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1.1 Cool Tom Cat1.2 I Wanna Feel Good1.3 You Ain't Got My Address1.4 Jailer Man1.5 Shot Four Times and Dy'in1.6 A Woman's Way1.7 Baby Brother1.8 I Used to Love You1.9 Ramblin' Fever1.10 Don't Monkey Round My Widder1.11 Seven Years1.12 Secret Date2.1 Cool Tom Cat2.2 I Wanna Feel Good2.3 You Ain't Got My Address2.4 Jailer Man2.5 Shot Four Times and Dy'in2.6 A Woman's Way2.7 Baby Brother2.8 I Used to Love You2.9 Ramblin' Fever2.10 Don't Monkey Round My Widder2.11 Seven Years2.12 Secret Date2.13 Part of My Heart Is Missing2.14 I Knew Her When2.15 Leavin' Town2.16 You've Heard About Texas2.17 Froggy Went a -Rockin'2.18 With You2.19 Livin' for Your Lovin'2.20 Black Smoke and Blue Tears2.21 I Want a True Love2.22 I Only Wish2.23 Love and Money2.24 Camille |
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2 |
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All His Rockers From 1954 To 1961! |
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Description: | Great rocker from Arkansas!-Luxury edition consisting of a 10" vinyl LP plus CD with large-format booklet - containing all his rockers from 1954 to 1961!-For example: recordings for 4-Star Records with the Carolina Drifters.-The CD contains bonus tracks by Bill Carter and the Carolina Drifters as well as all the rockers released on the Indio label by Clyde Arnold and Ray Smith, among others.-Carter was rediscovered by Mark Lee Allen, who interviewed him several times and wrote the booklet introduction.-Bill Carter has personally supported our project!-Roland Heinrich wrote the detailed liner notes.Bill Carter was born in 1929 in Eagleton, Arkansas, moved with his family to Oklahoma in 1937 and six years later to Indio in California. His family encouraged his interest in music at an early age and provided funding for singing lessons when Bill was in his teens. Local radio stations presented him before he joined the US Air Force in 1949. During his military service in California he formed his first C&W bands and performed in the San Francisco area and even at a radio station in San Antonio, Texas.After completing his military service in 1953 Carter joined Jim DeNoone's country band as a singer and performed at the 'California Hayride' in San Francisco. In the same year, Bill Carter was the vocalist on the band's recording sessions for Gilt-Edge Records. Finally, he formed his own trio, with whom he worked regularly over the next five years, pursuing the goal of becoming known beyond the local area. Between 1956 and 1961, Carter recorded under his own name for small and medium-sized labels such as 4-Star, Republic, Tally, Black Jack, Honey B, 'D', Rural Rhythm and Ozark. The up-tempo number 'I Wanna Feel Good', produced for Tally in Bakersfield, California in 1957, became his biggest hit and opened the doors to the 'Louisiana Hayride' and the 'Grand Ole Opry'. Finally, in 1959 he ventured into Rockabilly and recorded 'Cool Tom Cat'.incl. 12 page booklet, Bonus CD, Postcard
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No. of tracks: |
36 |
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Bill Carter: großartiger Rocker aus Arkansas! - Aus einer 10 Vinyl-LP plus CD bestehende Luxus-Edition mit Booklet - und all seinen Rockern aus den Jahren 1954 bis 1961! - Zum Beispiel: Aufnahmen für 4-Star Records mit den Carolina Drifters. - Die C |
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Manufacturer No.: |
BAF14010 |
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