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LILLIE MAE RISCHE - 'NOBODY'S'
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TMR292 - 7"
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It should come as no surprise to the TMR faithful that Lillie Mae Rische is a complete bad-ass and an all-around powerhouse of melody. She first joined the TMR family a little over two years ago and ever since--whether onstage w/ Jack White and his band or in the studio--she's been, how you say, delivering us from evil with fiddle playing so stupefying as to propel listeners into the jaws of heavenly awe. Feel me on this, y'all? Here we have Lillie Mae Rische center stage. Her contribution to our Blue Series showcases two original songs, charming and plaintive, with the B-side hitting us with a story of hearts on the road, having to reconcile distance and desire. Meanwhile, the A-side is a gentle yet stern anthem about the sweet and sour circumstances of being alone. All in a voice that's sweeter than peach brandy. Joining her are some longtime Third Man contributors Carl Broemel, Dominic Davis, Jack Lawrence, and local drum god, Whip Triplet.
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ROY ORBISON - 'OOBY DOOBY / GO! GO! GO!'
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TMR266 - 7"
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While largely overshadowed by the pop hits he crafted for Monument later in his career, Roy Orbison’s work for Sun is deserving of praise. From the aching of “Ooby Dooby” or the proto rockabilly of “Go! Go! Go!” Roy’s work here is solid and energetic enough that all of Texas should be proud. And if you can’t shake it to “Chicken Hearted” you need to check your pulse.
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ROY ORBISON - 'SWEET & EASY TO LOVE / DEVIL DOLL'
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TMR267 - 7"
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While largely overshadowed by the pop hits he crafted for Monument later in his career, Roy Orbison’s work for Sun is deserving of praise. From the aching of “Ooby Dooby” or the proto rockabilly of “Go! Go! Go!” Roy’s work here is solid and energetic enough that all of Texas should be proud. And if you can’t shake it to “Chicken Hearted” you need to check your pulse.
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ROY ORBISON - 'CHICKEN HEARTED / I LIKE LOVE'
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TMR268 - 7"
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While largely overshadowed by the pop hits he crafted for Monument later in his career, Roy Orbison’s work for Sun is deserving of praise. From the aching of “Ooby Dooby” or the proto rockabilly of “Go! Go! Go!” Roy’s work here is solid and energetic enough that all of Texas should be proud. And if you can’t shake it to “Chicken Hearted” you need to check your pulse.