'OUT
THERE'
Vol
2

RELEASE DATE
3rd of April 2006

The
story continues with the release of this second volume of 'Out
There'. This rare collection tells the whole story of how Rock ‘n’ Roll
came to take it’s place in world history , not just churning
out the same old familiar names and places . We have dug deeper
than anyone before to discover how Rock ‘n’ Roll
evolved from tribal origins in Africa and North America : through
to the Blues and Rap - and from European Folk Traditions :
through to Country, Folk and Hillbilly music. 'Out There',
we found a whole treasure trove of rare and original material
by artists known or otherwise which takes you on a musical
journey that is both fascinating and entertaining . This is
a unique document showing the origins of one of the great phenomenon’s
of the 20th Century. If you love music, you should own this
album.
TRACK LISTING:
1) Johnny Guitar Watson - Space Guitar 1953 A recording
way ahead of its time
( Listen to the use of Echo ). Sounding like
Jimi Hendrix but in 1953.
2) Lightning Slim -She's Gone Passionate raw Blues at its best.
3) Harlem Hamfats -Oh Red 1936 A track that was covered later by
Howlin' Wolf, Count Basie and The Ink Spots
4) Ella Fitzgerald - Two Little Men In A Flying Saucer 1951 The
Queen of the Blues sings about 'Little Green Men'- Wonderful !
5) Mississippi Jook Band - Hittin' The Bottle Stomp 1936 Inspired
Robert Johnson who could have sat in on this session.
6) Will Bradley Trio - Down The Road Apiece 1940 A Boogie Woogie
classic.
7) Hank Williams - Rockin' Chair Money 1949 A genius. A Rock star
before Rock 'n' Roll was invented.
8) Louis Jordan- Saturday Night Fish Fry 1949 A contender for the
first
Rock 'n' Roll record.
9) The Boswell Sisters - Rock and Roll 1934 The first mention of
the term
'Rock 'n' Roll.
10) Chet Atkins - Oh By Jingo! 1953 A guitarist who influenced
Rock guitarists
even today.
11) Samantha Bumgarner & Eva Davis - Big-Eyed Rabbit 1924 An
example of a early Rural stringband which sounds almost tribal.
12) Huichol Tribe - Peyote Dance Circa 1950 The rhythm of Rock
'n' Roll.
13) Rev. Edward W. Clayborn - Let That Liar Alone Circa 1930 A
preacher that influenced Rap.
14) Billy Briggs - Alarm Clock Boogie 1951 Country Boogie at it's
best.
15) Wanda & Ruth Neal - Round Town Girls 1927 Rural music -
' Buffalo Girls Go Round The Outside'
16) Son House - My Black Mama pt 1 1930 Slide driven Blues influencing
everyone from Robert Johnson to Led Zep.
17) Little Jimmy Dickens - Rockin' With Red 1953 A Rockabilly standard.
18) Dock Boggs -Country Blues 1927 Talking Mountain Blues before
Woddy Guthrie.
19) Dirty Red - Mother Fuyer 1947 A good example of rude Blues,
a phenomenon that exists in Rock today.
20) The Picaninny Jug Band - You've Gotta Have That Thing' 1932
One of the greatest Jug bands with what sounds like a mad Pop song.
Press Notes
"Fascinating."
Brian
Clark,UK.Rock,.April.2006
'Brilliant.'
Rob Hughes, Uncut,May 2006.
"This collection makes educative-and
really entertaining-listening."
Florence Halfon, Record Collector,June
2006
"Collected together by people
wholove this stuff andwho know alot about it."
TimPeacock Whisperin' and hollerin'
June 2006
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