Beat From Badsville 4: Even More Trash / Various: Beat From Badsville 4: Even More Trash / Various
Beat From Badsville 4: Even More Trash / Various: Beat From Badsville 4: Even More Trash / Various
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Beat From Badsville 4: Even More Trash / Various
Label: Stag-O-Lee
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4030433007617
Genre: Rock
Vinyl LP pressing. Brought up on the radio shows of such legendary rock 'n' roll DJs as the moondogging Alan Freed, Mad Daddy, and, later, the ghostly Ghoulardi, it was hardly surprising that The Cramps'Lux Interior and Poison Ivy began trawling thrift stores for juvenile delinquent tunes, lip-curling bad boy rock 'n' roll, strange exotica, bizarre novelty 45s, dysfunctional doo-wop, psychedelic weirdness, and instrumentals made by madmen. In America in the 1950s and 1960s there seemed to be small-town versions of such vinyl madness everywhere that, by 1970s, were remaindered and - to the majority of people - unwanted. To the fledgling Cramps this was nothing short of heaven. The duo filled their house with novelty memorabilia, schlock horror furniture, and a record collection to die for. Lux eventually gravitated to his own Purple Knif radio show and The Cramps delivered their versions of some of the stuff they'd found. The duo name-checked many a 45 along the way and seeking them out and sampling their eccentricities is nothing short of mind-blowing. This 24-track collection positively effervesces with eccentricity. As with every installment in the series, these tracks are divided into four themes: The Rock'n'Rollers, New Dance Trend, Instrumentals, and The Mad Daddies. Every track pirouettes dangerously and at times haphazardly around the expected. These are songs for strange times by artists who can definitely be considered strange people. Gems and nuggets that sparkle even more bright in the manufactured music maelstrom of the 21st century. The population of Badsville welcomes you aboard. Includes tracks by Gary Link & the Rock-a-Fellas, Buddy Starr & the Starliners, The Saints, Jamie Coe, Bo Toliver & His Timers, Dossie Thunderbird Terry, The Vocaleers, Celestine, Young Jessie, Creel Sisters, The Phaetons, Burt Keyes with Teddy McRae & His Orchestra, The Downbeats, The Stereos, The Ramblers, The Storms, The Renegades, Nightmares (Jimmie Maddin Orchestra), Don Johnston, Jivin' Gene and the Jokers, Freddy Montell, Terry Corin and Her Boyfriends, and Mr. Undertaker.
Tracks:
1.1 Gary Link ; the Rock - a
1.2 Buddy Starr ; the Starliners - Hold It
1.3 The Saints - Call My Name
1.4 Jamie Coe - Summertime
1.5 Bo Toliver ; His Timers - Begging
1.6 Dossie "Thunderbird" Terry - Fool Mule
1.7 The Vocaleers - the Cootie Snap
1.8 Celestine - Shake, Baby, Shake
1.9 Young Jessie - Shuffle in the Gravel
1.10 Creel Sisters - Stop the Clock Rock
1.11 The Phaetons - Fling
1.12 Burt Keyes w
1.13 Ith Teddy McRae ; His Orchestra - Stop Jivin' Start Drivin'
2.1 The Dawnbeats - Midnight Express
2.2 The Stereos - Hot Rod
2.3 The Ramblers - Devil Train
2.4 The Storms - Tarantula
2.5 The Ramblers - Rambling
2.6 The Renegades - Charge
2.7 Nightmares Jimmie Maddin Orchestra - (Oooh I'm Scared) of the Horrors of the Black Museum
2.8 Don Johnston - the Whipmaster
2.9 Jivin' Gene and the Jokers - Up... Up... And Away
2.10 Freddy Montell - (Ooey Gooey) Green Cheese
2.11 Terry Corin and Her Boyfriends - Sick! Sick! Sick!
2.12 Mr. Undertaker - Here Lies My Love