Gene Vincent - Gene Vincent Rocks!; Bluejean Bop! - Multiple titles - LP Albums (multiple items) - Mono, Reissue - 1976





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Two Gene Vincent vinyl records, 'Gene Vincent Rocks!' and 'Bluejean Bop!', released in 1976 in France, mono reissues.
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Two faboulus vinyl of Gene Vincent!!!
Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps Roll
Title; Gene Vincent Rocks!
Label Capitol 1820751 Mono repress 1988
Cover Near Mint
Vinyl Near Mint
Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps
Title: Bluejean Bop!
Label Capitol 2C 064-82.077 M Mono
Repress 1975
Cover Vg+
Vinyl Excellent
Eugene Vincent Craddock was born in Virginia into a family of merchants. At the age of 12 he received his first guitar as a gift and his musical training was strongly influenced by country and gospel music. At the age of 17 he left school and joined the navy and for a few months he was also sent to Korea. Upon his return to the United States (July 1955), he was seriously injured in the leg following a serious motorcycle accident, risking amputation. The limb is saved but remains a serious disability that causes difficulties and pain throughout his life.
Forced to leave military life, Vincent begins to play with a local band and in 1956 composes Be-Bop-a-Lula, a song entitled-nonsense that remains among the forefathers of the rock and roll genre.
Two faboulus vinyl of Gene Vincent!!!
Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps Roll
Title; Gene Vincent Rocks!
Label Capitol 1820751 Mono repress 1988
Cover Near Mint
Vinyl Near Mint
Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps
Title: Bluejean Bop!
Label Capitol 2C 064-82.077 M Mono
Repress 1975
Cover Vg+
Vinyl Excellent
Eugene Vincent Craddock was born in Virginia into a family of merchants. At the age of 12 he received his first guitar as a gift and his musical training was strongly influenced by country and gospel music. At the age of 17 he left school and joined the navy and for a few months he was also sent to Korea. Upon his return to the United States (July 1955), he was seriously injured in the leg following a serious motorcycle accident, risking amputation. The limb is saved but remains a serious disability that causes difficulties and pain throughout his life.
Forced to leave military life, Vincent begins to play with a local band and in 1956 composes Be-Bop-a-Lula, a song entitled-nonsense that remains among the forefathers of the rock and roll genre.

