Piano Red - Red Rocks - COMPACT DISCS [CD]
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- Genre: Easy listening
- Description: The only career retrospective to combine the biggest hits of Piano Red and his alter-ego, Dr. Feelgood.His irresistibly cheerful songs inspired Little Richard, Aretha Franklin and a host of rockabillies including Carl Perkins.Five tracks are released here for the first time ever.The boisterous barrelhouse blues of Willie Perryman were a guaranteed good time no matter which name the Atlanta 88s ace recorded under. After scoring five pounding R&B hits in 1950-1951 for RCA Victor as Piano Red (including the piledriving Rockin' With Red and Right String But The Wrong Yo Yo) and cutting a slew of additional rockers for the firm that stretched into 1958, Piano Red signed with Columbia's OKeh subsidiary, he switched his moniker to Dr. Feelgood and The Interns and nailed a big hit in '62 with his irresistible Doctor Feel-Good.Bear Family's exhaustive four-CD boxed set 'The Doctor's In!' remains the ultimate Piano Red/Dr. Feelgood collection, but this disc boasts a lot of it's high points' Piano Red's Victor hits and a generous array of other Victor standouts (including the blistering instrumental 'Wild Fire'), the best of Piano Red late '50s sides for Checker and Jax, and five previously unreleased OKeh and Columbia sides from 1962 and '66 that were presumed lost when the box was compiled. Album Tracks 1. Rockin' with Red 2. Jumpin' the Boogie 3. Red's Boogie 4. Right String But the Wrong Yo Yo 5. Diggin' the Boogie 6. Layin' the Boogie 7. The Sales Tax Boogie 8. She Walks Right in 9. She's Dynamite 10. Everybody's Boogie 11. Decatur Street Boogie 12. She Knocks Me Out 13. Chitlin' Hop 14. I Ain't Fattenin' Frogs for Snakes 15. Big Rock Joe from Kokomo 16. Jump Man Jump 17. Woo-Ee 18. Rock, Baby 19. Wild Fire 20. Rock and Roll Boogie 21. Boogie Re-Bop 22. I've Been Rockin' 23. Doctor Feel-Good 24. I Ain't Gonna Be a Lowdown
- Artist: Piano Red
- Title: Red Rocks
- Format: CD
- Label: Bear Family
- Release Date: 03/11/2011
- Genre: Easy listening
- Number Of Discs: 1
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- Product Name: Piano Red - Red Rocks - COMPACT DISCS
- UPC: 4000127166395
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