The Shakin' Pyramids (album)
The Shakin' Pyramids is a compilation album from the Scottish Neo-Rockabilly group The Shakin' Pyramids, released shortly after the group's disbandment in 1983 by Rock 'n Roll Records, a Scotti Brothers Records subsidiary. The album features ten tracks: five from their 1981 debut album, Skin 'Em Up, and five from their second and final album, Celts and Cobras, released in 1982. Although normally billed as a trio, live and session bassist Dave Rivett joins the band on the album cover.[2]
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Released | 1983 | |||
Genre | Rockabilly | |||
Label | Rock 'n Roll Records | |||
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Track listing
Side A:
- "Take A Trip"
- "Tennessee Rock 'n' Roll"
- "Teenage Boogie"
- "Alright Alnight"
- "Cry Cry Kitten"
Side B:
- "Pharaoh's Chant"
- "Quit and Split"
- "Just Rockin'"
- "I Got A Baby"
- "Pretty Neat Come On"
- "Let's Go"[2]
Personnel
- Davie Duncan – lead vocals
- James G. Creighton – guitar, background vocals
- "Railroad" Ken McLellan – guitar, background vocals
- Dave Rivett – bass guitar[2]
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