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25 Rockin' Instrumentals

 
Album Review: 25 Rockin' Instrumentals

  • Artist: Various Artists
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 19, 2003
  • Type: Collection (various artists)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Perhaps the selection, running order, and packaging aren't perfect. But this is a very good compilation of 25 early instrumental rock & roll hits, all but one originating between the mid-'50s and mid-'60s, containing most of the key hits and performers in the genre. Bill Doggett's "Honky Tonk," Duane Eddy's "Rebel Rouser," Lonnie Mack's "Memphis," Dick Dale's "Misirlou," Bill Justis' "Raunchy," the Champs' "Tequila," the Ventures' "Walk Don't Run," and the Pyramids' "Penetration" are all here, and are all undisputed classics of the style. There are also numerous slightly lesser-known hits that nonetheless deserve a spot on anyone's list of the most exciting and influential instrumentals of the time, like Preston Epps' "Bongo Rock" and Sandy Nelson's "Teen Beat." And for variety if not as top-notch quality, there's B. Bumble & the Stingers' novelty "Bumble Boogie B" and the not-quite-rock of Kokomo's orchestra-with-a-beat "Asia Minor." There's nothing in the way of total obscurities, but it's worth noting that the Busters' pretty tough 1963 number 25 single, "Bust Out," is rarely heard on oldies radio or placed on this kind of anthology; the same goes for the far less exciting Billy Joe & the Checkmates' "Percolator (Twist)," even though the latter tune actually made number ten in 1962. What's to complain about? Just minor things -- Booker T. & the MG's' "Green Onions" would have fit better chronologically than their admittedly excellent 1969 hit "Time Is Tight," and some notable artists and songs (the Surfaris' "Wipe Out," the Chantays' "Pipeline," Santo & Johnny's "Sleep Walk," the Shadows' "Apache") aren't here. But it's a generous scoop of much of the best that early instrumental rock had to offer. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Misirlou Joe Pina, Nicholas Roubanis, Bob Russell, Fred Wise, Milton Leeds Dick Dale (2:14)
Memphis [Stereo][Version] Chuck Berry Lonnie Mack (2:33)
Bongo Rock Preston Epps, Arthur Egnoian Preston Epps (2:09)
Tall Cool One Kent Morrill, Rick Dangel, John Greek The Wailers (2:35)
Raunchy Bill Justis, Sid Manker Bill Justis (2:23)
Soul Twist King Curtis King Curtis & The Noble Knights (2:49)
Rebel Rouser Duane Eddy, Lee Hazlewood Duane Eddy (2:28)
Rumble Link Wray, Mark Grant Link Wray (2:27)
The Happy Organ David Clowney, James Kriegsmann, K.R. Wood Dave "Baby" Cortez (2:01)
Wheels Norman Petty, Jimmy Torres, Richard Stephens The String-A-Longs (1:57)
Teen Beat Sandy Nelson, Arthur Egnoian Sandy Nelson (2:26)
Tequila Chuck Rio The Champs (2:13)
Asia Minor Jimmy Wisner Kokomo (2:01)
Honky Tonk Bill Doggett, Clifford Scott, Henry Glover, Billy Butler Bill Doggett (5:40)
Penetration Steve Leonard Pyramid (2:03)
Bust Out The Busters (2:33)
Time Is Tight Steve Cropper, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Booker T. Jones, Al Jackson, Jr. Booker T. & the MG's (3:19)
Percolator (Twist) Ernie Freeman, Lew Bedell Billy Joe & The Checkmates (2:14)
Red River Rock Tom King, John Paris Johnny & the Hurricanes (2:14)
Wild Weekend Phil Todaro, Tom Shannon The Rockin' Rebels (2:19)
Drums A-Go-Go Paul Buff Hollywood Persuaders (2:22)
Guitar Boogie Shuffle Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith The Virtues (2:26)
Bumble Boogie Jack Fina B. Bumble & the Stingers (2:13)
Torquay George Tomsco The Fireballs (1:58)
Walk, Don't Run Johnny Smith The Ventures (2:04)

Credits

Lonnie Mack (Guitar), Bill Doggett (Organ), Bill Doggett (Producer), Duane Eddy (Guitar), Art Laboe (Percussion), Art Laboe (Producer), Link Wray (Guitar), King Curtis (Saxophone), Clifford Scott (Saxophone), Sandy Nelson (Drums), Dave "Baby" Cortez (Piano), Dave "Baby" Cortez (Organ (Hammond)), Dave "Baby" Cortez (Vocals), Nokie Edwards (Bass (Electric)), Preston Epps (Bongos), Kim Fowley (Producer), Bruce Johnston (Piano), Bill Justis (Director), Bill Justis (Sax (Alto)), Frank Virtue (Guitar), Frank Virtue (Producer), Kent Morrill (Piano), Norman Petty (Producer), Jimmy Wisner (Producer), Don Wilson (Guitar), Archie Bleyer (Producer), Bob Bogle (Guitar), Jimmy Bruno (Guitar), Paul Buff (Producer), Dave Burgess (Guitar), Dave Burgess (Producer), Evren Goknar (Mastering), Rene Hall (Arranger), Booker T. Jones (Producer), Cary E. Mansfield (Collection), Jim Monsour (Producer), Earl Palmer (Drums), Richard Podolor (Guitar), Bob Reisdorff (Producer), Tommy Tedesco (Guitar), Billy Butler (Guitar), Billy Butler (Group Member), Sid Manker (Guitar), The Sharps (Vocals (Background)), Bill Dahl (Liner Notes), John Hodge (Producer), Sam Phillips (Producer), George Tomsco (Guitar), Jack Baker (Bass), Jack Baker (Producer), Skip Mercer (Guitar), Fran Parda (Drums), Johnny Paris (Saxophone), Paul Tesluk (Organ), Phil Todaro (Producer), Dave Yorko (Guitar), Bill Pitzonka (Art Direction), Bill Pitzonka (Design), Marty Wekser (Producer), Marty Wekser (Collection), Bobby Robinson (Producer), Lew Bedell (Producer), Steve Massie (Producer), Steve Massie (Collection), Doug Moody (Producer), Ernie Freeman Combo (Piano), Steve Leonard (Bass), Bill Bernal (Saxophone), Carl Edmondson (Producer), Danny Flores (Saxophone), Clark Galehouse (Producer), Jim Kipler (Guitar), Mick Kipler (Saxophone), Jay Gilbert (Cover Photo), Jmmy Spurill (Guitar)
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