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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.