Best Of The Sun Records Sessions LP
ORGM-2084
Best Of Sun Records Sessions LP
ORGM-2090
Best Of The Sun Records Sessions LP
ORGM-2071
Sun Records Does Hank Williams
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All Aboard The Blue Train LP
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Greatest! LP
JCSHGREABL-LP00
Sunday Down South
ORGM-2048
Once again, Johnny Cash teams up with Jerry Lee Lewis to deliver a power-packed, one-of-a-kind release. The legends delve into their gospel roots, revisiting the great standards such as "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" and "Give Me That Old Time Religion," as well as interpreting the New Orleans favorite "When the Saints Go Marching In." While the songs are not all traditional gospel favorites, the blend of folksy Sunday-afternoon-drive music makes for a winning package.
Sings The Songs That Made Him Famous
ORGM-2039
Sings The Songs That Made Him Famous - Digipack CD
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Originally released in 1958 on Sun Records, Johnny Cash's second album was a smash success, with singles such as "I Walk The Line", "Guess Things Happen That Way", and "Ballad of a Teenage Queen" shooting to the top of the charts and earning Cash a reputation as one of country's greatest songwriters and performers. The Man In Black is accompanied by Luther Perkins and Marshall Grant, known at the time as The Tennessee Two. The album was produced by Sun Records founder, Sam Phillips, and Jack Clement.
With His Hot and Blue Guitar
ORGM-2010
Johnny Cash “With His Hot and Blue Guitar” is the debut album from the Man in Black, featuring hits like "I Walk The Line" and "Folsom Prison Blues". Released in 1957, it was the first LP ever issued on Sam Phillips’ Sun Records label. Pressed on high quality black vinyl.
With His Hot And Blue Guitar CD
ORGM-2010-CD
Johnny Cash “With His Hot and Blue Guitar” is the debut album from the Man in Black, featuring hits like "I Walk The Line" and "Folsom Prison Blues". Released in 1957, it was the first LP ever issued on Sam Phillips’ Sun Records label.
Jerry Lee Lewis LP
ORGM-2052
The self-titled debut album by American musician and rock & roll pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis, released in 1958 by Sun Record Company. Produced by legends Jack Clement and Sam Phillips, the album features songs written by Lewis, his contemporaries at Sun Records (including Elvis), the traditional "When The Saints Go Marching In", and Hank Williams' "Jambalaya".
The Dance Album Of Carl Perkins LP
ORGM-2054
At The Rock House LP
ORGM-2030
At The Rock House Colored LP
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Track Listing:
A1 This Kind Of Love
A2 Devil Doll
A3 You're My Baby
A4 Tryin' To Get To You
A5 It's Too Late
A6 Rock House
B1 You're Gonna Cry
B2 I Never Knew
B3 Sweet And Easy To Love
B4 Mean Little Mama
B5 Ooby Dooby
B6 Problem Child
At The Rock House is the first full length album by Roy Orbison, recorded in 1956 but not released until 1961 by Sun Record Company. The record showcases Roy Orbison’s early work, which falls somewhere between the rock & roll that was happening in mid 50’s and the more lush, dramatic sound that he later perfected. Previously out of press on vinyl, it has now been remastered for a high quality vinyl pressing. This limited, numbered pressing was first made available for Black Friday Record Store Day 2014.
Memphis Breakdown LP
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Memphis Breakdown CD
ORGM-2103-CD
Doctor Ross, also known as "Doctor Ross the Harmonica Boss", made his reputation as a bluesman in Memphis before moving to Michigan. During the early '50s, Ross recorded his first sides, including "Chicago Breakdown”, with Sam Phillips at Sun Records. This compilation, Memphis Breakdown, compiles the best of those early Memphis sessions all in one place, remastered for vinyl.
Track List:
Chicago Breakdown
Boogie Disease
Polly Put the Kettle On
Juke box boogie
Terra Mae
Feel So Sad
Texas Hop
That’s All Right
Cat´s Squirrel
Industrial Boogie
Left Job Boogie
That Ain’t Right
1953 Jump
Come Back Baby
Raunchy & Other Great Instrumentals LP
ORGM-1024
Presenting… The Ad Libs Purple Vinyl
ADLIPTALPP-LP00
The Ad Libs, a phenomenal yet under-appreciated American vocal group hailing from Hudson County, NJ, had their first and only smash hit within their first year as a group, with ‘The Boy From New York City.’ Though several other singles from the doo-wop group landed on the Billboard R&B chart’s, The Ad Libs never released a full length album. Presenting The Ad Libs is the group’s debut album that never happened. A collection of singles, b-sides, and unused studio cuts come together to show the 1960’s soul singers in a whole new light. The tracks were remastered for vinyl at Infrasonic Mastering and pressed at Pallas Group in Germany on purple color vinyl.