Summertime Scorchers, Rock and Roll Beach Party, Volume Two (ACCD077) extends a second and final invitation to get up and dance to the sounds of Rhythm & Blues, Rock 'n' Roll music and some Surf and party titles for extra fun in the sun entertainment. Naturally not ever song is about the summer and the songs are chosen for entertaining and dancing. The songs are sourced from the golden years of 1956-1963, and the Beach Of Love (Royce Porter with The Kounts) is the dream location to dance at the Beat Party (Ritchie and The Squires), to That Background Sound (Buddy Sheppard and The Holidays). The request is for you to enjoy Rocking With The D. J. 's (Birdie Castle and The Stardusters) and for the girls it is certain there will be Strollin' On The Beach (The Hollywood Flames). The album is annotated by well-known Dee Jay and face on the music scene Mark 'Let's Party' Armstrong, who has been Dee Jaying since his early teen years. The concept is brought visually to life by Brazilian design artist, Henrique 'Life Is But A Dream' San who is additionally a working musician, and the recordings are remastered by Heiko Schulz, for Black Shack Recordings. By maintaining our integrity, and principles we are confident our competitively priced albums are perfect from beginning to end. Atomicat Records doesn't make an album of average music our philosophy is to compile songs of quality, with every album, it's a "killer and no filler" ideology! You are listening to music from the past with a remastered sound that will shake the speakers Atomicat Records are "Often imitated, never duplicated.
8 Johnnie Morisette - Meet Me at the Twistin' Place
9 Elvis Presley - Rock-A-Hula Baby
10 Dick Dale and His Del‐Tones - Shake 'N' Stomp
11 Kip Tyler and His Flips - Ohh Yeah Baby
12 Phil Flowers with the T.N.T. Tribble Combo - I Need You Baby
13 Ersel Hickey - You Throw a Dart
14 The Teen Tones - Yes You May
15 Del Shannon - You Never Talked About Me
16 Chuck Howard - Crazy Crazy Baby
17 Joe Jones - to Prove My Love to You
18 The Cleftones with Jimmy Wright and His Orchestra - Happy Memories
19 Ritchie and the Squires - Beat Party Pt. I
20 Doug Loveless - Coconut Girl
21 Dusty Rose - Hula Rock
22 Buddy Sheppard and the Holidays - That Background Sound
23 Ricky Dickens - If I Had a Hammer
24 Lee Kane - It's All Your Fault
25 Birdie Castle and the Stardusters - Rocking with the D.J.'s
26 Mic's Masters - Sandstorm
27 Ronnie Isle and the Blisters - Bad Sunburn
28 Johnny Watson - Come to the Party
29 Ral Donner and the Starfires - It's Been a Long, Long Time
30 The Cleftones - See You Next Year
Summertime Scorchers, Rock and Roll Beach Party, Volume Two (ACCD077) extends a second and final invitation to get up and dance to the sounds of Rhythm & Blues, Rock 'n' Roll music and some Surf and party titles for extra fun in the sun entertainment. Naturally not ever song is about the summer and the songs are chosen for entertaining and dancing. The songs are sourced from the golden years of 1956-1963, and the Beach Of Love (Royce Porter with The Kounts) is the dream location to dance at the Beat Party (Ritchie and The Squires), to That Background Sound (Buddy Sheppard and The Holidays). The request is for you to enjoy Rocking With The D. J. 's (Birdie Castle and The Stardusters) and for the girls it is certain there will be Strollin' On The Beach (The Hollywood Flames). The album is annotated by well-known Dee Jay and face on the music scene Mark 'Let's Party' Armstrong, who has been Dee Jaying since his early teen years. The concept is brought visually to life by Brazilian design artist, Henrique 'Life Is But A Dream' San who is additionally a working musician, and the recordings are remastered by Heiko Schulz, for Black Shack Recordings. By maintaining our integrity, and principles we are confident our competitively priced albums are perfect from beginning to end. Atomicat Records doesn't make an album of average music our philosophy is to compile songs of quality, with every album, it's a "killer and no filler" ideology! You are listening to music from the past with a remastered sound that will shake the speakers Atomicat Records are "Often imitated, never duplicated.