20 Rock And Roll Hits Of The 50s And 60s

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Total Tracks: 20   Total Length: 39:23

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Savage Young Beatles??

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What if The Beatles had made an album before "Please Please Me"? It probably would have sounded a lot like this. This album could be called "Savage Young Beatlemania". It sounds like someone may have recorded a set of the Pete Best Stu Sutcliffe Beatles in Hamburg Germany. It's a good raw rocker but by track 13 or so you may decide you've heard enough and hit the eject button.

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On 20 Rock & Roll Hits of the 50s & 60s, Thee Milkshakes attempt to inject new life into some old chestnuts and succeed, to a point. Billy Childish and Mickey Hampshire both shred things up vocally and their guitars growl and sting in all the right places, while the lo-fi recording gives the set an authentic feel full of vim and vigor. Their choice of songs to cover is both happily inspired (the Shirelles’ “Boys,” Link Wray’s “Comanche,” Eddie Cochran’s “Something Else,” Chan Romero’s “Hippy Hippy Shake”) and sadly pedestrian (Chuck Berry’s “Carol,” and “Sweet Little Sixteen,” Barrett Strong’s “Money,” Little Richard’s “Rip It Up”). One can’t help thinking that they could have dug a little deeper to find some songs that aren’t burned into the memory of everyone who has heard them more than once. Perhaps their intention was to hip the kids of the day (late ’80s) to some classic rock & roll tunes. If that is the case, it is an admirable goal, and maybe this record did turn some kids on to the original hitmakers. To anyone else, this record is a bit of a waste of time. Better to latch on to a Milkshakes’ record made up of Childish and Hampshire original compositions. – Tim Sendra

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