Help A Good Girl Go Bad album by Ruth Brown was released on the DCC Compact Classics label. Originally released on LP as Ruth Brown '65. Help A Good Girl Go Bad CD music contains a single disc with 12 songs.
Since 2004's Player!, blues-centric guitarist/vocalist Nick Curran left his record label, joined up with Kim Wilson's latest incarnation of the Fabulous T-Birds, performed with his own punk-blues combo Deguello, and basically rumbled and tumbled through a number of sundry side projects, all the while eschewing the solo career that led to him taking home the 2004 W.C. Handy Award for Best New Artist Debut. Clearly, this allowed the ever-musically voracious Curran a chance to stretch his chops and imbibe more of the vast array of influences that spark his interests, from '40s jump blues and '50s rock & roll, to '70s punk and '80s hard rock. All of which Curran brings to bear on his fiendishly inspired, 2010 solo comeback Reform School Girl. A fiery, campy, and insanely rockin' album, Reform School Girl sounds like something along the lines of Little Richard backed by the Misfits with Phil Spector recording the proceedings in his garage.
A tough but tuneful new wave pop band from New York City, Sorrows (no "the," please) were formed by guitarist and singer Arthur Alexander in 1977 a few months after the breakup of his influential power pop combo the Poppees. With tongue slightly in cheek, Alexander described his vision for Sorrows as "ABBA meets the Sex Pistols," and he recruited his former Poppees bandmate Jett Harris to play drums in the new group, along with guitarist Joey Cola and bassist Ricky Street. Sorrows soon made a name for themselves on the New York club scene, regularly playing CBGB's, Max's Kansas City, and other hip night spots, and in 1979, the band landed a record deal with Pavilion Records, a division of CBS…
Her good looks, vivacious spirit, and signature Southern girl charm are the first things that strike you when Amanda Shaw takes the stage.Moments later, a poignant and rhythmic resonance that only a musical prodigy produced by the rich culture of Louisiana enraptures her audience. A resounding, 'Wow!' echoes through the crowd. From her wild red hair all the way down to her dancing feet, the 19 year-old musician's on-stage energy is electrifying and relentless. She is the future of music, a pioneer of the new breed of young, roots-based musicians who have embraced both the traditional sounds of Louisiana and the pop sounds of the mainstream.Classically trained, she became the youngest violin soloist with the Baton Rouge Symphony. As her talent grew, so did her taste in music.
2010 TOP 100 Five CD set. The recording of "Roll Over Lay Down" was the studio version from the "Hello!" album and the version of "Tommy's In Love" was from the "Rock 'Til You Drop" album. The album versions of "Caroline", "Down Down", "Mystery Song", "Accident Prone", "Going Down Town Tonight", "In The Army Now", "Dreamin'", "Burning Bridges" and "Sherri Don't Fail Me Now!" were used. The compilation also included the Manchester United Football Squad "Come On You Reds" single and the collaboration single with Scooter. Released on the 25th. June 2010. The album peaked number 23 on the Dutch Albums Top 100.