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Includes 4-page color booklet. This is #196 of a limited pressing run. Warren Smith "Uranium Rock". Onie Wheeler "Walkin' Shoes". Charlie Rich "Yes Ma'am". Ray Smith "Right Behind You Baby".
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelIcehouse Records
UPC0097037706432
eBay Product ID (ePID)16046045810
Product Key Features
Release Year2016
FormatRecord
GenreRock
ArtistVarious
Release TitleRockabilly Rebels 3
Dimensions
Item Height0.12 in
Item Weight0.61 lb
Item Length12.36 in
Item Width12.27 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks10
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Everybody's Tryin' to Be My Baby By Carl Perkins 1:55 1.2 Have Myself a Ball By Malcolm Yelvington 1:46 1.3 Pearly Lee By Billy Lee Riley 2:34 1.4 Friday Night By Jerry Lee Lewis 1:40 1.5 Uranium Rock By Warren Smith 2:07 1.6 Right Behind You Baby By Ray Smith 2:24 1.7 Yes Ma'am By Charlie Rich 2:14 1.8 Walkin' Shoes By Onie Wheeler 2:13 1.9 Mama, Mama, Mama By Hayden Thompson 1:48 1.10 Crawdad Hole 1:55
Number of Discs1
NotesRockabilly Rebels, Volume 3 - ICEHOUSE RECORDS - American country music was formed by the encounter between African American forms of music such as blues and gospel and British, Irish and Scottish ballads, jigs and reels. But blues music began to change in the late 1940 s into a much faster, more upbeat style of music that was first called jump blues and later rhythm and blues, to distinguish it from it's slower, more traditional ancestor. When country music encountered this new rhythm and blues music, the result was a new and uniquely American hybrid known as rockabilly. If country and hillbilly music were the soundtrack of the rural South, rockabilly was the equivalent in the white urban south, a music that seemed to follow the migrations of it's creators and fans, with one foot in the country they left behind and one in the city they had moved to. The classic era of rockabilly was fairly brief, encompassing the years from 1954 to 1960, but those years produced quintessential American records and artists that remain American icons, and helped lay the foundation for rock and roll. All tracks have been handpicked from the Sun Records archive and specially mastered for this album. This Limited and Numbered Edition, 180 gram, Sun Yellow Vinyl, album, also contains a 4 page booklet. The cover art was painted by Memphis artist Stephen Hudson and with the release of Volume's 3 & 4 (in April of 2016), will create an image of a full Rockabilly band if placed side by side.