When rockabilly emerged from the American South in the mid-1950s it was a shot heard ‘round the world, born of a marriage of country & western and the proto-rock of early r&b.
The 100 tracks on this 4 CD essential collection include the crème de la crème of rockabilly classics by artists such as Link Wray, Charlie Feathers, Jerry Lee Lewis and Gene Vincent, as well as more obscure rocking gems which are much sought after by aficionados.
Includes an extensive essay about rockabilly by Max Décharné, author of A Rocket In My Pocket.
Reviews:
’Go Cat Go! comes close to rivalling the best ever rockabilly anthology, Rhino’s hard-to-find Rockin’ Bones... sizzles with the thrills and spills of the first genre to anticipate punk.’ --8/10 Uncut Magazine
’A humdinger of a four disc set chronicling the ’50s musical phenomenon that was rockabilly... (featuring) 100 fantastic tracks (and) a great booklet’ --***** (five stars) Scottish Daily Express
’No quiff is left un-combed on this 4CD box of twangin’ ’50s magic... never flags’ --***** (five stars) Mojo Magazine
CD1
01.
The Johnny Burnette Trio - Honey Hush
02.
Gene Vincent And His Blue Caps - Be Bop A Lula
03.
Johnny Cash And The Tennessee Two - Get Rhythm
04.
Charlie Feathers With Jody and Jerry - One Hand Loose
05.
Buddy Holly - Rock Around With Ollie Vee
06.
Carl Perkins - Gone, Gone, Gone
07.
Ronnie Dawson 'The Blond Bomber' - Rockin' Bones
08.
Ricky Nelson - Believe What You Say
09.
Roy Orbison And The Teen Kings - Ooby Dooby
10.
The Collins Kids (Larry Amd Lorrie) - Hop, Skip & Jump
11.
Billy Riley And The Little Green Men - Flying Saucers Rock 'n' Roll ....... more
When rockabilly emerged from the American South in the mid-1950s it was a shot heard ‘round the world, born of a marriage of country & western and the proto-rock of early r&b.
The 100 tracks on this 4 CD essential collection include the crème de la crème of rockabilly classics by artists such as Link Wray, Charlie Feathers, Jerry Lee Lewis and Gene Vincent, as well as more obscure rocking gems which are much sought after by aficionados.
Includes an extensive essay about rockabilly by Max Décharné, author of A Rocket In My Pocket.
Reviews:
’Go Cat Go! comes close to rivalling the best ever rockabilly anthology, Rhino’s hard-to-find Rockin’ Bones... sizzles with the thrills and spills of the first genre to anticipate punk.’ --8/10 Uncut Magazine
’A humdinger of a four disc set chronicling the ’50s musical phenomenon that was rockabilly... (featuring) 100 fantastic tracks (and) a great booklet’ --***** (five stars) Scottish Daily Express
’No quiff is left un-combed on this 4CD box of twangin’ ’50s magic... never flags’ --***** (five stars) Mojo Magazine
CD1
01.
The Johnny Burnette Trio - Honey Hush
02.
Gene Vincent And His Blue Caps - Be Bop A Lula
03.
Johnny Cash And The Tennessee Two - Get Rhythm
04.
Charlie Feathers With Jody and Jerry - One Hand Loose
05.
Buddy Holly - Rock Around With Ollie Vee
06.
Carl Perkins - Gone, Gone, Gone
07.
Ronnie Dawson 'The Blond Bomber' - Rockin' Bones
08.
Ricky Nelson - Believe What You Say
09.
Roy Orbison And The Teen Kings - Ooby Dooby
10.
The Collins Kids (Larry Amd Lorrie) - Hop, Skip & Jump
11.
Billy Riley And The Little Green Men - Flying Saucers Rock 'n' Roll ....... more