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| | The Classic | | | Music Artist : | | Carl Perkins | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Bear Family | | Release Date : | | 1994-06-27 | | Store Price : | | $105.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $105.98 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Honky Tonk Babe 2. Honk Tonk Gal 3. Movie Magg 4. Movie Magg 5. Turn Around 6. Dialogue - Bill Cantrell, Carl Perkins 7. Turn Around 8. Let the Jukebox Keep on Playing 9. What You Doin' When You're Crying 10. Let the Jukebox Keep on Playing 11. You Can't Make Love to Somebody 12. Gone, Gone, Gone 13. Gone, Gone, Gone 14. Dixie Bop/Perkins Wiggle 15. Blue Suede Shoes [Take 1] 16. Blue Suede Shoes [Take 2] 17. Blue Suede Shoes [Take 3] 18. Honey Don't [Take 1] 19. Honey Don't [Take 2] 20. Honey Don't [Take 3] 21. Tennessee 22. Sure to Fall 23. All Mama's Children 24. Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby 25. Boppin' the Blues 26. Put Your Cat Clothes On 27. Boppin' the Blues 28. Only You 29. You Can't Make Love to Somebody 30. Right String Baby, Wrong Yo-Yo
Disc 21. False Start/All Mama's Children 2. All Mama's Children 3. Dixie Fried 4. Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby 5. Put Your Cat Clothes On 6. Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby 7. Dixie Fried [False Start] 8. Dixie Fried 9. I'm Sorry I'm Not Sorry 10. That Don't Move Me 11. Lonely Street 12. Drink up and Go Home 13. Pink Pedal Pushers 14. Way You're Living Is Breaking My Heart 15. Take Back My Love 16. Somebody Tell Me 17. Instrumental, No. 1 18. Instrumental, No. 2 19. Red Wing 20. Down by the Riverside 21. Her Love Rubbed Off 22. Caldonia 23. You Can Do No Wrong 24. I'm Sorry I'm Not Sorry 25. That Don't Move Me 26. Lonely Street 27. Your True Love [Original Tempo] 28. Matchbox 29. Your True Love 30. Put Your Cat Clothes On
Disc 31. Matchbox 2. Put Your Cat Clothes On 3. Keeper of the Key 4. Roll Over Beethoven 5. Try My Heart Out 6. That's Right 7. Forever Yours 8. That's Right 9. Y.O.U. [With Narration] 10. I Care 11. Y.O.U. [With Narration] 12. Pink Pedal Pushers 13. Pink Pedal Pushers 14. Lend Me Your Comb 15. Look at That Moon 16. Lend Me Your Comb 17. Look at That Moon 18. Glad All Over 19. Tutti Frutti 20. Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On 21. That's All Right 22. Where the Rio de Rosa Flows 23. Shake, Rattle & Roll 24. Long Tall Sally 25. I Got a Woman 26. Hey, Good Lookin' 27. Sitting on Top of the World 28. Good Rockin' Tonight
Disc 41. Jive After Five 2. Rockin' Record Hop 3. Pink Pedal Pushers 4. Just Thought I'd Call 5. Ready Teddy 6. Jenny, Jenny 7. You Were There 8. Because You're Mine 9. Pop, Let Me Have the Car 10. Levi Jacket (And a Long Tail Shirt) 11. When the Moon Comes over the Mountain 12. Sister Twister 13. Hambone 14. This Life I Live 15. Please Say You'll Be Mine 16. Honey 'Cause I Love You 17. Y.O.U. 18. I Don't See Me in Your Eyes Anymore 19. Highway of Love 20. Pointed Toe Shoes 21. One Ticket to Loneliness 22. Drifter 23. Too Much for a Man to Understand 24. L-O-V-E-V-I-L-L-E
Disc 51. Blue Suede Shoes 2. Big Bad Blues 3. Say When 4. Lonely Heart 5. Love I'll Never Win 6. Let My Baby Be 7. Monkey Shine 8. Mama of My Song 9. One of These Days 10. I Wouldn't Have You 11. Help Me Find My Baby 12. After Sundown 13. For a Little While 14. Just for You 15. When the Right Time Comes Along 16. Fool I Used to Be 17. Forget Me (Next Time Around) 18. Hollywood City 19. I've Just Got Back from There 20. To Much for a Man to Understand 21. Turn Around 22. Unhappy Girls 23. Someday, Somewhere Someone Waits for Me 24. Any Way the Wind Blows
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Definitive Carl Perkins collection...well, almost Submitted on: 2006-04-06 |
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This a quite exhaustive collection of early Carl Perkins recordings made on Sun, Columbia and Decca during 1954-1964, including numerous alternative versions of well known hits. If you can get excited about hearing three different versions of "Honey, don't" (and it's great to hear how Carl progressed towards the final cut), this is the collection for you.
On the other hand, I personally was disappointed not to find my favorite version of "Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby" that I enjoyed listening to long time ago on an ancient bootleg LP. This collection offers three versions of this song: the master off the "Teen Beat" LP, and two alternative cuts, but NOT the one I was looking for: "I ain't good looking, I ain't smart, I guess they're after this poor boy's heart.." - hilarious lyrics, and nearly perfect guitar work. Oh, well, can't have everything, I guess.
Otherwise, nice artwork, great sound and 5 CD's with 20+ tracks of early Carl Perkins!! |
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Carl Freakin' Perkins! Submitted on: 2005-07-08 |
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What is there to say, really? Either you're hip to Carl or you ain't, and if you ain't, then this AIN'T the collection to start with, what with all of its alternate takes and somewhat lesser material, but if you ARE hip to Carl, then this is IT, children, and make no mistake! There is NO single-disc collection currently available that captures all of the essential Carl tracks. The only way to get them all in one purchase is to shell out for this set. Then you can compile your own single-disc after reviewing the whole shebang. And it IS a sheBANG! Carl Perkins and his extremely able band made by far the best, most versatile, jumpinest, lightest-touch, swinginest, most joyous noise of the rockabilly era. No other white feller (Carl's notorious SUN-label-mates included) captured the pure exuberance and punch, the natural celebration of all the things that make life worth living (booze, chicks, dancing & parties, etc.) as well as Carl. Carl Perkins LOVED his girl bein' "round and fat" and CELEBRATED it; Carl Perkins knew that it was OK to work all day as a soda jerk as long as you could JIVE AFTER FIVE; Carl Perkins knew that as long as you PUT YOUR "CAT CLOTHES" ON and get hip to that BEBOPPIN RHYTHM, you can forget your worries and PICK THE TOENAILS UP TOMORROW, because they'll be on the floor after a session with him!
Carl Perkins was the greatest white artist of the Rockabilly era, bar none, and along with the Everly Brothers, represents the truest, most genuine expression of what happened when country (the only true white blues music) got JUMPED-UP! The Beatles venerated this cat for a reason, and it can be found on all five discs in this collection!
NOTE--Since this is an import, I don't believe that Carl's family gets any moolah from sales...maybe you oughtta condiser donating to the charity Carl started, the Carl Perkins Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse... |
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