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Bop a hula

AU $29.64
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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer's sealing. Item is in ...
Brand
BEAR FAMILY
MPN
BCD15469
UPC
4000127154699
Artist
Jimmy C. Newman
Format
CD
Producer
Fred Rose; Richard Weize (Reissue)
Release Year
1990
Record Label
Bear Family Records (Germany)
Release Title
Bop a Hula
Genre
Cajun
Run Time
115 Mins 6 Seconds

About this product

Product Identifiers

Producer
Fred Rose; Richard Weize (Reissue)
Record Label
Bear Family Records (Germany)
UPC
4000127154699
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4050191033

Product Key Features

Format
CD
Release Year
1990
Genre
Cajun
Run Time
115 Mins 6 Seconds
Artist
Jimmy C. Newman
Release Title
Bop a Hula

Additional Product Features

Distribution
MSI Music Distribution
Number of Discs
2
Country/Region of Manufacture
Germany
Additional information
Comes with a 16 page booklet. Personnel: Jimmy C. Newman (vocals); Chet Atkins, Hank Garland, Billy Byrd, Paul Yandell (electric guitar); Don Helms, Sonny Tramble, Sonny Burnette , Bob Foster, Buddy Emmons (steel guitar); Rufus Thibodeaux (ukulele, fiddle); Jerry Rivers, Tommy Jackson (fiddle); "Papa" John Gordy, Floyd Cramer, Fred Rose, Anita Kerr (piano); D.J. Fontana, T. Tommy Cutrer, Buddy Harman (drums). Liner Note Author: Colin Escott. Recording information: Castle Studio, Nashville, TN (??/1953-02/1958); Fred Rose's House, Nashville, TN (??/1953-02/1958); KWKH Studio, Shreveport, LA (??/1953-02/1958); Nashville, TN (??/1953-02/1958); Owen Bradley Studio, Nashville, TN (??/1953-02/1958); RCA Victor Studios, Nashville, TN (??/1953-02/1958). Photographers: Colin Escott; Jay Miller . Forty-seven songs cut by Jimmy C. Newman for Dot Records between late 1953 and February of 1958, showcasing the singer in his early prime -- Newman's recordings go back to 1946, but these were the ones where he hit his stride. The sound is a mix of Cajun and country, with the strong influence of Ernest Tubb, whom Newman grew up idolizing along with Gene Autry -- Tubb's lead guitarist Billy Byrd even played on Newman's first sessions (alongside Chet Atkins), although Jimmy's real sound can be heard on the songs from his second and third sessions, which prominently feature Cajun fiddler Rufus Thibodeaux. Newman's earliest Dot sessions, directed by Fred Rose (who was then looking for a successor to the recently deceased Hank Williams), show him working in a hillbilly vein, on songs like "You Didn't Have To" and "Cry, Cry Darling" -- the early sessions also show Newman with a marked lisp from a badly fitted gold tooth, which was later corrected. Surprisingly, a lot of the better material here, such as "Do You Feel Like I Feel About You," was not released until a decade later, when Dot started putting out albums on Newman and dipped into their vaults. Disc two includes Newman's attempts to crack the rock & roll and pop markets, with numbers like "Bop a Hula," "Step Aside Shallow Water," and "Carry On," which work to varying degrees (the last is considered a classic by rockabilly fans) but were more aberrations than a genuine new direction for him. When asked to do an Elvis-like piece like "I Can't Go On This Way" (complete with the Jordanaires, who also appear on the same session's cover of Jim Reeves' "Need Me"), however, he gave a good account, and rock & roll history buffs will find at least a half-dozen tracks worth hearing on this disc. ~ Bruce Eder
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo

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Average for the last 12 months
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Reasonable shipping cost
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