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77 minutes of traditional Country holiday music . 31 wonderful christmas songs not only for Hillbillies. Volume 2
Whip Masters Instrumental Vol. 1
It's a hit, get it covered and do it better! 30 Rockin' cover-songs - Volume One
It's a hit, get it covered and do it better! 30 Rockin' cover-songs - Volume Two
The third edition of Rockin’ & Rollin’ Cover Songs is jam-packed with jumping and jiving cover- versions. The American performers and one Canadian sit side by side with Australian and New Zealand-based performers, all of whom rock and roll with panache and stylishness. The music is sourced from 1955 through to 1962, from the domains of, Rhythm & Blues, Rock 'n' Roll, and Doo-Wop music, and the quality dance-tunes is maintained on the final album.
28 raw and greasy little-known Rock'n'Roll songs. Final Volume five ...
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.
Songs of horror, presented with Atomicat finesse.
Atomicat Hootenanny
It’s Christmas Once Again - 30 Atomicat style Christmas songs
“Rhythm & Blues Goes Rock & Roll volumes one to five from Atomicat Records looks at Caucasian cover-rockers from America and Australia. The musicians are from differing music backgrounds and covered R&B songs in their own style. The music within My Baby Left Me is sourced from the golden years of 1955 through to 1963, from labels large and small. Every album contains twenty-eight songs, and each album ends like Rock ‘n’ Roll evenings of the past, with a love song. The album is stuffed full of cover-rockers, with numerous artists being mostly unknown, but not lacking in star quality. The albums are perfect for collectors who wish to own a more diverse range of songs, and those who enjoy dancing.”
Rhythm & Blues Goes Rock & Roll Volume Two – Rock And Roll Music - Atomicat Records (ACCD102) looks at Caucasian men and women from differing music backgrounds who covered R&B songs in their own style. The music within Rock And Roll Music is sourced from the golden years of 1954 through to 1963, from labels large and small. The 28-song album is stuffed full of American and Australian Rockers, with numerous artists being mostly unknown, but not lacking in star quality. The albums are perfect for collectors who wish to own a more diverse range of songs, and those who enjoy dancing
Rhythm & Blues Goes Rock & Roll Volume Three – Dance Girl Dance - Atomicat Records (ACCD103) looks at Caucasian men and women from differing music backgrounds who covered R&B hits in their own style. The music within Dance Girl Dance is sourced from the golden years of 1953 through to 1962, from labels large and small. The 28-song album is stuffed full of American and Australian Rockers, with numerous artists being mostly unknown, but not lacking in star quality. The albums are perfect for collectors who wish to own a more diverse range of songs, and those who enjoy dancing.
Rhythm & Blues Goes Rock & Roll Volume Four – Smack Dab In The Middle - Atomicat Records (ACCD104) looks at Caucasian men and women from differing music backgrounds who covered R&B songs. The music within Smack Dab In The Middle is sourced from the golden years of 1954 through to 1963, from labels large and small. The 28-song album is stuffed full of American, Australian, and Argentinian Rockers, with numerous artists being mostly unknown, but not lacking in star quality. The albums are perfect for collectors who wish to own a more diverse range of songs, and those who enjoy dancing
Rhythm & Blues Goes Rock & Roll Volume Five – Good Rockin' Tonight - Atomicat Records (ACCD105) looks at Caucasian men and women from differing music backgrounds who covered R&B songs in their own style. The music within Good Rockin' Tonight is sourced from the golden years of 1955 through to 1963, from labels large and small. The 28-song album is stuffed full of American and Australian Rockers, with numerous artists being mostly unknown, but not lacking in star quality. The albums are perfect for collectors who wish to own a more diverse range of songs, and those who enjoy dancing.
Sadie’s Gentlemen’s Club is a brand-new concept from Atomicat Records with thirty songs per album.
You will encounter and absorb yourself into the genres of; titty-shakers, popcorn, twist, pop, exotica, space-age, swing, and blues.Every album has thirty recordings remastered Atomic style which is clear, vibrant and the music is carefully collected throughout the series to offer vibrant and diverse sounds from the numerous musical genres.
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