Dance Album Of Carl Perkins

Carl Perkins

Snapper, 2008
1 CD
Catalogue #: SNAP291CD
EAN: 0803415129126
UPC: 803415129126

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DANCE ALBUM is one of the most important LPs in rock & roll history, and certainly among the top five rockabilly albums, as it is THE definitive recorded statement from rockabilly trailblazer Carl Perkins. It was originally released on Sun in 1958, just after Perkins mirrored Elvis Presley's path by leaving Sun for a major label, and consists of tracks Perkins recorded for Sun between '55 and '57 (his unquestionable peak). The breathless intensity of both the hits ("Blue Suede Shoes," "Boppin' the Blues," et al) and the lesser-known songs is as fervid and infectious as Elvis's own Sun sides.
Like Elvis and the other early rockabilly artists, Perkins blended country, blues, and R&B for a sparkling sound full of energy, lust, and pure jubilation. Perkins's roots in country were strong; "Sure to Fall" could be a lost Ernest Tubb cut, and on "Tennessee," Perkins namechecks Tubb, Red Foley, and even Eddy Arnold. The five bonus cuts appended to this seminal album are pure breakneck rockabilly, though; there's even a furious Jerry Lee Lewis piano solo on "Put Your Cat Clothes On." DANCE ALBUM is a timeless, vital piece of American musical history.

Tracklist

1
Blue Suede Shoes
2
Movie Magg
3
Sure To Fall
4
Gone, Gone, Gone
5
Honey Don't
6
Only You (And You Alone)
7
Tennessee
8
Right String Baby, But The Wrong Yo Yo
9
Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby
10
Matchbox
11
Your True Love
12
Boppin' The Blues
13
Turn Around
14
Let The Jukebox Keep On Playing
15
All Mama's Children
16
I'm Sorry, I'm Not Sorry
17
Dixie Fried
18
Forever Yours
19
That's Right
20
Glad All Over
21
Lend Me Your Comb
22
Honky Tonk Gal
23
You Can't Make Love To Somebody
24
That Don't Move Me
25
Be Honest With Me
26
Roll Over Beethoven
27
Caldonia
28
Her Love Rubbed Off
29
Perkins Wiggle
30
Put Your Cat Clothes On

Carl Perkins

Rockabilly pioneer Carl Perkins emerged in the 1950s around the same time as Elvis Presley, with a similar blend of country and R&B. He was denied Elvis-level fame due to poor timing, bad breaks, and a relative lack of the sex appeal that aided Presley's career. Nevertheless, Perkins was one of rock & roll's first great auteurs, and his early work was a crucial element of the rockabilly template. His songs were covered by everyone from the Beatles to the King himself, and when he died in 1998 he was eulogized as a giant of rock & roll.

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