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The Bopcats / The Layabouts / Ratbags Of Rhythm - The Best Of The Inner West Album

The Bopcats / The Layabouts / Ratbags Of Rhythm - The Best Of The Inner West Album
Performer: The Bopcats / The Layabouts / Ratbags Of Rhythm
Title: The Best Of The Inner West
Country: Australia
Style:Rockabilly, Skiffle, Ska, Zydeco, Country
Released: 1982
Catalog number: YPRX 1930
Label: Piranha Brothers Records
MP3 album szie: 2790 mb
FLAC album size: 2424 mb

Tracklist

1Ratbags Of RhythmI'll Be A Baby For The Dingo In Your Heart
Vocals – Tony Press
2The Layabouts Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
Vocals – Leroy Suave
3Ratbags Of RhythmHoliday House
Vocals – Tony PressWritten By – Peter Lillie
4The Layabouts These Boots Are Made For Walking
Vocals – Vicki KennedyWritten By – Lee Hazlewood
5The Layabouts It's Love Baby (24 Hours)
Vocals – Vicki Kennedy
6The Bopcats Move It On Over
Vocals – Annie BickfordWritten By – Hank Williams
7The Bopcats Stupid Cupid
Vocals – Annie BickfordWritten By – Neil Sedaka
8The Bopcats Uranium Rock
Vocals – Jimi JessopWritten By – Warren Smith
9Ratbags Of RhythmBluebird
Written By – Norm Day
10Ratbags Of RhythmHands Off
Vocals – Judy Hill Written By – Jay McShann, Priscilla Bowman
11The Layabouts Husband
Vocals – Vicky Kennedy
12The Bopcats She's Got You
Vocals – Annie BickfordWritten By – Hank Cochran
13The Bopcats I'm Coming Home
Vocals – Jimi JessopWritten By – Johnny Horton
14Ratbags Of RhythmAin't I'm A Dog
Vocals – Tony PressWritten By – Ronnie James Dio
15The Layabouts Blood Shot Eyes
Vocals – Leroy SuaveWritten By – Hank Penny

Credits

  • EngineerSteve Bywaters
  • ProducerTony Grose

Notes

With Insert

The Bopcats
Johnny Gray (Guitar / Vocals)
Peter Doyle (Acoustic Guitar / Lap Steel)
Lynn Wallace (Drums)
Peter Karasavas (Piano)
Craig "Lanky" Townsend (Bass)
Jimi Jessop (Lead Vocals)
Annie Bickford (Lead Vocals)

The Layabouts
Leroy Suave (Guitar / Bass / Lead Vocals)
Vicky Kennedy (Bass / Lead Vocals)
Ray Gunn (Drums / Vocals)
Dave Crass (Sax / Vocals)
Jim Conway (Sax / Harp / Vocals)
Craig Lee (Lead Guitar / Vocals)

Ratbags Of Rhythm
Bridie King (Piano / Piano Accordian)
Matt Bienstock (Guitar / Vocals)
Bruce "Chester" Smith (Bass)
Greg Fitzgerald (Drums)
Steve James (Acoustic Guitar / Lap Steel / Vocals)
Dick Hodge (Sax)
Tony Press (Lead Vocals)
Judy Hill (Lead Vocals)

Recorded At Trafalgar Studios, Annandale
November '81

Companies

  • Recorded At – Trafalgar Studios
  • Pressed By – EMI Custom Records – YPRX 1930

Short intro

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