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Arkansas Rockpile

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Download links and information about Arkansas Rockpile by Ronnie Hawkins. This album was released in 1970 and it belongs to Rock, Rock & Roll, Rockabilly genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 28:01 minutes.

Artist: Ronnie Hawkins
Release date: 1970
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Rockabilly
Tracks: 12
Duration: 28:01
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Dizzy Miss Lizzy 1:56
2. My Gal Is Red Hot 1:51
3. Thirty Days 2:33
4. Mary Lou 2:10
5. Odessa 2:16
6. Horace 2:33
7. Who Do You Love 2:38
8. Come Love 2:52
9. Arkansas 2:19
10. Say Boss Man 2:02
11. Mojo Man 1:59
12. Bo Diddley 2:52

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Released in the U.K. in 1970, Arkansas Rockpile gathers together a bunch of sessions Ronnie Hawkins cut for Roulette between 1959 and 1963. Unlike some of these vinyl Roulette samplers — for instance, 1967's "Mojo Man," which was paired with Arkansas Rockpile on a 2008 CD by Collectors' Choice — there's actually some rhyme and reason behind the assembly of Arkansas Rockpile, as it concentrates on some of the Hawkss hardest rockers, including "Mary Lou" and "Thirty Days," the Chuck Berry song that he took into the Top 50 re-recorded as "Forty Days." To these two hits add no less than three Bo Diddley songs — "Say Boss Man," "Bo Diddley," and "Who Do You Love?," the latter in a version so ferocious it turned into a signature (he later revived this arrangement almost exactly on the Band's The Last Waltz, but the Hawks sound meaner here) — the frenzied, nutty "Horace," a slow blues shuffle "Come Love," the easy-grooving "Arkansas," and "Odessa," a rip-roaring take on Billy Lee Riley's "My Gal is Red Hot," and "Mojo Man" (repeated from the "Mojo Man" LP) and Arkansas Rockpile adds up to the purest blast of rock & roll from the Hawk to be released as an LP.