Rock 'n' Roll / Rockabilly / Psychobilly
Rock 'n' Roll exploded in the 1950s, disrupting youth and established norms. Inspired by blues and country, it gave birth to an electric, danceable, and resolutely rebellious music.
Rockabilly, embodied by Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis, brought a nervous and festive touch to this movement, with its fast rhythms and twanging guitars. A few decades later, Psychobilly took these roots and blended them with punk and an offbeat aesthetic, popularized by The Cramps and Tiger Army.
These vinyl pressings capture all the fever of the era: crowded clubs, frenzied dancing, and incendiary riffs. More than just music, it's an attitude and a lifestyle that can be found on these timeless records.
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Live 3.10.22
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WHAT S SO FUNNY ABOUT PEACE LOVE AND LOS STRAITJACKETS
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Live And Dangerous
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A's And B's 1965 To 1970
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EARLY RECORDINGS/180 GR GATEFOLD SLEEVE JAUNE
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Raving Ghost
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Right Now Ep
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Brenda Lee - Vinyle Jaune
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Early Allman (Featuring Duane and Gregg Allman)
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The Rock n´Roots Of
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The Rock N'Roots Of
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The Rock N' Roots Of
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Crime Wave Rock
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Heartless Heathen
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Bohemian Grove
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The Wind Did Move
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Live Era '87-'93
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The Rock N' Roots Of
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Pop The Clutch: Obscure Rockabilly From The Vaults - Vinyle Blanc
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Sway' + 'Where The Rio De Rosa Flows'
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Compass Ep
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Rock N' Roll You Won't Save Me [Live]
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Live From Canada 1964 Montréal September 8th
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Diddley Bo / In the Spotlight
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Berry Chuck / New Juke Box Hits
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NIGHTCLUB - 45 TOURS
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LET'S ROCK THIS PLACE
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Rock 'n' Roll, Rockabilly & Psychobilly: three faces of rebellion on vinyl
Why these three genres deserve to be heard on vinyl
Rock 'n' roll and its offshoots were never meant for the cushioned convenience of streaming. A Chuck Berry 7-inch or a Cramps LP only truly comes alive when the needle hits the groove, the grit, the warmth, the raw dynamics, that physical sensation of sound not merely passing through but hitting you square in the chest. On vinyl, the slap of a Bill Black upright bass, the growl of a Brian Setzer Gretsch, or the twisted feedback of a psychobilly guitar reclaim their natural habitat, a living, breathing presence no algorithm can replicate. For the collector, every record also tells a story: a worn-out Tennessee jukebox, a suburban dance hall, a smoky London club in 1981.
From Memphis to the psychobilly underground: milestones, artists, and essential labels
It all begins in the mid-1950s, when Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Johnny Cash cut records for Sam Phillips' Sun Records in Memphis, discs that invented rockabilly, that electrifying crossbreed of Black rhythm & blues and white country. Rock 'n' roll breaks wide open with Chuck Berry (After School Session, 1957), Little Richard (Here's Little Richard, 1957), and Buddy Holly, while Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran push rockabilly into feverish urgency. Three decades later, the torch is passed to the punk scene: The Cramps (Songs the Lord Taught Us, 1980), The Meteors (In Heaven, 1981), Demented Are Go, and Batmobile forge psychobilly, an unapologetic fusion of rockabilly, punk, and B-movie horror imagery. As for labels, Sun remains the holy grail of rockabilly, but Chess, Specialty, Ace, and modern imprints like Nervous Records and Crazy Love Records all deserve serious collector attention. To hunt down these treasures, original pressings, quality reissues, or limited coloured editions, a price comparison tool like Vinyles.com lets you scan offers from multiple sellers at a glance and assess price differences before you commit.
