sweet Georgia Brown
07. I Wanna Hug You, Kiss You, Squeeze You
08. I'm Hip
09. Mambo Rock
10. D-E-V-I-L
11. Fe-Fi-Fo-Fum
12. The Hot Barcarolle
13. You Gotta Go
14. The Banjo Rock
15. Jackpot
16. The Large, Large House
17. Hotter Than a Pistol
18. The Beat
19. Save Us Preacher Davis
20. Teen Age Fairy Tales
21. Close All the Doors
22. The Hucklebuck
23. Calypso Rock
24. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
25. Shake a Hand
26. The Dickie Doo
27. Hey Pop Give Me the Keys
28. St James' Infirmary
29. Saxi Boogie
30. Hi Yo Silver
31. Closin' Out
32. Burnt Toast and Black Coffee
33. Gotta Twist
Saxman/bandleader MIKE PEDICIN, from Philadelphia, was one of the pioneers of 'House Rock', the musical hybrid which incorporated Swing, R&B and Hillbilly into an exciting new, danceable format in the immediate pre-R&R era.
Operating largely in and around Philadelphia and New Jersey, his biggest local rival was Bill Haley, who of course went on to become a worldwide star.
Nonetheless, during the 1950s Pedicin and his boys recorded a memorable body of work, and even dented the U.S. Top 100 a couple of times, with 'The Large, Large House' and 'Shake A Hand', while sides like 'One Potato-Two Potato', 'Hotter Than A Pistol' and 'Burnt Toast And Black Coffee' are big collectors' items.
This compilation presents the very best of Mike's rockin' and jivin' sides between 1952-62, recorded for some half-dozen or so labels, the first time that this body of work has been thus anthologised.
Several of these sides are unfeasibly rare, notably his early 50s releases, some of which have never previously appeared on CD.
Operating largely in and around Philadelphia and New Jersey, his biggest local rival was Bill Haley, who of course went on to become a worldwide star.
Nonetheless, during the 1950s Pedicin and his boys recorded a memorable body of work, and even dented the U.S. Top 100 a couple of times, with 'The Large, Large House' and 'Shake A Hand', while sides like 'One Potato-Two Potato', 'Hotter Than A Pistol' and 'Burnt Toast And Black Coffee' are big collectors' items.
This compilation presents the very best of Mike's rockin' and jivin' sides between 1952-62, recorded for some half-dozen or so labels, the first time that this body of work has been thus anthologised.
Several of these sides are unfeasibly rare, notably his early 50s releases, some of which have never previously appeared on CD.