Nashville Goes Fuzz: Fuzz Guitar In The Country Music Experience (1956-1970) LP

By Willis Brothers

Nashville Goes Fuzz: Fuzz Guitar In The Country Music Experience (1956-1970) LP

By Willis Brothers

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Specifications

Condition: New
No. Of Discs: 1
UPC: IMARLP138
No. of Tracks: 18
Format: Vinyl

Description

Limited to Only 500 Copies! 250 "City of Sin" Neon Orange LPs & 250 "Midnight Mayhem" Black LPs Distributed at Random! Full Dynamic Range 2024 Remasters Direct from the First-Generation Analog Master Tapes! Features Buck Owens, Waylon Jennings, The Willis Brothers, Marty Robbins & More! From the fiends who brought you Hillbillies in Hell... Birthed accidently at Bradley's Owen's Nashville studio in July 1960 on a Marty Robbins session, the Fuzztone was soon appropriated by the hipster punks of garage rock and psychedelia across countless iconic underground and overground recordings like The Electric Prunes' 1966 "I Had Too Much to Dream Last Night" and The Stooges 1969 "I Wanna Be Your Dog." Less known, however, was that country music also embraced the Fuzztone across the mid-1960s and produced fuzzed-up bawdy trucker ballads like The Willis Brothers' raucous "Soft Shoulders, Dangerous Curves," buzzing odes to psychic vengeance such as Johnny Darrell's sweet "Mental Revenge" and surreal lovesick screamers like Billy Gray's "Rotten Love." The Original Hayseed Fuzztone Freak Out is here. Get ready. Waylon Jennings makes fingers bleed on his blisteringly poignant poverty parable "Six Strings Away," Ferlin Husky breaks the bridge on his smooth "I'll Sail My Ship Alone," and the man who invented it all, Grady Martin, delivers in spades "The Fuzz." Years in the making from Music City U.S.A, come 18 screeching slices of serious Nashville cowpunk mayhem and nervous backwoods niche novelty. You have been warned...

Selections 

Side One: 
1. Charlie Louvin - Cash On The Barrel Head 
2. Buck Owens And The Buckaroos - Who's Gonna Mow Your Grass 
3. Sanford Clark - The Fool 
4. Waylon Jennings - Six Strings Away 
5. Johnny Darrell - Mental Revenge 
6. The Willis Brothers - Soft Shoulders, Dangerous Curves 
7. Ferlin Husky - I'll Sail My Ship Alone 
8. Darrell McCall - Got My Baby On My Mind 
9. Glen Garrison - City Of Sin 

 Side Two: 
1. The Johnny Burnette Trio - Honey Hush 
2. Henson Cargill - Going Backwards 
3. Carl Butler - Wonder Drug 
4. Bob Morris - Queen Bee 
5. Billy Gray - Rotten Love 
6. Johnny Dollar - Do-Die 
7. Carl Trent - Service Station Man 
8. Marty Robbins - Don't Worry 
9. Grady Martin And His Guitar - The Fuzz 


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