Ronnie Rocks Ronnie Hawkins

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Ronnie Rocks

1LISTENThirty Days 2:35
2LISTENHey Bo Diddley 2:47
3LISTENRuby Baby 2:16
4LISTENForty Days 2:16
5LISTENHorace 2:34
6LISTENOne of These Days 2:32
7LISTENWild Little Willy 2:17
8LISTENWhatcha Gonna Do (When the Creek Runs Dry) 1:59
9LISTENMary Lou 2:09
10LISTENOh Sugar 2:15
11LISTENOdessa 2:16
12LISTENMy Gal Is Red Hot 1:51
13LISTENNeed Your Lovin' (Oh So Bad) 2:22
14LISTENDizzy Miss Lizzy 1:56
15LISTENHay Ride 2:15
16LISTENBaby Jean 2:18
17LISTENSouthern Love 2:46
18LISTENHey Boba Lou 2:34
19LISTENClara 2:35
20LISTENHoney Don't 2:25
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Running a generous 32 tracks, Bear Family's Ronnie Rocks is an excellent collection of Ronnie Hawkins' rockabilly for Roulette Records. There are many other compilations that cover the same ground but no others cover it quite so extensively -- which might not quite be the same thing as thoroughly, as the title is a tipoff that the music here is all high-octane rock & roll. Often, this comes in the guise of covers -- Hawkins runs through the Chuck Berry ("Thirty Days," "Forty Days") and Bo Diddley ("Hey Bo Diddley," "Bo Diddley," "Who Do You Love") songbooks, and picks up some Sun records ("Matchbox," "Honey Don't," "My Gal Is Red Hot"), a bunch of R&B sides (Hank Ballard's "Sexy Ways," Larry Williams' "Dizzy Miss Lizzy"), and some Dixie-fried rockabilly ("Suzie Q"). All this is confirmation that Hawkins was perhaps the epitome of a working roadhouse rock & roller during the late '50s and early '60s: not someone who innovated but one who gave the people what they wanted, bashing out crowd-pleasers one after another. He had an excellent ear for material that extended into being an excellent bandleader, both traits in evidence here and both of which make these covers rousing. But when Hawkins had his own song -- as he did on the slinky minor-key rocker "Mary Lou" -- he was truly outstanding. And this has the most of his outstanding material in one big package. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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