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The Golden Age Of American Rock 'n' Roll Volume 01
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This highly acclaimed series annotating the history of early rock has set industry standards. Each volume contains a scintillating mix of major and minor hits from the American Hot 100 in the years 1954-1963, which are regarded as the Golden Age of American rock'n'roll. Prior to inclusion each hit has to pass muster on a number of counts and only the finest tape sources are used. The lavish booklets are crammed with mouth-watering photos and ephemera which bring to life the stories behind the songs and no expense is spare in attaining the visual and sonic standards the tens of thousands of purchases have come to expect.
For anyone in their mid-teens in the mid-5Os, and into music, it had to be rock'n'roll - American rock'n roll. There was no British equivalent to the sound. In the UK, it was Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, The Platters, Alan Freed, Radio Luxembourg, Voice Of America. By 1958 rock'n'roll reached the UK. But it was Cliff Richard and Marty Wilde, not Elvis Presley and Dion & the Belmonts. By 1956 there were hundreds of small record companies in the US pouring out rock'n'roll and rhythm and blues records. By 1958 there were thousands, tens of thousands and they were hitting the top ten pop charts. All through this hive of activity the big four UK companies: EMI, Decca, Pye and Philips retained their stranglehold, and so did the Light Programme. Needless to say they couldn't handle this wealth of material and although most US hits were released in England they were never promoted. By 1961, and those mid-teens turning to twenties, along came the Beatles. Capitol's A&R department in America hated them and let them go to small labels like Vee Jay and Swan. America carried on with rock'n'roll, getting ever limper with an array of Bobbies and Frankies watering it down, but the Jive Five, the Elegants, the Capris, Dion etc were still flying the flag. By late 1963 Capitol had finally woken up and the Beatles charted in America in January 1964. That was the end of the era of American rock'n'roll as 50s teenagers knew it.Over the years most of the bigger independent American companies such as Atlantic and Chess have been swallowed up by majors. This 30 track CD celebrates the American hits of the smaller independents from 1954 to 1963. There are 21 Top 10 American hits here, all but one made the Top 30. More importantly, all are mastered off the finest tapes still surviving. Most CDs from other UK reissue companies that cover this ground, have had to resort to disc dubs through lack of knowledge of best sources. If the right people get to know about this and hear the quality, this will sell and sell.
Track List
1. Denise - Randy & the Rainbows
2. Sally Go Round The Roses - The Jaynetts
3. Mule Skinner Blues - The Fendermen
4. Sixteen Candles - The Crests
5. Pretty Little Angel Eyes - Curtis Lee
6. I Love How You Love Me - The Paris Sisters
7. Big Hurt, The - Miss Toni Fisher
8. Thousand Stars, A - Kathy Young w/ The Innocents
9. Rockin' Robin - Bobby Day
10. Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine) - The Penguins
11. Bongo Rock - Preston Epps
12. Tossin' And Turnin' - Bobby Lewis
13. My True Story - The Jive Five
14. Stranded In The Jungle - The Cadets
15. Angel Baby - Rosie & The Originals
16. Party Lights - Claudine Clark
17. When We Get Married - The Dreamlovers
18. Cindy's Birthday - Johnny Crawford
19. Let's Dance - Chris Montez
20. Who's That Knocking - The Genies
21. Love You So - Ron Holden
22. Cherry Pie - Skip & Flip
23. Since I Don't Have You - The Skyliners
24. Louie Louie - The Kingsmen
25. Since I Fell For You - Lenny Welch
26. Image Of A Girl - The Safaris
27. Smoky Places - The Corsairs
28. Gee Whiz - The Innocents
29. A Little Bit Of Soap - The Jarmels
30. Eddie My Love - The Teen Queens
Genre:Rock'n'Roll
Label:Ace Records
Format:CD
Catalogue Id:CDCHD 289