Rock Infernal is a collaborative album by Ronnie Self and Carl Perkins that showcases their talents in rockabilly music. The album features 14 tracks that are a mix of original compositions and covers of classic rock n' roll tracks.
The album opens with the title track "Rock Infernal," which sets the tone for the rest of the album with its driving rhythm and catchy guitar riffs. Other standout tracks include "Ain't I'm a Dog," "Bop-A-Lena," and "Honey Don't," which showcase the duo's ability to write and perform infectious rock n' roll tunes.
Self and Perkins also pay tribute to their musical influences with covers of songs by Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Chuck Berry. These tracks demonstrate the duo's reverence for the roots of rockabilly music and their ability to put their own spin on classic tunes.
Brazilian exclusive compilation featuring tracks from Ronnie Self and Carl Perkins. Perkins' tracks come from his Columbia album "Whole Lotta Shakin'" (never released in Brazil).
Track A1 is misspelt on the back cover as "Pob-A-Lena".
About Ronnie Self, Carl Perkins
American rockabilly musician and songwriter, born July 5, 1938 in Tin Town, Missouri and died August 28, 1981 in Springfield, Missouri.
Rock Infernal is a must-listen for fans of rockabilly and early rock n' roll. Self and Perkins' chemistry and musical prowess are on full display throughout the album, making it a timeless addition to any rock n' roll collection.