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[message]The Crazy Beat of Gene Vincent
The Crazy Beat of Gene Vincent
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Our Take
Our Take
Forget about the Beatles, forget about Elvis, forget about Chuck Berry. Gene Vincent is here to remind us all why he is the original rock 'n' roll bad boy. The Crazy Beat Of is a wild, energetic ride through the roots of rockabilly music.
Vincent's voice drips with attitude and charisma, making each track feel like a rebellious anthem. From the pounding drums of "Be-Bop-A-Lula" to the twangy guitar riffs of "Race With the Devil," Vincent proves he is the king of cool.
The album is a mix of rockabilly, blues, and country, all blended together in a way that only Vincent can pull off. Each song tells a story, whether it's about love gone wrong or the thrill of the open road.
The Crazy Beat Of is a must-listen for any music lover, whether you're a die-hard rockabilly fan or just looking to expand your musical horizons. Vincent's unique sound and infectious energy will have you tapping your toes and dancing along in no time.
So grab your leather jacket, slick back your hair, and turn up the volume on Gene Vincent's The Crazy Beat Of. You won't regret it. Trust us, this is one album that will have you feeling like the coolest cat in town.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Crazy Beat
2. Important Words
3. It's Been Nice
4. Lonesome Boy
5. Good Lovin'
6. I'm Gonna Catch Me a Rat
7. Rip It Up
8. High Blood Pressure
9. That's the Trouble With Love
10. Weeping Willow
11. Tear Drops
12. Gone Gone Gone
13. Well, I Knocked, Bim-bam
14. If You Want My Lovin'
15. Mister Loneliness
16. Lovely Loretta
17. Dance in the Street
18. Lucky Star
19. Baby, Don't Believe Him
20. She She Little Sheila
21. I'm Going Home (To See My Baby)
22. Anna Annabelle
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Gene Vincent
Gene Vincent: The Wild One of Rock 'n' Roll In a music scene overrun with clean-cut crooners and pop idols, Gene Vincent emerged as a rebel with a cause. With his signature slicked-back hair, leather jacket, and leg-shaking performances, Vincent was the embodiment of rock 'n' roll rebellion in the 1950s. Born Vincent Eugene Craddock in Norfolk, Virginia, Vincent rose to fame with his band, The Blue Caps, and scored his first big hit with "Be-Bop-A-Lula" in 1956. The song's infectious energy and Vincent's raw vocals instantly captured the hearts of rebellious youth everywhere. But Vincent's appeal went beyond just his bad-boy image. His music was a potent mix of rockabilly, blues, and country, resulting in a sound that was equal parts dynamic and soulful. Tracks like "Race with the Devil" and "Lotta Lovin'" showcased Vincent's versatility as both a singer and a songwriter. Despite his success, Vincent's personal demons often threatened to overshadow his music. His struggles with substance abuse and legal issues were well-documented, adding a layer of darkness to his already edgy persona. But through it all, Gene Vincent remained an influential figure in the rock 'n' roll pantheon. His impact can be felt in the music of countless artists who followed in his footsteps, from The Beatles to The Rolling Stones. While Vincent may have been known as the "Wild One" of rock 'n' roll, his legacy is one of enduring talent and unapologetic attitude. Gene Vincent may have burned out too quickly, but his flame still burns brightly in the hearts of music lovers everywhere.
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