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Disc 01 01. Admiral Tones, The "Hey, hey pretty baby" 02. Orrell, David "Be my baby" 03. Maloy, Vince "Draggin all night" 04. Five Fleets, The "Slight case of lovin'" 05. Jiv-A-Tones, The "Flirtie Gertie" 06. Washington, D.C. "The mohwak" 07. Anderson, Andy "Johnny Valentine" 08. Hart, Ritchie "The great Duane" 09. Vaught, Bob & The Wheels "The surf" 10. Gracie, Charlie "W-Wow" 11. Maloy, Vince "Soda pop" 12. Michaels, Mickey "Koffee shop rock" 13. Stovall, LaVern "Left behind"
Disc 02 01. Admiral Tones, The "Hey, hey pretty baby" 02. Orrell, David "Be my baby" 03. Maloy, Vince "Draggin all night" 04. Five Fleets, The "Slight case of lovin'" 05. Jiv-A-Tones, The "Flirtie Gertie" 06. Washington, D.C. "The mohwak" 07. Anderson, Andy "Johnny Valentine" 08. Hart, Ritchie "The great Duane" 09. Vaught, Bob & The Wheels "The surf" 10. Gracie, Charlie "W-Wow" 11. Maloy, Vince "Soda pop" 12. Michaels, Mickey "Koffee shop rock" 13. Stovall, LaVern "Left behind" 14. Five Fleets, The "Oh what a feeling" 15. Roosters, The "Chicken hop" 16. Castaleers, The "(My) Hifi baby" 17. Jiv-A-Tones, The "Fire engine baby" 18. Russell, Bobby "Dum diddle" 19. Gracie, Charlie "Makin' whopes" 20. Schulte, Steve "Too blue to cry" 21. Spacemen, The "Blast off" 22. Lee, Myron "Rona baby" 23. Miller, Buddy "Buddy boy" 24. Russell, Bobby & The Impollos "She's gonna be sorry" 25. Frank & Jack / Nightwinds, The "Pretty pretty Jean" 26. Casualteens, The "She's swinging" 27. Orrell, David "You're the one" 28. Mara, Tommy "Funny this thing called love" 29. Miller, Buddy "(I've been) Thinking over you" 30. Biscaines, The "Blue skies" 31. Hart, Ritchie "I'm hypnotized" 32. Taylor, Bill "Bandstand baby" 33. Russell, Bobby & The Impollos "The raven" 34. Road Runners, The "Road runnah"
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 | Description: | Felsted Records wasn't your standard-issue rock and roll label. The imprint was a subsidiary of the London logo, itself
an offshoot of the British Decca label founded way back in 1929. Felsted was launched in the U.K. in 1954 and in the
U.S. in late 1957. American Felsted focused on capturing a younger pop audience than its parent company, primarily
licensing in masters rather than producing its own. A fair amount of its output was exciting rock and roll that for the most
part didn't sell all that well despite having some real fire. This fascinating collection boasts more than its share of blazing
rockers by Vince Maloy, Andy Anderson, Ritchie Hart, Charlie Gracie, Bobby Russell, Myron Lee and The Caddies, Bill
Taylor, The Jiv-A-Tones, The Casualteens, The Spacemen, and plenty more, shedding new and welcome light on a
vintage label overlooked by reissuers for much too long. - .. BLACK & WHITE ROCKERS FROM THE FELSTED VAULTS-The obscure Felsted label, founded in 1954 in the U.K. and three years later in the U.S., was known primarily for it's pop and crooner recordings.-But Felsted has released a considerable number of great rockers.-Bear Family Records® is the first label to make an effort to detail the history of rockabilly and rock 'n' roll of the 1950s and early 1960s on Felsted!Comes with a 16-page booklet & a photo postcard |  | Manufacturer No.: |
BAF14022 |
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