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Various - Hot Rodders Paradise
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1. Draggin' my Wagon
2. Hot Car Girls
3. Just along for the Ride
4. Hot rod rumble
5. The Ride
6. Kid Cadillac
7. Listen to my motor purr
8. High speed Daddy
9. Hot
Rod Man
10. Packard
Parkin' Blues
11. Mopar Man (alt.)
12. My baby's Car Crazy
13. She drives me high
14. Thunderbirds
15. Cadillacin' Model-A
16. Gear Up Daddy
17. Headlight Blues
18. Old Cars
19. Up through the gears
20. Five Star Boogie
21. 18 Days and 18 Wheels
22. Thats
Wild
23. Why you need a proof?
24. Interstate Fizz
25. Red Cadillac and a black Moustache
26. Highway
Patrol |
Style: Modern Rockabilly
Releasenb.:5635
Popular "Hot Rod Music" saw its heyday during the
late 1950's and early-mid 1960's. The most well known songs
were penned and performed mainly by a small group of young Southern
California musicians and part-time hot rodders in '63 - '64.
But most of us real rockers know that as soon as the first automobile
wheels began rolling off the assembly lines of Detroit, real
"hot rod" records began rolling onto jukeboxes and
DJ's turntables. "Hot Rod Boogies" waved the starting
flag for many a car enthusiast's imagination and sparked the
beginning of a musical genre all it's own. Authentic mid 1950's
rockabilly music can trace much of it's early inspiration and
fast rhythms to a teenager's love of driving fast cars and owning
hopped-up rods.
Today's rockabilly musicians are working wonders with the sounds
that popular culture has long since forgotten or cast onto the
scrap heap. Using the 'spare parts' of vintage 50's sounds,
classic instrumentation & some garage honed talent -and
then inspired by the "kustom" kings of old, modern
rockabilly acts have crafted some truly killer recordings, driving
that original spirit blazing back onto the modern hepcat scene.
Much like the original hot rodders who were often limited by
materials, time and money, these 21st century rockers have fashioned
streamlined, stripped down and scorching retro roots rock music
with all the same fire, flash and fury as their original 1950's
heroes.
Like the curves in a Von Dutch pinstripe that bend and blend
into the perfect work of kustom art, so too does this record
combine that original kustomizing spirit of the "old rat
rodders" and the vintage car sounds that we love (Hillbilly,
Rhythm N' Blues, Novelty & Rockabilly!), welding them into
something cooler, faster and BETTER! And that's what we have
here today, race fans: a real souped up gow job of a hot rod
platter! Rhythm Bomb's own musical mechanics (and a few hand
selected mercenaries) have chopped, channeled and 'hopped' up
22 instant car classics for your driving and listening pleasure!
Remarkably, most are all NEW original tracks, with just a scant
5 retreads (covers) under the hood. What you have here in your
greasy hands is the perfect soundtrack for an afternoon wrenching
in the garage, an evening cruise or a late night drag on the
outskirts of town.
That same rebellious fever and need for something "just
a bit faster and a lot cooler" is what fuels these tracks
here, so please... take it easy 'round them curves!
-Del Villarreal
P.S. All of the amazing hot rod pictures used in this booklet
were taken by Axel Bienert, a real ol' skool rod fan and a talented
photographer from Berlin. More of his eye-popping work can be
found in his fantastic book "V8 Boogie".
Del Villarreal is a disc jockey in the Detroit, MI area who
hosts his own weekly radio program called "Go Kat, GO!
The Rock-A-Billy Show!" and has recently launched his own
24/7 all rockabilly radio station called "MOTORBILLY"
on live365.com. You can find him emceeing or DJing at many of
the worlds biggest rockin' festivals or daydreaming about building
the perfect hot rod with his son, Caleb.
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