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The term 'Promo' can have been applied to a wide range of sample materials circulated at the time of release. We won't be able to answer questions regarding specs, and we do not accept returns on promo items so please buy at your own risk.
This album encapsulates the passion and playfulness of the early days of rockabilly.
Amidst the rock and roll craze that exploded after Elvis, their sound stands out as a light-hearted mix of country and R&B elements.
The A-side, "Last Train To San Fernando," is a fast-paced track with a train motif. The bouncy rhythm and crisp vocals clearly convey the speed and youthfulness unique to 1950s rock and roll. Meanwhile, the B-side, "Rock-A-Billy Baby," is a danceable track that, as the title suggests, puts rockabilly at the forefront, with a simple yet addictive groove.