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That'll Flat Git It Vol. 27

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発売日 2011年01月27日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルBear Family (Germany)
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 BCD16838
SKU 4000127168382

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:13:24
Illustrators: Dave Barnes; Klaus Kettner; Claes Haken Olofsson ; Dick Blackburn; Diethold Leu; Al Turner ; Bo Berglind; Kent Heineman; Aubrey Holt; Bobby Lile. Photographers: Dave Barnes; Klaus Kettner; Claes Haken Olofsson ; Dick Blackburn; Diethold Leu; Al Turner ; Bo Berglind; Kent Heineman; Aubrey Holt; Bobby Lile. The Bear Family label continues to document the lesser-known avenues of rockabilly, rock & roll, and Western bop on their That'll Flat Git It! series, and the 27th (!) disc in the series collects 34 vintage sides from the California-based Sage & Sand Records imprint (as well as its imaginatively named affiliated labels, Sage Records and Sand Records). Like more than a few of the labels Bear Family has documented in this series, Sage & Sand's focus seemed to be first in country and later in rock & roll, and most of the rockin' sides here have a clear country bent (fiddles and steel guitars are prominent on many cuts), but most everything here makes with the boogie in grand style, and there's plenty here for fans of vintage swingin' sounds. The rockabilly acts on the label seem to have been a little short on rebellious instincts (Whitey Pullen's "Let's All Go Wild Tonight" makes the poor guy sound like his idea of a big night is drinking a third can of 3.2 beer), but the session men who made their way into Sage & Sand's studio delivered the goods, and most all of these tunes boast sharp guitar work with concise and inspired soloing (Evelyn Harlene's "I Wanta Be Free" shamelessly rips off the intro to Carl Perkins' "Honey Don't," but the picker is good enough to make the lift work), as well as some fierce slapping bass and occasional snappy drumming (the lack of percussion beyond a snare to keep time attests to the label's country leanings). The songwriting isn't always inspired on this collection, but it's consistent and good-natured, and if Sage & Sand leaned to the more wholesome end of rockabilly and early rock, they still put some talented acts on wax, and this is a genuinely enjoyable collection of well-crafted rock and twang. Colin Escott's liner notes are typically excellent, making the most of what little is known about many of the acts featured here and spinning the tale well when there's a real story to be told (Lonnie Barron's music hardly makes him sound like a guy who would be involved in a love triangle that ended in murder, proving once again you can't always tell about those nice guys). ~ Mark Deming
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    1. 1.
      Yah! I'm Movin' / Jimmy Patton
    2. 2.
      Tuscaloosa Lucy / Dwight "Whitey" Pullen
    3. 3.
      Got the Best of Me / Donnie Bowser
    4. 4.
      Walk My Way Back Home / Dwight "Whitey" Pullen
    5. 5.
      Watcha Do to Me / Patsy Clark
    6. 6.
      Four Wheel Bugalow / Jack Morris
    7. 7.
      Let Me Slide / Jimmy Patton
    8. 8.
      O.K. Doll, It's a Deal / Joannie King
    9. 9.
      Teenage Queen / Lonnie Barron
    10. 10.
      Let's All Go Wild Tonight / Dwight "Whitey" Pullen
    11. 11.
      Honky Tonk Queen / Larry Thornton
    12. 12.
      I Wanta Be Free / Evelyn Harlene
    13. 13.
      Lost John / Casey Clark & His Lazy Ranch Boys
    14. 14.
      Drinkin' Wine / Dwight "Whitey" Pullen
    15. 15.
      Climbing This Mountain / Goldie Fields
    16. 16.
      Sadie Mae / Rusty York
    17. 17.
      Hey Baby / Harley Gabbard / Aubrey Holt
    18. 18.
      Love, Come Back to Me / Jimmy Patton
    19. 19.
      Chatterbox / Goldie Fields
    20. 20.
      Knockin' My Head (Against a Cold Stone Wall) / Bobby Lile
    21. 21.
      Moonshine Liquor / Dwight "Whitey" Pullen
    22. 22.
      Cotton Pickin' Ball / Charlie Williams
    23. 23.
      Crazy, Crazy Baby / Chuck Howard
    24. 24.
      Old Jealous Moon / Goldie Fields
    25. 25.
      Never No More / Wally & Don
    26. 26.
      History / Joannie King
    27. 27.
      So Wild Over You / Herbie Smith
    28. 28.
      Everybody's Rockin' / Dwight "Whitey" Pullen
    29. 29.
      Tennessee Hound Dog / Tex Atchison
    30. 30.
      White Line / Jack Morris & His Night Owls
    31. 31.
      Open Up the Door / Eddie Dean / Joanie Hall
    32. 32.
      So What / Don Deal
    33. 33.
      Please Don't / Wally & Don
    34. 34.
      Playing Guitar & Missing You / Charlie Williams

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プロデューサー: Pat NelsonWoodie O. FleenerStefan Kohne (Reissue)

商品の紹介

The Bear Family label continues to document the lesser-known avenues of rockabilly, rock & roll, and Western bop on their That'll Flat Git It! series, and the 27th (!) disc in the series collects 34 vintage sides from the California-based Sage & Sand Records imprint (as well as its imaginatively named affiliated labels, Sage Records and Sand Records). Like more than a few of the labels Bear Family has documented in this series, Sage & Sand's focus seemed to be first in country and later in rock & roll, and most of the rockin' sides here have a clear country bent (fiddles and steel guitars are prominent on many cuts), but most everything here makes with the boogie in grand style, and there's plenty here for fans of vintage swingin' sounds. The rockabilly acts on the label seem to have been a little short on rebellious instincts (Whitey Pullen's "Let's All Go Wild Tonight" makes the poor guy sound like his idea of a big night is drinking a third can of 3.2 beer), but the session men who made their way into Sage & Sand's studio delivered the goods, and most all of these tunes boast sharp guitar work with concise and inspired soloing (Evelyn Harlene's "I Wanta Be Free" shamelessly rips off the intro to Carl Perkins' "Honey Don't," but the picker is good enough to make the lift work), as well as some fierce slapping bass and occasional snappy drumming (the lack of percussion beyond a snare to keep time attests to the label's country leanings). The songwriting isn't always inspired on this collection, but it's consistent and good-natured, and if Sage & Sand leaned to the more wholesome end of rockabilly and early rock, they still put some talented acts on wax, and this is a genuinely enjoyable collection of well-crafted rock and twang. Colin Escott's liner notes are typically excellent, making the most of what little is known about many of the acts featured here and spinning the tale well when there's a real story to be told (Lonnie Barron's music hardly makes him sound like a guy who would be involved in a love triangle that ended in murder, proving once again you can't always tell about those nice guys). ~ Mark Deming
Rovi

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