Legacy
Rick Nelson
Dean Martin, Don Everly, The Jordanaires
Capitol/EMI Records, 2000
4 CD
Catalogue #: 29521
EAN: 0724352952120
UPC: 724352952120
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Personnel includes: Rick Nelson (vocals, guitar): Dean Martin, Don Everly, The Jordanaires, Sweet Inspirations (vocals); James Burton, Glenn Campbell, Dennis Budimir (guitar); Tom Brumley (steel guitar); Ray Caton (trumpet); Chuck Loper (trombone); Gene Garf, Mike Melvoin, Don Randi (piano); James Kirkland, Joe Osborn (bass); Pat Shanahan, Richie Frost (drums).
Producers include: Rick Nelson, Ozzie Nelson, Jimmie Haskell, Barney Kessel, John Boylan.
Compilation producer: Bob Hyde.
Recorded between 1957 & 1985. Includes a 48 page book with liner notes by Colin Escott, James Ritz, Sam Nelson, Gunnar Nelson, Matthew Nelson, Tracy Nelson, and Bob Hyde.
Digitally remastered by Bob Fisher (2000, Pacific Multimedia).
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Rick Nelson
Rick Nelson was a teen idol in the 1950s, thanks to his role in TV's OZZY & HARRIET, his numerous pop hits, and his cover-boy looks, but in fact he was a serious musician who was in on the ground floor of the rockabilly revolution. In the '60s, when his pop-star phase had passed, he made some credible country and folk-rock albums. In the early '70s he formed an early country-rock group, the STONE CANYON BAND, and made some of the finest records of his career. Tragically, he died in a plane accident in 1985, but his progeny achieved fame after his death--his sons Gunnar and Matthew in the pop group Nelson, and his daughter Tracy as an actress.
Dean Martin
Dean Martin was a towering pop-culture icon of the 20th century. He first became known as part of a wildly successful music-and-comedy team with Jerry Lewis in the 1940s and '50s, subsequently becoming a solo singing star. His mellow, Bing Crosby-inspired crooning style lent itself well to everything from Italian ballads to pop standards and even C&W material. As part of Frank Sinatra's notorious Rat Pack, he took part in numerous films and concerts with Sinatra and Sammy Davis, Jr. A major presence in movies, and on TV, radio, and records up to the 1970s, Martin was one of the most recognizable faces in America. He had been in retirement from show business for several years when he died in 1995 at the age of 78.
