Las Vegas Grind, Pt. 2
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Mumbles - Jack Ross
- Gibble Gobble - Willie Wright
- Sweet Little Pussycat - Andre Williams
- Panic Button - Edgar Allen & the Po' Boys
- Buzzsaw Twist - Gee Cees
- Exit 6 - The Jaguars
- Mo' Taters - Earthworms
- For the Birds - The Charts
- Handclapping Time - Fabulous Raiders
- Pass the Hatchet - Roger & the Gypsies
- Party Stomp - Egyptians
- Wiped Out - Escorts
- Hawk Walk - The Crescendos
- Whatizit? - The Playboys
- Ooba Gooba - The Charts
- Are You Nervous? - Instrumentals
- Hold It - Bud Grippah
- Dragon Walk - Noblemen
- Wowsville - Bob Taylor
- House Party - Party Rockers
- Breakin' Up - Fabulous Continentals
- Crazy Vibrations - Bikinis
- Sleepless Hours - Originals
- Pad - Bobby G. Summers
- Good & Bad - Gauchos
- Hold It Mary - Axcents
- Riding By - The Majestics
- Wiggling Fool - Jack Hammer
- Jesters Jump - The Jesters
- Nut Sundae - Fabulous Tempoes
- Scatty Cat - Bob Bunny
- Iced Tea - Capers
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #42394 in Music
- Released on: 1995-04-08
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Fun in a box.
Definitely what you need if you're looking for party music. Upbeat, fun and guaranteed to make toes tap. (as well as some booty shakin')
send me my leopard print capris and a martini baby!
More Sleaze from the Grind
Las Vegas Grind has done it again. Sleazy, gritty, and raunchy R&R from this great series. And yes most of this stuff is from the 50's I like to research the stuff I like. That aside on this CD is a strip song done by none other than (you aren't gonna believe this) Glen Campbell, yes thee country singer doing a Rock n' Roll strip song under the name The Gee Cees on "Buzzsaw Twist". Hard to believe but truth. So if you liked #1 you'll like #2 and you can find them way cheaper elsewhere then paying ridiculous seller prices. Hint: Look at the name of the record company up top! Then again every inflated dollar is worth it!
Good & Bad
Some rare rarities here - beware though that the quality is poor, none are seemingly off master tapes and some are quite crackly & hissy (all vinyl). Liner notes about some of the groups would have been nice too - there are no notes whatsoever. Interesting release though as some of these tracks would be next to impossible to find elsewhere.





