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1 Marie Marie Alvin 2:07
2 No Other Girl Alvin 2:29
3 I'm Shakin' Toombs 2:22
4 Border Radio Alvin 2:47
5 American Music Alvin/McGee 2:10
6 So Long Baby Goodbye Alvin 2:24
7 Hollywood Bed Alvin 3:33
8 Never No Mo' Blues McWilliams/Rodgers 2:47
9 This Is It Alvin 2:15
10 Highway 61 McDowell/Luandrew 3:00
11 I Love You So Gayten/Jerome/Diddl 2:51
12 Stop the Clock Ehret/Robertson 1:56
13 Red Rose Alvin 2:32
14 Barefoot Rock Harper 2:31
15 Bus Station Alvin 2:32
16 One More Dance Alvin 2:28
17 It Must Be Love Alvin 2:56
18 Jubilee Train Alvin 3:04
19 Long White Cadillac Alvin 2:55
20 Fool's Paradise Alvin 2:46
21 Boomtown Alvin 3:37
22 Leaving Alvin 3:27
23 Tag Along Morgan/Miller 2:58
24 Justine Terry/Harris/Harris 2:16
25 Flattop Joint [#] Alvin 2:33
26 Leave My Money Alone [#] Green 3:28
27 One Bad Stud Leiber/Stoller 2:30
28 Blue Shadows Alvin 3:15
29 Trouble Bound Alvin 3:48
30 Just Another Sunday Doe/Alvin 4:15
31 Hey, Girl Alvin 3:11
32 Dark Night Alvin 3:51
33 Little Honey Doe/Alvin 3:35
34 Samson and Delilah Traditional 3:47
35 Colored Lights Mellencamp 3:27
36 Help You Dream Alvin 3:40
37 Common Man Alvin 3:43
38 Rock & Roll Will Stand Alvin 2:38
39 Can't Stop Time [#] Alvin 3:40
40 Cry for Me Alvin 2:51
41 Kathleen Van Zandt/Alvin 4:57
42 High School Confidential [Live, 1982] Hargrave/Lewis 2:22
43 What Will Lucy Do ? [Live, 1982] Vincent/Sims 2:33
44 Crazy Baby [Live 1982][#] Minari/Volz/Wemsman 2:38
45 Got Love If You Want It [Live 1982] Moore 2:53
46 Rock Boppin' Baby [Live 1982] Bruce 2:18
47 Walkin' With Mr. Lee [Live 1982][#] Allen 3:20
48 Keep a Knockin' [Live 1982] Little Richard 2:08
49 I Don't Want to Go [Live 1982] Alvin 2:04
50 Go, Go, Go! [Live 1982] Orbison 2:12
51 Roll 'Em Pete [Live 1982] Turner/Johnson 4:50
52 Take Out Some Insurance [Live 1985][#] Hall/Singleton 4:59
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Testament: The Complete Slash Recordings (1981-1985)

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Rhino

Style: Rock & Roll

Testament: The Complete Slash Recordings (1981-1985)

UPC: 081227834524

Release Date: 03/05/2002

Original Release Date: 03/05/2002

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [Marie Marie, No Other Girl, I'm Shakin', Border Radio, American Music, So Long Baby Goodbye, Hollywood Bed, Never No Mo' Blues, This Is It, Highway 61, I Love You So, Stop the Clock, Red Rose, Barefoot Rock, Bus Station, One More Dance, It Must Be Love, Jubilee Train, Long White Cadillac, Fool's Paradise, Boomtown, Leaving, Tag Along, Justine, Flattop Joint [#], Leave My Money Alone [#], One Bad Stud, Blue Shadows, Trouble Bound, Just Another Sunday, Hey, Girl, Dark Night, Little Honey, Samson and Delilah, Colored Lights, Help You Dream, Common Man, Rock & Roll Will Stand, Can't Stop Time [#], Cry for Me, Kathleen, High School Confidential [Live, 1982], What Will Lucy Do ? [Live, 1982], Crazy Baby [Live 1982][#], Got Love If You Want It [Live 1982], Rock Boppin' Baby [Live 1982], Walkin' With Mr. Lee [Live 1982][#], Keep a Knockin' [Live 1982], I Don't Want to Go [Live 1982], Go, Go, Go! [Live 1982], Roll 'Em Pete [Live 1982], Take Out Some Insurance [Live 1985][#]]
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Mark Deming

"We got the Louisiana boogie and the Delta blues/We got country swing and rockabilly, too/We got jazz, country western, and Chicago blues/It's the greatest music that you ever knew." Dave Alvin was writing about "American Music" in his song of the same name when he penned those lines, but while he would never be quite so arrogant as to say so himself, he could have been talking about his band, the Blasters, who used the song as the title track of their first album. While often lumped in with the L.A. rockabilly scene that rose up in the wake of punk rock, from the start the Blasters displayed a wide-ranging musical diversity that set them far apart from, say, Levi and the Rockats. The Blasters were a supremely tight and tasteful band with enough fire, smarts, and passion for two or three groups. Phil Alvin was a singer who knew how to communicate the grand gesture while still touching the small details; his brother, Dave Alvin, was a peerless songwriter who could honor the artists who influenced him while finding a distinct and memorable voice of his own (he could play a mean guitar to boot), and John Bazz and Bill Bateman were a strong and swinging rhythm section. The Blasters cut two superb albums for Slash Records that raised the bar for the entire 1980s and '90s roots rock movement, 1981's The Blasters and 1983's Non Fiction, and a great live EP, 1982's Over There: Live at the Venue, London. The group's third and final set for Slash, 1985's Hard Line, was an ambitious attempt to modernize the group's sound in hopes of finding a place on radio, which was only partially successful, though it still contains a number of great songs, and even the weaker numbers would raise the batting average for most other bands. The Blasters left behind a remarkable body of work, and Testament: The Complete Slash Recordings finally makes all of it available on CD for the first time. The set contains The Blasters, Non Fiction, Over There, and Hard Line in their entirety, along with strong outtakes from the Non Fiction and Hard Line sessions ("Kathleen" might have been the finest song on the final album had it made the cut), four additional performances from the show recorded for Over There, two tunes the band recorded for the movie Streets of Fire, and a noisy but inspired duo performance by Dave and Phil on Jimmy Reed's "Take out Some Insurance" at a New York club gig. With Testament: The Complete Slash Recordings and Hightone's reissue of American Music (the group's rough-and-ready debut album, cut for Rollin' Rock Records in 1980), the Blasters' entire catalog is in print for the first time, and anyone who digs blues, rockabilly, R&B, country, or pretty much any tributary of American postwar roots music will have a stompin' good time with this set; rarely has a crash course in music history been this much fun. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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