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01. Davis, Link "Trucker from Tennessee" 02. Mack, Bill "Fat woman" 03. Rogers, Rock "Little rock rock" 04. Barber, Glenn "Shadow my baby" 05. Doss, Bob "Don't be gone long" 06. Fisher, Sonny "Rockin' daddy" 07. Blakley, Cliff "Want to be with you" 08. Grayzell, Rudy "Tutti" "Let's get wild" 09. Ford, Rocky Bill "Mad dog in town" 10. Bowman, Cecil & The Arrows "Blues around my door" 11. Forse, Truitt "Chicken Bop" 12. Thumper Jones "Rock it" 13. Miller, Frankie "True blue" 14. Whitener, Fuzzy / Dykes, Jerry & His Band "Sugar Buggar" 15. Raindrops, The "I don't want a sweetheart" 16. Fisher, Sonny "Pink and black" 17. Barnes, Benny & The Echoes "You gotta pay" 18. Walker, Lou "Little bitty man" 19. Davis, Link "Grasshopper rock" 20. Harris, Hal "Jitterbop baby" 21. Davis Twins, The / Sleepy Jeffers "Pretending is a game" 22. Gaddis, Rudy "Uranium fever" 23. Rocking Martin "All because of you" 24. Crawford, Fred "Rock candy rock" 25. Mack, Bill "Cat just got in town" 26. Utah Carl "Sometime" 27. Payne, Leon "Sweet sweet love" 28. Sleepy LaBeff "All alone" 29. Fisher, Sonny "I can't lose" 30. Burns, Sonny "A real cool cat" 31. Castle, Tommy "I've done more accidentally" 32. Ray & Lindy "Hey doll baby" 33. Sullivan, Phil "You get a thrill" 34. Kingston, Jack "Go away (and leave me)"
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 | | Description: | Pappy Daily, Jack Starnes and Don Pierce initially intended their Starday label to be a purely country endeavor. But as time went on and rockabilly exploded during the mid-â??50s, Texas-based Starday embraced the exciting new music just as fervently. Like its predecessor, the CD is chock-full of savage rockers. A sizable amount of the companyâ??s release slate was waxed in Houston at Gold Star Recording with a house band usually featuring Hal Harris on lead guitar, but by no means all. Some of these singers are legendary: Sonny Fisher, George Jones (as Thumper Jones), Rudy â??Tuttiâ?? Grayzell, Leon Payne (under his own name as well as that of Rock Rogers), Frankie Miller, the imposing Sleepy LaBeff (as he spelled it then). But an equal percentage are primarily known to aficionados only - Rocky Bill Ford, Truitt Forse, Utah Carl, Ray and Lindy, Rocking Martin, Cliff Blakley, Fred Crawford, Rudy Gaddis, Fuzzy Whitener, Jack Kingston. Some of these obscure performances were culled from the archives of the Starday Custom Series, which allowed aspiring rockers marooned in the hinterlands to pay a nominal sum for 300 copies of their creations if they supplied their own master tapes.
- For the second time the seemingly endless rockabilly CD series on Bear Family Records® is dedicated to the amazing recordings from the Starday label catalog. Launched as a country label, Starday signed some of the most important artists of the genre in the mid-50s: Sonny Fisher, George Jones, Rudy 'Tutti' Grayzell, Leon Payne, Frankie Miller and Sleepy LaBeef.. - Pappy Daily, Jack Starnes and Don Pierce initially intended their Starday label to be a purely country endeavor. But as time went on and rockabilly exploded during the mid-'50s, Texas-based Starday embraced the exciting new music just as fervently. Starnes had dropped out by the time Starday fully took it's proactive stance, it's rockabilly output so bountiful that this is Bear Family's second collection devoted to it in recent months. Like it's predecessor, the CD is chock-full of savage rockers. A sizable amount of the company's release slate was waxed in Houston at Gold Star Recording with a house band usually featuring Hal Harris on lead guitar, but by no means all. Some of these singers are legendary: Sonny Fisher, George Jones (as Thumper Jones), Rudy 'Tutti' Grayzell, Leon Payne (under his own name as well as that of Rock Rogers), Frankie Miller, the imposing Sleepy LaBeff (as he spelled it then). But an equal percentage are primarily known to aficionados only - Rocky Bill Ford, Truitt Forse, Utah Carl, Ray and Lindy, Rocking Martin, Cliff Blakley, Fred Crawford, Rudy Gaddis, Fuzzy Whitener, Jack Kingston. Some of these obscure performances were culled from the archives of the Starday Custom Series, which allowed aspiring rockers marooned in the hinterlands to pay a nominal sum for 300 copies of their creations if they supplied their own master tapes. No matter the source, all 34 of these Starday tracks have one crucial thing in common: just like the contents of Volume 1, they rock like crazy.Digipak with 35 page booklet."That'll Flat Git It! Vol.48 - Starday Records" is a captivating CD compilation released by Bear Family, featuring a vibrant selection of rockabilly and early rock 'n' roll tracks originally issued on the legendary Starday label. This volume in the acclaimed "That'll Flat Git It!" series showcases rare gems and energetic performances from various artists who helped shape the sound of 1950s American roots music. Listeners are treated to an expertly curated journey through driving rhythms, twangy guitars, and authentic vocals that capture the spirit of an era when country met rhythm & blues to create something entirely new. Bear Family, renowned for their meticulous attention to detail and high-quality reissues, ensures each track is remastered with care and accompanied by extensive liner notes that provide historical context for both newcomers and collectors alike. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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