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четверг, 13 июня 2024 г.

CARL PERKINS. 1969 - GREATEST HITS. LP (USA)

 CARL PERKINS. 1969 

 GREATEST HITS. LP (USA) 


Columbia – CS 9833
Matrix / Runout (Side A): XSM-139798-1C
Matrix / Runout (Side B): XSM-139799-1C
Vinyl, LP, Stereo, 33 1|3, 
Country: US
Released:  1969
Genre, Style: Rock, Folk, World, & Country, Rockabilly, Country,
mp3    320 кбит/сек. 77.3 Mb
Продолжительность:   26:51


TRACKLIST:


SIDE 1 
 
01. BLUE SUEDE SHOES - 02:18
02. MATCH BOX - 02:22
03. MEAN WOMAN.BLUES (ASCAP) - 02:08
04.TURN AROUND - 02:50
05. FOLSOM PRISON BLUES - 02:30
06. DADDY SANG BASS - 02:11

SIDE 2

07. BOPPIN’ THE BLUES - 02:22
08. HONEY DON’T - 02:50  
09. THAT’S RIGHT  - 02:47
10. YOUR TRUE LOVE  - 01:56
11. RESTLESS - 02:45 


Carl Perkins’ Greatest Hits — четвёртый альбом американского певца Карла Перкинса. Пластинка не является сборником, как может показаться из названия: в альбом вошли специально записанные песни, часть из них старые рок-н-роллы; другая часть — новые композиции в стиле кантри. Половина песен альбома не были хитами собственно Перкинса. Альбом занял 32-е место в хит-параде категории «кантри», став, таким образом, не только первой долгоиграющей пластинкой певца, попавшей в американский хит-парад, но и самой успешной (все остальные альбомы Перкинса либо вообще не попадали в «Биллборд», либо занимали места гораздо ниже).

Produced by Bill;Denny. 
The selections, except whére noted, are BMI.
Engineering: Jim Williamson and Neil Wilburn

Carl Perkins and I have almost too much in common not to be brothers, so I consider him a brother.
We were raised within a few miles from each other. He on the Tennessee side of the Mississippi River, Ion the Arkansas side. We both lived on a poor cotton farm. We both started writing songs and poéms at about the same time. We started in the music business about the same time, in 1955. We both had our first hit about the I same time.  The parallels go on and on. Even little things, like on the forefinger of our left hands is a little scar in the shape of an “X” from whittling when we were kids. On both our right legs is a scar in the same place from a barbed wire fence. In many ways our hearts are scarred alike, also. We both lost an older brother. We both almost destroyed ourselves from bad habits. We both stopped trying to destroy ourselves about the same time. The following poem could have been written about myself, but from knowing a little of the beautiful soul of Carl Perkins, I wrote it about him.


LITTLE CARL
Little Carl come weigh your cotton
The sun is sinking low
It'll be dark in Lake County
Before you finish out your row.

You and Jay and Clayton
Can have tomorrow free
I know how happy Saturday
Foraboy of twelve can be.

Little Carl sit down to supper
There’s cornbread, milk and no ham
And all that’s left in the pantry
Is a jar of blackberry jam.

Little Carl play on your guitar
That you made from a cigar box
There ain’t no money for a guitar
When you don’t have shoes and socks.

Little Carl study your lessons
Stop writing poems and songs
You'll never amount to nothing
Without books to help you along.

Cause the only people with money
In Lake County, Tennessee
Are the oneswho finished high school
Or got a college degree.

Little Carl bring the peanuts in and roast them
Sack’em up in little sacks and go
Take them in to Tiptonville’and sell’em
So you'll have money for the picture show.

When the show is over, you and Jay and Clayton
Come on back home and get yourselves in bed
Last Sunday morning you were too sleepy
To pay attention what the preacher said.

Little Carl, when we sell the cotton
We'll get a battery for the radio
I know how bad you miss hearing the music
You just keep singin’ old songs that you know.

What's that little Carl, that you’re singing
ls that a song that you yourself wrote
Why son, that’s good as any that I’ve heard
And my little Carl don’t even read a note.

No son, I’m not saying study music
A bare mule plows as good as one that’s shod
If it’s in your heart and soul for writing and singing
Be natural, cause true talent is from God.

COLUMBIA STEREO RECORDS CAN BE PLAYED ON TODAY’S MONO RECORD PLAYERS WITH EXCELLENT RESULTS. THEY WILL LAST AS LONG AS
MONO RECORDS PLAYED ON THE SAME EQUIPMENT, YET WILL REVEAL FULL STEREO SOUND WHEN PLAYED ON STEREO RECORD PLAYERS.

Cover photo: Al Clayton.
Cover-design: Ron Coro . 


Manufactured by Columbia Records. 
CBS, Inc./51 W. 52 Street, New York, N.Y. 
(R) Columbia,"’  Marcas Reg. 
Printed in U.S.A.
Оцифровка: DJGarrik (rutracker.org)
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