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Psycobilly Box - Rockabilly Roots & Hootenanny (CD)

By: Various Artists


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DISC 1 for Psycobilly Box - Rockabilly Roots & Hootenanny (CD) Album By Various Artists
1   Surf City - The Meteors
2   Loan Shark - The Guana Batz
3   Make a Circuit With Me - The Polecats
4   Good Rockin' Tonight - Lemmy/Danny B. Harvey/Johnny Ramone/Slim Jim Phantom
5   Road To Rack 'N' Ruin - King Kurt
6   Stop, Look And Listen - Patsy Cline
7   Transvestite Blues - Demented Are Go!
8   Let's Go Somewhere - Frantic Flinstones
9   One Cup Of Coffee And a Cigarette - Glen Glenn/Lonesome Spurs
10   Viva Las Vegas - Johnny Ramone
11   Radio Jingle - Eddie Cochran
12   Wolly Bully - The Highliners (Live)
13   Big River - The Head Cat
14   Hell Bop - 13 Cats
15   Johnny Cynic - Scared Stiff
16   Should I Stay Or Should I Go - The Tailgators
17   Summertime - Swing Cats
18   Coffin Nails - Coffin Nails
19   When Sin Stops - Buddy Holly/Waylon Jennings
20   Rock This Town - Stray Cats (Live)
21   Your Time Is Up - Frantic Flinstones
22   Serial Killer - Hayride To Hell
 
DISC 2 for Psycobilly Box - Rockabilly Roots & Hootenanny (CD) Album By Various Artists
1   Gravedigger Rock - The Polecats
2   Ride the Torpedo - The Tallboys
3   Blue Moon Of Kentucky - Wanda Jackson
4   I Want Your Loving - Skitzo (Live)
5   That's All Right, Mama - Elvis Presley (Live)
6   Holy Hack Jack - Demented Are Go!
7   Jungle Rock - The Radiacs
8   Nuclear Survival Course
9   Make That Move - Rockacats
10   13 Cats - 13 Cats
11   Disneyland - The Meteors
12   Rock Around the Clock - Billy Halley
13   Swing Cat Stomp - Swing Cats
14   Be-Bop-A-Lula - Gene Vincent/13 Cats
15   Honky Tonk Merry Go Round - Patsy Cline/Lonesome Spurs
16   Stray Cat Strut - Stray Cats (Acoustic Version)
17   Whip It Up - The Deltas
18   Seethrough - The Guana Batz
19   Bambooland - Batmobile (Live)
20   Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend - Marilyn Monroe/Swing Cats
21   Shake a Bone Capone - Frantic Flinstones
22   Norman Bates - Tailgators
 


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Title Note

Most fans consider psychobilly to be the stuff that lives on the sleazy and morbid end of the roots rock spectrum, somewhere between the Misfits and Gene Vincent, but this two-disc collection wanders off in any number of directions that have precious little to do with such things. Things kick off with appropriate tracks by the Meteors and the Guana Batz, but track three is the Polecats' squeaky-clean electro-billy hit "Make a Circuit with Me," and track six is a rare Patsy Cline side that swings harder than you'd expect but hardly qualifies as rockabilly. Psychobilly Box drifts through tracks by rockabilly revivalists like the Stray Cats, some contributions from actual first-generation rockers (Buddy Holly backing up friend Waylon Jennings, a latter-day recut of Bill Haley's "Rock Around the Clock," and a shaky duet between Glen Glenn and the Lonesome Spurs), hipster swing from the Swing Cats, two cuts from closet rockabilly fan Johnny Ramone (including a version of "Good Rockin' Tonight" with Lemmy on vocals), a bit of old-school country, some artificially created duets (technology matches Marilyn Monroe with the Swing Cats and Gene Vincent with 13 Cats), and a few non-musical audio oddities (a radio station ID from Eddie Cochran and excerpts from a '50s radio documentary on surviving an atomic attack). There are some good tracks scattered throughout these two discs and a few nice surprises, but Psychobilly Box is not a long blast of dingy and irresponsible twangy psychosis (though you do get a "Psychobilly" button and patch with the box, allowing you to show allegiance to the genre that doesn't quite dominate this box). ~ Mark Deming

By the time you get to the halfway point of the first disc of Psychobilly Box, you don't have to be a serious musicologist to realize that the nameless souls who compiled this set were pretty clueless about what constitutes "psychobilly." Most fans consider psychobilly to be the stuff that lives on the sleazy and morbid end of the roots rock spectrum, somewhere between the Misfits and Gene Vincent, but this two-disc collection wanders off in any number of directions that have precious little to do with such things. Things kick off with appropriate tracks by the Meteors and the Guana Batz, but track three is the Polecats' squeaky-clean electro-billy hit "Make a Circuit with Me," and track six is a rare Patsy Cline side that swings harder than you'd expect but hardly qualifies as rockabilly. Psychobilly Box drifts through tracks by rockabilly revivalists like the Stray Cats, some contributions from actual first-generation rockers (Buddy Holly backing up friend Waylon Jennings, a latter-day recut of Bill Haley's "Rock Around the Clock," and a shaky duet between Glen Glenn and the Lonesome Spurs), hipster swing from the Swing Cats, two cuts from closet rockabilly fan Johnny Ramone (including a version of "Good Rockin' Tonight" with Lemmy on vocals), a bit of old-school country, some artificially created duets (technology matches Marilyn Monroe with the Swing Cats and Gene Vincent with 13 Cats), and a few non-musical audio oddities (a radio station ID from Eddie Cochran and excerpts from a '50s radio documentary on surviving an atomic attack). There are some good tracks scattered throughout these two discs and a few nice surprises, but anyone expecting a long blast of dingy and irresponsible twangy psychosis is going to be disappointed -- not only isn't a large portion of this psychobilly, a surprising amount isn't even rockabilly (though you do get a "Psychobilly" button and patch with the box, allowing you to show allegiance to the genre that doesn't quite dominate this box). Throw in less than stellar mastering and a lack of liner notes and you get a package even the most devoted fans don't really need in their collections. ~ Mark Deming



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