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About this product
Product Identifiers
ProducerGlenn Sutton
Record LabelBFG, BEAR FAMILY Germany
UPC4000127169853
eBay Product ID (ePID)10046041944
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2008
GenreRockabilly
ArtistLuman, Bob
Release TitleBob Rocks
Dimensions
Item Height0.46 in
Item Weight0.30 lb
Item Length5.71 in
Item Width4.92 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks36
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Red Hot 1.2 Stranger Than Fiction 1.3 Blue Days, Black Nights 1.4 You're the Cause of It All 1.5 All Night Long 1.6 That's Alright 1.7 Whenever You're Ready 1.8 Hello Baby 1.9 Red Cadillac ; a Black Mustache 1.10 In the Deep Dark Jungle 1.11 This Is the Night 1.12 Make Up Your Mind Baby (Wild Version) 1.13 Your Love 1.14 Wild Eyed Woman 1.15 No Use in Lying 1.16 Guitar Picker 1.17 Everybody's Talkin 1.18 I Know My Baby Cares 1.19 Try Me 1.20 Svengali 1.21 My Baby Walks All Over Me 1.22 Loretta (Take 4) 1.23 Boom Boom Boom Yippy Yi Ya (Take 5) 1.24 Buttercup 1.25 Let's Think About Living 1.26 You've Got Everything 1.27 Why, Why, Bye, Bye 1.28 Old Friends 1.29 Bad Bad Day 1.30 I Love You Because 1.31 Meet Mr. Mud 1.32 Great Snowman 1.33 Boston Rocker 1.34 Oh Boy 1.35 Johnny B. Goode 1.36 Mystery Train
Notes2008 collection. Big, good looking, a fine singer, and a hell of an entertainer. Women loved him and men admired him. Bob Luman had it all. Bob's entire recording career has been documented by Bear Family Records on two critically acclaimed box sets and a DVD of vintage performances. Now, the rockin' best of these two sets is available on a single CD, drawn largely from Luman's earliest years. These tracks, including originally unissued material, offer ample proof of why Luman is an icon to Rockabilly collectors today. You'll hear not only the finest in Luman's virile vocals, including his biggest hit 'Let's Think About Living', but also the stunning lead guitar work by the legendary James Burton. Sample the performances that led fellow Imperial Records artist Ricky Nelson to wrestle Luman's band away from him after the two men first met in Los Angeles in 1957. Included with this 36 track set is a detailed biography of the Texas rocker by music historian Hank Davis, based on exclusive interviews with Luman's friends, fellow musicians (including Burton) and family members. Bear Family.