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Bob
Luman
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Bob
Luman
Red Hot! 1956-57
CD+DVD
ETCDVD 10011
All Night Long (Imperial
8311) - Red Cadillac And
A Black Mustache (Imperial
8311 - undubbed) -
Amarillo Blues (Imperial
unissued) - Wild-Eyed
Woman (Imperial unissued)
- Blue Days, Black Nights
(Imperial unissued) - Red
Cadillac And A Black
Mustache (Imperial 5705 -
overdubbed) - Red Hot (Imperial
8313) - Whenever You're
Ready (Let's Fall In Love)
(Imperial 8313) - Your
Love (Imperial 8315 -
overdubbed) - Make Up
Your Mind, Baby (unissued
first take) - Your Love (unissued
first take) - Make Up
Your Mind, Baby (Imperial
8315 - cool version) -
Your Love (undubbed take)
- Make Up Your Mind, Baby
(Imperial 8315 - wild
version) - Stranger Than
Fiction (Texas demo -
Rollin' Rock 45-028) -
You're The Cause Of It
All (Texas demo - Rollin'
Rock 45-028) - That's
Allright (Texas demo -
Rollin' Rock EP 034) -
Hello Baby (Texas demo -
Rollin' Rock EP 034) - In
The Deep Dark Jungle (Texas
demo - Rollin' Rock EP
034) - Let 'Er Go (Texas
demo - Rollin' Rock EP
034) - Let It Happen (unissued
Texas demo) - No Use In
Lying (California demo)-
That's Alright (California
demo) - Hello Baby (California
demo) - The Shadows - The
Creep (Bob Luman's band -
California demo) - The
Shadows - Shadow Rock (Bob
Luman's band - California
demo) - The Shadows -
Jumping With The Shadows
(Bob Luman's band -
California demo) - This
Is The Night (Carnival
Rock soundtrack)- All
Night Long (Carnival Rock
soundtrack) - The Creep (Carnival
Rock soundtrack) - David
Houston with The Shadows
- One And Only (Carnival
Rock soundtrack) - David
Houston with The Shadows
- The Teenage Frankie And
Johnnie (Carnival Rock
soundtrack)
Slowly but surely and
with an impeccable taste,
El Toro makes its place
in the world of reissues
and is now a label you
have to count on. After
Buddy Holly, Pat Cupp and
Johnny Burnette, the new
legend to receive the El
Toro treatment is Bob
Luman. Well what can I
say about Luman? If
you're on this website
and read this lines I
can, without making a big
mistake, assume that you
are a rockabilly fan. An
wether you know Luman or
not, this cd is a must
have for you. You have
the complete recordings
made by Luman in 1956-57
with some of the finest
rock'n'roll musicians
like earl Palmer, James
Burton and James Kirkland.
From early demos, with
one of the best
rock'n'roll song of all
times "Deep Dark
Jungle", to his
Imperial classics (Red
Hot, Red Cadillac and a
Black Moustache, All
Night Long), via
alternate takes, dubbed
and undubbed version and
unissued stuff, this is
the most comprehensive
set about Luman available
on the market if you
except expensive boxsets
but this one has the
advantage to concentrate
on his rock'n'roll/rockabilly
years. And if you still
hesitate (which seems
impossible but...) El
Toro has included the DVD
of Carnival Rock, a
rock'n'roll movie,
starring Luman, The
Platters, The
Blockbusters and David
Houston.
Fred "Virgil"
Turgis
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