Chess publish Chuck Berry’s ‘St. Louis to Liverpool’ featuring ‘No Particular Place to Go’ and ‘You Never Can Tell’ (1964)

Chuck Berry‘s ‘St. Louis to Liverpool’ is an album that he recorded after 20 months in prison and released in November 1964 by Chess.

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Chess publish Chuck Berry’s ‘St. Louis to Liverpool’ featuring ‘No Particular Place to Go’ and ‘You Never Can Tell’ (1964)

1 . No Particular Place To Go

2 . Promised Land

3 . Pulp Fiction Dancing Scene

Track Listing : 1.Little Marie (Chuck Berry) – 02:37 . 2.Our Little Rendezvous (Chuck Berry) – 02:03 . 3.No Particular Place To Go (Chuck Berry) – 02:44 . 4.You Two (Chuck Berry) – 02:11 . 5.Promised Land (Chuck Berry) – 02:24 . 6.You Never Can Tell (Chuck Berry) – 02:43 . 7.Go Bobby Soxer (Chuck Berry) – 02:59 . 8.Things I Used To Do (Eddie Jones) (Chuck Berry) – 02:42 . 9.Liverpool Drive (Chuck Berry) – 02:56 . 10.Night Beat (Chuck Berry) – 02:46 . 11.Merry Christmas Baby (Lou Baxter, Johnny Moore) – 03:14 . 12.Brenda Lee (Chuck Berry) – 02:15

Musicians : Chuck Berry — Vocals, Guitars . Matt “Guitar” Murphy — Electric Guitar On (2) . Johnnie Johnson — Piano On (2 – 6 – 8 – 11) . Lafayette Leake — Piano On (5 – 10 – 12) . Paul Williams — Piano On (3 – 4 – 9) . Willie Dixon — Bass On (2 – 5 -10 – 11 – 12) . Odie Payne — Drums . Fred Below — Drums On (10 – 11) . Ebby Hardy Or Jaspar Thomas — Drums On (2) . Leroy C. Davis — Tenor Saxophone On (2 – 6) . James Robinson — Tenor Saxophone On(6)

Production : Produced By Leonard Chess, Philip Chess

Recorded December 1957–August 1964 At Chess Studios, Chicago.

Released In November 1964 By Chess.

(Source Chuck Berry – St. Louis to Liverpool | Official Site)

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All About Jazz
St. Louis to Liverpool proved that while The Beatles changed the face of rock, they didn’t close the door on Berry. […]

PopMatters
Berry should have better left album-making to the little boys from the Liverpool of his record’s title, while he focused on his incredible ability simply to churn out hit song after hit song. […]

Wilson & Alroy’s Record Reviews
As usual, he stretches most on the instrumentals: “Liverpool Drive” has some manic soloing though the title seems purely inspired by marketing rather than any audible Mop Top influence; […]

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