Monday, September 5, 2022

Various Artists - All Aboard! 25 Train Tracks Calling At All Musical Stations (2015) Ace - + Booklet - Rare Soul/Funk/Blues/Reggae/Folk/Pop (MP3)HQ

Here,s an interesting novelty CD themed on trains from across the musical spectrum (i remember trainspotting with my son,where do the years go?). Wooo wooh! Here comes the train puffing down the track, clickety clack. The steam engine began influencing our lives two centuries ago and these familiar noises have formed the compulsive rhythm of countless tunes. Every city is centred around a railway station. The only means of travel apart from horse and carriage before the motor car was the train. It took you to work, it took you away to start life anew, it brought lovers together and it split them apart. So many tragedies played out, crimes, heartbreak, adventure, the romance and beauty of the rolling track across a country. The tales it could tell are manifold and the songs are begging to be written.  It would be easy just to plump for the obvious selection but that wouldn’t have provided the desired result. Instead Ace tried to unearth some lesser known but vital train themed recordings, leading to a melting pot of musical genres, all hitched together like a line of carriages in different colours. Cliff Carlisle’s ‘Pan American Man’, a country blues from 1937, is the earliest track, while ‘Death Train Blues” by Daddy Long Legs, a garage rock nugget from 2012, is the most modern. The others lie somewhere in the intervening years. The wide variety nestles nicely alongside each other. We have reggae next to soul, R&B aplenty and sprinklings of pop, jazz and gospel. Among the floor-fillers are ‘Country Line Special’ by Cyril Davis, ‘Train To Skaville’ by the Ethiopians and ‘The Train From Kansas City’ by the Shangri-Las. Most of all, the point is to entertain and delight  and I think it does the job. So come on everyone, there’s some miles of track to ride while the stories unfold. The tracks by Luther ingram,Caroline day 7 jackie Payne are still quite Rare Dancers so the CD is worth it for them.... SO ALL ABOARD!!!

AMM

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13 comments:

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review Thank you AMM

bigcravings said...

Great review. I'm often a sucker for these themed comps.

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Novelty or not - some good stuff here

tsi&hrjs said...

A very interesting set. Thanks AMM for reviewing it.

richsoul said...

I remember my night train ride. As the conductor yell the next city that we were approaching. Thank AMM.

hakase said...

thanks for another great comps of Ace UK except they had missed the great "Slow Train" by The Staple Singers!

renald said...

Looks interesting. Thanks, AMM, for the Review!!

PeterH said...

Looks interesting and worth hearing. Thanks for review, P.

pedro B said...

Love this theme stops us going off the rails so to speak there are so many with train in in the title springs to mind Train tour to Rainbow City The Pyramids ( love the OLD reggae/ska/rock steady/blue beat) and of course Freedom Train James Carr a very good You tube video attached to this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwfums63zjU Thanks AMM for this great review in fact i thought this review tells a story in it self.
Cheers Pedro

Rush said...

Thanks AMM for the themed compile great review

Guy said...

Thanks for this review, it does look fun

reb.jukebox said...

Nice selection of tracks on this comp AMM
thank you Reb

ELtel said...

My last rail journey was horrendous, think i can cope with this one MM, thank you.
cheers,ELtel