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Hillbillies In Hell: Hillbilly Wolf (1952-1972)

Hillbillies In Hell: Hillbilly Wolf (1952-1972)

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Deep in the woods...

Beyond the fragile dream of civilization...

Presented here for the very first time are 16 Hillbilly Hollers and dank Hayseed Homilies: Lycanthropic Laments, Infernal Ill-Portents and desperate Homicidal Vents.

Years in the making – ‘Hillbillies In Hell: Hillbilly Wolf' presents a musty backwoods shack of Homebrewed Hallucinations, torrid Terminal Ideations and lysergic Cerebral Celebrations.

Moments of mediative Infinite Beauty amidst moments of Death, Murder and Blinding Blight.

An underground cache of forgotten 45s. A swampy lair of fringe fermented missives. Doomsday Devotionals, De-Evolutionist Diatribes, High Lonesome Gospel Odes and dusty Dreams from the Executioner's Block. Cautionary Tales of Hellfire Fate, Astounding Autocide Carnage and Maternal Warnings of Discipline Deficit and profoundly Problematic Parenting - many of these sides are impossibly rare and are reissued here for the very first time.

Turn back before it is too late...

SEE The Clotts tormented on THE HELL BOUND TRAIN!

HEAR Margie Singleton howl at the DARK MOON!

WITNESS Fred And Sue suffer in THE DARK PITS OF HELL!

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Tracklist

  • A1: Hillbilly Wolf (Link Wray And His Ray Men)
  • A2: Going Backward (Jerry Eli)
  • A3: A Victim Of The Troubles On My Mind (Jack Kane)
  • A4: Ruby Don’t Take Your Love To Town (Johnny Darrell)
  • A5: I’m A Coward (Johnny Paycheck)
  • A6: The Dark Pits Of Hell (Fred And Sue)
  • A7: Green Green Grass Of Home (Johnny Darrell)
  • A8: My World Is Like The Night (Little Scottie’s Blind) (Merritt Jordan)
  • B1: Dark Moon (Margie Singleton)
  • B2: The Hell Bound Train (The Colts)
  • B3: Mother Where Is Your Daughter (Jimmy Murphy)
  • B4: A Million People Have Died (Jimmie Osborne)
  • B5: Nowhere To Run (Johnny Paycheck)
  • B6: Shopworn (Porter Wagoner)
  • B7: (Going Where) My Troubles Will Be Over (Frank Proffitt)
  • B8: John The Revelator (Rev. Joe Freeman, And Wife June)