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Various - Miami Rockabilly [mp3]

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Wall to wall beaches, balmy weather, palm trees swaying in ocean breezes, and floral splendour are the images associated with Miami and its sister city, Miami Beach which in less than a century rose from a mosquito-infested swamp that is the Everglades to blossom into a sub-tropical metropolis.
Miami enjoyed its heyday in the 40s and 50s. Planes trailing long streamers would fly over the beach advertising multi-course meals for $1.50 and the cafeterias teamed with people from all walks of life, many of them retirees or honeymooners earning Miami the dubious reputation as a "land of the newly wed or the nearly dead". For many years after the war, Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts, one of the most popular shows on American TV, was broadcast from a Miami hotel, further publicising Miami's delights to a nation-wide audience.
Unlike major recording centres such as Memphis or Nashville, Miami lacked a musical identity and attracted very few out-of-town acts. Despite this the area was home to several wild and rocking combos.
MIAMI ROCKABILLY, which showcases most of the local rockabilly and rock'n'roll talent active in the area between 1956 and 1960, has been a long time in the making. Ted Carroll tracked down some of the material several years ago and later struck a deal for the remaining songs over a kitchen table in the backwoods of Southern Florida. Rob Finnis made sense of it all and researched an in-depth sleevenote. The result is a value-for-money 32-tracker crammed with ultra-rare rockabilly gems most of which are making their CD debut here, remastered from original tapes or acetates by Sound Mastering's Ace boffins (pun intended). If one or two of these tracks sound a bit cheesy, then that's the way it was in the studio on the day.
Perhaps the best known recording on MIAMI ROCKABILLY is Tommy Spurlin's Hang Loose. Originally issued in 1956 (only in the USA) it became hugely popular during the British rockabilly revival of the late 70s and a timely re-issue on a specialist label was a perennial seller. Another of Spurlin's songs, Heart Throb was featured in the frat movie smash "Porky's" some 25 years after it was recorded. Also included are Curley Jim Morrison's ultra-rare UK release Airforce Blues and such obscurities as Wes Hardin's Any Way and Ross Minimi's frantic 1959 workout, Baby Rock. These last two would cost in the region of $1200 if one wished to acquire the original AFS and Gulfstream label 45s. And if you like your rockabilly wild, woolly and uncompromising then Ray Pate & The Rhythm Rockets' adrenaline charged 2-sider, My Shadow c/w Lucky Day will suit
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Miami is not the first, or even the tenth, city one associates with rockabilly, but there were a number of local artists recording for small labels there in the late 1950s. This compilation has 32 sides released on a slew of tiny companies, sometimes in press runs of only a thousand or so copies. Miami did not cultivate a distinct or interesting rockabilly sound, and although this is passably entertaining stuff (sometimes crudely recorded and clumsily performed), this is yet another one of those anthologies where the responsible critic strains for odds and ends to pick out from the overall flood of generic beats and riffs. Bobby Shane's outrageous "TV Mama," which has previously been compiled on albums of rare weird '50s rock, is certainly the highlight, with its contorted vocal moans and stutters. Kent Westberry, who would join Carl Perkins' band on bass and become a successful country songwriter, manages a sort of imitation Everly Brothers-"Bye Bye Love" sound on "No Place to Park"; Buck Trail gets some cool outer-space echo effects on "Knocked Out Joint on Mars." This also has Tommy Spurlin's "Heart Throb," which somehow showed up in the Porky's movie.


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Any Way – Wesley Hardin & The Roxsters
Knocked Out Joint On Mars – Buck Trail
I Was Doing It Too – The Roxsters
My Baby Don't Rock Me (Now) – Kent Westberry and the Chaperones
Hang Loose – Tommy Spurlin and the Southern Boys
Heart Throb – Tommy Spurlin and the Southern Boys
No Time For Heartaches – Tommy Spurlin and the Southern Boys
So Long – The Roxsters
Blues Keep Knocking – Buck Trail
One-Eyed Sam – Tommy Spurlin and the Southern Boys
No Place To Park – Kent Westberry and the Chaperones
My Shadow – The Rhythm Rockets
Boppin' Strollin' and Messin' Around – Ray Pate and the Rhythm Rockets
Kitty Kat Rock – Art Law
Oh! Janet – Ross Minimi
Lucky Day – The Rhythm Rockets
Here, There, Everywhere – Ray Pate and the Rhythm Rockets
Baby Rock – Ross Minimi
Donny's Boogie – Ray Pate and the Rhythm Rockets
Honky Tonk on Secon Street – Buck Trail & the Dead Enders
Let's Dance – Bobby Gay & Sparkle Tones
Sweetest Gal in Town – Jimmy Voytek
Everybody's Gonna Do The Rock'n'Roll – The Rhythm Rockets
Dandy Sandy – Jimmy Gale's Imperials
Rockin' With Rosie – Wally Deane and the Flips
Rock'n'Roll Itch – Curley Jim and the Billey Rocks
I'm Tellin' Ya, Baby – Wally Deane and the Flips
She's Mine – The Roxters
We're Gonna Rock All Night – Jimmy Gale's Imperials
Airforce Blues – Curley Jim and the Billey Rocks
TV Mama – The Frantics Four
Down By The Old Millstream – The Frantics Four


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