(Capitol Record Club pressing. Cover has some wear and aging, center split in the top seam, and some sticker remnants and a bit of pen in back. Labels have a small name in pen.)
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George Jones —
White Lightnin ... LP Starday/Ace (UK), Late 1950s/Early 1960s. Very Good+ ...
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A whole host of killer tracks from the early years of George Jones – material that's much more raw and rocking than his later hits! Titles include the previously unreleased tracks "Don't Stop The Music", "My Sweet Imogene", and "Boogie Woogie Mexican Boy" – plus "Rock It", "White Lightning", "Taggin Along", "Revenooer Man", "I'm Gunna Burn Your Playhouse Down", "Who Shot Sam", and "Play It Cool Man". LP, Vinyl record album
Really great early work from Roger Miller – recorded in the late 50s/early 60s – but issued by Starday on a full album once he hit his bigger fame. The music's got that great mix of wit with an undercurrent of sadness that we love in miller – and titles include "Playboy", "Poor Little John", "I Wish I Could Fall In Love Today", "You're Forgetting Me", "Country Girl", and "I An't Never". LP, Vinyl record album
An obscure duo, issued on an obscure subsidiary of Starday/King Records! Titles include "Gone Is The Child", "Pamela", "Showin Me A Way", "You've Been Kind", "Twenty Years Ago", "Philadelphia Girl", and "Sunday Be My Woman". LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has ring and edge wear, a few small sticker spots, split top seam held with a piece of clear tape, splitting in the bottom seam, and a tracklist sticker in back.)
You might know Ace Records as home to a fair bit of jazz, funk, and soul reissues over the years – but right from the start, the label's also had a keen ear for rockabilly – and can boast a decades-long devotion to the music, with releases that have really blown us away! This set digs back over material that Ace has reissued in previous decades – cuts that are both rare original singles, or unissued tracks – from important labels like Starday, Chess, Goldband, and Meteor – all hand-picked by Keb Darge – another British force in turning us on to great music over the years! The vinyl-only collection is full of gems – and titles include "All Dressed Up" by Jimmy Johnson, "Let's Go Bopping Tonight" by Al Ferrier & His Bopping Billies, "Nuthin But A Nuthin" by Jimmy Stewart & His Nighthawks, "Blue Jeans & A Boy's Shirt" by Glen Glenn, "The Woman I Love" by Gene Terry & His Kook Kats, "Jello Sal" by Benny Ingram, "Lonesome Baby Blues" by David Ray, and "Do Me No Wrong" by Pat Cupp & The Flying Saucers. LP, Vinyl record album
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Various —
Chicken Bop ... LP SD (Germany), 1950s. Very Good+ ...
$11.9919.99
A collection of vintage Starday recordings, with selections by Truitt Forse, Cousin Arnold, Dave Brockmann, Utah Carl, Cliff Blakely, Carl Trantham, Jimmy Johnson, Sony Burns, Johnny Tyler, Bill Floyd, Lawson Rudd, Larry Nolan, and Dave Woolum. LP, Vinyl record album
(Early 90s issue. Cover has some ring and edge wear, lightly bent corners and edges, small stained spots, and a small torn off portion near the bottom of the right side.)
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