Wild Men Bop Volume 6

Wild Men Bop Vol.6 - MCG20090Another in the series of Wild Men Bop rockabilly compilations from Vampirealla.
 
1. Rayburn Anthony - Jackson was jumpin'
2. Rick Hollow - Be true
3. Al Holden - Train train
4. Di Maggio Brothers - Clam up
5. Russ Be Bop & the Roadrunners - Some like it hot (previously unreleased)
6. Mark Kelf & the Valley boys - Hot rod honey (previously unreleased)
7. Hi Voltage - Wherever I go
8. Leroy Davis - Minor Theme (previously unreleased)
9. Simone Di Maggio - Milkshake Boogie (previously unreleased)
10. Mystery Gang - Baby baby blue
11. Ian Calford - So doggone lonesome (previously unreleased)
12. Railmen - Wild wild mind (remastered version)
13. Darrel Higham & the Enforcers - Everybody's movin'
14. Marques Brothers - She likes her bottle gin

Bonus tracks:
Di Maggio Brothers - Every breath you take (remastered radio version)
Rick Hollow - Diamonds are a girl's best friend (remastered radio version)

Wild men Bop Volume 6

It seems like only yesterday that Vampirella began its Wild Men Bop series, a string of various artist compilations that truly live up the the 'sampler' concept, with selections from existing CDs mixed with previously unissued tracks. Wild Men Bop has proved immensely successful, and here we are with Volume 6, which carries on with the formula. Hey! If it ain't broke - don't fix it!
     Surely after listening the excellent tracks from Rick Hollow, Darrel Higham and Marco Di Maggio, you'll be tempted to seek out their own CDs in the excellent Vampirella catalogue, or even search out new acts like Mystery Gang and Hi-Voltage from the Nervous label. All of these acts combine to give you a 'snapshot' of the current Rock'n'Roll scene, and Wild Men Bop Volume 6 has some of the best of the contemporary acts in this genre which, unlike other some other music genres, does not forget its roots and absorbs only what is relevant to the style. On this CD you'll find acts that are playing this music today, keeping the tradition and spark of Rock'n'Roll burning bright almost 50 years after it first exploded upon an unsuspecting world. This is NOT a CD from 'would-be popstars' trying to cash in on an existing trend. This is the real stuff! Roy Williams

Wild Men Bop