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Jimmy Lloyd - I Got a Rocket In My Pocketġ6. Jack Turner and his Granger County Gang - Hound Dogġ4. Jack Earls and the Jimbos - Take Me to that Placeġ1. Charlie Feathers - Can't Hardly Stand Itġ0. Carl Perkins - Her Love Rubbed Off on Meħ. Buck Griffin - Bawlin' and Squallin' (Over You)Ħ. Bobby Lord - No More, No More, No More!Ĥ. Art Adams and the Rhythm Knights - Indian Joeģ. For example Charlie Feathers' "Can't Hardly Stand It" was the flip to one of his killer King sides and Johnny Carroll can be heard here doing a great cover of "Rock'n'Roll Ruby". What is special about this compilation is that the tracks commonly are more unknown recordings by the artists. Charlie Feathers, Johnny Burnette, Andy Starr, Ray Harris and many more are selected to bring you the rockin' sound of the 1950s. My newest compilation! Many of you will recognize the artists featured on this disc because they are rockabilly heroes. Go to the Rubber Knife Gang's myspace site The most promising and innovative bluegrass/americana/folk album I have ever heard. It's a re-freshing, new sound, which did not gives you the feeling to be set back away out in the mountains (except for "Hole In Your Sole" and "Drink Up John", where you can imagine to be on an ol' barn dance) but is very modern as well as often thought-provoking and happy at the same moment. Listening to "Drivin' On" really amazed me. What is the best about the songs of the Rubber Knife Gang is that their melodies are more country-ish, sometimes even rock'n'roll elements are present (for example the vocal style on "Chasing Your Tail" or slap bass on some recordings). The slightly bluegrass feeling is delivered by the mandolin, the banjo adds old-time elements. Their style borrowes elements from all three forms but has a very modern attitude. You can't call it bluegrass, can't call it old-timey or country either. But when I heard the first track (which is also the title track) "Drivin' On", it blew me away! I never expected such a refreshing sound. Their second album, "Drivin' on", will be released on September 10, 2010, and when I was starting to listen to them, I first thought "okay, give 'em listen, will be an okay warble". The Rubber Knife Gang consists of Henry Becker (guitar/banjo/bass/vocals), John Oaks (bass/guitar/banjo/vocals) and Todd Wilson (mandolin/guitar/vocals) and hails from Cincinnati, Ohio. You may never heard of them before like me and I think that's a shame. The Rubber what? This was my first thought when I learned of this promising Bluegrass/Americana/Folk trio. Jay Earls and the Holston River Boys - Baby, I'm LonesomeĢ4. Romeo Sullivan and the Serenaders - Haunting RhythmĢ3. Kenny McKennon and his Blue Cats - Call Your Daddy, BabyĢ0.
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Denver Bill (Clarke) and his Ranch Hands - My Bird Dogġ8.
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Cecil McCollough - Pick 'Em Up and Shake 'Em Upġ7. Buddy Phillips with the Rockin' Ramblers - Coffee Babyġ6. Ted Creekmore - I Just Got Love Bug Bitġ3. Clinton O'Neal and the Country Drifters - Big Bad Wolfġ1. Bob and Jerry - Who'se Gonna Cry for Meġ0. Uncle Hix and and the Happy Six - The Big Man Bluesĩ. Lefti Knight and his Rangers - I'm Losing YouĨ. Jack Smedley and the Melody Makers - Swet Sue AnnĤ. This one features great music, my personal highlights are Aubrey Cagle's "Rock-a-Billy Boy", Alton Delmore's "Good Times in Memphis", Doug Amerson with "Bop, Man, Bop" and the Johnny Burnette Trio classic "You're Undecided".ģ. Usually, I'm not posting comps that are still in print but when it comes to Buffalo Bops, I often make an exception. This one is Buffalo Bop 55159 and appeared in 2003 in Germany. One of the many Buffalo Bop CDs that appeared in the last 17 years.