Girls with Guitars Gonna Shake / Various: Girls With Guitars Gonna Shake! / Various

Girls with Guitars Gonna Shake / Various: Girls With Guitars Gonna Shake! / Various

Girls with Guitars Gonna Shake / Various: Girls With Guitars Gonna Shake! / Various

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Description

Title: Girls With Guitars Gonna Shake! / Various
Artist: Girls with Guitars Gonna Shake / Various
Label: Ace Records Uk
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 029667107020
Genre: Rock

UK collection. Ten genuine all-girl bands join forces with similar 60s females of the species on this new volume in our ear-grabbing "Girls With Guitars" series, providing further confirmation that girls can do what the guys do. The CD kicks off in great style with three of the best tracks to feature in the series so far: the Belles' 'Melvin', a great gender-switched version of Van Morrison's 'Gloria'; a rendering of John Lee Hooker's 'Dimples' by the Missfits; and Girls Take Over's uninhibited proto-punk treatment of Tommy Tucker's 'Hi Heel Sneakers'. The Missfits, a young five-piece from Blackpool with a taste for R&B, also tackle Bo Diddley's 'You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover' and 'Chuck Berry's 'I'm Talking About You'; all three of their tracks are previously unreleased. For the record, lest anyone's keeping tally, the other featured guitar-toting all-girl bands are She, Goldie & the Gingerbreads, the Debutantes, the Liverbirds, the Beat-Chics, the Ace Of Cups and the Mysteries. Elsewhere, Debbie Williams sings lead with the all-male Unwritten Law, ballsy-voiced Joyce Harris is backed by Texas bar band the Daylighters, the teenage Chymes trio are accompanied by the un-billed Turtles and, well, you get the picture. Naturally, those so inclined can learn more about all the artists in the accompanying 24-page booklet containing a picture-packed 4,000-word track commentary by series compiler Mick Patrick.

Tracks:
1.1 Melvin - the Belles
1.2 Dimples - the Missfits
1.3 Hi Heel Sneakers - Girls Take Over
1.4 Don't Leave Me Baby - She What Kind of Man Are You - Goldie ; the Gingerbreads
1.5 Little Latin Lupe Lu - the Debutantes
1.6 Diddley Daddy - the Liverbirds
1.7 Now I Know - the Beat-Chics
1.8 Circles - the Ace of Cups
1.9 Give Me Rhythm and Blues - the Mysteries
1.10 You Can't Judge a Book By the Cover - the Missfits
1.11 We Gotta Get Out of This Place - the Debutantes
1.12 Ask Me - Debbie Williams ; the Unwritten Law
1.13 I Don't Know Why - the Wrongh Black Bag
1.14 I Got My Mojo Working - Joyce Harris ; the Daylighters
1.15 Pink Dominos - Chiyo ; the Crescents
1.16 Really Gonna Shake - Sandra Barry ; the Boys
1.17 Come Back - the Belles
1.18 Skinny Minnie - the Beat-Chics
1.19 Never Till Now - the Bootles
1.20 I'm Talking About You - the Missfits
1.21 Love Seems So Hard to Find - Debbie Williams ; the Unwritten Law
1.22 Quite a Reputation - the Chymes
1.23 Wake Me, Shake Me - the Wrongh Black Bag
1.24 Stardust Come Back - Girls Take Over
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