Jackson, Wanda
There's A Party Goin' On
The first female singer of the early rock and roll era, Wanda was encouraged to try rock and roll by Elvis Presley
himself. It was 1955 when Wanda met Elvis during the 'Ozark Jubilee,' a country tour through the south. She didn't think
she had the voice for it, but he disagreed. He even recommended some songs for her. At first she was reluctant, but she
signed a recording contract with Capitol and decided to give it a try. During the next few years, Wanda produced
numerous examples of raw, prototypical rock & roll. The most distinctive aspect was her voice. She developed a wild,
growling sound that at times sounds possessed or strangely alien, capable of going from sweet innocence to hellcat at
the push of a button. Originally released in 1959 during the 'Queen of Rockabilly's' prime at Capitol Records, There's A
Party Goin' On features a solid collection of songs in tune with the title track as well as covers of a handful of early
rock hits such as 'Tweedlee Dee' and 'Kansas City.' The set is highlighted by the staggering guitar playing of Roy Clark
as exemplified on the standout cut 'Hard Headed Woman. Reissued on 180 gram LP with download card and 2 bonus tracks.
Price
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
08-08-2017
Label
Item-nr
505711
EAN
8592735006126
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
THERE'S A PARTY GOIN' ON
2
LONELY WEEK-ENDS
3
KANSAS CITY
4
BYE BYE BABY
5
FALLIN'
6
HARD HEADED WOMAN
7
LET'S HAVE A PARTY*
8
TONGUE TIED
9
IT DOESN'T MATTER ANYMORE
10
TWEEDLEE DEE
11
SPARKLING BROWN EYES
12
LOST WEEK-END
13
MAN WE HAD A PARTY
14
STUPID CUPID*