Jackie Lee Cochran: Rocks - COMPACT DISCS

Jackie Lee Cochran: Rocks - COMPACT DISCS

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Title:

Rocks

Artist:

Jackie Lee Cochran

Label:

Bear Family

Product Type:

COMPACT DISCS

UPC:

4000127177858

Genre:

Rock

Release Date:

2025-12-12

Number of Discs:

1

Additional Details:

DIGIPACK PACKAGING, BOOKLET

Jackie Lee Cochran - Rocks - With Jackie Lee Cochran, Bear Family presents a rockabilly performer known for his handful of incredibly effective numbers recorded in the mid-1950s. -Twenty or thirty years later, Cochran became a star of the rockabilly revival. -This 'Rocks' CD contains rare recordings from the 1950s made in Dallas and Los Angeles, such as Hip Shakin' Mama and I Want You. -It also includes his comeback recordings from the 1980s and '90s, his contribution to the rockabilly fever that swept across Europe in particular at the end of the last century! It took an outsized personality as well as a snarling set of pipes to stand out on the mid-1950s rockabilly circuit. Jackie Lee Cochran possessed both by the bushel. When the rockabilly revival exploded during the '70s and '80s, Jackie Lee was perfect situated to exploit the movement to the fullest, cutting far more material than he had his first time around. Bear Family's 'Jackie Lee Cochran Rocks' generously surveys both important periods in Cochran's career; other than his seminal Dallas-cut 1956 debut single for Sims Records pairing Riverside Jump and Hip Shakin' Mama, Jackie did a lot of recording in Los Angeles, including his lone '57 Decca pairing of Ruby Pearl and Mama Don't You Think I Know, his 1958 singles for Spry (Pity Me) and Viv/Avalon/ABC-Paramount (I Want You b/w Buy A Car), and a steamy '59 effort for Jaguar - and they're all here. There's also a generous sampling of his impressive comeback output for Ronny Weiser's Rollin' Rock imprint, often featuring Ray Campi's bass slapping, as well as '80s and '90s performances that decisively show Cochran still had plenty left in his tank. From his days on 'The Big "D" Jamboree' when his manager constructed an eight-foot-tall wooden silhouette of a black cat with illuminated red eyes for his eerie stage backdrop to when he regularly sent European audiences into an out-and-out frenzy three-plus decades later, Jackie Lee 'Waukeen' Cochran epitomized rockabilly snarl.

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