Eddie Cochran - Eddie Cochran - Greatest Hits
Facts
| Artist(s) | Eddie Cochran |
| Studio | Curb Records |
| Release Date | September 17, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 715187737129 |
| Buy this item | $7.98 at Amazon.com As of Jan 3 9:40 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About Eddie Cochran - Eddie Cochran - Greatest Hits
Eddie Cochran was one of the 1950s' most talented rockers, so it's pretty hard to go wrong with anything called Eddie Cochran's Greatest Hits. Unfortunately, this budget-priced compilation is typical of the label's output, featuring only 10 tracks. His four most famous compositions--"Twenty Flight Rock" (the song that literally attracted Lennon to McCartney), "Summertime Blues" (which provided hits for both the Who and Blue Cheer), "Somethin' Else" (the Sex Pistols), and "C'mon Everybody" (ditto)--are here. But Somethin' Else: The Fine Lookin' Hits of Eddie Cochran features twice as many songs. And why anyone would want Cochran covering Carl Perkins's "Blue Suede Shoes" or even "Long Tall Sally" at the expense of, say, "Nervous Breakdown" and "Jeanie, Jeanie, Jeanie" is unfathomable. --Bill Holdship Amazon.com
Tracks
- Summertime Blues - Eddie Cochran, Cochran, Eddie
- C'mon Everybody - Eddie Cochran, Cochran, Eddie
- Sittin' in the Balcony - Eddie Cochran, Dee, Johnny
- Somethin' Else - Eddie Cochran, Cochran, Eddie
- Jeannie, Jeannie, Jeannie - Eddie Cochran, Mottola, George
- Teenage Heaven - Eddie Cochran, Cochran, Eddie
- Drive-In Show - Eddie Cochran, Dexter, F.
- Twenty Flight Rock - Eddie Cochran, Cochran, Eddie
- Skinny Jim - Eddie Cochran, Capehart, Jerry
- Hallelujah, I Love Her So - Eddie Cochran, Charles, Ray [1]
- Three Steps to Heaven - Eddie Cochran, Capehart, Jerry
- Cut Across Shorty - Eddie Cochran, Walker, Wayne
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Review of Eddie Cockran's Greatest Hits |
| excellent product and service! |
| Revelation for younger oldies fans |
While what's here won't make me want to elbow Elvis or Buddy Holly aside to accord Cochran their place, it's plain that he was a superlative talent. I'm often reminded of a cross between Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis.
His most well-known material is here according to the Amazon reviewer. Being a newcomer to Cochran I can't vouchsafe for that, but I can say there's a lot of good stuff here.
HIGHLIGHTS:
"Summertime Blues", of course, is an alltime classic. It's been a hit at least 2 times that I know of and probably any number of people have covered it. (For cryin' out loud, OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN did a version!) "Somethin' Else" snaps and pops. "Teenage Heaven" is every teen boy's fantasy. "Twenty Flight Rock" deserves its annals in rock history (the frantic guitar solo is great). "Skinny Jim" sounds like a long lost track from the Killer. "Cut Across Shorty" is a nice underdog Aesop's fable.
LOWS:
I know it's one of his classics according to many, but I was bored by "Three Steps to Heaven". It reminded me of one of Elvis' lesser ballads.
BOTTOM LINE:
If you claim to love oldies and haven't heard this, you need to. March 23, 2005
| Incomplete look at Cochrane's music |
Eddie Cochrane is sadly under-appreciated today, but this album will give you an idea of his talent and foresight. He wrote his own songs, played a pretty mean guitar and was a pioneer of rock. This is a feel good album and highly recommended. However, the sound quality here is not the best, there are still annoying background hiss on some songs. Also, it's a completely incomplete look at Cochrane's music. If you just want a sampling, this will do, but look elsewhere to listen to his whole repertoire. September 27, 2003
| sound quality & song quantity hold this one back |
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