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Keb Darge & Cut Chemist
Lost And Found: Rockabilly & Jump Blues |
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| GBR 2xLP |
| Label: BBE Records |
| Release Year: 2013 |
| Style: Funk & Soul |
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Tracks |
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A1 Buddy Griffin And His Orchestra - I Got
A Secret (I Ain't Gonna Keep)
A2 Big 'T' Tyler - Sadie Green
A3 Rudy Greene - Juicy Fruit
A4 Omar & The Stringpoppers - My Baby
Don't Breathe
A5 Chuck Berry - Too Much Monkey
Business
A6 Lou Millet - Shorty The Barber
A7 Carlos & The Bandidos - Fever
A8 The Scarlets - Stampede
A9 Ray Harris - Come On Little Mama
B1 Dale Vaughn - How Can You Be Mean
To Me
B2 Willie & The Stringpoppers - Oh Baby
Babe
B3 Corky Jones - Hot Dog
B4 High Noon - Don't Have A Heart Left To
Break
B5 Moonlighters - Broken Heart
B6 The Imps - That'll Get It
B7 Jack Rabbit Slim - Long Time Dead
B8 Ronnie Hayward - You Hound Ya Lie
B9 Mark Lee Allen & The Driver - Brothers
Oil Field Is Burning
C1 Jesse Powell Orchestra - The Walkin'
Blues (Walk Right In, Walk Right Out)
C2 Little Junior's Blue Flames - Feeling
Good
C3 McKinley Mitchell - Rock Everybody
Rock
C4 John Fred & The Playboys - Boogie
Children
C5 Arsen Roulette - Lovin' On My Mind
C6 Link Wray And His Wray Men - Run
Chicken Run
C7 The Phantom - Love Me
C8 Johnny Clark The Four Playboys -
Jungle Stomp
C9 The Recalls - Nobody's Guy
D1 Ric Cartey - Scratching On My Screen
D2 Johnny Burnette - Rock Billy Boogie
D3 Kick 'Em Jenny - Stressed Up
D4 The Night Raiders - Cottonpickin'
D5 Junior Dean And The Avalons - Chick
Chick
D6 Johnny Powers With The Band Of Stan
Getz & Tom Cats - Long Blond Hair, Red
Rose Lips
D7 Wayne Walker - All I Can Do Is Cry
D8 Charlie Feathers - Bottle To The Baby
D9 Flea Bops: Ronnie, Preston, Wendy
and Lance - Good Time Woman
D10 The Planet Rockers - Batteroo |
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Once upon a time there was a goat, and that goat needed to sleep, and thus was born rock-abilly!...
no, scrap that. Once upon a time there were hillbillies, and them there hillbillies had
guitars, pianos, drums and horns and an irrepressible urge to party. Thus rock-a-billy was
born. Yeah, much better.
BBE is proud to present the first of Keb Darge’s installments in the Lost and Found series (he
is already working on a forthcoming episode with a certain Paul Weller, so watch this space!).
Here, he teams up with his friend and fellow crate digger Cut Chemist to present to you a highoctane
selection of old and new rockabilly gems.
Yes, you read that right: Keb Darge, the ultimate purveyor of funk, teams up with Cut Chemist,
Dj Shadow’s partner in crime and the man behind the übercool hip-hop outfits Jurassic 5 and
Ozomatli, to showcase, celebrate, and - let’s not be coy about this - show off their slabs of
rockabilly gold.
Strange choice you may think. Not so. Rockabilly has earned its place in the history books as
the first form of modern popular music, and both the playful hip-hop breaks and filthy funk
selections these two vinyl dons have gotten us used to owe plenty to the driving, unpretentious
sounds of the Deep South.
So here it is. Lost and Found Rockabilly: a selection of rare and obscure yet totally accessible
hillbilly naughtiness, unearthed for your aural pleasure by two masters of their craft. Dance or
be damned.
Cut Chemist wrote:
When I was creating my solo album for Warner Brother, I tried to explore new genres of music.
Keb Darge was kind enough to introduce me to a handful of rockabilly and blues songs. I
remember “Ramble” by John Lee Hooker and “long blonde hair” by Johnny Powers. This
quickly became an all time favourite of mine, it has qualities of jazz in it’s arrangement as the
last measure of the chorus misses the four count. This is my kind of behaviour.
The Phantom “Love Me” is another personal favourite, distorted, dirty, raw, abrasive…
everything I love about garage and psych can be heard here.
No time to look back when hearing this one as the phantom screams “Let’s Go!” Amazing how
he spent 3 months getting this sound as it sounds so impetuous.
If anyone knows how I experiment with sounds then you’ll have no question why I put Link
Wray in my selection. He’s one of my favourite artists of this genre. Some say he is actually
the link from rockabilly to garage and psych. This could be because he created distorted fuzz
by playing through an amp with a torn speaker. God bless him.
Why did I choose “Run, Chicken Run”? Because it clears the dancefloor like roaches scurrying
when the lights come on. Play this one loud!!!
Oh, and the rest of my selections are good too. Enjoy!
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Price: CHF 29.00 |
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