"An explosive record of wine drenched rockabillies... Howling at the moon"
Another great collection of rockabilly, rock 'n' roll and rockin' country from the good folks at Flesh Den. 30 tracks including the Phantom's demented "Love Me", the great country flavored version of " Jumpin' From Six To Six" by Al Barkle, Marlon Grisham's catchy "Ain't That A Dilly" plus sides by Claude King, Hender Saul, Bill Zeke Browning, Dwight Pullen, Corky Jones, Bobby Lollar, Harold Shultters, Raunchy Ron, Johnny Lion, Don Cole, Ronnie Allen, Billy Smith, Jesse Stevens, etc.trax:
1. Love Me - The Phantom 2. Jumpin' from Six to Six - Al Barkle & String Band 3. She's Just That Kind - Buck Fowler 4. Run Baby Run - Claude King 5. I'm Not Crazy - Johnny Watson 6. I Ain't Gonna Rock Tonight - Hender Saul 7. Hep Cat - Larry Terry 8. Ain't That a Dilly - Marlon Grisham 9. I'll Pay You Back - Bill Zeke Browning 10. Long Legged Linda - Kids From Texas 11. Teen Age Bug - Dwight Pullen 12. Indian Joe - Art Adams 13. Rhythm and Booze - Corky Jones 14. Short Fat Ben - Phil Barclay & The Sliders 15. Bad Bad Boy - Bobby Lollar with Pete Beavers Band 16. That's the Way I Feel - Jimmy Pritchett 17. Baby Fan the Flame - Harold Shultters & His Rocats 18. Teenage Ball - Elroy Dietzel And His Rhythm Bandits 19. I've Got It - Raunchy Ron 20. So Wild - Pete And Jimmy With The Rhythm Rockers 21. Haunted Heart - Johnny Lion 22. I Ain't Gonna BR Around - Joe Therrien Jr. & The Sully Trio 23. Snake Eyed Mama - Don Cole with Al Casey on piano 24. Who's knocking - Junior Thompson 25. Juvenile Delinquent - Ronnie Allen 26. Turning the Tables - Gene Sisco 27. Tell Me Baby - Billy Smith 28. I'm Gone Mama - Jim Murphy 29. Mama Mama - Jesse Stevens & Big Sandy Boys 30. Rocking Jalopy - Alabama Kid
...served by Jeff...
jo browning said: "My father Bill "zeke" Browning wrote "I'll Pay you Back" after he caught his first wife cheating on him. He later married and raised 11 kids. I've been trying to locate his music since he passed away in 1999. Can you help me?"
... and this is what spike said:
"there's a whole lot of Bill Browning stuff out there Jo - white label lp 8814 the island recordings has six tracks. Here's the whole discography - http://rcs.law.emory.edu/rcs/artists/b/brow7500.htm
I have the white label album, and if I can figure out sharebee or something I'll post it for you.
Also, Wash Machine Boogie (probably the best known tune) is credited to the Echo Valley Boys only and not included in his discography, although it surely has Bill Browning on it. Strange."
Hey Jo Browning, have a look into the comments for some of your father's work that Spike sent in! - RYP