Elly Roberts reviews
Various Artists
BMG UK & Ireland
Track listing:
- 1. Elvis Presley – Thats All Right
2. Elvis Presley – Jailhouse Rock
3. Elvis Presley – All Shook Up
4. Elvis Presley – Hound Dog
5. Buddy Holly – Oh Boy
6. Buddy Holly – Heartbeat
7. Buddy Holly – Thatll Be The Day
8. Buddy Holly – Peggy Sue
9. Cliff Richard – Move It
10. Cliff Richard – Please Dont Tease
11. Cliff Richard – Dynamite
12. Cliff Richard – Mean Streak
13. Eddie Cochran – Summertime Blues
14. Eddie Cochran – CMon Everybody
15. Eddie Cochran – Three Steps To Heaven
16. Chuck Berry – Rock N Roll Music
17. Chuck Berry – No Particular Place To Go
18. Chuck Berry – Johnny B Goode
19. Little Richard – Good Golly Miss Molly
20. Little Richard – Long Tall Sally
21. Little Richard – Lucille
22. Jerry Lee Lewis – Great Balls Of Fire
23. Jerry Lee Lewis – Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On
24. Jerry Lee Lewis – Breathless
25. Bill Haley & His Comets – (Were Gonna) Rock Around The Clock
Great party CD for weddings, and all other functions.
Twenty five steps to heaven with a helping hand from seven Americans and aBrit. Celebrating 50 years of RocknRolls arrival on the unsuspecting youthboth sides of the Pond , these songs were blasting out of jukeboxes andlocal Saturday night hops.
Poignantly, the collection starts with The King of kings Elvis Presley,from what was to become a soundtrack for a post was generation. Presley isconsidered the most important, influential and impersonated artist of the 20thCentury. No other solo artist of the rock era has matched his number of bestselling singles and albums in the UK and USA.
Surprisingly, his first five singles failed to enter the pop charts. Regardedas the first recognisable song of the genre, Elviss cover of Arthur CrudupsThats All Right, which never made the UK charts. More Elvis as it zips to ’58 with Jailhouse Rock (UK No.1 1958) then back to his first number one inthe UK in 1957, All Shook Up. Hound Dog is his last here from ’56,his fourth UK single reaching number 2.
Singer songwriter Charles Hardin Holley aka Buddy Holly gets the treatmentwith four absolute classics in a row. Incredibly, Oh Boy and ThatllBe The Day, never made UK charts, but the rest did: Heartbeat (59),Peggy Sue his first UK release in 57, peaking at number 6.
Harry Webb aka Cliff Richard, born 14 Oct 1940, Lucknow, India, is the only UKartist here. Considered the British version of Elvis, he hit the big time in58 with Move It. By 1963 he was voted Worlds Number 1 Artist byBillboard, with Elvis at number two! Please Dont Tease hit the top spotin the summer of 1960. The next two are less impressive inclusions, Dynamiteand Mean Streak both from 59.
Eddie Cochran, whose songs have been covered by T.Rex, The Who, Cliff Richard,Beach Boys and The Sex Pistols, gets a threesome Summertime Blues, hisUK chart debut from 58, CMon Everybody from 59 and his fifth UK entryand first number one Three Steps To Heaven from the summer of 1960.
Real RocknRoll rebels Chuck Berry, Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis get alook-in. Berrys RocknRoll Music and Johnny B.Goode failed tochart in the UK, but No Particular Place To Go did the trick in May 64.
Richard Penniman aka Little Richard is famous for his wild vocals and piano-pounding,along with some unrestrained stage performances and you can feel them on herewith, Good Golly Miss Molly (No.8 in 58), Long Tall Sally (No.3 in 57)and his signature tune Lucille from the same year.
Last year, I had the privilege of seeing The Killer live on stage inManchester. Jerry Lewis colourful life is only surpassed by his legendaryperformances. Three turn up here, his signature tune Great Balls Of Fire,his first UK number 1 from 57, opens up. Whole Lotta Shakin is a tourde force from his UK debut in 57 (No.8), as is Breathless from 58.
No compilation would be complete without the final Jive Master Bill Haleyand the soundtrack that had them ripping up seats in cinemas across the UK andUSA Rock Around The Clock. Incidentally, its the only record toreturn to the Top 20 on five occasions.
Youve heard it all before, but its still BRILLIANT.
Elly Roberts passed away in 2011, but he was a man who was so passionate about all types of music and loved meeting his musical heroes, such as Mick Hucknall at a book signing at the Trafford Centre, Manchester in 2007.
A former teacher and also a music journalist, DJ and radio presenter on local community station Calon FM, plus appearances on BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru and BBC Radio 2, Elly started doing reviews for DVDfever.co.uk in 2004 and he did the majority of the CD and concerts reviews on the website.
I know also that he loved getting away for the summer to Spain and I hope that wherever he is now he is enjoying the hot sunshine and, as one of his friends has said on his Facebook page, that he is interviewing his musical heroes.