Singing Chuck Berry (Oldies)
We remember Chuck Berry. ‘Ageless Rocker & Bluesman’
Tracklist :
1 . Johnny B. Goode (1958)
2 . You Never Can Tell
3 . Roll over Beethoven (1972)
4 . Maybellene (1958)
5 . Sweet Little Sixteen
6 . No Particular Place To Go
7 . w/ Tina Turner – Rock n roll music
8 . Carol
9 . w/ Robert Cray – Brown Eyed Handsome Man
10 . w/ Keith Richards – Too Much Monkey Business
11 . w/ T-Bone Walker – Everyday I Have The Blues
12 . Hoochie Coochie Man
13 . w/ Eric Clapton, Keith Richards And Johnnie Johnson – Wee Wee Hours
14 . No Money Down
15 . Mean Old World (1972)
16 . Mean Old World (1986)
17 . Beer Drinking Woman(1972)
Tracklist :
Johnny B. Goode . You Never Can Tell .Roll OverSinging Chuck Berry
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.
Singing (and playing) With Chuck Berry
Chuck Berry records ‘Hail! Hail! Rock ‘n’ Roll,’ a live album with Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Etta James and more (1986)
Chuck Berry's 'Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll is a live album recorded on October 6 and 16, 1986 with Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Etta James and many more guests and released in October, 1987 by Mca.
Chuck Berry starts the recording of his debut album ‘After School Session’ featuring ‘School Days’ (1955)
Chuck Berry's 'After School Session' is his debut album recorded in Chicago between May 21, 1955 and January 21, 1957, produced by Leonard & Phil Chess and released in May 1957 on Chess Records.
Chess starts the recording of ‘Chuck Berry Is on Top’ album featuring Johnny B. Goode, Maybelle, Roll Over Beethoven, etc (1955)
'Chuck Berry Is on Top' is his third studio album featuring his greatest hits (Johnny B. Goode, Maybelle, Roll Over Beethoven and so on) recorded from May 21, 1955 till 1959 and released in July 1959 by Chess.
Chuck Berry records in Chicago ‘One Dozen Berrys,’ his second studio album featuring ‘Rock and Roll Music’ & ‘Sweet Little Sixteen’ (1957)
Chuck Berry's 'One Dozen Berrys' is his second studio album recorded on May 6 or 15 & December 29–30 1957 in Chicago and released In March 1958 by Chess.
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The Rolling Stones release their ninth album : ‘Sticky Fingers’ featuring ‘Brown Sugar’ (1971)
The The Rolling Stones' 'Sticky Fingers' feat. 'Brown Sugar' is their ninth British studio album produced by Jimmy Miller and released on April 23, 1971 by The Rolling Stones Records.
Happy Birthday Iggy Pop. ‘Most For Life’
Tracklist :
1 . 1970 (w/ The Stooges, Goose Lake 1970)
2 . Sixteen
3 . I’m Bored (OGWT, 1976)
4 . Funtime (w/ David Bowie, 1977)
5 . Lust For Life + Pumpin For Jill (Cabaret Tour, 1981)
6 . Eat Or Be Eaten (1982)
7 . Wild One (1986)
8 . Shades (Finland, 1987)
9 . Cold Metal (Letterman, 1988)
10 . I Wanna Be Your Dog (UK TV Show Wired, 1988)
11 . Home (Farm Aid, 1990)
12 . Candy (w/ Kate Pierson, Arsenio, 1991)
13 . Black Sunshine (w/ White Zombie)
14 . Louie louie (1993
15 . Beside You (1994)
16 . To Belong (1996)
17 . Lust for life
18 . Rebel Rebel (w/ Lenny Kravitz, 1998)
19 . Nazi Girlfriend
20 . Espaсol (in Moscow,
Decca publish ‘The Rolling Stones,’ the band’s debut album featuring ‘Can I Get A Witness’ (1964)
'The The Rolling Stones' feat. 'Can I Get A Witness' is their debut eponymous album released on April 16 1964 by Decca.
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Capitol publish ‘Surfin’ U.S.A.,’ the second Beach Boys album (1963)
The Beach Boys 'Surfin' U.S.A.' is their second studio album (78 weeks on the US albums chart) released on March 25, 1963 by Capitol.