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Jerry Lee Lewis - Sun Essentials - 4 Cd
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[::Album Information::]
Title: Jerry Lee Lewis - Sun Essentials - 4cd
Years: 2006 Genre: Rock 'N' Roll
Production: Charly - Licensemusic.com Aps
[::Tracklist::]
CD 1 - Rockin' Rollin' Country Boy
1. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On (Williams, David) - 2:54
2. Great Balls Of Fire (Blackwell, Hammer) - 1:53
3. High School Confidential (Hargrave, Lewis) - 2:30
4. Be Bop A Lula (Vincent, Davis) - 2:28
5. Good Golly, Miss Molly -
Alternate Take
(Blackwell, Marascalco) - 2:12
6. Down The Line (Orbison) - 2:14
7. Lovin' Up A Storm (Khent, Dixon) - 1:52
8. Wild One (O'Keefe, Greenan, Owens) - 1:53
9. Ooby Dooby (Moore, Penner) - 1:59
10. End Of The Road (Trad., Arr. Lewis) - 1:49
11. Pumping Piano Rock (Lewis) - 2:05
12. All Night Long (Trad., Arr. Lewis) - 2:04
13. Let The Good Times Roll (F.Moore, S.Theard) - 2:12
14. Put Me down (James) - 2:09
15. Don't Be Cruel (Blackwell) - 1:59
16. I'm Feeling Sorry (J.Clement) - 2:40
17. Home (Miller) - 1:58
18. The Wild Side Of Life (Warren, Carter) - 2:47
19. When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again (Walker, Sullivan) - 2:33
20. I Love You Because (Payne) - 3:03
21. Born To Lose (Brown) - 2:41
22. I'm Throwing Rice (At The Girl I Love) (S.Nelson, E.Nelson, E.Arnold) - 2:15
23. Jambalaya (On The Bayou) (Williams) - 1:59
24. Lovesick Blues (I.Mills, C.Friend) - 2:10
25. Crazy Heart (Rose, Murray) - 2:49
26. You Win Again (Williams) - 2:56
27. Cold, Cold, Heart (Williams) - 3:07
28. I Can't Help It (If I'm Stil In Love With You) (Williams) - 2:53
29. Your Cheatin' Heart (Williams) - 1:46
30. Settin' The Woods On Fire -
Undubbed Version
(K.Nelson, F.Rose) - 2:26
31. Long Gone Lonesome Blues (Williams) - 2:04
32. (Walk That) Lonesome Valley -
With Elvis Presley
(Trad., Arr. H.Young) - 2:22
CD 2 - The Country Boy Rocks On
1. Big Blon' Baby (Roberts, Jacobson) - 1:43
2. Rock 'n' Roll Ruby (Cash) - 1:59
3. Pink Pedal Pushers (C.Perkins) - 2:08
4. Breathless (Blackwell) - 2:44
5. I'm Sorry, I'm Not Sorry (Ballman) - 2:36
6. Ubangi Stomp (Underwood) - 1:48
7. Friday Night (J.Liddle) - 1:43
8. It'll Be Me (Clement) - 2:46
9. Milk Shake Mademoiselle (Hammer) - 2:13
10. Baby, Baby, Bye, Bye (Lewis, Smith) - 1:58
11. Break Up (Rich) - 2:20
12. Just Who Is To Blame (Trad., Arr. Lewis) - 2:35
13. Charming Billy (Billy Boy) (Trad., Arr. Lewis) - 2:18
14. It Won't Happen With Me (Evans) - 2:59
15. Bonnie B (Underwood) - 2:19
16. Livin' Lovin' Wreck (Blackwell) - 2:04
17. Your Lovin' Ways (Harkins, Chilton) - 2:39
18. Crazy Arms (Mooney, Seals) - 2:45
19. I'll Make It All Up To You -
Alternate Take
(Rich) - 2:46
20. Let's Talk About Us (Blackwell) - 2:09
21. It Hurt Me So (Rich, Justis) - 2:40
22. As Long As I Live (Burnette) - 2:27
23. How's My Ex Treating You? (McAlpin) - 2:37
24. I Can't Seem To Say Goodbye (Robertson) - 2:33
25. Shame On You (S.Cooley) - 2:10
26. I'll Sail My Ship Alone (Burns, Mann) - 2:09
27. Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You) (Hodges) - 2:45
28. Set My Mind At Ease (West) - 2:03
29. Seasons Of My Heart (Jones, Edwards) - 3:01
30. It All Depends (On Who Will Buy The Wine) (Mizel) - 2:59
31. Slippin' Around (Tillman) - 2:53
32. Night Train To Memphis (Hughes, Bradley, Smith) - 2:10
CD 3 - Hillbilly Blues
1. Big Legged Woman (J.Temple) - 2:28
2. Rockin' With Red (Perryman) - 1:57
3. Sixty Minute Man (Marks, Ward) - 1:49
4. So Long, I'm Gone (R.Orbison) - 2:12
5. I've Been Twistin' (Parker) - 3:15
6. Teenage Letter (Richard) - 2:20
7. Mean Woman Blues (Demetrius) - 2:25
8. Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee (McGhee, Williams) - 2:36
9. Keep Your Hands Off It (Birthday Cake) (Tyzanas) - 2:16
10. Money (Gordy, Bradford) - 2:36
11. Sick And Tired (C.Kenner, D.Bartholomew) - 2:46
12. Hound Dog (Leiber, Stoller) - 2:05
13. Cool Cool Ways (Sexy Ways) (Ballard) - 2:32
14. Hello, Hello, Baby (Trad., Arr. Lewis) - 3:23
15. I Know What It Means (Kelser) - 2:40
16. It'll Be Me (L.P. Version) (Clement) - 2:14
17. Hillbilly Music (Vaughn) - 2:07
18. Turn Around (Perkins) - 2:49
19. Love's Made Me A Fool Of Me (Y.Wilburn, H.Shedd) - 2:47
20. I Forgot To Remember To Forget (Kesler, Feathers) - 2:27
21. Fools Like Me (Clement, Maddux) - 2:51
22. I Can't Trust Me (McAlpin, Tommy Certain) - 2:14
23. I'm The Guilty One (Unknown) - 2:09
24. Memory Of You (Lewis) - 2:09
25. Don't Drop It (Fell) - 1:52
26. Hand Me Down My Walking Cane (Bland) - 2:19
27. Crawdad Song (Trad., Arr. Lewis) - 1:50
28. Crazy Arms -
Remake
(Mooney, Seals) - 2:37
29. Ramblin' Rose (F.Burch, M.Wilkin, O.Wilson) - 3:18
30. Rockin' The Boat Of Love (C.Mann) - 2:41
31. Whole Lotta' Twistin' Goin' On (D.Williams, S.David) - 3:20
CD 4 - Something Old, Something Blue
1. What'd I Say (Charles) - 2:28
2. Honey Hush (Turner) - 2:05
3. Tomorrow Night (Coslow, Grosz) - 3:01
4. Carryin' On (Sexy Ways) (Ballard, Arr. Lewis) - 2:01
5. Good Rockin' Tonight (Brown) - 2:42
6. Come What May (Tableporter) - 2:04
7. Hello Josephine (Domino, Bartholomew) - 1:42
8. Little Queenie (Berry) - 2:24
9. Johnny B. Goode (Berry) - 1:55
10. Hang Up My Rock 'n' Roll Shoes (Willis) - 2:34
11. Sweet Little Sixteen (Berry) - 2:55
12. Matchbox (Trad., Arr. Perkins) - 1:50
13. C.C. Rider (Willis) - 2:27
14. Lewis Boogie (Lewis) - 2:01
15. The Ballad Of Billy Joe (C.Rich) - 2:59
16. My Pretty Quadroon (Trad., Arr. Lewis) - 2:53
17. Hong Kong Blues (Down In Old Hong Kong) (H.Carmichael) - 2:30
18. That Lucky Old Sun (Smith) - 3:10
19. Goodnight Irene -
Undubbed Master
(Ledbetter) - 2:55
20. Will The Circle Be Unbroken (Carter) - 2:24
21. The Great Speckled Bird (Trad., Arr. Lewis) - 1:42
22. John Henry (Trad.) - 2:31
23. Frankie and Johnny (Trad., Arr. Lewis) - 2:34
24. You're The Only Star In My Blue Heaven (Autry) - 1:50
25. Waiting For A Train (All Around The Watertank) (Rogers) - 1:42
26. Old Pal Of Yesterday (Autry) - 2:36
27. Mexicali Rose -
Slow Version
(H.Stone, J.Tenney) - 1:57
28. Deep Elenn Blues (Attlesey, Attlesey) - 2:42
29. You Are My Sunshine (Davis) - 2:11
30. The Marine's Hymn (From The Halls Of Montezuma) (Trad., Arr. Lewis) - 2:24
31. That's My Desire (Loveday, Kresa) - 1:18
32. Just A Little Talk With Jesus -
With Elvis Presley
(C.Derricks) - 3:13
33. Carry Me Back To Old Virginia (J.Bland, Arr. Lewis) - 2:27
[::Review::]
Jerry Lee Lewis (born September 29, 1935) is an American rock and roll and country music singer, songwriter and pianist. An early pioneer of rock and roll music, Lewis was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986 and his pioneering contribution to the genre has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. In 2004, Rolling Stone Magazine ranked him #24 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. In 2003, they listed his box set All Killer, No Filler: The Anthology #242 on their list of "500 greatest albums of all time".
Lewis was born to the poor family of Elmo and Mamie Lewis in Ferriday in Concordia Parish in eastern Louisiana, and began playing piano in his youth with his two cousins, Mickey Gilley and Jimmy Swaggart. His parents mortgaged their farm to buy him a piano. Influenced by a piano-playing older cousin Carl McVoy, the radio, and the sounds from the black juke joint across the tracks, Haney's Big House,[3] Lewis developed his own style mixing rhythm and blues, boogie-woogie, gospel, and country music, as well as ideas from established "country boogie" pianists like recording artists Moon Mullican and Merrill Moore. Soon he was playing professionally. His mother enrolled him in Southwestern Assemblies of God University in Waxahachie, Texas, secure in the knowledge that her son would now be exclusively singing his songs to the Lord. But Lewis daringly played a boogie woogie rendition of "My God Is Real" at a church assembly that sent him packing the same night. Pearry Green, then president of the student body, related how during a talent show Jerry played some "worldly" music. The next morning, the dean of the school called both Jerry and Pearry into his office to expel them both. Jerry then said that Pearry shouldn't be expelled because "he didn't know what I was going to do." Years later Pearry asked Jerry "Are you still playing the devil's music?" Jerry replied "Yes, I am. But you know it's strange, the same music that they kicked me out of school for is the same kind of music they play in their churches today. The difference is, I know I am playing for the devil and they don't."
Leaving religious music behind so far as performing, he paid dues at clubs in and around Ferriday and Natchez, Mississippi. He became a part of the burgeoning new rock and roll sound, cutting his first demo recording in 1954. Lewis travelled to Memphis, Tennessee in November 1956, to audition for Sun Records. Label owner Sam Phillips was away on a trip to Florida, but producer and engineer Jack Clement recorded Lewis' rendition of Ray Price's "Crazy Arms" and his own composition "End of The Road". During December 1956, Lewis began recording prolifically, both as a solo artist and as a session musician for other Sun artists, such as Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash. His distinctive piano playing can be heard on many tracks recorded at Sun during late 1956 and early 1957, including Carl Perkins' "Matchbox", "Your True Love", "You Can Do No Wrong", and "Put Your Cat Clothes On", and Billy Lee Riley's "Flyin' Saucers Rock'n'Roll". Until this time, rockabilly had rarely featured piano, but it proved a highly influential addition and rockabilly artists on other labels soon also started working with pianists.
On December 4, 1956, Elvis Presley dropped in on Phillips to pay a social visit while Perkins was in the studio cutting new tracks with Lewis backing him on piano. The three started an impromptu jam session, and Phillips left the tape running. He later telephoned Johnny Cash and brought him in to join the others. These recordings, almost half of which were gospel songs, survived, and have been released on CD under the title Million Dollar Quartet. Tracks also include Elvis Presley's "Don't Be Cruel" and "Paralyzed", Chuck Berry's "Brown Eyed Handsome Man", Pat Boone's "Don't Forbid Me" and Presley doing an impersonation of Jackie Wilson (who was then with Billy Ward and the Dominoes) impersonating him on "Don't Be Cruel". Lewis's own singles (on which he was billed as Jerry Lee Lewis and his Pumping Piano) advanced his career as a soloist during 1957, with hits such as "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" and "Great Balls of Fire", his biggest hit, bringing him to national and international fame, despite criticism for the songs' overtly sexual undertones which prompted some radio stations to boycott them. In 2005, "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" was selected for permanent preservation in the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress.
According to several first hand sources, including Johnny Cash, Lewis himself, who was devoutly Christian, was also troubled by the sinful nature of his own material, which he firmly believed was leading himself and his audience to hell. This aspect of Lewis' character was depicted in Waylon Payne's portrayal of Lewis in the 2005 film Walk the Line, based on Cash's autobiographies. Lewis would often kick the piano bench out of the way to play standing, rake his hands up and down the keyboard for dramatic accent, sit down on the keyboard and even stand on top of the instrument. His first TV appearance, in which he demonstrated some of these moves, was on The Steve Allen Show on July 28, 1957, where he played the song "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On". He is also reputed to have set a piano on fire at the end of a live performance, in protest at being billed below Chuck Berry.
His dynamic performance style can be seen in films such as High School Confidential (he sang the title song from the back of a flatbed truck), and Jamboree. He has been called "rock & roll's first great wild man" and also "rock & roll's first great eclectic." Classical composer Michael Nyman has also cited Lewis's style as the progenitor of his own aesthetic.
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