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V/A - Strut My Stuff - Obscure Country & Hillbilly Boppers - LTD Colored vinyl 2 LP set

V/A - Strut My Stuff - Obscure Country & Hillbilly Boppers - LTD Colored vinyl 2 LP set

$ 34.99

Artist: Various  |  Label: Modern Harmonic 8051  |  Format: 2xLP |  Genre: Country | LP Condition: Mint  | LP Jacket condition: Sealed
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Various Artists - Strut My Stuff
Modern Harmonic 8051
2 LP set on limited edition colored vinyl! 

• OLAF JENS DONE DID SOME HAND-DRAWN ART ON THIS GATEFOLD JACKET AND G-MINUS MARK DONE FILLED IT WITH WORDS!

• CUT BY KEVIN GRAY, AND PRESSED ON GREEN VINYL DOWN SOUTH IN ATHENS, GA. SHE’LL LEAVE YA GRINNIN' LIKE A POSSUM EATIN' A SWEET TATER! 

• WE DONE DUG DEEP FOR SOME CUTS THAT ARE GUARANTEED TO DILL YOUR PICKLE

For every successful hit act that cracked the charts in the early 50s to mid 60s, there were thousands of obscure artists exhibiting genuine country numbers free from mainstream oversight. Strut My Stuff rounds up such enigmas as the hectic hillbilly bopper “You’ve Been Honky Tonkin’,” the shotgun-wedding scenario of “My Inlaws Made An Outlaw Out Of Me,” and many more farm-raised rarities!
Country music in the 1950s was a growing market that major labels could not ignore. What was once considered a small sector alongside “race music,” moved into the mainstream with the success of artists like Eddy Arnold (RCA), Hank Williams (MGM), and a later crop emerging in the mid ’50s such as Faron Young (Capitol), Webb Pierce (Decca), and many more. This first wave of artists was a goldmine; they were often covered by major pop names, bringing in extra money on publishing and radio play.
There were thousands of non-hit artists who could only dream of a Capitol or RCA contract being handed to them. So they did the best they could, signing to small independents or even ordering a custom pressing (a service many pressing plants offered where you could send the master recordings, pick a label name, font, and a single color label, and the records would arrive in the mail, kind of like a self-published book) to sell at shows, or to hand to the local radio station in the hope of a local hit. Some of the larger independents would sign an artist but may take publishing credits as part of the deal. This often led to a low reward for the artist, but many were just eager to hold a record of their own.
The quality of this vast landscape of artists who flew under the radar ranged from no hope amateurs to near perfect performers. Without a contract or record executives breathing down their necks, these artists were free to put out an authentic representation to what they were actually performing in various honky tonks or small theaters across the states. This painted a wonderful version of the true nature of what country fans were hearing from their local country music scenes.
Collected here is a cross section of this field. Some of the artists went on to enjoy further success, others gave away or threw out the remaining copies of their records and headed back to the farm, factory, or day job. Here, over half a century later, we open the barn doors, dust off those forgotten platters, bring them to you to play loud and Strut Your Stuff!

Includes:

Slim Redman - Strut My Stuff 
Bobby Rutledge - Waitin’ In Line
Freddie Frank - Haywire Jones
Leon Tassin - Get A Move On, Baby
Joe “Cannonball” Lewis - You’ve Been Honky Tonkin’
Cliff Shepherd - Live Live Live
Bill White - Leave My Gal Alone
Tani Allen - I’m Back In The Army
Hank Harral - The D.J. Blues
Weldon Rogers - Women Drivers
Lou Millet - My Inlaws Made An Outlaw Out Of Me
Tex Cherry - Dirty Jim Blues
Roy Harris - South Of San Antonio
Ray Anderson - Living Too Fast
Chuck Ray - I May Not Be Able But I’m Willin’ To Try
Chuck Stacey - You Think It’s Funny
Jimmy Simpson - I Broke My Heart
Carl Tanner - Sweet Talking Baby
Lee Nichols - Baby You’ve Got Everything
Luke Gordon - Mustache On The Cabbage Head
Riley Crabtree - She Loves Me Better
Rex Rinehart - Going Back (To My Baby)
Roy Aldridge - It’s Not Easy To Forget
Penny West - Needle In A Haystack
Aubrey Bradford - Get Your Feet On The Floor
Jimmie King - Pretty Little Baby
Hank The Drifter - Don’t You Lock Your Daddy Out
Riley Crabtree - Tattle Tattle Tale
Billy Parks - Four Leaf Clover
Jimmie Lawson - Ole Jack Hammer Blues
Les & Helen Tussey - They Went Around
Chuck Rogers - Out Of Gasoline

NEW SEALED 2 LP set on Colored Vinyl 


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