Northwood
Records.-NWEP 101 Rollin
& Tumblin/My Happiness/That dont
move me /Nobody but you In the world, there are some
enigmas which remain unexplained and
others which find sometimes their
resolution. But while waiting for this
moment of light, the men
think hard fantasise and seek placebos.
For a long time the Elvis My
Happiness version, the first
recording of the future King for the Sun
label remained a mystery, an all
the dreams object for wild
imagination of the whole wide world
rockers. Was it possible to sense an
already germinated hillbilly cat magic in
this title? Even some suspicious people
wondering whether this legendary Graal
really existed until it was finally
discovered and published for the first
time ever.
But before this magic moment, a blue EP
enabled us to have an idea of what this
song was supposed to sound by a young
Elvis. This mono recording Ep released
back in the early eighties by the no
longer alive british label Northwood had
on his cover written in some large black
capital letters framed by musical ranges
what seems to be the name of the band :
The Blue Rhythm Boys. But
inside of that modest blue cover there
was four tracks of pure rockabilly blues
dynamite which included a presleyan
My Happiness cover
Paul Ansell, the singer, for whom it was
the first band, gives us an idea with his
inhabited voice of what one dreamed being
Elvis interpretation of that Betty
Peterson and Borney Bergantine song. It
was like holding in your hands the real
one copy Sun single and being Indiana
Jones listening to that relic of the past!!!
It was for my part the first time that I
heard a so much fifties sounding
combo. The other tracks were Rollin
& Tumblin (Muddy Waters), That
dont move me (Carl Perkins) and
Nobody But You (Little Walter) and are
real killers played by some of the finest
british musicians of that era (Jim
Carlisle - slide guitar, Allen Thow -
bass and Jeff Tuck - drums). If you havent
already lived that experiment and even if
we all know today the Elvis My
Happiness cover, its never
too late to listen to what has become a
rockabilly milestone for many rockers
around the world Long Tall
At Last
Big Beat CD WIK 105
That's The Stuff You Gotta Watch - I'll
Go Crazy - Person To Person - I'm Walkin'
- It Isn't Right - Cajun Love Affair -
Trace Of You - Crazy Mixed Up World -
Ride 'N' Roll - Babe's Comin' Home -
Mother Earth - I'll Try - Hoochie Coochie
Man - Come On Back - Wang Dang Doodle -
Breathless - Blue Rhythm Boogie - Go
Ahead On - Catfish
"At Last", seldom an album had
a so perfectly suited title. Issued in
1992, this 19 songs album (15 on the 10"
vinyl) fulfils a wait of almost 10 years. Recorded
live in one hectic 10 hour session it
finally shows the Rhythms' on a long
distance and it was worth the wait.
The line-up has changed a bit since the
EP. Ashley Kingman (Red Hot'n'Blue,
Rockin' Rocket 88 and now Big Sandy And
His Fly Rite Boys) has joined Ansell and
Carlisle on second guitar while Matt
Jackson (a gifted guitarist too) is on
drums and Nick Gillroy on bass. They take
advantage of this fuller line-up to go
into a more rhythm and blues/Chicago
blues sound with songs by Willie Dixon,
Fats Domino, Howlin Wolf, James Brown,
Memphis Slim and Little Walter. They are
often close to the originals (Hoochie
Coochie Man, Wand Dang Doodle) while
sometimes they play them in a rockin'
blues way (The
Stuff You Gotta Watch). Conway Twitty's I'll Try is
turned into a blues with pumping piano
and soulful vocal from Ansell and a
scorching guitar solo that make this song
one of my favorite (if you're interested).
The frantic covers of Tommy Cassell's Go
Ahead On and Jerry Lee's Breathless are
here to remember us they started as a
rockabilly band as do Ansell's own "Come
On Back" with another wild solo from
Jim Carlisle. Another fave of mine is
Cajun Love Affair with harp and some
lyrics in French to add the Louisiana
flavor. I dont know if this record is
still available but if you like good
rockin' blues with a touch of rockabilly
and soul here and there, try to put your
hand on this one. All killer, no filler ! Fred "Virgil" Turgis