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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelBear Family Records (Germany)
UPC4000127156242
eBay Product ID (ePID)15050192619
Product Key Features
Release Year1992
FormatCD
GenreRock 'n' Roll, Oldies
ArtistVarious Artists
Release TitleThat'll Flat Git It!, Vol. 3
Additional Product Features
DistributionMSI Music Distribution
Country/Region of ManufactureGermany
Number of Discs1
Additional informationPerformers include: Rose Maddox, Jerry Reed, Louvin Brothers, Bob Luman, Skeets McDonald, Tommy Sands, Faron Young, Ferlin Huskey, Bobby Lee Trammel. Recorded from 1953 to 1960. Includes a 32-page booklet. Lost and forgotten 1950s and 1960s rockabilly singles from Capitol Records' vaults are collected on this third installment of the series. Tracks include "Red Hen Hop" and "Mexicali Baby." More raw rockabilly and country bop, this time from the vaults of Capitol Records. While the label had Gene Vincent and Esquerita, a quick listen to these will reveal rockabilly sounds with the accent on the 'billy. Skeets McDonald's "You Oughta See Grandma Rock" goes a long way toward defining the compilation's strengths, and Tommy Sands, long thought of as a teen idol singing pop mush, stokes the fires here with "The Worryin' Kind" and "Playin' the Field." While Ferlin Husky masquerading as Simon Crum on "Bop Cat Bop," The Rio Rockers' "Mexicali Baby" and Bobby Lee Trammell's "You Mostest Girl" show the length and breadth of the genre, perhaps the most fascinating earful of all is The Louvin Brothers testing the waters of rockabilly with "Red Hen Hop" and "Cash on the Barrelhead." ~ Cub Koda