Alan Freed - Rock And Roll Dance Party (2008)
Artist: Alan Freed
Title: Rock And Roll Dance Party
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Jasmine Records
Genre: Rock & Roll
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 1:01:41
Total Size: 204 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Rock And Roll Dance Party
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Jasmine Records
Genre: Rock & Roll
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 1:01:41
Total Size: 204 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Introduction (0:23)
2. Right Now Right Now (The Modernaires) (2:29)
3. Only You (And You Alone) (2:34)
4. Up And Down (Hal & Al) (2:18)
5. (We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock (2:16)
6. Slow Boat To Monaco (3:17)
7. Rock 'n Roll Boogie (2:57)
8. Teen Rock (2:52)
9. See You Later Alligator (Hal & Al) (2:52)
10. Teener's Canteen (The Modernaires) (2:49)
11. The Great Pretender (2:35)
12. The Grey Bear (2:11)
13. Take One (2:38)
14. Swell (2:30)
15. Sometimes I'm Happy (Jimmy Cavello) (2:22)
16. Let 'm Roll (1:42)
17. John Thompson (3:13)
18. Twenty-One (Jimmy Cavello) (1:53)
19. I'm With You (2:39)
20. Sure (2:16)
21. Sentimental Journey (Jimmy Cavello) (2:39)
22. Ooh-Wee (You Sure Look Good To Me) (2:37)
23. Easy Rock (2:55)
24. Stop! Look And Run! (Jimmy Cavello) (2:19)
25. Foot Stompin' (Jimmy Cavello) (2:14)
It's the late 50's and there is a revolutionary new genre growing in the music industry known as 'Rock n' Roll' and Alan Freed was at the forefront of it with his pioneering radio and TV show!
The popular rock n' roll classics 'Rock Around The Clock', 'See You Later Alligator' and 'Ooh Wee' are performed with great aplomb by Alan Freed's Rock n' Roll band.
With the LP's 'Rock N' Roll Dance Party Volume 1' and 'Rock N' Roll Dance Party Volume 2' in their entirety plus tracks with The Modernaires the Rock n' Roll era really starts here!
The popular rock n' roll classics 'Rock Around The Clock', 'See You Later Alligator' and 'Ooh Wee' are performed with great aplomb by Alan Freed's Rock n' Roll band.
With the LP's 'Rock N' Roll Dance Party Volume 1' and 'Rock N' Roll Dance Party Volume 2' in their entirety plus tracks with The Modernaires the Rock n' Roll era really starts here!