Bizzarra antologia Ace che raccoglie le canzoni che hanno titoli e liriche strani. Tutti Frutti, Hocus Pocus, Yodee Yankee, Mope-Itty-Mope etc. Cantate da Larry Williams, Little Richard, Drifters, Rivingtons, KIngsmen, Joe Houston e molti altri.
La prima collezione di brani rari, A & B sides ed altre stranezze. 24 canzoni, Omnivore Records, Usa.
A Durham in North Carolina, nonostante la giovane età, Joseph Decosimo è considerato un maestro della musica tradizionale e dell'old time music che esplora in dischi misteriosi e affascinanti come questo suo oterzo album Fiery Gizzard, in cui interpreta alcun brani della tradizione con un approccio personale.
Non sigillato
Recordings circa 1959 - 1966
2 album su 1 CD.
Recorded live at Montreux, Switzerland during the Golden Rose Television Festival on May 1st, 1973
Songs recorded 1967-1993
All selections produced by Jerry Ross except track 20 produced by Mark Stocker & Jay Proctor
Compilation produced by Steve Kolanjian and Elot Goshman
Orchestra conducted by Benny Carter
Recorded at Capitol Studios Los Angeles on March & April 1962
Original sessions produced by Dave Cavanaugh
Reissue produced by Michael Cuscuna
Remixed and remastered using 24-bit Super Bit Mapping by Ron McMaster
Trini Lopez's last full album for Reprise, "The Whole Enchilada" didn't attract a lot of attention when it came out in 1969. It didn't crack the top 200 on the albums chart, and none of the singles broke out to become hits. Don't let that stop you from checking it out: It's an energetic, surprising album, and probably the closest thing to rock and roll he cut since his early discs for the label.
Produced by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, the collection includes some truly dynamic cover tunes, including a killer medley that blends "Sunshine Superman" and "Cry Like a Baby." There is also a lively reading of Jay and the Americans' "Come a Little Bit Closer" that tops the original as Trini has some fun with his Spanish pronounciation. Also notice a fab Spanish-language reading of Donovan's "Lalena," which features some of his most sensitive vocalizing. The album's great, should-have-been-a-hit track is "My Baby Loves Sad Songs," a swinging Boyce-Hart number that features a freewheeling Trini vocal with some lively ad-libs.
Again, you won't find any of his big hits here, but a lot of tracks that deserved more attention upon the album's release. It's like the perfect soundtrack to a terrific, swinging cocktail party that never was.
Original Piccadilly / Columbia Recordings
2 LP su 1 CD
CD release of his album originally on Okeh in 1967