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01. Freeman, Bobby "Mardi Gras Rock" 02. Tex, Joe "She's Mine" 03. Pretty Boy "Rockin' The Mule" 04. Billy Lamont "I Got A Rock And Roll Gal" 05. Church, Eugene "Miami" 06. Bunker Hill "The Girl Can't Dance" 07. Little Mac "I Need Love" 08. Milburn, Amos "Chicken Shack Boogie" 09. The Ecuadors (with Cuck Berry) "Say You'll Be Mine" 10. The Blonde Bomber "Strollie Bun" 11. Jessie, Young "Hit, Git And Split" 12. Roy "Mr. Guitar" Gaines "De Dat De Dum Dum" 13. Vibes, The "Let The Old Folks Talk" 14. Harold Burrage "She Knocks Me Out" 15. Esquerita "Rockin' The Joint" 16. Bo, Eddie "Oh-Oh" 17. Mr. P.T. And The Party-Timers "Crazy Sadie" 18. "Big" Al Downing "Just Around The Corner" 19. Wilson, Jackie "If I Can't Have You" 20. The Seniors "Pitter Patter Heart" 21. Don And Dewey "Bim Bam" 22. Parker, Robert "All Nite Long Pt 2" 23. Day, Bobby "Three Young Rebs From Georgia" 24. The Egyptians "Flipping Their Top" 25. Strong, Barrett "Let's Rock" 26. Breedlove, Jim "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" 27. Paul Griffin "Ragdoll Baby" 28. Henry, Clarence "Frogman" "I'm In Love"
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Description: | Boss Black Rockers Vol. 6 - Mardi Gras Rock by Various, released 7 August 2020.
This version of Boss Black Rockers Vol. 6 - Mardi Gras Rock comes as a 1xCD. - .. 6 - MARDI GRAS ROCKDear Cats and Kittens, dig this cool array of killer black Rock and Roll from the "Golden Age" of American music. So many similar projects were devoted through the years to white rock and rollers (even the most obscure and unknown) and very little to the people that not only "originated" this music and played it long before white musicians started to fool around with it. They also continued to play it when black Rhythm and Blues music was suddenly re-named "Rock and Roll" to appeal to a wider white audience in segregated America and became a multi-racial genre in the mid-1950s. Some tunes are pretty well-known but the vast majority are not. I'm pretty sure you have never heard a lot of the tracks included here - even if a lot of them were pretty popular in the 1950s among both black and white Rock and Roll fans. Most of the artists in this new collection were actually household names in the "Rock and Roll World" of the 50s and early 60s. I sure hope this new series of 10 complimentary volumes will finally set things straight. Dig it! |
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Manufacturer No.: |
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