Restless Doll

Restless Doll

Restless Doll

Restless Doll

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Overview

This is a hot CD consisting of 30 songs by female rock & rollers, only one of whom -- Jackie DeShannon -- is going to leap out in terms of name recognition. Strangely enough, this disc is more consistent musically than a lot of Buffalo Bop's other releases. They held back on this until the label had 30 consistently solid songs to put together, and the result is a good-time, fast-paced rock & roll collection by the fairer -- but not a bit less lusty -- sex. Sheree Scott does a convincing and intimidating job on "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," and Linda Glover's slightly cracking voice sparks a lively rendition of "Counting Sheep Over You," fronting a good rockabilly band whose only flaw is an ever-so-slightly, too-classy chorus behind her raspy enthusiasm. Mona Lunsford is a bluesy, slurring singer whose dissolute demeanor on "I'm Getting Restless" makes it one the most delightfully decadent pieces of hard-country style rockabilly ever heard from a woman. Judy Tolbert's "I'm Wise to You Now" is hard White country-blues, sung in a heavily accented rural style, while "Rockin' the Blues" by Peggi Griffin is high-energy distaff rockabilly. By contrast, Dixie Ann Barnes' "Whispering Wind" is sweetly melodic, with a lean, lively band backing a woman who could've been a female Ricky Nelson, to judge from the evidence here. Betty Johnson ("Honky Tonk Rock") and Debbie Stevens ("If You Can't Rock Me"), however, sing of a rough world of honky tonks and road-houses. The Jackie DeShannon cut ("Trouble" written by Leiber and Stoller) is an early one where she seems bent on trying to be the female Chuck Berry -- and it just about works, especially backed by a loud, rough road-house type band with some mean guitar and sax soloists. Anita Veal's "Daddy Let Me Go" sounds like a lost Brenda Lee cut -- loud almost pre-teen rock & roll with a startling sexual undertone and some smooth piano and electric guitar. Judy Harriet's "Goliath (Big Man)" is proof from back when that size did, indeed, matter -- the way she sings "Big Man," with a built-in Mae West-type leer, there's no doubt that she's got more than height in mind. ~ Bruce Eder

Product Details

Release Date: 07/28/1998
Label: Buffalo Bop
UPC: 4001043550763
Rank: 173763

Tracks

  1. Ooh, Whatcha Do!  - Vanda King
  2. From an Angel to a Devil  - Polly Tucker
  3. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On  - Sunny David  - Sherree Scott  - Dave Williams
  4. Counting Sheep over You  - Linda Glover
  5. I'm Getting Restless
  6. Show Your Love  - Betty Jayne  - W.R. Tyler
  7. Cracker Jack  - Mark Harris  - Kathy Zee
  8. Walking Baby Boogie  - Polly Anne
  9. I'm Wise to You Now  - Judy Tolbert
  10. Shanty Tramp  - Betty Dickson
  11. Rockin' the Blues
  12. My Boyfriend  - Jean Dinning  - R. Lewis
  13. Whispering Wind
  14. That's All I Need  - LaVern Baker  - Howard Biggs  - Lincoln Chase  - Dorothy Collins
  15. Bon Bon Baby
  16. Robot Man  - Sylvia Dee  - George Goehring  - Jamie Horton
  17. If You Can't Rock Me  - Willie Jacobs  -  Stevens
  18. Honky Tonk Rock  - Betty Johnson
  19. Buzzin'  - Michael Nanton  - Kathy Zee
  20. Trouble  - Jackie DeShannon  - Jerry Leiber  - Mike Stoller
  21. Fujiyama Mama  - Earl Burrows
  22. Early Bird  - Glenda Wolfe
  23. Dancing Teenage Style
  24. Daddy Let Me Go  - Anita Veal
  25. You Can Have My Love
  26. Goliath (Big Man)  - Judy Harriet
  27. Move Out
  28. Why Lie  - J. Burgess  - Joy Layne  - Johnny Richards
  29. Rock-A-Knock Blues  - Jean Martin
  30. Hi De Ho Rock & Roll

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Linda Glover   Primary Artist
Jean Martin   Primary Artist
Kathy Zee   Primary Artist
Betty Johnson   Primary Artist
Jamie Horton   Primary Artist
Debbie Stevens   Primary Artist
Dorothy Collins   Primary Artist
Jackie DeShannon   Primary Artist
Sherree Scott   Primary Artist
Betty Dickson   Primary Artist
Joy Layne   Primary Artist
Glenda Wolfe   Primary Artist
Polly Tucker   Primary Artist
Polly Anne   Primary Artist
Judy Harriet   Primary Artist
Jean Dinning   Primary Artist
Betty Jayne   Primary Artist
Anita Veal   Primary Artist
Vanda King   Primary Artist
Judy Tolbert   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Dave Williams   Composer
Linda Glover   Performer
Glenda Wolfe   Performer
Jamie Horton   Performer
Joy Layne   Performer
Kathy Zee   Performer
Sylvia Dee   Composer
Betty Johnson   Performer
Sunny David   Composer
Jackie DeShannon   Performer
Jean Martin   Performer
Dorothy Collins   Performer
R. Lewis   Composer
Mike Stoller   Composer
Polly Anne   Performer
Jerry Leiber   Composer
Mark Harris   Composer
Jean Dinning   Performer,Composer
W.R. Tyler   Composer
J. Burgess   Composer
Howard Biggs   Composer
Johnny Richards   Composer
Anita Veal   Performer
George Goehring   Composer
Lincoln Chase   Composer
LaVern Baker   Composer
Judy Tolbert   Performer
Earl Burrows   Composer
Michael Nanton   Composer
Polly Tucker   Performer
Willie Jacobs   Composer
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