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Buddy
Holly
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Hollybilly,
Buddy Holly 1956: The
Complete Recordings
El Toro ETCD 1012
Disc One
Baby, Won't You Come Out
Tonight? - Love Me [With
Studio Chat] - Don't Come
Back Knockin' - Midnight
Shift - Blue Days, Black
Nights - Rock Around With
Ollie Vee [Fragment] -
Rock Around With Ollie
Vee [July 1956 Version] -
Because I Love You -
Changing All Those
Changes [Clovis Demo
Version] - I Guess I Was
Just A Fool - It's Not My
Fault - I'm Gonna Set My
Foot Down - Rock-A-Bye
Rock - Girl On My Mind -
That'll Be The Day - Ting-A-Ling
- I'm Changin' All Those
Changes [Fragment] - I'm
Changin' All Those
Changes [Nashville
Version] - Modern Don
Juan - You Are My One
Desire [False Start] -
You Are My One Desire -
Rock Around With Ollie
Vee [November 1956
Version]
Disc Two
Honky Tonk [Undubbed
Lubbock Demo] - Good
Rockin' Tonight [Undubbed
Lubbock Demo] - Brown-Eyed
Handsome Man [Lubbock
Demo] - Bo Diddley [Lubbock
Demo] - Rip It Up [Undubbed
Lubbock Demo] - Blue
Monday [Undubbed Lubbock
Demo] - Blue Suede Shoes
[Undubbed Lubbock Demo] -
Shake, Rattle & Roll
[Undubbed Lubbock Demo] -
Ain't Got No Home [Undubbed
Lubbock Demo] - Holly Hop
[Undubbed Lubbock Demo] -
Bo Diddley [Undubbed
Clovis Demo] - Brown-Eyed
Handsome Man [Undubbed
Clovis Demo] - Have You
Ever Been Lonely?#1 [Undubbed
Lubbock Demo] - Have You
Ever Been Lonely? [Fragment]
- Have You Ever Been
Lonely?#2 [Undubbed
Lubbock Demo] - Gone [Fragment]
- Gone #1 [Undubbed
Lubbock Demo] - Gone #2 [Undubbed
Lubbock Demo]
Someday, if all the legal
issues are resolved or
most likely when his
recordings fall into the
public domain, someone
will release an ultimate
and definitive Buddy
Holly boxset. In the
meantime well enjoy
this reissue of his early
material recorded in 1956.A
storming gig by a young
boy from Memphis called
Elvis convinced the young
Buddy that his future was
in rockabilly, not in
hillbilly and
precipitated the end of
his partnership with Bob
Montgomery. CD 1 contains
the full session recorded
for the first time under
Hollys name in
Nashville (later issued
on album by Decca under
the name Thatll
be the day)
completed with studio
chats, fragment of
unissued takes and false
starts. Also presents on
this first cd are the
demos made with Norman
Petty at Clovis and
released here without
those lame overdubs made
by The Fireballs. The
second cd is made of home-recordings
when Buddy was back in
his hometown of Lubbock.
This raw sides of Buddy
playing covers of Elvis,
Carl Perkins, Chuck
Berry, Big Joe Turner and
Clarence Frogman Henry as
well as Have You
Ever Been Lonely (no
less than four takes are
included here) and the
country hit Gone
are a thrilling testimony.
Two instrumentals (Holly
Hop and Honky Tonk) were
recorded on that informal
sessions and they show a
guitarist gaining in
confidence. Later
overdubbed, the takes
present are the original
masters. The booklet is
interesting, well done
with the singles
reproduced inside. These
are essential recordings
and we can only hope El
Toro will continue the
job with the following
years.
Fred "That'll Be
The Day" Turgis
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Not
Fade Away, 1957: The
Complete Recordings
El Toro ETCD 1016
DISC 1: 1.I'm Lookin'
For Someone To Love 2.That'll
Be the Day 3.Last Night -
(Undubbed Original
Version) 4.Maybe Baby - (First
Version) 5.Last Night 6.Words
Of Love - (Demo) 7.Words
Of Love 8.Mailman, Bring
Me No More Blues 9.Not
Fade Away - (alternate
take) 10.Not Fade Away 11.Everyday
12.Ready Teddy 13.Valley
Of Tears 14.Tell Me How
15.Buddy's Hone Call To
Paul Cohen OF Decca
Records 16.Go Boy Go - (KDAV
Demo, with Gary Dale) 17.Gone
- (KDAV Demo, with Gary
Dale) 18.Go Boy Go - (Norman
Petty Demo, with Gary
Dale) 19.Golden Rocket,
The - (Norman Petty Demo,
with Gary Dale) 20.Gone -
(Norman Petty Demo, with
Gary Dale) 21.I
Overlooked An Orchid - (Norman
Petty Demo, with Gary
Dale) 22.On My Mind Again
- (with Billy Walker) 23.Viva
La Matador - (with Billy
Walker) 24.Whole Lot Of
Lovin, A - (Take 1, with
Jim Robinson) 25.Whole
Lot Of Lovin, A - (Take 2,
with Jim Robinson) 26.Whole
Lot Of Lovin, A - (Take 3,
with Jim Robinson) 27.Whole
Lot Of Lovin', A - (with
Jim Robinson) 28.It's a
Wonderful Feeling - (with
Jim Robinson) 29.Starlight
- (Original With Echo,
with Jack Huddle) 30.Believe
Me - (Original Without
Echo, with Jack Huddle)
31.Starlight - (with Jack
Huddle) 32.Believe Me - (with
Jack Huddle)
DISC 2: 1.Peggy Sue - (alternate
take) 2.Peggy Sue 3.Listen
To Me 4.That'll Be the
Day - (Promotional
Recording) 5.That'll Be
the Day - (Promotional
Recording) 6.Oh, Boy! - (Undubbed
Original Version) 7.Oh,
Boy! 8.That'll Be the Day
- (Promotional Recording)
9.I'm Gonna Love You Too
10.Send Me Some Lovin' -
(Original Undubbed Demo)
11.It's Too Late - (Original
Undubbed Demo) 12.Send Me
Some Lovin' 13.It's Too
Late 14.Man From Texas -
(with Jim Robinson) 15.Honey,
Honey - (with Gary Dale)
16.Look To the Future - (with
Gary Dale) 17.By the
Missio Wall - (with Fred
Crawford) 18.Wreck Of the
Old '97 - (with Carolyn
Hester) 19.Scarlet
Ribbons - (with Carolyn
Hester) 20.Sugartime - (Take
1, with Charlie Phillips)
21.One Faded Rose - (with
Charlie Phillips) 22.One
Faded Rose - (Take 1,
with Charlie Phillips) 23.Sugartime
- (with Charlie Phillips)
24.One Faded Rose - (with
Charlie Phillips) 25.Humble
Heart - (with Sherry
Davis) 26.Borken Promises
- (with Sherry Davis) 27.Moondreams
- (with Norman Petty Trio/The
Picks) 28.Moondreams - (instrumental,
with Norman Petty Trio)
29.Moondreams - (roses,
with Norman Petty Trio)
DISC 3: 1.You've Got Love
2.Maybe Baby 3.Empty Cup,
An (And a Broken Date) 4.Rock
Me, My Baby 5.That'll Be
the Day - (Unidentified
Live Fragement) 6.That'll
Be the Day - (Live On Ed
Sullivan) 7.Peggy Sue - (Live
On Ed Sullivan) 8.Interview
With Ed Sullivan 9.Little
Baby 10.You're So Square
(Baby I Don't Care) 11.Look
At Me 12.Mona - (Rehearsal)
13.Mona - (Take 1) 14.Mona
- (Take 2) 15.Mona - (Take
3) 16.Peggy Sue - (Live
On Arthur Murray) 17.Don't
Do Me This Way! - (First
Version, with Rick Tucker)
18.Patty Baby - (with
Rick Tucker & the
Picks) 19.Don't Do Me
This Way! - (with Rick
Tucker & the Picks)
20.Promotional Spot For
Bill Randle #1 - (with
Bill Randle) 21.Promotional
Spot For Bill Randle #2 -
(with Bill Randle) 22.Promotional
Spot For Don Passerby #1
- (with Don Passerby) 23.Promotional
Spot For Don Passerby #2
- (with Don Passerby) 24.Promotional
Spot For Don Passerby #3
- (with Don Passerby) 25.Promotional
Spot For Don Passerby #4
- (with Don Passerby) 26.Interview
With Red Robinson - (with
Red Robinson) 27.Promotional
Spot For Red Robinson 28.Interview
With Freeman Hoover - (with
Freeman Hoover) 29.Promotional
Spot For Interview With
Freeman Hoover - (with
Freeman Hoover) 30.Interview
With Dale Lowery - (with
Dale Lowery)
El Toro pursues its
superb work of reissue of
Buddy Hollys
complete recordings.
Three cds have been
necessary to gather every
sides Buddy played on in
1957. The amount of work
is impressive both from
Holly and 50 years later
from the label. 1957 was
the year of Thatll
Be The Day, Words
Of Love, Peggy
Sue, Maybe
Baby and many more
In addition to those
classics youll find
demos (a rough one of
Words Of Love),
early versions (an
interesting take of Maybe
Baby in its early stage
of conception),
alternative takes (Peggy
Sue, with 4 takes you can
assist at the creation of
Mona), every known live
appearances (Thatll
Be The Day and Peggy Sue
on the Ed Sullivan Show).
The undubbed versions are
also present giving back
those jewels their
original splendour.
Hardcore fans would be
pleased to find a couple
of interviews and
promotional recordings
for DJs with new
lyrics adapted to the
radio stations. A
touching moment is to
hear Buddys phone
call to Paul Cohen of
Decca records about his
contract. The rest of the
sides are made of artists
Holly and the Crickets
backed, mainly hillbilly
boppers but also pop and
country tunes and even a
Cha cha. As anecdotic as
they could sound they are
none the less essential
to understand the
evolution of the band and
reveal a relatively
unknown side of the boys.
Im waiting for the
1958 package eagerly.
Fred "That'll Be
The Day" Turgis |
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