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Genre:Rock, Blues, Folk World & Country Style:Rock & Roll, Pop Rock, Country, Chicago Blues, Rhythm & Blues, Rockabilly
Tracklist:
A1. Howlin' Wolf - Highway Man A2. Sleepy John Estes - Registration Day A3. Rosco Gordon - T-Model Boogie A4. Little Junior Parker - Mystery Train A5. Jimmy DeBerry - Take A Little Chance A6. Joe Baugh (2) - The Signifying Monkey A7. Jerry Lee Lewis - Hello Hello Baby A8. Billy Adams (13) - Reconsider Baby B1. Johnny Cash - Give My Love To Rose B2. Carl Perkins - I'm Sorry I'm Not Sorry B3. Billy Lee Riley - Rock With Me Baby B4. Jack Earls - Crawdad Hole B5. Roy Orbison - You're My Baby B6. Ray Smith, Charlie Rich - Sail Away B7. Charlie Rich - Closed For Repair B8. Harold Dorman - Wait 'Til Saturday Night
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Manufactured and distributed by President Records Ltd. Made in Gt. Britain.
All tracks recorded in Memphis, except track B8 recorded in Nashville.
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An otherwise apparently identical variant of this album (same catalog #, same artwork and tracklist) states "Manufactured and distributed by Pye Records Ltd."
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout CR 30101 A-1△MB 1 E Matrix / Runout CR 30101 B-1△MB 1 D
Manufactured By President Records Distributed By President Records Lacquer Cut At Pye Studios