Description
ALADDIN RECORDS was one of the earliest indie labels in Los Angeles to specialise in Blues, R&B, R&R, Hillbilly and other non-mainstream musical genres. Originally formed in 1945 as Philo Records, the 30 tracks on this unique set span 1946-1960, and feature an eclectic range of both well-known and obscure performers. Many of the more rocking titles herein became popular in Europe during the 1970s Rockabilly Revival
Tracklist:
- If I Were a Itty Bitty Girl – Velma Nelson
- Hey Jack – the Dozier Boys
- Get High – Le Melle Prince
- Maggie’s Boogie – Peppermint Harris
- I Need You, I Want You – Jack ‘The Bear’ Parker
- Way Down Boogie – Harold Burrage
- Lawd, Lawd, Lawd – the Ebonaires
- Yac-A-Dak – Chuck Higgins
- Don’t Leave Me Baby – Lowell Fulson
- Call Me, Call Me, Call Me – Dolores Gibson
- Shtiggy Boom – Patti Anne
- Do Bop Sha Bam – the Spence Sisters
- Ding, Dong, Ding – Bip and Bop
- A Bottle of Pop and a Lollypop – the Lollypoppers
- Cryin’ Emma – Rolling Crew
- Rock ‘N Roll Drive-In – “Fatso” Theus ; the Flairs
- Little Mama – the Jivers
- Ray Pearl – the Jivers
- No One Can Love Like I Do – Skinny Dynamo
- Bom Bom Lulu – Gene ; Eunice
- P.B. Baby – Wilbur Whitfield and the Pleasers
- For the Lady – Wilbur Whitfield and the Pleasers
- Holy Smoke, Baby – Tony Allen
- King Kong – Big “T” Tyler
- Sadie Green – Big “T” Tyler
- One, Two, Let’s Rock – Sugar Pie and Pee Wee
- Smack Smack – Marvin ; Johnny
- Take a Bath – Charles Sims
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