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VA - Good Girls Gone Bad: Wild, Weird And Wanted (2004)

VA - Good Girls Gone Bad: Wild, Weird And Wanted (2004)

BAND/ARTIST: VA

  • Title: Good Girls Gone Bad: Wild, Weird And Wanted
  • Year Of Release: 2004
  • Label: Ace
  • Genre: Pop, Rock, Rock'n'Roll, Rockabilly
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
  • Total Time: 01:05:40
  • Total Size: 270 MB | 150 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Sparkle Moore With Dan Belloc & His Orchestra - Skull & Crossbonescross
02. Sparkle Moore - Killer
03. Margaret Lewis - Shake A Leg
04. Jackie Shannon With The Cajuns - Just Another Lie
05. Bob & Lucille - Eeny-Meeny-Miney-Mo
06. The Miller Sisters - Someday You Will Pay
07. Barbara Pittman - I Need A Man
08. Helen Bozeman - Sugar Baby
09. Donna Dameron - Bopper 486609
10. Mary Edwards With the Saxons - Chilly Willy
11. Alis Lesley - He Will Come Back To Me
12. Sparkle Moore - Tiger
13. Sparkle Moore With Dan Belloc And His Orchestra - Rock-A-Bop
14. Barbara Pittman - Everlasting Love
15. The Miller Sisters - Ten Cats Down
16. Bonnie Lou With Lew Douglas, His Orchestra & Chorus - Friction Heat
17. Margaret Lewis - Reconsider Me
18. The Starr Sisters - Three Young Chicks
19. Jeani Mack - Dirty Dishes
20. The Kirby Sisters - Red Velvet
21. Jean Chapel - Welcome To The Club
22. Billie Jo Spears - Get Behind Me Satan And Push
23. Jeani Mack - Super Duper
24. Sparkle Moore - Flower Of My Heart
25. Margaret Lewis - Conscience I'm Guilty 25
26. Linda Brannon - I'm Leaving
27. The Mystery Trio - Willie Joe

The title of this 27-track collection might have you expecting something a little nastier and raunchier than this anthology of women-sung rock & roll from the mid-'50s through the early '60s, much (though not all) of it rockabilly-based. It does rock along respectably enough, and opens a window into the more obscure early women rockers, though the absence of any sides by Wanda Jackson, the Collins Kids, Brenda Lee, and Janis Martin means that it's far from a "best-of" for this sort of thing. None of these cuts were hits, and just a few of the artists' names will mean anything to most collectors, those being Jackie DeShannon (represented by a 1959 single she cut under the name Jackie Shannon), Sparkle Moore, Sun artists Barbara Pittman and the Miller Sisters, and future country star Billie Jo Spears. Certainly the hottest numbers are those by Nebraska wild woman Moore, whose yelping "Skull & Crossbones" (which leads off the CD) is an acknowledged rockabilly classic, and is also heard on previously unissued alternate takes of "Killer" and "Tiger." Much of the rest, in common with many genre rarity comps, is more acceptably accomplished than exciting, the rockabilly material tending toward the spirited but generic. As archeological evidence that more women were rocking during the time than has been generally acknowledged, it certainly has interest, with some of the more satisfying entries coming from detours from the rockabilly format. The Mystery Trio's "Willie Joe," for instance, sounds a little like a female counterpart to the Fendermen's "Mule Skinner Blues" with its speedy folk-bluegrass-influenced guitar and vocal lines; DeShannon sounds like a slightly smokier, bluesier Brenda Lee on "Just Another Lie"; the Miller Sisters' "Someday You Will Pay" is more harmonized Western swing than rockabilly; Donna Dameron's "Bopper 486609" is an "answer" record to the Big Bopper's "Chantilly Lace"; and Spears' previously unissued "Get Behind Me Satan and Push" is quite good twangy country-pop that's closer to country than rock & roll.~Good Girls Gone Bad: Wild, Weird & Wanted Review by Richie Unterberger

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  • mufty77
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Many thanks.