Indian Bred: Fire in the Teepee / Various: Indian Bred: Fire In The Teepee (Various Artists)
Indian Bred: Fire in the Teepee / Various: Indian Bred: Fire In The Teepee (Various Artists)
Format: CD
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Artist: Indian Bred: Fire in the Teepee / Various
Label: Atomicat
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4260072725287
Genre: Rock
Indian Bred', 'Fire In The Teepee' (Atomicat ACCD012) is the first of five albums in an Atomicat series and inaugural album will look at Native- American born performers. Unquestionably, information is conflicting, and thankfully numerous artists openly acknowledged their birth heritage, most certainly Link Wray and his brothers Doug, Ray and Vernon. Some heritage for example Marvin Rainwater's is visual from his clothing and in his name and implies Native-American identity. In Rainwater's own words "I've got a little bit of Cherokee blood...". Jenks "Tex" Carman wore an Indian headdress on stage and claimed to be of Cherokee blood. However, research cannot verify his Native-American connection, and he is featured as an oddment in our album. The list of native descendance is long and includes; Champion Jack Dupree, James Brown, Eddie Clearwater, Chan Romero, Charlie Feathers and from the 1970s onwards Jackie Lee Cochran used the Native- American version of his name on his recording. The opening recording from Bill Haley and His Comets is titled "Ten Little Indians" we have twenty five 'Indian Bred' artists on 'Fire In The Teepee' (Atomicat ACCD012). There are informative sleeve notes offering different and interesting information on each album. This 'Atomicat' album is compiled by well-known Dee Jay and face on the music scene Mark Armstrong, who has been Dee Jaying since his early teen years. Every album has; stunning design, sleeve notes, 28 songs, mastered for the best possible sound. The disc is housed in an attractively designed cardboard sleeve, specially designed to avoid the use of plastic and be environmentally friendly. The albums are great to play at home and perfect for Dee Jays who within these CD albums will find good dance-floor filling songs.
Tracks:
1.1 Bill Haley ; His Comets - Ten Little Indians
1.2 Bobby Crown ; The Kapers - One Way Ticket
1.3 Marvin Rainwater with Link Wray - Boo Hoo
1.4 Art Neville - Zing Zing
1.5 James Brown - Chonnie-On-Chon
1.6 T Bone Walker - Come Back to Me Baby Blues
1.7 Frank Starr - Knee Shakin´
1.8 Ben Hewitt - You Break Me Up
1.9 Cherokee Chief and His Oaklahoma Rockers - Little Mama Twist
1.10 Lucky Wray - It's Music She Says
1.11 Chief Little Chief - Come On Darlin'
1.12 Jackie Lee Cochran - Mama Don't You Think I Know
1.13 Chan Romero - Hippy Hippy Shake
1.14 Jenks 'Tex' Carman - Fire In The Teepee
1.15 Champion Jack Dupree - Old Time Rock 'n' Roll
1.16 Billy Lee Riley - Baby Please Don't Go
1.17 Harry Carter - Rhythm In My Soul
1.18 Eddie Clearwater - I Was Gone
1.19 Lucky Wray with Link and Doug Wray - Teenage Cutie
1.20 Charlie Feathers - Nobody's Woman
1.21 Link Wray ; His Raymen - Raw-Hide
1.22 Marvin Rainwater - The Valley Of The Moon
1.23 Cherokee Chief - Mean And Evil Blues
1.24 Marty Robbins - I Can't Quit (I've Gone Too Far)
1.25 Hank Williams - Baby, Were Really in Love
1.26 Arvee Allens (Ritchie Valens ) - Fast Freight
1.27 Ray Vernon - Danger One Way Love Affair
1.28 Elvis Presley - How Do You Think I Feel