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Bristol techno, noise and hardcore supremos SCALPING are
releasing their highly anticipated debut album ‘Void’.
‘Void’ comes on the heels of an extremely exciting 2021 for the
band, which saw them play to sold-out crowds at the Roundhouse
twice in two weeks - both on tour with Squarepusher and at
Pitchfork Festival London - as well as releasing two widely
acclaimed EPs titled ‘FLOOD’ and ‘FLOOD Remixed’, the latter of
which featured treatments from producers Hodge, Azu Tiwaline,
object blue, AQXDM and Laurel Halo and Scottish instrumental
rock legends Mogwai.
SCALPING are heavy metal in 4D; the sound is moody, distorted
and rhythmic, but the use of electronic techniques gives the finer
details room to breathe, making more space for experimentation.
Tracks such as ‘Tether’, featuring Oakland rapper DÆMON, puts
a modern, metal twist on Bristolian trip-hop, whereas album closer
‘Remain in Statis’ features fast-rising artist Grove, a Bristol-based
rapper and self-professed metalhead whose commanding
presence sets the track alight.
In the heat and darkness, it’s a swarm of low-end frequencies and
ripping guitars, somewhere between Black Sabbath-esque
psychedelica and The Bug’s sub-bass headfuckery. Live, the
effect is immense. SCALPING play continuously for the duration of
their sets, generating a storm of metal-and-techno through a rising
beats-per-minute count.
‘Void’ will be put to the test, as the band kicks off an eight-date UK
headline tour, culminating in a live performance at fabric on May
5th. As live shows return in 2022, SCALPING will continue to
prove themselves as one of the UK’s most impressive, ambitious,
and original new live bands.
Neue EP des Londoner Produzenten Wordcolour mit seinem verspielten 2021er Track 'Bluster' plus drei nagelneuen Remixes vom New Yorker DJ Python, dem britischen Klangzauberer Djrum und einer Hälfte von Matmos, The Soft Pink Truth. 'One to watch' - The Guardian
- A1: That's Alright
- A2: Hound Dog
- A3: Blue Suede Shoes
- A4: Jailhouse Rock
- A5: All Shook Up
- A6: Ready Teddy
- A7: Tutti Frutti
- A8: Don't Be Cruel
- B1: Good Rockin' Tonight
- B2: Blue Moon Of Kentucky
- B3: Long Tall Sally
- B4: Mystery Train
- B5: Shake, Rattle And Roll
- B6: (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear
- B7: Rip It Up
- B8: Heartbreak Hotel
In the galaxy of popular music, Elvis Presley can lay claim to his very own constellation. It is not just the global record sales he accumulated, or the No. 1 hits from all over the world - nor even the songs made famous from his film career...It is simply that it is now impossible to imagine the world of music without 'The King'. Some forty years on from his untimely death, his enduring legacy still
prevails. A musical debt acknowledged by Bob Dylan, The Beatles and Rolling Stones.
Bringing together therapeutic frequencies, forest bathing
(shinrin-yoku) and binaural sound, Hinako Omori's ‘a journey...’
combines inner healing and natural landscapes into in an
immersive cartography of the mind in ambient electronics. The
album progresses not track by track but as a continuous
journey, a stream of consciousness tracing hills and valleys with
the warmth of analogue synthesis and Omori’s voice always
close at hand. Omori detuned oscillators to create binaural
beats, syncing to the Hz of our brainwaves so that listeners
might further find themselves calmed by and immersed in these
soundscapes
‘a journey...’ was recorded at Omori’s home studio and Real
World Studios, when Omori was an invited to perform at the
immersive online festival WOMAD At Home. Spatial 3D
recordings are woven throughout the album, and situate each
track in different environments, from waterways to forests in and
around the Mendip Hills.
It is Hinako’s work in sound engineering that provides the
bedrock of skills that manifest her vision for ‘a journey...’,
articulating a whole world in binaural field recordings, analogue
synthesisers, and augmented vocals.
The album sits within a rich lineage of electronic musicians who
have looked to music for its healing properties, from
Venezuelan musician Miguel Noya to Pauline Anna Strom’s
ambient soundscapes; Pauline Oliveros’ deep listening
meditations and the augmented field recordings of Irv Teibel’s
‘Environments’ series.
Mastered and cut by Matt Colton at Metropolis.
LP pressed on white vinyl.
Very much at the forefront of the UK electronic scene, since 2001, Shelley Parker has innovated and thrilled with live performances, DJ sets, sound installations, and scores for contemporary dance.
Parker's recorded output is just a small part of her musical orbit. That said, a debut album 'Spurn Point' in 2014 and various singles, remixes and EPs for Hessle Audio, One Little Indie, Honest Jon's, Houndstooth, Structure Recordings and OOH-sounds have whet the appetite for more.
'Wisteria' lands on Hypercolour, and succinctly encapsulates Parker's layered and dense production aesthetic, as a myriad of concrete rhythms, breakbeat science, inner city ambience and industrial strength bass unfurl over eight uncompromising compositions.
‘Wisteria’ by Shelley Parker is available on 2LP/Digital from 25th March 2022 on Hypercolour.
A collection of Elvis Presley covers recorded by the duet David Fenech & Pierre Bastien. The idea of "Suspicious Moon" started at a party around the topic of blue color. David Fenech had chosen to play "Blue Moon" and Pierre Bastien asked to join in. It was a very enjoyable party and then they recorded the song and decided to plan an album exclusively based on covers of the King. Not that we were absolute fans of Elvis... but as a starting point to go somewhere else. And this is what we reached: in many aspects a premiere for the two musicians. Pierre focuses on (prepared) trumpet for the very first time, while David is heard extensively as a vocalist and is more than ever responsible for all arrangements and textures. Playing other people's material is also a premiere for both of them. 11 tracks around very well known standards. Like familiar places that are changed when seen in a different light. Please enjoy. "Our choice of the Elvis Presley song book for this record may seem strange to many. It seems strange to me as well. Not that I dislike the original music, but before our sessions it had never been a direct source of inspiration. Paradoxically, this distance gave me freedom and flowing ideas. I hear similar qualities in David's parts too. We hope that our relaxed attitude and its positive outcome will be reflected in this album" - Pierre Bastien "The strange thing about these recordings is that the creative process was so fluid and natural_ that it seems that through playing other people's music, we almost reveal something of ourselves. As if these tracks were our creation, as if they were our own children!" - David Fenech
"Two Duos" is pressed from cellist Okkyung Lee's most recent OTO Residency; the first side a duo with Jérôme Noetinger on Revox B77 and the second with Nadia Ratsimandresy on Ondes Martenot. Cut together, the two meetings seem to raise three cellos in the search for expressive voice: the cello, its magnetic reproduction, and the dual controls of the machine invented to expand on its musical qualities. On the A side Noetinger's opening tape hiss establishes a current; an electrical partner who gives Lee room to slide across and stretch out. Progressively the cello is returned, duplicated and manipulated with increased velocity and distortion. Noetinger draws out the full extent of Lee's extended technique; rewinding strands of Lee's horse hair and transmuting her percussive attacks into shuddering echos, before letting his own concrete interjections spin the duo's sonic tussle into an almost romantic daydream. On side B the ondes (invented by French cellist and wartime radio operator Maurice Eugene Louis Martenot and so loved by Bernard Parmegiani, Varese and Messiaen) seems shaken from classical tradition and those long, drawn out horrorscapes it has come to be associated with. In a duel with Lee, Ratsimandresy grasps the ondes' extraordinary capacity for dexterity, nuance and speed, hounding Lee's cello in a bid to drive her instrument out of the past and into the future. Two fantastic pairings and a testament to the freshness with which Lee and her collaborators continue to work with their instruments. Okkyung Lee / cello. Jérôme Noetinger / Revox B77. Nadia Ratsimandresy / ondes Martenot. Recorded live at Cafe OTO on. Mixed and mastered by Lasse Marhaug. Design by Maja Larrson.
- A1: Elvis Presley - Jailhouse Rock
- A2: Ray Charles - Unchain My Heart
- A3: Little Richard - Slippin' & Slidin' (Peepin' & Hidin') (Peepin' & Hidin')
- A4: Bill Doggett - Honky Tonk (Part 1)
- A5: Del Shannon - Runaway
- A6: Johnny Ace - Pledging My Love
- A7: Ben E King - Stand By Me
- B1: The Seeds - Pushin' Too Hard
- B2: The Gone All Stars - 7-11
- B3: Fats Domino - Ain't That A Shame
- B4: Chris Kenner - I Like It Like That
- B5: Little Richard - Lucille
- B6: Duane Eddy - Rebel Rouser
- B7: Radiohead - Everything In Its Right Place
- C1: The Kinks - All Day & All Of The Night
- C2: Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls Of Fire
- C3: Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs - Stay
- C4: Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade Of Pale
- C5: Screamin' Jay Hawkins - I Put A Spell On You
- C6: Radiohead - Talk Show Host
- C7: The Durutti Column - Jacqueline
- D1: Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps - Be-Bop-A-Lula
- D2: Dion & The Belmonts - I Wonder Why
- D3: Johnny Cash - I Walk The Line
- D6: Sam Cooke - Bring It On Home To Me
- D7: The Coasters - Down In Mexico
- D8: Dick Dale & His Del-Tones - Misirlou
- D4: Big Mama Thornton - Hound Dog
- D5: Solomon Burke - Cry To Me
re-release Find the Greatest Movie Scores selected by CINEZIK in an new Wagram Vinyl Collection!
"Shelter of Bones was recorded over a three-year period from 2019-2021. “The pandemic allowed me to take my time, and really think about how I want the songs to come across,” reflects Patlansky.
“In many ways I tried to keep the sound from past albums that I’ve become known for in my arrangements and song writing, but definitely took some different turns along the way. I’ve always seen a record as a time capsule of where an artist is in a particular time of their lives.""
For Patlansky, Shelter of Bones covers a three- year period of many ups and downs, and, as a result, the South African guitarist believes the process has been a very interesting journey. Patlansky will support the album with a nationwide UK tour from March 31– April 12 with special guest Arielle. "
St. Paul and the Broken Bones announce their new album ‘The Alien
Coast’, released on ATO Records. Produced by Matt Ross-Spang and
featuring eleven new, original songs, ‘The Alien Coast’ is the first St.
Paul and the Broken Bones album tracked in the band’s hometown of
Birmingham, AL. The arrangement allowed the octet to spend more time
and tap a broader creative community than ever before, resulting in their
most ambitious work to date.
Led by singer and lyricist Paul Janeway - a former bank teller and
preacher-in-training who learned to sing in his church choir - the octet
explore thrilling new territory on ‘The Alien Coast’, a fever dream
convergence of soul and psychedelia, stoner metal and funk, animated
by the very “fire and brimstone” which Janeway invokes in the album’s
opening line. Unlimited studio-time allowed individual members of the
band to experiment with synths and samples on ‘The Alien Coast’, and
even collaborate with Birmingham beatmaker and hip-hop artist Randall
Turner.
Janeway cites a similarly disparate range of influences that wove their
way into the writing for ‘The Alien Coast’, from Greek mythology and
dystopian sci-fi, to works of art like Bartolomé Bermejo’s Saint Michael
Triumphs over the Devil and 17th Century Italian sculpture, to colonialperiod history books. “The title actually came from reading about the
history of the Gulf of Mexico, which is home for us,” he recalls. “When
the settlers - or invaders, really - first came to the Gulf Coast they
couldn’t figure out what it was, and started referring to it as the Alien
Coast. That term really stuck with me, partly because it feels almost
apocalyptic.”
St. Paul and the Broken Bones have reached incredible heights since
breaking out with their first album in 2014. Their previous three albums
each debuted in the Billboard 200, their legendary NPR Tiny Desk has
over 7 million views, they’ve opened for the Rolling Stones, shared the
stage with Elton John, and appeared on several television shows
including Jimmy Kimmel Live, Austin City Limits and more. They were
also the first-ever musical performance on Stephen Colbert’s Late Show.
St. Paul and the Broken Bones announce their new album ‘The Alien
Coast’, released on ATO Records. Produced by Matt Ross-Spang and
featuring eleven new, original songs, ‘The Alien Coast’ is the first St.
Paul and the Broken Bones album tracked in the band’s hometown of
Birmingham, AL. The arrangement allowed the octet to spend more time
and tap a broader creative community than ever before, resulting in their
most ambitious work to date.
Led by singer and lyricist Paul Janeway - a former bank teller and
preacher-in-training who learned to sing in his church choir - the octet
explore thrilling new territory on ‘The Alien Coast’, a fever dream
convergence of soul and psychedelia, stoner metal and funk, animated
by the very “fire and brimstone” which Janeway invokes in the album’s
opening line. Unlimited studio-time allowed individual members of the
band to experiment with synths and samples on ‘The Alien Coast’, and
even collaborate with Birmingham beatmaker and hip-hop artist Randall
Turner.
Janeway cites a similarly disparate range of influences that wove their
way into the writing for ‘The Alien Coast’, from Greek mythology and
dystopian sci-fi, to works of art like Bartolomé Bermejo’s Saint Michael
Triumphs over the Devil and 17th Century Italian sculpture, to colonialperiod history books. “The title actually came from reading about the
history of the Gulf of Mexico, which is home for us,” he recalls. “When
the settlers - or invaders, really - first came to the Gulf Coast they
couldn’t figure out what it was, and started referring to it as the Alien
Coast. That term really stuck with me, partly because it feels almost
apocalyptic.”
St. Paul and the Broken Bones have reached incredible heights since
breaking out with their first album in 2014. Their previous three albums
each debuted in the Billboard 200, their legendary NPR Tiny Desk has
over 7 million views, they’ve opened for the Rolling Stones, shared the
stage with Elton John, and appeared on several television shows
including Jimmy Kimmel Live, Austin City Limits and more. They were
also the first-ever musical performance on Stephen Colbert’s Late Show.
- A1: Shenmue - Sedge Tree (Original Version)
- A2: Edge In
- A3: Hound
- A4: Reap The Whirlwind
- A5: To Become A Master
- A6: Pursuit
- A7: Eager
- A8: Boundless Lands
- B1: Flowering Hill
- B2: A Strange Land
- B3: Old Clock
- B4: Flow Of The Lijian River
- B5: Peddler
- B6: The Place Where The Sun Sets
- B7: Niaowu Drama
- B8: Knowledge Of The Fist
- C1: Harbor Hotel
- C2: Skill Book Seeking
- C3: Stomping Ground
- C4: Wooden Dummy Heaven
- C5: New Paradise
- C6: Disquiet
- C7: Tech Paradise
- C8: The Miserable Fortune Teller
- E3: Secret Technique
- E4: Wise Men's Qr. ~ Visiting History And Tradition
- E5: Like Marries Like
- E6: Brother
- E7: The Bar
- E8: Acrobat Chase
- E9: Ren Of The Port
- F1: Seeking Healing
- F2: Master's Teaching
- F3: Snail's Pace
- F4: Shop A Go Go!
- F5: Buddha Statue
- F6: The Dark
- F7: Predicament
- F8: Prayer
- C9: Mysterious Woman
- F9: Fresh Picked
- G1: Pry The Secret
- G2: An Odd Piece Of Pottery
- G3: Day Off
- G4: A Peaceful Time
- G5: Halcyon Days
- G6: Market Scene
- G7: Dubious Apothecary
- G8: Riverside Blues
- G9: Romance Of The Journey
- G10: Street Fight
- H1: Black Sesame Dumplings
- H2: Exotic Hat
- H3: Happy Day
- H4: Door To The Final Battle
- H5: Shadows Creep In
- H6: Oyster Shock
- H7: Millions Served
- H8: Road Of Blooming Flowers
- H9: People Coming And Going
- H10: Fine Furnishings
- I1: Liu Jiao Shrine
- I2: Lament
- I3: Street Stall Bustle
- I4: Super Trade-In Deal ♪
- I5: Happy Convenience
- D1: Duck Heaven
- I6: Teahouse
- I7: To The Final Battlefield
he 20th milestone release in the Generation Series lineup, this 5-LP abridged set features 82 tracks that play in the first half of Shenmue III, which takes place in Bailu Village. Comes in a top lid box (similar to recent Generation Series releases from Brave Wave) with liner notes, archival artwork and a digital download code for all 196 tracks.
Houndstooth präsentiert das zweite Album der Berliner Produzentin Lotic aka J'Kerian Morgan aus Houston, Texas, die als Mitglied des Berliner Janus-Kollektivs bekannt wurde, zwei Vulnurica-Remixes für Björk produzierte und 2018 ihr Debütwerk 'Power' auf TriAngle Records veröffentlichte. 'Water' ist eine zärtliche Meditation über Verlust und die Lebenskraft der Liebe. Die Stücke drehen sich um einen 808 Subbass, wobei Vibrationen und Brummen anstelle von Klarheit und Trennung treten. Die Drums werden zu einer pudrigen Wärme aufgeweicht, jedes Kapitel entfaltet sich wie ein symphonisches Klanggedicht. Einfühlsame Schilderungen von Liebesbeziehungen zu anderen und zum eigenen Ich, zu Herkunft und Identität, werden durch atemberaubende neue Ausdrucksformen ekstatischer Stimmen geprägt.
- A1: Gone Dead Train
- A2: Performance
- A3: Get Away
- A4: Powis Square
- A5: Rolls Royce And Acid
- A6: Dyed, Dead And Red
- B1: Memo From Turner
- B2: The Hashishin
- B3: Wake Up, Niggers
- B4: Poor White Hound Dog
- B5: Natural Magic
- B6: Turner's Murde
Starring James Fox as a British gangster on the run who finds refuge in the home of reclusive ex-rock star Mick Jagger, Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg's PERFORMANCE is one of the great cult movies of the 1970s. The film's soundtrack, produced by Jack Nitzsche for Warner Bros., is equally noteworthy. Needless to say, the Rolling Stones connection is strong; the Jagger-sung single "Memo From Turner" was co-written with Keith Richards, and vocalist Merry Clayton (famous as the duet partner on "Gimme Shelter") appears on three tracks. Several up-and-coming WB artists also make key contributions, including Randy Newman (the raucous "Gone Dead Train"), slide guitar virtuoso Ry Cooder and Little Feat leader Lowell George. Like the film itself, the PERFORMANCE original motion picture soundtrack offers a fascinating glimpse at one of the most exciting eras in rock.
Belgium's Milo Spykers pays homage to his homeland with "Belgian Bass" EP, featuring four old school rave cuts set for release on his resident label,Lenske Records.
Part of the Lenske family since its inception, DJ/Producer Milo Spykers returns to Lenske Records for his fourth EP on the Belgian label. Packed with four explosive tracks, the EP marks another stand-out release for Spykers following his "Accelerator" EP last summer.
Kicking off with authority is the thunderous opening track "Stainless Steel", armed with a marching kickdrum and whompy bass. The track breaks down midwa yto give way to a weighted synth melody and flared hi hats that conjoin with a triad of melodic themes, creating an intoxicating blend of rhythm and sound. Next up and packed with explosive pairings is "Blood Hound". Taunting synths and a punching kick create a propulsive rhythm. More chaotic than its predecessor, an array of drums are used to raise the intensity. Sinister synth notes blend seamlessly with the dramatic percussion that feels custom built for dark, thumping techno basements.
On the flip is title track "Belgian Bass", a high voltage stomper with a powerful kick, jackin' rhythm and metallic textures. Siren like synths sound out amongst powerful snares and cymbals. Creating an almost cinematic feeling, the track is brilliantly hectic, broken up by a solitary clap before the chaos resumes. Lastly is "Cjax", a raucous roller that feels like a perfect peak time energy spike, ending the record on a triumphant high note. Gurgling vocal samples stir beneath a driving kick drum and syncopated hi hats,while stabbing chords cut across the soundscape, intertwined with elongated droning synth notes that echo in the distance.
In James McMurtry’s new effort, ‘The Horses and
the Hounds’, the acclaimed songwriter backs
personal narratives with effortless elegance
(‘Canola Fields’) and endless energy (‘If It Don’t
Bleed’).
This first collection in seven years spotlights a
seasoned tunesmith in peak form as he turns
toward reflection (‘Vaquero’) and revelation (closer
‘Blackberry Winter’). Familiar foundations guide
the journey. “There’s a definite Los Angeles vibe to
this record,” McMurtry says. “The ghost of Warren
Zevon seems to be stomping around among the
guitar tracks. Don’t know how he got in there. He
never signed on for work for hire.”
‘The Horses and the Hounds’ is a reunion of sorts.
McMurtry recorded the new album with legendary
producer Ross Hogarth (Ozzy Osbourne, John
Fogerty, Van Halen, Keb’ Mo’) at Jackson
Browne’s Groovemaster’s in Santa Monica,
California. Hogarth recorded McMurtry’s first two
albums - ‘Too Long in the Wasteland’ and
‘Candyland’ - and later mixed McMurtry’s first selfproduced album, ‘Saint Mary of the Woods’.
Another veteran of those three releases, guitarist
David Grissom (Joe Ely, John Mellencamp, Dixie
Chicks), returns with some of his finest work.
- A1: That's All Right
- A2: Heartbreak Hotel
- A3: Return To Sender
- A4: Blue Suede Shoes
- A5: Don't Be Cruel
- A6: Hound Dog
- A7: Ready Teddy
- A8: Fever
- A9: I Believe
- B1: Love Me Tender
- B2: All Shook Up
- B3: (Let Me Be) Your Teddy Bear
- B4: Jailhouse Rock
- B5: King Creole
- B6: Good Rockin' Tonight
- B7: I Love You Because
- B8: G. I. Blues
- C1: A Big Hunk O' Love
- C2: I Was The One
- C3: Shake, Rattle And Roll
- C4: Are You Lonesome Tonight
- C5: It's Now Or Never
- C6: Wooden Heart
- C7: I Want You
- D5: Blueberry Hill
- D6: Lawdy Miss Clawdy
- D7: Dixieland Rock
- D8: Hot Dog
- D1: Long Tall Sally
- D2: My Baby Left Me
- D3: Tutti Frutti
- D4: Rip It Up
Elvis Presley has been acknowledged as the ‘King’ of rock ‘n’ roll’, as well as one of the world’s most popular and successful artists of all time.
So much has already been, and will continue to be written about Elvis’ fabulous voice and talent, many major feature films have been made and many documentaries have told their own story, and now this great Double Vinyl album has been compiled and re-mastered to include Elvis’ most well-known tracks, or as much as one can on a double vinyl album. There are, of course, hundreds of other recordings of Elvis, which he beautifully recorded right up to his premature and unfortunate death on the 16th of August 1977; a death that shook the entire world. It was a real tragedy for his family and fans as the world lost a living phenomenon who had given more to music than he could have ever imagined. In these beautifully remastered and enhanced recordings you can hear the “King of Rock n Roll” at his best and is a must-have for any fans collection!
Mondo is proud to present the premiere physical release of the soundtrack to the MSX2 version of the classic game that started it all: METAL GEAR.
The Metal Gear series began in 1987 in Japan, and while it took decades for this original MSX2 version to make its official debut in the United States (the Ultra Games NES version is disavowed by series creator Hideo Kojima) it is considered one of the essential games to come out of the 80's. While not the first to implement Stealth mechanics in gaming, METAL GEAR certainly popularized the genre, and served as the launch pad for a decades spanning franchise of games considered some of the greatest of all time.
- A1: Johnnie Pate - Muskeeta
- A2: Cora Woods - Rock's In Your Head
- A3: Little Esther - Hound Dog
- A4: Roy Brown & His Mighty Mighty Men - Mr Hound Dog's In Town
- A5: Sonny Thompson - Lost In This Great Big City
- B1: The Tenderfoots - Save Me Some Kisses
- B2: Roy Estrada & The Rocketeers - Jungle Dreams (Part 2)
- B3: Albert King - Had You Told It Like It Was (It Wouldn't Be Like It Is) (It Wouldn't Be Like It Is)
- B4: The 5 Royales - I Need Your Lovin' Baby
- C1: Otis Williams & His Charms - Little Turtle Dove
- C2: Little Willie John - It Only Hurts A Little While
- C3: The Zircons - Mama Wants To Drive
- C4: Tonni Kalash - The Boss
- C5: Rosemary - Not Much (Do You Baby) (Do You Baby)
- D1: The Fabulous Denos - I've Enjoyed Being Loved By You
- D2: Dolph Prince - You're Gonna Drive Me Crazy
- D3: Billy Soul - Big Balls Of Fire
- D4: Hank Ballard & The Midnighters - It's Love Baby (24 Hours A Day)
- E1: Kenny Martin - My Love Is Coming Down
- F1: Lulu Reed With Sonny Thompson & His Orchestra - Your Love Keeps A Working On Me (Previously Unreleased Version)
Fifth -and last- volume of our "R&B Hipshakers" series, featuring rockin' R&B and early soul from the King and Federal catalogues. A compilation of tracks from 1953 to 1964 by essential artists such as Hank Ballard, The 5 Royales, Little Esther, Little Willie John, Lula Reed, Albert King… that, after 5 juicy volumes (do you have them all?), reach the magic number of 100 delights from King and Federal's incredible output.
20 terrific dance cuts selected by genre expert Mr Fine Wine, from WFMU's Downtown Soulville. Most of the tracks have never been reissued before. *This volume includes a previously unreleased version of Lulu Reed's 'Your Love Keeps A-Working on Me' on a bonus single that will be solely available as part of this 2LP + bonus 7" pack.
- A1: T'aimer Follement
- A2: Laisse Les Filles
- A3: J'suis Mordu
- A4: Souvenirs Souvenirs
- A5: Je Veux Me Promener
- A6: Tu Parles Trop
- A7: Une Boom Chez John
- B1: Oui Mon Cher
- B2: 24000 Baisers
- B3: Sentimental
- B4: Tutti Frutti
- B5: Nous, Quand On S'embrasse
- B6: Tu Peux La Prendre
- B7: Viens Danser Le Twist - Let's Twist Again
- C1: Retiens La Nuit
- C2: Sam Di Soir
- C3: Ya Ya Twist
- C4: Ja, Der Elefant
- C5: Be-Bop A Lula
- C6: Maybeleene
- C7: Hound Dog
- D1: Madison Twist
- D2: Hey! Baby
- D3: Pas Cette Chanson
- D4: Hey Little Girl
- D5: L'idole Des Jeunes
- D6: C'est Le Mashed Potatoes
- D7: Comme L'été Dernier
- D8: La Bagarre
Jean Philippe Smet went to a different type school: while education came second, he spent most of his time in music halls. He began studio recording at 17 and was still there almost 60 years later, at 74. You can fool people for a long time and an audience for a brief moment, but no one could have fooled such a diverse fanbase for 57 years. There are only few examples, in France or anywhere else, of such longevity in the music industry.
Not only did Johnny Hallyday attract a horde of admirers around him, but he also never stopped growing his fans who stayed with him for 57 years. Staying at the top for five decades is only possible for an artist who combines sincerity with talent.
It is that combination of gifts and personality, along with the exceptional composers and writers surrounding him, that can explain why three years after his death, people are still looking for the slightest opportunity to get together and celebrate their idol.
There’sone word that unites everyone who loves Johnny Hallyday with the ones who don't; and this word is 'Respect'. This record is available in crystal clear with a printed inner sleeve!”




















