Description
The 30 songs featured are carefully selected for strollability and the album is programmed to sound like an evening at your local record hop.
The 30 songs featured on the Stroll-A-Rama Volume Four, Atomicat (ACCD165) are carefully selected for strollability and the album is programmed to sound like an evening at your local record hop. The album incorporates Rockabilly, Rock 'n' Roll, Rhythm & Blues, and Blues Rockers, and the songs are perfect for home enjoyment. Additionally, the album will provide Dee Jays with an amazing assortment of sounds on one CD album to maintain strolling dance-floor action. The album includes two bonus songs from the vaults of Rhythm Bomb Records, one of which is a previously unissued recording. It goes without saying one person's stroll is another jive, and what is important is that you enjoy the music.
'Hey, you, come out here on the floor... and Baby Workout' is the opening encouragement from Leroy Jones and with this shouted invitation the album effortlessly continues with the strolling temps. From the Southern and the Eastern Hemispheres of the globe, Reataz with The Satellites, has their eye on Daddy Cool, and Eddie Howell with The Bob Paris Combo cover the R&B classic Kansas City (K.C. Loving). Returning stateside swamp rocker Elton Anderson adds his vocal dexterity to Sick And Tired, and Bob Savar and The Ascots moody interpretation of Suzie Q is convincing and a welcome inclusion on the album. Little Mr. Blues George Terry with Duke Anderson's All Stars with a title change and their own interpretation cover a Ruth Brown song and the ultra-obscure Mama Your Daughter Plays It Cool is a song that you need.
Additional Details
Label: Atomicat
Genre: Blues
Run Time: 72:17 mins
Region: 0
Release Date: 08/23/24
UPC: 4262402122223
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