Keb Darge Presents The Best Of Ace Rockabilly

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BIS => 2024 05 31
1LP - ACE RECORDS
2023

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Statut: BACK IN STOCK
Label: ACE RECORDS
Genre: ROCK / PSYCHE / FOLK
Format: 1 LP
Date de parution: 2023

TRACKLIST 


Side 1


01    Blue Jeans And A Boy's Shirt - Glen Glenn


02    The Woman I Love - Gene Terry & His Kool Kats


03    Sweet Love - Orangie Ray Hubbard


04    Jello Sal - Benny Ingram


05    Lonesome Baby Blues - David Ray


06    Do Me No Wrong - Pat Cupp & The Flying Saucers


07    Cool Off Baby - Billy Barrix


Side 2


01    Let's Go Bopping Tonight - Al Ferrier & His Bopping Billies


02    Jitterbop Baby - Hal Harris


03    Raw Deal - Junior Thompson with The Meteors


04    Nuthin' But A Nuthin' - Jimmy Stewart & His Nighthawks


05    I'm Doing All Right - Jerry Hanson


06    Where There's A Will (There's A Way) - Carl Trantham & The Rhythm All Stars


07    All Dressed Up - Jimmy Johnson




DESCRIPTION


Legendary international DJ, Keb Darge, fell under the spell of this music when his Japanese girlfriend forced him to go down to a ‘Rockabilly’ night back in 1989. As soon as the DJ dropped the needle on Johnny Burnette’s ‘Rockabilly Boogie’ Keb was mesmerized. He was soon hunting down the hideously rare top tunes and slipping thousands of pounds into specialist collectors like Boz Boorer’s back pocket, when the guitarist was not recording or touring with Morrissey. Of course, Keb was then taking these records and introducing them to new audiences in his DJ sets worldwide.




Although it has taken an age to persuade him, Keb has now applied his perfectionist compiling skills to pick 14 killers to grace this fantastic collection. Ranging from the bopping Glen Glenn’s ‘Blue Jeans and A Boy’s Shirt’ to the almost hillbilly Jimmy Johnson’s ‘All Dressed Up’. This is a must-have compilation not only for those who have been oiling their quiffs for decades, but also those wondering what this “rockabilly” is all about. Keb drops you in at the deep end with no easy-going fillers, and you’ll be glad he did.




Keb has written the sleeve notes and with cover art by Robin Banks – this album looks as good as it sounds.