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“Caddies were the ultimate expression of America's post-war prosperity and the 1950s dream. The automobile brand will be one-hundred and twenty years old on 22 August 2022, and Atomicat Records shines its headlights onto the Cadillac car with an inspiring variety of songs. The concept of the Cadillac car was the brainchild of; William Murphy, Lemuel Bowen, and Henry M. Leland who designed the first-ever Cadillac car in 1902, and this album is dedicated to them and their automobile which became synonymous with the "Fabulous Fifties."
Atomicat Records Anniversary series celebrates 120 Years of the Cadillac Car (ACCD117) with thirty motorvatin' songs from 1948 through to 1962 paying homage to the gadget-laden "Fabulous Fifties" dream car.
Atomicat takes a different slant to the topic, and we source songs from the genres of Rhythm & Blues, Blues, Doo-Wop, Rock ‘n’ Roll, and Hillbilly. Then we dig a little deeper and include groups named after the automobile, and finally songs that have Cadillac in the lyrics. Atomicat’s seven-dimension tribute allows you can hear how the car entered into the different cultures and influenced songwriters.
"Ford cars were an affordable drive, and from the late 1940s onwards youths customised them into hot rods with twin pipes and a Columbia butt. For you folks who don't dig the jive, that's two carburettors and an overdrive.The thirty song album 121 Years Of The Ford Car is a rockin' tribute in music to Henry Ford's designs."
The Atomicat Records Anniversary series shines its headlights onto Henry Ford's company and celebrates 121 Years Of The Ford Car (ACCD147). "Well gather around friends while I tell you a story about a Model-A Ford." In words and music, we explore Ford cars' influence and appearance in music.
This album is dedicated to Henry Ford's dream and the brand which became synonymous with the "Fabulous Fifties." The Ford Motor Company was founded by Henry Ford on the 16th of June 1903, and in that year the company produced the first Model-A car. Atomicat Records celebrates 121 years of the Ford car with thirty songs, one of which is from 1948, and the remainder are sourced from the years 1952 through to 1962. The featured songs were inspired by the automobile whether in title, verse, or simply the artists took the group name from a Ford model. The album's music is sourced from several genres; jumping Rhythm & Blues, beatie Rock 'n’ Roll, rustic Hillbilly, and sweet Doo-Wop.
The album by design does not feature the household names which are catered for on numerous other compilations. The album looks at the artists who had often one release or faded from public view but left behind a musical legacy. The album is in chronological year order from 1954 through to 1963, with the recordings shuffled around to balance the sound and style, and the concept is focused upon titles released on 78 and 45 RPM and includes some album tracks.
The album by design does not feature the household names which are catered for on numerous other compilations. The album looks at the artists who had often one release or faded from public view but left behind a musical legacy. The album is in a chronological year order from 1953 through to 1963. The recordings shuffled around to balance the style and enhance the listening pleasure, and the concept is focused upon titles released on 78 and 45 RPM and includes some album tracks.
Hillbilly and Rustic Rockabilly Bop series volume 1: A Real Cool Cat. 28 dancefloor fillers "Rockin' Country Style"
A tribute to Johnny Horton to celebrate his 95th birthday!
Atomicat Hootenanny
Foot tapping, rockers with that crazy beat, all served up Atomicat style.
Hot Rods, pretty girls, and parting all served up Atomicat style.
Dynamite Darlings, love, and dancing, all served up Atomicat style.
Blue jeans sweeties, and fun at 4 O'Clock, all served up Atomicat style.
The dungaree cutie invites you to party.
Atomicat Rockers Vol.6 - The Juke Box Man
Hillbilly and Rustic Rockabilly Bop Vol. 4 The Barnyard Hop
The Billy Strange trail: Climb Aboard The Hell Train!
The Koko Mojo Songwriter series is inaugurated with Down Home Special with looks at the craftmanship of Ellas Otha Bates aka Bo Diddley, and artists he wrote for or recorded with
The album is perfect for your local dance-hall or cellar bar with the tempo to get the ladies onto the dance-floor and dance all night long.
28 songs of Western Swing and Country Boogie, with Country style Rock 'N' Roll influences.
Boom Chicka Boom – The Ultimate Collection of Johnny Cash Soundalikes
Atomicat Records (ACCD145), Historic Series story is about 90 Years Since Prohibition Ended, and is musically heard The Rockers, Booze Party which metaphorically give the finger to to Wayne Wheeler‘s Volstead Act which ended 90 years ago on 5th December1933. Due the 1950s being the soda pop years for middle class America, included are some hillbilly rockers to keep the music 100 percent proof! We invite you to enjoy the thirty white artists 100 percent proof rockers, drink but not to excess and party.
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