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Most of the songs on 'Road Hawg!' were recorded during the wild decades of greasers and bikers, the 1950s and '60s,
including the legendary song Motorcycle by Tico & The Triumphs, an early recording with the collaboration of Simon &
Garfunkel. Things get country-heavy at the end of the 1960s with Charlie Ryan and Johnny Bond, while France
contributes psychedelic pop.
The seventies also produced plenty of motorcycle classics, such as Motorbikin' by Chris Spedding, heard here in Billy
Idol(!)'s version. We have deliberately avoided titles like Born To Be Wild or Sweet Home Alabama, because they have
already been released umpteen times. Instead, we opted for the punky 1979 recording of Motorcycle by the virtually
unknown Billy Balls, for example. The 1970s and '80s revival produced some excellent rockabilly motorcycle songs by
Crazy Cavan, Robert Gordon with Danny Gatton, and by the Catmen with their version of the Chris Isaak hit Gone
Ridin'. Rare recordings and big hits are united here, delicately remastered for perfect listening pleasure. Now get up on
the bike and turn on the sound! 'Both Wheels Left The Ground!'