VA - The Rock 'N' Roll Scene (1999)

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Title: The Rock 'N' Roll Scene
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Deram
Genre: Pop, Rock, Rock'n'Roll, Rockabilly, Skiffle
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 57:05
Total Size: 261 MB | 130 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Billy Boyle - My Baby's Crazy 'Bout Elvis
02. Joe Brown - Comes The Day
03. Joey Castell - Tryin' To Get To You
04. Ken Colyer's Skiffle Group - Downbound Train
05. Bob Cort Skiffle - School Day
06. Michael Cox - Too Hot To Handle
07. Terry Dene - Pretty Little Pearly
08. Jackie Dennis - La Dee Dah
09. Lonnie Donegan Skiffle Group - Rock Island Line
10. Vince Eager And The Vagabonds - Yea Yea
11. Billy Fury - Collette
12. Wee Willie Harris - Rockin' At The Two I's
13. Eddie Hickey - Plain Jane
14. Sally Kelly - Little Cutie
15. Little Tony & His Brothers - Foxy Little Mama
16. Most Brothers - Whole Lotta Woman
17. Danny Rivers & Alexander Combo - My Baby's Gone Away
18. Russ Sainty With The New Notes - Race With The Devil
19. Mort Shuman - Turn Me Loose
20. Freddie Starr & The Midnighters - It's Shaking Time
21. Tommy Steele & The Steelmen - Elevator Rock
22. Robb Storme - Transistor Sister
23. Screaming Lord Sutch - I'm A Hog For You
24. Bobby Tempest - Don't Leave Me
25. Terry White & The Terriers - Rock Around The Mailbag

This is a fascinating and delightful CD, but it takes a little listening time and patience to get at why. For 14 years, from 1956 through 1970, England's Decca Records was one of the big two British record labels, in competition with giant conglomerate EMI (and smaller rival Pye Records bringing up the rear). This 25-song compilation celebrates the early years of the label's involvement in rock & roll from the May 1956 recording of "Downbound Train" by Ken Colyer's Skiffle Group through such uniquely British phenomenons as Screaming Lord Sutch (the best thing here) and Wee Willie Harris to genuine stars like Billy Fury and early-'60s also-rans like Russ Saintly and Danny Rivers to such lost figures as Freddie Starr from the spring of 1963. There are about a dozen tracks that are going to surprise any American (and even a lot of Brits) who buy this disc, in terms of how hard they rock and how well the singers and the bands understand what they're doing. On the other hand, about half of what's here wouldn't rate alongside the American article, and the majority of U.S. listeners will find most of this material rather tame and predictable -- but the exceptions are worth the price of admission, once one gets to them. The compilers decided to make this disc representative of the label's output, rather than uniformly good, so there's some adenoidal teen pop next to the good stuff. The CD is entertaining and informative, and contains a revelation or two, but it's also funny to realize that within a few weeks of the latest recordings featured here, Decca Records signed the Rolling Stones, followed in short order by the original (that is, R&B-era) Moody Blues and the Small Faces, all making sounds that would sweep this relatively innocent, freewheeling early era aside.~The Rock 'n' Roll Scene Review by Bruce Eder


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