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Track List
01) Rockin' Bones
02) Let's Go Baby
03) Baby Let's Play House
04) Little Girl
05) Cat Man
06) Lobo Jones
07) Juvenile Delinquent
08) Froggy Went a Courting
09) Rattlesnake Daddy
10) Down on the Farm
11) Rockin' in the Graveyard
12) Dancing Doll
13) Long Blond Hair, Red Rose Lips
14) Action Packed
15) Boppin' High School Baby
16) Believe What You Say
17) Sunglasses After Dark
18) Rumble
19) Down the Line
20) Pink Cadillac
21) Black Cadillac
22) Who's Been Here
23) I Need a Man
24) Please Give Me Something
25) Sinners
Cd 2
01) Rock Around With Ollie Vee
02) Lou Lou
03) Rock Crazy Baby
04) Love Bug Crawl
05) Fool I Am
06) Red Hot
07) Love Me
08) She's My Witch
09) Lordy Hoody
10) Bloodshot
11) Trouble
12) Hot Shot
13) Long Gone Daddy
14) Curfew
15) Put Your Cat Clothes On
16) Pink and Black
17) Domino
18) Jungle Rock
19) Ubangi Stomp
20) Chicken Walk
21) Chicken Rock
22) Eeny-Meeny-Miney-Moe
23) Shirley Lee
24) Woman Love
25) One Night of Sin
Cd 3
01) Blue Suede Shoes
02) Duck Tail
03) Stack-A-Records
04) Daddy-O Rock
05) Move
06) Brand New Cadillac
07) Rumble Rock
08) Hep Cat
09) Cast Iron Arm
10) Switch Blade Sam
11) Ballin' Keen
12) Sweet Rockin' Baby
13) Get Rhythm
14) Rock Billy Boogie
15) Crazy Baby
16) Susie Q
17) Worried 'Bout You Baby
18) I Love My Baby
19) Come on Little Mama
20) Whistle Bait
21) Spin the Bottle
22) Bertha Lou
23) Real Gone Daddy
24) My Pink Cadillac
25) Draggin'
Cd 4
01) Action Packed
02) Shakin' All Over
03) Who Do You Love
04) Summertime Blues
05) The Way I Walk
06) Wild Wild Women
07) Oooh-Eeee
08) Get Hot or Go Home
09) Swamp Gal
10) Miss Pearl
11) Mercy
12) Rock Boppin' Baby
13) Rockin' Daddy
14) Rock It
15) Rhythm and Booze
16) Flyin' Saucers Rock 'N' Roll
17) Shake Um Up Rock
18) Red Hot Rockin Blues
19) Bang Bang
20) One Hand Loose
21) Whole Lot of Shakin' Going On
22) Fujiyama Mama
23) I Got a Rocket in My Pocket
24) Oh Love
25) School of Rock n' Roll
26) Rock-N-Bones





















































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The power and the passion of vintage rockabilly, revealed in Rockin Bones for the pure punk and roots-country fusion it was, packing a considerable wallop with its steady dangerous backbeat of rhythm and blues. In all its electric guitar-twanging, pop culture-changing glory, it is music born and bred in the USA and universal in its hell-bent, hip swiveling spirit. Rockabilly's inherent 'garage' aesthetic and rebellious underground cred have influenced alternative music since the mid-'50s. . . and it sounds better than ever on Rhino's unprecedented new boxed set.

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The rawest '50s rock retains an irresistible pop culture gravity: indeed, the farther one moves away from it in time, the more compelling--and often intoxicatingly alien--it can seem. Produced with fervent devotion by Rhino roots-rock veteran James Austin and featuring a detailed, track-by-track annotation by rockabilly guru Colin Escott, the 101 tracks on these four discs (fully a third of them making their American CD debut) reinforce that notion at every turn. The oft-dizzy, lust-crazed music here argues that the set's "punk" appellation is but marketing-driven redundancy, even as the range of its rockabilly riches gratifyingly defies the attempts of the set's contributing pundits and musicians (including James Burton, the legendary axeman on many of the tracks, as well as Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top, Rev. Horton Heat, and The Blasters' Dave Alvin) to define the genre.

The set shrewdly uses expected contributions from Elvis, Carl Perkins, Buddy Holly, Link Wray, Jerry Lee, the Burnette brothers, and Gene Vincent as but familiar anchor points for a journey that bounces from coast to coast (and the UK, courtesy of Johnny Kidd's great "Shakin' All Over"), fueled by a high-octane brew of folk, country, and R&B on its ever-manic, guitar-driven thrill ride. Underappreciated pioneers like Bob Luman and Wanda Jackson are showcased along the way, as are early efforts by eventual stars in other genres (including Buck "Corky Jones" Owens, George "Thumper" Jones, and Canadian Ronnie Hawkins, later to become the Band). But it's the loopy, reverb and echo-drenched side of one-hit (and no-hit) wonders like Freddie and the Hitchikers' theremin-crazed "Sinners," sex romps like the Caraways' "Ballin' Keen," and John & Jackie's downright heated "Little Girl"--not to mention a virtual parking lot full of Cadillac tributes from Vince Taylor, Sonny Fisher, Larry Dowd, and Joyce Green--that are the true treasures of the set's pop archaeology.
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