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| | Buddy Holly Gold | | | Music Artist : | | Buddy Holly | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Geffen Records | | Release Date : | | 2005-10-11 | | Discs : | | 2 | | Store Price : | | $19.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $14.97 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Down the Line 2. Soft Place in My Heart 3. Holly Hop 4. Blue Days (Aka Blue Days, Black Nights) 5. Love Me 6. Midnight Shift 7. Baby, Won't You Come Out Tonight 8. Changing All Those Changes 9. I'm Gonna Set My Foot Down 10. Rock Around with Ollie Vee 11. Girl on My Mind 12. Ting-A-Ling 13. Modern Don Juan 14. Brown Eyed Handsome Man 15. That'll Be the Day 16. I'm Lookin' for Someone to Love 17. Worlds of Love 18. Not Fade Away 19. Everyday 20. Tell Me How 21. Ready Teddy 22. Listen to Me 23. Oh, Boy! 24. It's Too Late 25. Peggy Sue
Disc 21. I'm Gonna Love You Too 2. Look at Me 3. Little Baby 4. You've Got Love 5. Maybe Baby 6. Rock Me My Baby 7. You're So Square (Baby, I Don't Care) 8. Rave On 9. Fool's Paradise 10. Take Your Time 11. Well...All Right 12. Think It Over 13. Early in the Morning 14. Heartbeat 15. It's So Easy 16. Wishing 17. Love's Made a Fool of You 18. Reminiscing 19. True Love Ways 20. It Doesn't Matter Anymore 21. Raining in My Heart 22. Peggy Sue Got Married 23. Crying, Waiting, Hoping 24. Learning the Game 25. What to Do
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Great 50s Rock N' Roll!!! Submitted on: 2009-07-12 |
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| `Buddy Holly Gold' represents a very good overview of Buddy's all-to-short musical career. The first 14 tracks of the set demonstrate Holly's blossoming talents, as he emulates the rockabilly style already made popular by countless others recording at the time. In fact, it's almost embarrassing to listen to these first 14 tracks. Buddy and his band-mates also try their best to cover a couple R&B classics. But in 1957, Buddy Holly and the Crickets start to really define their unique sound and crank out hit after hit. This is great 50s R&R! If you own `Buddy Holly - From The Original Master Tapes', you may want to upgrade to this collection, as it features all the songs on that release and many more with superior audio quality. If you're not very familiar with Buddy Holly, and you want to hear some righteous 50s rock n' roll, you owe it to yourself to check out `Buddy Holly Gold'. |
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The American Original Submitted on: 2009-04-02 |
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| What can I say about Buddy Holly that has not already been stated? This is a terrific collection of his work. It sounds great and the price is damn good. I would not hesitate to buy this item again. A great bargain. |
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Awesome Music!!! Submitted on: 2009-03-14 |
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| For some reason, I feel like the only 19 year old that appreciates the classic music from the 50's. I think Buddy Holly is an awesome singer! So far, my favorite songs are That'll Be The Day, Not Fade Away, and It's So Easy! If you are a Holly fan, you'll love BUDDY HOLLY GOLD!!! |
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I Knew Buddy. He Recorded In Lubbock From Age 14 On! Submitted on: 2009-01-31 |
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Texas Poker Wisdom
I just finished a ton of research on Buddy Holly, whom I knew. He had a radio show, performances, and tons of recording right here in Lubbock. I just wrote an article, Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Joe Ely and the Cotton Club, available at www.virtualubbock.com
Some of hese recordings were done at the radio stations that allowed Buddy and his pals the run of the joint. Lubbock really supported Buddy! Elvis did too!
Johnny Hughes |
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The best Holly collection Submitted on: 2009-01-01 |
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Was Buddy Holly just a white man's Bo Diddley? Sure, Holly's rhythms at times use the Bo Diddley beat, but to be fair his most popular tune of that type was "Not Fade Away," a song written by others which was covered by many white musicians including the Rolling Stones, who played up the beat even more.
To appreciate how much Holly himself contributed to music, imagine if Guitar Hero or Rock Band had a Buddy Holly version. Imagine playing "Peggy Sue" or "That'll Be the Day" or "Oh Boy!" with your kids! Those songs have so much life, so much energy and, in the case of "That'll Be Day" (and "Maybe Baby") such slyly intricate rhythms it's hard to think of anything that fun to play written today.
But I digress. This Holly collection is a great assortment of Holly's best, and includes many tunes you never hear that are just as good as those three big hits. "True Love Ways" and "Early in the Morning" are two examples.
My only beef is that this set doesn't have "Baby Let's Play House." |
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