Drawing on crazed rockabilly ancestors, James Heath and his long-time bassist Jimbo Wallace have helped bring rockabilly kicking and screaming into the modern age, marrying punk with rockabilly to create the psychobilly genre.
This was as startling a debut record as any ever made, representing every side of Elvis' musical influences except gospel -- rockabilly, blues, R&B, country, and pop were all here in an explosive and seductive combination.
Garage? Rock n Roll? Psychobilly? Punk? The Cramps are all that and then some! Here Big Beat add even more pzazz to a legendary Cramps album and it is pressed in a phantasmagorical colour: Seville Orange!
The 2-LP collection features highlights from Sunset Boulevard, a comprehensive 5-CD collection of Elvis's recordings at RCA's historic Sunset Boulevard studio.
Willie Lewis’s Pulling Time delivers raw rockabilly energy with authentic 1950s-style swagger, showcasing his signature guitar twang and vintage sound.