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Ain't I'm a Dog: 25 More Rockabilly Rave-Ups
Ain't I'm a Dog: 25 More Rockabilly Rave-Ups
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Various Artists
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Product Details

  • Artist: Various Artists
  • Binding: Audio CD
  • EAN: 0074646217221
  • Label: Sony
  • Manufacturer: Sony
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Product Group: Music
  • Publisher: Sony
  • Release Date: 2000-08-08
  • Studio: Sony
  • Title: Ain't I'm a Dog: 25 More Rockabilly Rave-Ups
  • UPC: 074646217221
Avg Customer Rating: 4 stars


Customer Reviews


1 stars Not Mainstream Rockabilly
What's mainstream Rockabilly?
Carl perkins, Johnny Horton, Johnny Cash, some Wanda Jackson.
Mainstream is a purer more refined sound.
This is pretty rough.
I would advise everyone to listen to the sound bites first so your no suprised. I never have been able to listen with Windows media Player to this sound bites although I use it for other music.
To use Amazom sound you need the new Mozilla Foxfire and Real player.
Even then some cds don't have the sound bites available.
I love Rockabilly, I guess with more of a country flavor than rock.
When asked to tag this product some of the suggestions were 50s punk, 50s punk rock. I'd say that fits the cd more than Rockabilly does.


4 stars They always say rockabilly was the punkrock of its day
And this proves it. For sheer power and angst, nothing beats the early rockabily stylings that were fusing jazz, country, and teen hormones at a furious rate. There is some delicious Carl Perkins on this one, and I think some Link Wray, and although there are better examples of the pacesetters of the day, this one is a nice perspective of the more obscure artists out there.


5 stars Great Rockabilly from the Columbia Vaults!
This CD is way better than the first! First you have the insane hillbilly Ronnie Self belting out "forget about the danger and think of the fun" in a screw you devil be damned sneer to 1950's conformity! Then you have the awesome ghostly echoing song by Carl Perkins "Where the Rio Flows"! Link Wray laying down strip tease raunch in "New Studio Blues"! What more could you want! Songs that are white trash, rebellion, lustful, and crazy. Hear the barb wire guitars assault your ears! Hear the violent slapping of the stand up bass! The pummeling drums! The Screaming insane vocals! Got to have it!


5 stars Just what I hoped for and more
Bought this along with the "Whistle Bait" compilation -- it's fun and full of energy, and the sound quality is great. Plus, I'd like to buy a wall calendar from whoever designed the album cover. I had this CD on through my headphones at the gym this morning -- great workout music!


4 stars It's alright
Well I'm a big fan of rockabilly and this album is alright,It's not the best but it will keep you in a good mood for hours:)


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