All Artists: Bob Luman Title: Great Snowman 1959-63 Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Album Type: Import Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 766485269843 |
Bob Luman Great Snowman 1959-63 Aussie exclusive compilation for the rockabilly/country act features 34 tracks. Highlights include, 'Class Of '69', 'Lorretta', 'Boom Boom Yippy Yiya', 'My Baby Walks All Over Me', & 'You're Like A Stranger In My Arms'... more » | |
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Album Description Aussie exclusive compilation for the rockabilly/country act features 34 tracks. Highlights include, 'Class Of '69', 'Lorretta', 'Boom Boom Yippy Yiya', 'My Baby Walks All Over Me', & 'You're Like A Stranger In My Arms'. Over 77 minutes of music. Includes a 12-page booklet with extensive liner notes & photos. Canetoad. 2003. |
CD ReviewsA Good Album Jess | Coal Country, PA | 01/23/2007 (4 out of 5 stars) "Here is an Australian release of one of the finest Rockabilly Artists ever. Bob Luman had a voice not unlike Elvis or even Johnny Horton, but his music was closer to the great Carl Perkins. Bob Luman's heyday was in the early-1960's when Honky Tonk was being infused with original Rock-n-Roll, and Luman's sound was the epitome of this movement. There are 34 songs here, and there's really not a bad one among them! Perhaps his biggest hit, what we'd now call a "crossover", was "Let's Think About Living", which did well not only on the country charts, but the Pop charts (of the day) as well. There are a few others that are immediately recognizable: "You Win Again" (a Hank song), and Don Gibson's "Oh Lonesome Me". This CD covers a 4-year period (1959-63), so it is not all-inclusive of Bob's career. But, if you like true Rockabilly, then this one is well worth owning. The sound is fine and detailed set of liner notes are included."
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