Various Artists - Hillbilly Deluxe (Various Artists) [CD]
Artist: Various ArtistsTitle: Hillbilly Deluxe (Various Artists)Condition: NewFormat: COMPACT DISCSRelease Date: 2021Label: AtomicatUPC: 4260072725577Genre: RockAlbum Tracks
1. Jack Rowe and His Wichita Mountain Boys - Bomb Bosh Boogie
2. Blonde Johnny Daume and His Ozark Ridge Runners - Boogie Woogie
3. Henry Tommy Scott & His Ramblers (Vocal Tex Harper) - Dance with Her
4. Wally Fowler and His Georgia Clodhoppers - Mountain Boogie
5. Claudie Ham - Fisherman's Blues
6. Tommy Scott & His Ramblers (Vocal Tex Harper) - Jumpin' from Six to Six
7. Bill Tutt - Sixty Days
8. Boogie Art Gunn and the Arizona Playboys - Sugar Cane
9. Boogie Pal Thibodeaux - Port Arthur
10. Billy Jack Wills & His Western Swing Band - Tobacco Chewing Boogie
11. Reese Shipley - Catfish Boogie
12. Boogie Cousin Joe Maphis and the Top Hands - Lonesome Train
13. Baby Kelly West & His Friendly Country Boys - Drive Slow
14. Jimmy Short & the Silver Saddle Ranch Boys - Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby
15. Maple Hill Boys - Mickey & Slim - Blue Boogie
16. Leroy Jenkins and His Texas Showboys - Too Fat Boogie
17. R. D. Hendon & His Western Jamboree Cowboys - Music Making Mama from Memphis
18. Sunshine Sue and Her Rangers Feat. Cousin Joe Maphis - Barn Dance Boogie
19. Tommy Mooney with Bobby Mooney and His Automobile Babies - Bingo Boogie
20. Corky Edminster and His Kans Corral Gang - Twin Guitar Boogie
21. Tommy Kizziah and His West Coast Ramblers - Long Tom Boogie
22. The Tennessee Haymakers - Dub's Double Boogie
23. Smiling Jerry Jericho - Boogie Woogie Dance
24. Jack Grant & His 7-V-4 Ranch Boys - the Crawdad Hole
25. Floyd & Lloyd - the Armstrong Twins - Alabama Baby
26. Tiny Stokes and the Frontiersmen - Blackfoot BoogieThe Atomicat exploration of Western Swing, Hillbilly Boogie and Honky Tonk music continues with Hillbilly Deluxe (ACCD041). The twenty-six recordings on this album are by white performers who absorbed Negro Boogie Woogie and adapted it to their Country intonations. The songs comprise of; tasty, rare, and often overlooked Hillbilly classics which were recorded between the late 1940s and the mid - 1950s. Apart from Joe Maphis these rural artists did not see fame beyond the boundaries of their homestead, and melodies of quality are guaranteed from these recordings. Tex Harper appears twice as a vocalist with Tommy Scott and His Ramblers and this hepped up Cowboy is the cat's meow, Billy Jack Wills and His Western Swing Band adapt the Tobacco Chewing saga into a mid-tempo Western dance classic. Eddie Noack was the featured vocalist for the troubled in mind R. D. Hendon and the only lady on the album Sunshine Sue, makes use of Cousin Joe Maphis skills. Two of the songs became internationally known by other artists, Reese Shipley wrote and recorded Catfish Boogie in a rural panache and Tennessee Ernie Ford recorded the hit version. Jimmy Short and The Silver Saddle Ranch Boys version of Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby was covered by many performers including; The York Brothers, Carl Perkins, and The Beatles. Our albums have; stunning design, are remastered for the best possible sound, and housed in an attractively designed cardboard sleeve, to avoid the use of plastic and be environmentally friendly. "You are listening to music from the past and preserving the future!"© DirectToU LLC. All Rights Reserved.