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Various - Sassy Sugar - The Pure Essence Of Nashville Rock'n'Roll
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2011 three CD set. Long before the phrase 'The Nashville Sound' was coined, Music City USA was home to a great many Rock 'n' Roll recordings. Week after week, record companies would dispatch their latest signings to strut their stuff at the RCA Studio on Hawkins Street and Owen Bradley's Quonset Hut on 16th Avenue South. These were the facilities where future legends such as Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly and Gene Vincent would evince some of their finest recorded works. On hand to make sure the process went according to plan was a coterie of musicians whose country, R&B and gospel roots provided the ultimate alchemy. Stuart Colman, himself a one-time resident of Nashville, has cherry-picked a prime selection of sides recorded in Music City between 1956 and 1960, many of which are extremely rare and have certainly never been on CD before. The end result is a true eye-opener. 75 tracks
1. Danny Wolfe: Pucker Paint
2. Red Foley: Strike While the Iron Is Hot
3. Frankie Miller: Rain Rain
4. Ray Melton: Boppin' Guitar
5. The Browns: Ain't No Way in This World
6. Wayne Walker: I'm Finally Free
7. Lee Emerson: What a Night
8. Bernard Hardison: Too Much
9. Melvin Endsley: I Like Your Kind of Love
10. The Everly Brothers: Keep a Knockin'
11. Billy Brown: Lost Weekend
12. Billy Grammer: Bonaparte's Retreat
13. Jimmy Donley: Radio, Jukebox and TV
14. Conway Twitty: What Am I Living for
15. Buddy Holly: Ting-A-Ling
16. Terry Noland: There Was a Fungus Among Us
17. Huelyn Duvall: Comin' or Goin'
18. Benny Joy - Big John Taylor: Ittie Bittie Everything
19. Ray Smith: Makes Me Feel Good
20. Andy Anderson & the Rolling Stones: Johnny Valentine