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NVCDCOMP 3
My Guitar - Riff Raff Daddy - Boundless Life - Don't You Dare - Fulltime Jerks - Gamble Maniac - J.O.P. Lady - T*ttenf*ck - No Eye Stays Dry - Spoiled Generation - Don't Look Back - Kill Tomcat
Northwood was one the most exciting label of the mid 80's, aiming at an "authenthic" sound before the term was coined by so-called purists. This collection gathers 20 songs, including 18 never issued before.
Red Hot'n'Blue are featured here with three songs. SUre Like The Look In Your Eyes is a re-cut of their great blues bopper with a different line-up and a fuller sound. Louis Jordan's Caldonia is a track that didn't make it on the album and was scheduled for a 7". They give it a real jazz treatment by merging it with Babs Gonzales/Dizzy Gillespie's Oop pop a da. Superb solos from every band members. The third song is a live take of Dick Penner's Move Baby Move.
The Riverside Trio was the other great name of the label and the other band to have a full lp. Included here are two hillbilly boppers (one from their early demo and a studio outtake from their debut album) and a new version of Doppey Frutti, probably recorded to be released as a 7".
The Blue Rhythm Boys were another great band on Northwood. Too bad there wasn't more unissued stuff. Rollin' & Tumblin' comes from their 7" and That Don't Move Me is an alternate take of the Carl Perkins cover also present on their debut 45rpm, though this take is a lot wilder.
The Sprites (featuring Pascal Guimbard who later played with Red Hot'n'Blue) were a French band playing Gene Vincent inspired stuff. They had two songs on Big Noise from Northwood. Their cover of Vincent's B-I-Bickey-Bi sounds exactly like the Screaming Kids.
Another promising act was the Slingshots, who were also on Big Noise. They played Rockabilly with a strong rural feel, and released their debut album more than ten years later after their debut on wax. The Crawdads who have one song here followed a similar path by releasing their debut album "On A Platter" in the early 90's.
The Sureshots became very popular on the scene, they were and still are a solid live band and released some great albums too. Their cover of the Jiv-A-Tones'Fire Engine Baby was released on a French ep with the French band the Jokers. This is an alternate take.
The Lonestars later evolved into Howlin' WIlf's Vee jays. They played rockin' blues with a touch of jazz. With the two songs featured on the James Dean of the Dole Queue sampler Lonely Town is to my knowledge their only release.
The Four Blazes featured Pat Reyford and have one song here, a hillbilly rendition of Slim Gaillard's Buck Dance Rhythm.
Peter Davenport is famous for his association with the Stargazers. The Roofraisers were his first post Gazers venture and featured Jacko Buddin on vocals. Bop A Du Bop A Du Bop is one of the two songs that first appeared on Big Noise From Northwood. Great Bill Haley/Jodimars inspired stuff.
This compilation also proposes an unissued songs from Rochee & the Sarnos (Woman Eater) and two songs by Fireball XL5.
Fred "Virgil"
Turgis
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