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Juliet (ACCD129) is an album for the kids who like to rock and have fun, and keeping everyone safe is the doorman Johnny Devlin who has a Cast Iron Arm. The name-dropping titles include; Wynona Carr, Jump Jack Jump, The Senators, Loretta, Doc Pomus All Stars, Work Little Carrie, Ronnie Gill and The Pastel Keys Geraldine, The Jewels Pearlie Mae, Huelyn Duvall, Juliet, Arlie Miller, Lou Ann, Barbara Allen, Sweet Willie and many more. Between the thematic titles; Tom Tall will sing about the Dee Jay who has a Stack-A-Records, Haskell May invites you to join in chit chat which is shared on the Party Line, Otis Williams accepted an invitation to attend and found a Red Hot Love. The Four Tunes dance until dawn with Marie, the album ends with a love song from The Chandeliers Give Me Your Love. The album is stuffed full of dance songs, with numerous artists being mostly unknown, but not lacking in star quality! The albums comprise of rhythmic sounds and are perfect for Dee Jays who will find numerous dance-floor filling titles, the home listener, and those who wish to own albums that are not full of overly reissued titles. The album is compiled and annotated by well-known Dee Jay and face on the music scene Mark Armstrong, who has been Dee Jaying since his early teen years. The concept is brought visually to life by design artist Alf Button and the recordings are remastered at The Studio That Time Forgot, El Paso, Texas. By maintaining our integrity, and principles we are confident our competitively priced albums are perfect from beginning to end. Atomicat doesn't make an album of average music our philosophy is to compile songs of quality, with every album, it's a "killer and no filler" ideology! You are listening to music from the past with a remastered sound that will shake the speakers." Atomicat Records "are often imitated, never duplicated."