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Disc 01 01. Tender Slim "Don't cut out on me" 02. Terry, Don "Knees shakin'" 03. Hill, David "I'm all shook up" 04. Lavette, Betty "Witchcraft in the air" 05. Kitt, Eartha "I'd rather be burned as a witch" 06. Bare, Bobby "Vampira" 07. Ethier, Ray "Slave girl" 08. Lee, Myron "Homicide" 09. Doe, Ernie K. "Heebie jeebies" 10. Jackson, JJ & The Jackaels "Oo-ma-liddi" 11. Senns, Charlie "Dig me a crazy record" 12. Argentine Orchestra & Singers, The "Party bolero" 13. Page, Mike "Long black shiny car" 14. Poets, The "Dead" 15. Ray, James "It's been a drag" 16. Bop, Charlie Trio "Mr Big Feet" 17. Engel, Scott "Good for nothin'" 18. Anderson, Andy "Gimmie lock of yo' hair" 19. Portuguese Joe & The Tennessee Rockabillys "Miss Ping Pong" 20. Dawson, Ronnie Dee "Action packed" 21. Little Bob & The Lollipops "Twisting home" 22. Smith, Smiley "Voodoo woman" 23. Savoys, The "Domino" 24. Joker, The "What is a fisterris" 25. Brother Theodore "Berenice [Part 1]"
Disc 02 01. Hurt, Harvey "Big dog little dog" 02. Del-Tones, The "Green front boogie" 03. Dawson, Jimmie "It took an older woman" 04. Deran, Ritchie "Girl and a hot rod" 05. Glenn & Christy "Wombat twist" 06. Prysock, Red "Short circuit" 07. Parr, Jack "Blue wiggle" 08. Mississippi Bracey "You scolded and drove me" 09. Adkins, Hasil & His Happy Guitar "She's mine" 10. Portuguese Joe & The Tennessee Rockabillys "Portuguese boogie" 11. DH & The Downbeats "Bus ride" 12. Revels, The "Dead man's stroll" 13. Martin, Grady "The fuzz" 14. Gardner, Dave "Mad witch" 15. Chandler, Bobby & The Escorts "Junior prom" 16. Cajuns, The "Cajun blues" 17. Cleveland Crochet "Sugar bee" 18. Feathers, Charlie "Tongue tied Jull" 19. Richards, Lee "Cha-cha-cha in old Hong Kong" 20. Keynotes, The "I was a teenage monster" 21. Nordine, Ken "Hunger is from" 22. Parr, Jack "Funny what you learn from women" 23. Arthur, Charlene "Hello baby" 24. Miss "D" "People will walk over you" 25. Feher, Milton "Walking without effort"
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 | | Description: | A double CD featuring 50 classic slices of madcap vinyl as enthused over by The Cramps' Lux and Ivy. Featuring super rare sides, howling rockabilly, juvenile delinquent anthems, a host of dance trends, plenty of haunting weirdness and lots of hi-octane rock 'n' roll. Including Eartha Kitt, Ernie K Doe, Ronnie Dawson, Bobby Bare, Scott Engel (later of The Walker Brothers), Ken Nordine and Charlie Feathers. Plus beatnik blues and the crazed excess of Portuguese Joe, Myron Lee And The Caddies, The Poets, Charles Senn and Mike Page's 'Long Black Shiny Car'. Along with the awesome 'Wombat Twist' by Glenn And Christy and Harvey Hurt's stupendous 'Big Dog Little Dog' - it's hit after hit. Remastered from the original sound sources with sleevenotes by MOJO magazine's Dave Henderson."Lux and Ivy's Good for Nothin' Tunes: The Wild, TH" is a captivating CD compilation released by Cherry Red Records, featuring an eclectic selection of wild and obscure tracks inspired by the legendary record collections of Lux Interior and Poison Ivy from The Cramps. This collection brings together rare gems from rockabilly, surf, garage rock, rhythm & blues, and early punk?perfect for fans seeking raw energy and vintage sounds that influenced generations of alternative musicians. Assembled with care to reflect the taste-making sensibilities of Lux and Ivy themselves, this album offers a thrilling journey through musical oddities that shaped underground music culture. Cherry Red Records is renowned for its dedication to curating unique compilations across genres since 1978; their releases are celebrated among collectors for quality remastering and insightful liner notes. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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