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Loud, Fast & Out of Control: The Wild Sounds of the '50s [Box] ()

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Loud, Fast & Out of Control: The Wild Sounds of the '50s [Box] - Various Artists
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Track Listing
  1. C'mon Everybody
  2. B-I-Bickey-Bi, Bo-Bo-Go
  3. Jailhouse Rock
  4. Rock Billy Boogie
  5. Johnny B. Goode
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  1. C'mon Everybody
  2. B-I-Bickey-Bi, Bo-Bo-Go
  3. Jailhouse Rock
  4. Rock Billy Boogie
  5. Johnny B. Goode
  6. Leroy
  7. Black Slacks
  8. Sunglasses After Dark
  9. Put Your Cat Clothes On
  10. Duck Tail
  11. Woo-Hoo
  12. Come on, Let's Go
  13. I'm Ready
  14. Shake, Rattle & Roll
  15. Jump, Jive, An' Wail
  16. Chicken Shack Boogie
  17. Finger Poppin' Time
  18. Rebel Rouser
  19. How Can You Be Mean to Me
  20. My Boy Elvis
  21. My Baby Left Me
  22. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
  23. That Is Rock & Roll
  24. Be-Bop-A-Lula
  25. Shakin' All Over
  26. Let's Have a Party
  27. Rave On
  28. Action Packed
  29. Red Hot
  30. Great Balls of Fire
  31. The Girl Can't Help It
  32. Hey! Bo Diddley
  33. Willie and the Hand Jive
  34. Hand Clappin'
  35. Flip Flop and Fly
  36. Jumps, Giggles and Shouts
  37. Roll over Beethoven
  38. The Hippy Hippy Shake
  39. I'm Shakin'
  40. Lovin' Machine
  41. Bony Maronie
  42. Tallahassee Lassie
  43. Claudette
  44. Maybellene
  45. (We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock
  46. School of Rock & Roll
  47. Little Demon
  48. Race With the Devil
  49. Voodoo Voodoo]
  50. Rockin' in the Graveyard
  51. Henrietta
  52. Summertime Blues
  53. Tutti Frutti
  54. Raw-Hide
  55. Who Do You Love?
  56. See You Later, Alligator
  57. Rockin' Bones
  58. Splish Splash
  59. Bo Diddley
  60. Bye Bye Love
  61. Oh, Boy!
  62. Whole Lotta Lovin'
  63. Little Bitty Pretty One
  64. Chantilly Lace
  65. Honey Don't
  66. Go! Go! Go!
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Rock & roll exploded in the '50s onto a cultural landscape that was so uptight and repressed as to be unrecognizable today, even to those who lived through it. Everything -- from the clothes young people wore to the music they listened to to the money they spent -- was a hard-fought statement, because no youth group before those '50s teenagers ever had that kind of freedom and did something with it. Pop music was bland, bland, bland (just like it is now) and the bigger and badder and bolder rock & roll became, the more of a ...

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