Jerry Lee Lewis - Jerry Lee Lewis - 18 Original Sun Greatest Hits
Facts
| Artist(s) | Jerry Lee Lewis |
| Studio | Rhino / Wea |
| Release Date | June 19, 1989 |
| UPC Code | 081227025526 |
| Buy this item | $11.98 at Amazon.com As of Sep 3 19:03 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About Jerry Lee Lewis - Jerry Lee Lewis - 18 Original Sun Greatest Hits
While Lewis's Sun sessions between 1956 and 1963 are legendarily eclectic (everything from Stephen Foster to Hank Williams to a rewrite of the Midnighters' "Sexy Ways"), this single-disc distillation sticks mainly to rock and country veins. The records that made the Killer a short-lived yet serious challenger to Elvis--"Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," "Great Balls of Fire"--are here, in addition to lesser known but equally hot sides such as "It'll Be Me" and the blindingly dirty-minded "Big Legged Woman." A key collection from one of America's greatest recorded talents. --Rickey Wright Amazon.com
Tracks
- Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
- Great Balls Of Fire
- Breathless
- High School Confidential
- What'd I Say
- Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee
- Matchbox
- Jambalaya
- When The Saints Go Marchin' In
- Lewis Boogie
- It'll Be Me (Single Version)
- All Night Long
- Big Blon' Baby
- Crazy Arms
- Ubangi Stomp
- Big Legged Woman
- Put Me Down
- Wild One
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User Reviews
Average user review:| The Killer Kills It |
"...Elvis, Chuck Berry, Carl Perkins, Bo Diddley. Yes those are the men who created rock and roll, as we know it. However in that list do not forget one Jerry Lee Lewis. Fate dealt him an uneven hand due to the foibles of his personal life (the subject of a movie, Great Balls of Fire, with Dennis Quaid) but his form of rockabilly/boogie woogie piano-driven music and madman presentation must be placed in the mix of influences that drove the best of early rock.
If for no other reason that that he is one of the few `still standing' from that generation it is nice to see what the Killer can do in his 71st year in concert in New York City in 2006 with a host of guests some old, some young. Clearly off these performances he has lost a couple of steps. Hell the kind of energy that Jerry Lee produced in the 1950's definitely had a short shelf life. There are some nice clips from that period intertwined with the concert, by the way."
Of the 18 original hits from the Fifties that are included here are about 16 are must haves in any Jerry Lee compilation. When the Saints Go Marching In and Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee one can pass on (although rapper Kid Rock did an incredible cover version on PBS's American Masters- Sun Records Legacy tribute). Starting with Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On to the salacious Big Legged Woman you get Jerry Lee when he could pound it out all day and all night. Get it.
July 28, 2008
| Good songs from early rock and roll days |
"Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On" when it was featured on the show Kidsongs back in the mid 1990s as the kids are singing this song on a rollercoaster. "Great Balls of Fire" is great too, this reminds me of America's Funniest Home Videos where a guy sings this song and the chorus and then his daughter sings the "great balls of fire" part of the song. Lewis also does a good version of "What'd I Say." This is an all-around good album. January 3, 2008
| Actually ... This One Was Disappointing Right From The Start |
Having said that, I find this 18-selection CD from Rhino a bit of a misnomer in labelling itself as "18 Original Greatest Hits" for the Sun label.
Missing are: You Win Again - the flip of Great Balls Of Fire and a # 95 on its own early in 1958; Fools LIke Me, the flip of High School Confidential and a # 11 R&B in 1958; both sides of the 1958 double-sided hit Break-Up [# 52]/I'll Make It All Up To You [# 85]; I'll Sail My Ship Alone [# 93 in 1959]; and Sweet Little 16 [# 95 in 1962].
The above six would have been better choices for this album - labeled as it is - than relative obscurities like Matchbox, When The Saints Go Marching In, All Night Long, Big Legged Woman, and Put Me Down.
Also, there are neither liner notes nor discography to at least provide information as to when the non-hits included were recorded and where they appeared for the first time. Typical of the CDs that first hit the market back in 1984.
There are many, many better choices available now.
September 1, 2007
| Shame about the sleeve info. |
| The Killer leaves me ....Breathless!!! |
You could say that Jerry Lee is the real king of rock'n'roll, certainly one of the founding fathers, and much wilder than Elvis. But really, who cares who the "King" of rock'n'roll is anyway? Yes, Elvis was great and historically important, but so were so many others (many of whom were much more musically talented) including Jerry Lee. The real wild man of Sun Records is still rocking after all these years-a true survivor! June 12, 2007
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