Last Great Rockabilly Saturday Night #2

Last great rockabilly Saturday night Vol.2 - STCD8
  1. Ain't that a dilly - Marlon Grisham
  2. Hep cat baby - Gene Criss
  3. Switch blade Sam - Jeff Daniels
  4. You're the one that done it - Thomas Wayne
  5. Rock'n'roll grandpap - Don Rader
  6. Gonna rock'n'roll tonight - Carl Mann
  7. One cup of coffee - Glen Glenn
  8. Jeannie Mae - Jody Reynolds
  9. We wanna boogie - Sonny Burgess
  10. Electrode - B. B. Cunningham
  11. Oh I love you so - Earl Mack
  12. Rock'n'roll fever - Buzz Busby
  13. Lonely - Bobby McDowell
  14. You two timed me, two times too often - Johnny Carroll
  15. Crazy memories - Roy Alden
  16. That's the way I feel - Jimmy Pritchett
  17. Oh yeah - Wally Jeffrey
  18. Fool I am - Pat Ferguson
  19. Trip to bandstand - B. B. Cunningham
  20. Ain't got a thing - Sonny Burgess
  21. Trudy - Johnny Carroll
  22. What a day - Kimball Coburn
  23. Monkey business - Eddie Bond
  24. Would ja - Glen Glenn
  25. Catwalk - Tiny Fuller
  26. Uncle John's bongoes - Houston Turner and The Dixielanders
  27. Rockin' love - Cal Mann
  28. Somebody's been babyin' my baby - Ronnie Burton
  29. The blues don't mean a thing - Melvin Endsley
  30. Evil hearted me - Jody Reynolds
  31. Pink Cadillac - Jimmy Evans
  32. Rockin' boppin' teenager - Jim Shaw
  33. Your pilot light went out - Roy Jones
  34. Wishing well - Howard Crockett
  35. I got the blues - Lloyd Arnold and Charlie Feathers

Last Great Rockabilly Saturday Night Volume 2

Volume One of 'The Last Great Rockabilly Saturday Night' (see NDT 128) is a hard act to follow, but incredibly enough Volume Two has managed it. Once again Dave Travis has produced a superb collection of early rock n roll and rockabilly by well-known and not so well-known artists. Since the issue of the first volume, Stomper Time have purchased the Fernwood catalogue and so their hand has been strengthened still further.If anything, Volume Two is more down to earth than Volume One. If there is a comparison to be made, it's that the rock'n'roll and rockabilly of Volume Two shows more of its country roots. But that's perhaps a superficial judgement - there's plenty of good time rock'n'roll to set the pulse racing. Not least Jimmy Pritchett's piano rocker 'That's The Way I Feel'. Jim ('The Great Un-knowns') Raper once reckoned that if he could only ever buy one record, then this might well be it. In the main this second volume is rock'n'roll and rockabilly pure and simple. No tricks, no gimmicks. It has to be the biggest bargain on offer at the moment. Chris Woodford, NDT

Last Great Rockabilly Saturday Night