hifijones---Did you get to see Rockpile live? Oh baby!
Too fun, here’s yet more:
Howlin’ Wolf: Moanin’ In The Moonlight
Big Joe Turner (Doc Pomus: "Rock and Roll would not have happened without him". I myself consider him the first R & R singer): Rock & Roll
The Blasters: S/T; Non Fiction (audiophile sound quality)
The Plimsouls: Everywhere At Once
The Lyres: On Fyre
Ramones: S/T; Leave Home; Rocket To Russia
The Skeletons: Rockin’ Bones; In The Flesh; Waiting
Them: The Angry Young Them
Johnny Burnette & The Rock ’n’ Roll Trio: collection (on Bear Family)
Carl Perkins: Up Through The years (Bear Family)
Chuck Berry: Great Twenty-Eight
Dave Edmunds: Rockpile (the title of his first album, not the band); Subtle As a Flying Mallet; Tracks On Wax 4; Repeat When Necessary
Danny Gatton: Anthology
NRBQ: At Yankee Stadium (and anything else with Al Anderson)
The Dwight Twilley Band: Sincerely; Twilley Don’t Mind
ABBA: Ring Ring
The Beach Boys: All Summer Long; Pet Sounds; Smiley Smile; Wild Honey; Sunflower; Love You
The Beatles: Rubber Soul
Emitt Rhodes: S/T
Foster & Lloyd: S/T
The Everly Brothers: All They Had To Do Was Dream; Songs Our Father Taught Us; Roots
Hank Williams: 40 Greatest Hits
George Jones: any collection
Tammy Wynette: same
T-Bone Burnette: Truth Decay; S/T
Tom Waits: Swordfishtrombones; Rain Dogs