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RAUNCHY - THE RISE OF THE INSTRUMENTALS | |
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Rock & Roll instrumentals enjoyed huge popularity in the late 1950s and here are 25 of the biggest hits, illustrating the kind of discs that made a whole generation of teenagers pick up instruments and start a group. Top Ten hits include, 'Tequila', 'Rebel Rouser' and 'Topsy' and of course 'Honky Tonk' which started the whole trend and became a huge million selling pop and R&B hit. Includes legendary guitarists like Link Wray and Duane Eddy. Detailed liner notes describing the rise of instrumental rock and the stars that made it so popular. |
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Honky Tonk (Part 1) (a)
Honky Tonk (Part 2) (a)
Slow Walk (b)
Ram Bunk Shush (a)
Raunchy (c)
Hard Times (d)
Walking With Mr. Lee (e)
Tequila (f)
7-11(Mambo No.5) (g)
Moovin' And Groovin' (h)
Rumble (i)
El Rancho Rock (f)
Rebel Rouser (h)
Stalkin' (h)
Green Mosquito (j)
Topsy (k)
Ramrod (h)
Cerveca (l)
Tic Toc (e)
Poorboy (m)
Cannonball (h)
Manhattan Spiritual (n)
The Lonely One (h)
Detour (h)
Raw-Hide (i) |
Artist: a- Bill Doggett; b- Sil Austin; c- Bill Justis; d- Noble Thin Man Watts; e- Lee Allen And His Band; f- The Champs; g- Gone All Stars; h- Duane Eddy & The Rebels; i- Link Wray; j- The Tune Rockers; k- Cozy Cole; l- Boots Brown And His Blockbusters; m- The Royaltones; n- Reg Owen Orchestra |
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