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CD - VA - Atomicat Rockers - Do You Wanna Dance Vol. 4

CD - VA - Atomicat Rockers - Do You Wanna Dance Vol. 4

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Do You Wanna Dance Issue 04 Atomicat Records (ACCD096) continues the series direction with more pulsating and vibrant sounds with an Atomicat records approach. The songs chosen are often a lesser-known title and the music is not ostensibly collector direction obscure, the songs are ideal for all-around listening be it, cruising down the highway, entertaining friends at home, or due to the clear Atomicat mastering blasting from the speakers at your record hop of choice.
Do You Wanna Dance Issue 04 Atomicat Records (ACCD096) opens with leave the shoe leather on the dance-floor rocker from Dick Lory, Ballroom Baby which sets the pace of the album through to the conclusion by Arkansas rocker Teddy Redell with his bouncy song Pipeliner.
The killer sounds filling up the album includes: Dorsey Burnette perfect rendition of Don't Let Go, The Four Seasons bring Doo-Wop panache into the album with, Why Do Fools Fall In Love, Dorothy Collins warms her guy too, Cool It Baby, because people are looking, The Drifters have found love at the dance, I'll Take You Home, as have Big Al Downing and The Poe Kats, It Must Be Love and Benny Joy is going Steady With Betty.
The killer sounds filling up the album includes: British rocker Billy Fury provides a song which gives American artists stiff competition, Turn My Back On You, Jerry Lee Lewis gives the proceedings with his interpretation of, Good Golly Miss Molly, and Bobby Freemans offer of, Do You Wanna Dance titles the album.
As with every album, there is more music to hear and enjoy and the vibrant music has a pleasing up-tempo feel throughout. Our albums have; stunning design, sleeve notes, twenty-eight songs, mastered for the best possible sound. The disc is housed in an attractively designed cardboard sleeve, specially designed to avoid the use of plastic and be environmentally friendly. You are listening to music from the past and preserving the future! Atomicat Records “Often imitated, never duplicated”
 
Dee Jay Mark Armstrong Bühl, Germany

Tracklist: 

1. Dick Lory - Ballroom Baby (Glasser) Dot 1955
2. Dorsey Burnette - Don't Let Go (Stone) Dot 1963
3. Eugene Church - I Ain't Goin' For That (Church) Class 1959
4. The Four Seasons - Why Do Fools Fall In Love (Lymon, Goldner, Santiago) Vee Jay 1963
5. Bobby Freeman - Do You Wanna Dance (Freeman) 1958
6. The G-Clefs - Zing Zang Zoo (Jordan, Scott) Paris 1957
7. The Jewels - The Goin' Goin' Goin' (Jackson) Imperial 1956
8. Benny Joy - Steady With Betty (Eidson, Singleton) Dixie 1958
9. Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps - Git It (Kelly) Capitol 1958
10. The Mints - Night Air (Redd, Wilson, Warr, McSwain, Warr) Imperial 1957
11. Clarence Henry - Little Suzy (Guidry) Argo 1961
12. Clarence 'Bonton' Garlow - Route '90' (Garlow, Rene) Flair 1953
13. Hank Ballard and The Midnighters - Tore Up Over You (Ballard) King 1959
14. Buddy Holly - Modern Don Juan (Guess, Neil) Decca 1956
15. Billy Childs - Call Me Shorty (Mathews) Reka 1962
16. Bobby Milano - Life Begins At 4 O'Clock (Wolfe) Challenge 1958
17. Werly Fairburn and The Delta Boys - I'm A Fool About Your Love (Rush, Danna) Savoy 1956
18. Billy Fury - Turn My Back On You (Fury) Decca 1960
19. Tom Tomlinson and Jerry Kennedy - Walk, Don't Run (Smith) Mercury 1961
20. Dorothy Collins - Cool It Baby (Newman, Coates) Coral 1956
21. Jerry Lee Lewis - Good Golly Miss Molly (Marascalco, Blackwell) Sun 1962
22. Big Al Downing and The Poe Kats - It Must Be Love (Downing) Carlton 1959
23. Big Joe Turner - Shake, Rattle and Roll (Calhoun) Atlantic 1954
24. Paul Gayten - The Hunch (Pyatt, Kerrin) Anna 1959
25. The Drifters - I'll Take You Home (Weil, Mann) Atlantic 1963
26. Buddy Griffin and His Orchestra - I Got A Secret I Ain't Gonna Keep (Griffin, Swann) Chess 1957
27. Pat Patton and His Orchestra - Blue Jean Bop (Receveur, Pearce, Bennett) King 1956
28. Teddy Redell - Pipeliner (Redell) Vaden 1960
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