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Hully Gully Fever
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Originally Released: 2000
Discs: 1
Label: Norton
Item Number: VME302762

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Hully Gully Fever
Track Listings
  Title
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1.    I'm Mad With You
2.    My Little Angel
3.    Buggy Ride, The
4.    Ring a-Ling Dong
5.    Step It up and Go
6.    Let Me Come Home
7.    Robbie Dobbie
8.    I'll Be Home to See You Tomorrow
9.    Dolphin's Record Shop Radio Spot, Kgfj
10.    Josephine
11.    Hurts Me to My Heart
12.    Ready Willing and Able
13.    My Soul / The Seniors
14.    So Good to Me
15.    Hully Gully Fever (And The Flu Bug Too) / The Seniors
16.    Driveway Blues
17.    Herman Griffith Radio Spot, Kgfj
18.    Rally in the Valley
19.    Hully Gully Papa
20.    Scotch Fever (Unissued)
21.    Whatcha Gonna Do
22.    Ballad of a Boy and a Girl - (undubbed)
23.    Angels on Earth
24.    Don't Go No Farther - (alternate take)
25.    Lonnie Johnson Radio Spot, Kgfj
26.    Baby That's Why I'm Your Fool - (live)
27.    Hurts Me to My Heart
28.    Bring It On Home To Me / I'm In Love Again
Personnel includes: Rudy Ray Moore (vocals).

Producer: Rudy Ray Moore.

Compilation producer: Donald H. Randall.

Includes liner notes by Rudy Ray Moore.

Before Rudy Ray Moore became famous as Dolomite, he spent years trying to make it as an R&B singer. Hully Gully Fever collects the fruits of his labor. These 28 tracks date from the '50s and '60s and include singles, unreleased masters, radio spots, and live tracks. The earliest tracks are jump blues-influenced, but soon Moore is playing rock & roll. He also tries the blues and a couple of tracks sound like early soul music. Moore is a passable singer, getting by on energy more than skill. The best tracks are the humorous songs like "The Buggy Ride," "Scotch Fever," "Ring A-Ling Dong," "Baby, That's Why I'm Your Fool," and "Step It up and Go," but Moore's rough delivery is also convincing on slow blues numbers like "So Good to Me" and "Hurts Me to My Heart." A couple of tracks are not successful -- like the dopey duet with an unnamed female singer on "Ballad of a Boy and Girl" and the generic "Whatcha Gonna Do," which comes complete with smooth vocal group backing. These missteps are made up for by the raw and ready live version of Sam Cooke's "Bring It on Home to Me" that has Moore delivering some nasty and funny monologues in between verses. Hully Gully Fever is a fascinating look at the early days of a comedy legend. It's worth it just for the liner notes that feature Rudy Ray Moore's story as told by the man himself. ~ Tim Sendra

CMJ (7/3/00, p.25) - "...The first compilation ever assembled of Moore's early songs, on which he could rock and swing with the best of 'em....belting out the blues like a rumbling tempest..."

Living Blues (11-12/00, pp.75-6) - "...Well worth having....his R&B efforts were polished for popular consumption in obvious hopes of latching onto the success of '50s hit-makers like Little Richard and Lloyd Price..."


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