Load Of Mischief | Sun Records

Some Things Never Change - Out Now

Previously Unreleased Music by Carl Perkins

The King Of Rockabilly Carl Perkins returns to Sun Records with the landmark release of his never-before-heard album, Some Things Never Change. Tracked in Nashville and his Jackson poolhouse, Perkins shines as produced by Bill Lloyd. Arriving in celebration of 70 years of “Blue Suede Shoes,” the album features new originals and versions of John Hiatt's "Memphis In The Meantime" and Johnny Cash's "Get Rhythm," backed by sons Stan and Greg Perkins and studio aces Jerry Douglas and Pete Finney.

Some Things Never Change - Out Now

Skip to main site content Sun Records Logo

Load Of Mischief

Load Of Mischief Biography

Load of Mischief’s recordings marked somewhat of a milestone for Sun Records, as their EP was one of the last recordings that label would make during the mid 20th century era. It’s safe to say it ended on a high note. Their sound is a bold reflection of the late 1960s folk-pop movement, in the vein of The Guess Who’s fuzzy guitar work. With soulful, bold vocals and a driving momentum, these tracks represent a changing time in music.

Load Of Mischief Releases