Wild Sounds from an Overheated Jukebox ~ Lux and I

Various Artists
Wild Sounds from an Overheated Jukebox ~ Lux and I

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Cherry Red Records
Release date: 11/Jun/2021
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Style: Other Pop
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 The Mash - Bud Spudd and the Sprouts
1.2 Walk Ginny Walk - Lenny Johnson
1.3 Sinbad - Bobby Freeman
1.4 Purr, Kitty, Purr - Sid King and the Five Strings
1.5 No Time - the Titans
1.6 500 Pound Canary - Jules Blattner and the Teen Tones
1.7 Mental Cruelty - Larry and Dixie Davis
1.8 A Little More Wine, My Dear - the Hawks
1.9 Bodacious - the Us Rockets
1.10 Weird Beard - Cindy Malone
1.11 That Goatee's Got to Go - Dick Summer (With Bill Coe and the Escorts)
1.12 Charlie and the Bank Job - Al Katraz and the Breakouts
1.13 Hi'fi' Baby - Teddy "MR Bear" McRae ; His Orchestra
1.14 Big Bad Wolf - Kim Garri and the Rhythm Rockers
1.15 Heap Big Smoke (But No Fire) - Arthur Godfrey
1.16 Nameless - Bob Strauss (With Donald George Orchestra and Chorus)
1.17 Heartbeat - the Daywains
1.18 Dear 53310761 - the Threeteens
1.19 I Dreamed I Was Elvis - Sonny Cole and the Rhythm Roamers
1.20 Love Blood Hound - KC Mojo Watson
1.21 Like Keyed - Jack B Nimble and the Quicks
1.22 That Chick's Too Young to Fry - Louis Jordan
1.23 Death of An Angel - Donald Woods and the Vel-Aires
1.24 Lie Detector Machine - Don Cole
1.25 Twilight Zone - Gary Smith
2.1 Time Machine - the Gamblers
2.2 Little Bitty Girl - the Memories
2.3 Lonely Travellin' - Lonesome Lee
2.4 Pretty Please - the Kinglets Featuring Leroy Thomas
2.5 X+Y=Z - the Threeteens
2.6 You Better Dig It - Bill Johnson and the Four Steps of Rhythm
2.7 She Can Rock - Little Ike with the Jimmy Beck Orchestra
2.8 The Little Martian - Jan Amber
2.9 The Last Meal - Hurricane Harry
2.10 Cruisin' Central - Faron Warmer
2.11 59 Volvo - Vernon Green and the Medallions
2.12 The Storm - Dough Harden
2.13 Take All of Me - Billy Kent and the Andantes
2.14 Moonlight in Vermont - the Crenshaws
2.15 The Bear - Billy Kent and the Andantes
2.16 Peach Fuzz - Bob Taylor
2.17 Squad Car - Don Cole
2.18 Night Beat - Al Casey
2.19 Hello Schoolteacher! - the 4 After 5s
2.20 Wolf Call - Mark Anthony
2.21 My Memories of You - the 4 After 5s
2.22 (Those Old) Uranium Blues - Loy Clingman
2.23 Ain't No Freckles on My Fish -
2.24 Bob Wilson and the Easy Dealers
2.25 Zindy Lou - the Mariners
2.26 Geronimo - the Renegades
Number of discs: 2
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Extra-Infos: .. Overheated Jukebox / Lux And Ivy Dig Those 45s
Description:â?¢ A veritable torrent of essential dime-worrying jukebox 45s from Lux and Ivy of The Crampsâ?? overheated jukebox with freckled fish, wolves and a dab of the ole Uranium blues. â?¢ 50 sub three-minute epics from twangy instrumentals to hopped-up novelty tunes, insane rockabilly tirades to RnB scorchers, new dance trends and swaggering rock â??nâ?? rollers to aching melancholy laments â?? all undercut with an inevitable streak of madness and everyday irreverence. â?¢ Featuring a cavalcade of no-hit wonders bemoaning ill-advised beards, car club etiquette, broken school romances, Martian invasions, overweight feathered friends, purring kittens, lonely travellers, relationship-inducing mental cruelty and all points between. â?¢ Add to that some life affirming anthems aided by Lee Hazelwood, Kim Fowley, the unheralded Don Cole, latter day soul legend Bobby Freeman, Louis Jordan and Johnny â??Guitarâ?? Watson plus a teenage love letter to Elvis from The Threeteens who also hold forth on algebra. â?¢ Remastered from the original sound sources with sleevenotes by MOJO magazineâ??s Dave Henderson. - .. OVERHEATED JUKEBOX / LUX AND IVY DIG THOSE 45S
Two CDs. A veritable torrent of essential dime-worrying jukebox 45s from Lux and Ivy of The Cramps' overheated jukebox with freckled fish, wolves and a dab of the ole Uranium blues. 50 sub three-minute epics from twangy instrumentals to hopped-up novelty tunes, insane rockabilly tirades to R&B scorchers, new dance trends and swaggering rock 'n' rollers to aching melancholy laments - all undercut with an inevitable streak of madness and everyday irreverence. Featuring a cavalcade of no-hit wonders bemoaning ill-advised beards, car club etiquette, broken school romances, Martian invasions, overweight feathered friends, purring kittens, lonely travelers, relationship-inducing mental cruelty and all points between. Add to that some life affirming anthems aided by Lee Hazelwood, Kim Fowley, the unheralded Don Cole, latter day soul legend Bobby Freeman, Louis Jordan and Johnny 'Guitar' Watson plus a teenage love letter to Elvis from The Threeteens who also hold forth on algebra. Remastered from the original sound sources with sleevenotes by MOJO magazine's Dave Henderson.
2-1 wrongly titled "Time Machine"
No. of tracks: 51
Manufacturer No.: PSALM23104D
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