Sun: The Roots Of Rock: Volume 10: Sun Country (LP, Comp, Mono).
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On this page you can not listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. All materials are provided for educational purposes. Genre of this release: Rock music Folk, World, & Country music. Released at: This album was released on the label Charly Records (catalog number CR 30117). This album was released in 1977 year. Format of the release is. Vinyl, LP.
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I love rock and roll all the way through Rockpile, through T. Rex and the Stooges," McPherson told us. "All those things are fair game to soak up into what we do. After two solid albums packed with alt-country (2009's American Central Dust ) and earthy country (2013's Honky Tonk ), the 10 songs on Notes of Blue are inspired by the blues, but not the standard blues as most of us know it. The unique and haunting tunings of Mississippi Fred McDowell, Skip James and Nick Drake were all points of exploration for frontman Jay Farrar. This latest album by JD Wilkes and his groundbreaking Southern Gothic band, the Legendary Shack Shakers, is truly rockin', truly weird and truly enjoyable. These guys will throw together blues, carnival music, rockabilly and the swampiest swamp rock this side of Paducah, Kentucky, and it will-somehow-suck you in, time and time again.
Stay tuned for the next volume! Tracklist: 00:00 Zardonic - The Future Sound Of Rock Intro 00:32 Zardonic - Against All Odds (Instrumental Mix) 02:56 Black Sun Empire - Bitemark (Zardonic Remix) 05:08 Zardonic - Against All Odds (Rusty K Remix) 06:57 Hive - Neo (Audio Remix) 08:46 Zardonic - Raise Hell (Evol Intent Remix) 09:52.
Volume Rock by VALLEY OF THE SUN, released 29 April 2016 1. Eternal Forever 2. Wants and Needs 3. The Hunt 4. Land of Fools 5. I Breathe the Earth 6. Speaketh the Shaman 7. Beneath the Veil 8. Solstice 9. Empty Visions. Colin M. Valley of the Sun return with an outrageously catchy collection of desert fuzz rock best enjoyed at max volume. Ariane Stoltenberg I love it- rocks as hell!!! Daniel Wojahn. Daniel Wojahn While their first album was a wall of desert sand hitting you right in the face and you standing there like Johnny Depp in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas enjoying his beer, the new album is a tad more relaxed. Kyuss, QOTSA, Brant Bjork's spirited songs which give the whole a fresh and exciting touch!
4. State of Emergency. 6. Destroy the Dancefloor. 7. Rude Boy for Life. 8. Killing Me. 9. Spit Out the Poison. 11. Ease Up. 12. Choices and Decisions.
First 10 entries here span the Clash's polyglot punk, Prince's crossover funkadelica, Afro-bop from Talking Heads and Paul Simon and hymns of innocence and experience by U2 and Tracy Chapman. This has been the first rock & roll decade without revolution, or true revolutionaries, to call its own. The Fifties witnessed nothing less than the birth of the music. The Sixties were rocked by Beatlemania, Motown, Phil Spector, psychedelia and Bob Dylan. The Seventies gave rise to David Bowie, Bruce Springsteen, heavy metal, punk and New Wave
| A1 | –Clyde Leoppard Band | Split PersonalityBass – Clyde LeoppardGuitar – Buddy HolobaughVocals, Piano – Joe Baugh*Written-By, Steel Guitar – Stan KeslerWritten-By, Vocals – Bill Taylor |
| A2 | –Charlie Feathers | Peepin' EyesFiddle – Bill CantrellSteel Guitar – Stan KeslerVocals, Bass – Marcus Van StoryWritten-By, Vocals, Guitar – Feathers* |
| A3 | –Malcolm Yelvington | Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-DeeBass – Jake RylesGuitar – Gordon MashburnPiano – Reece FlemingSteel Guitar – Miles WinnVocals, Guitar – Malcolm YelvingtonWritten-By – McGhee* |
| A4 | –Howard Seratt | Troublesome WatersVocals, Guitar – Howard SerattWritten By – Rippetoe |
| A5 | –Slim Rhodes Band | I've Never Been So BlueBass – Spec RhodesGuitar – Brad SuggsVocals – Dottie MooreWritten-By, Guitar – Slim Rhodes |
| A6 | –Miller Sisters | Got You On My MindBass – Marcus Van StoryGuitar – Quinton ClaunchPiano – Joe Baugh Steel Guitar – Stan KeslerVocals – Elsie Jo Miller, Mildred WagesWritten By – Miller |
| A7 | –Miller Sisters | Someday You Will PayFiddle – Bill Cantrell, Baugh*Spoons – Charlie FeathersWritten By – Miller |
| A8 | –J.R. Brown & J.W. Brown | Drunk!Vocals, Bass – J.W. BrownVocals, Guitar – J.R. BrownWritten By – Brown |
| B1 | –Johnny Cash | Two Timin' WomanBass – Marshall GrantDrums – Gene ChrismanGuitar – Luther Perkins, Stan KeslerPiano – Bobby WoodVocals, Guitar – Johnny CashWritten-By – Cash* |
| B2 | –Ernie Chaffin | Heart Of MeFiddle, Guitar, Bass – Unknown ArtistVocals, Guitar – Ernie ChaffinWritten-By – Pee Wee Maddux |
| B3 | –Ernie Chaffin | Laughin' And Jokin'Bass – Leo LodnerGuitar – Ernie HarveyVocals, Guitar – Ernie ChaffinWritten-By, Steel Guitar – Pee Wee Maddux |
| B4 | –Onie Wheeler | Tell 'Em OffBass – Cliff AcredDrums – James Van Eaton*Guitar – Billy Riley*, Sidney Manker*Written-By, Vocals – Wheeler* |
| B5 | –Ken Cook | JennyBass – Jack ClementDrums – James Van Eaton*Guitar – Billy Riley*Vocals – Ken Cook Written-By – Cook* |
| B6 | –Warren Smith | Goodbye Mr. LoveBass – Cliff AcredDrums – James Van Eaton*Guitar – Billy Riley*, Sidney Manker*Written By – BrydWritten-By, Vocals – Warren Smith |
| B7 | –Billy Riley* | Sweet WilliamWritten-By, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Riley* |
| B8 | –Jerry Lee Lewis | Settin' The Woods On FireDrums – James Van Eaton*Guitar – Roland JanesRhythm Guitar – Unknown ArtistVocals, Piano – Jerry Lee LewisWritten By – Williams |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CR 30117 | Various | Sun: The Roots Of Rock: Volume 10: Sun Country (LP, Comp, Mono) | Charly Records | CR 30117 | UK | 1977 |
| CR 30117 | Various | Sun: The Roots Of Rock: Volume 10: Sun Country (LP, Comp, Mono) | Charly Records | CR 30117 | Italy | 1977 |
| CR 30117 | Various | Sun: The Roots Of Rock: Volume 10: Sun Country (LP, Comp) | Charly Records | CR 30117 | UK | 1977 |
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