Friday, November 28, 2008

The Sun Records Collection


Label - Forever Gold FG456
Purchased - Tesco, Nenagh

Track Listing:-

  1. Great Balls Of Fire _ Jerry Lee Lewis
  2. I Walk The Line - Johnny Cash
  3. Ooby Dooby - Roy Orbison & The Teen Queens
  4. Lonely Weekends - Charlie Rich
  5. Mystery Train - Junior Parker
  6. Blue Suede Shoes - Carl Perkins
  7. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On - Jerry Lee Lewis
  8. Mean Little Mama - Roy Orbison
  9. Ballad Of A Teenage Queen - Johnny Cash
  10. Who Will The Next Fool Be - Charlie Rich
  11. Raunchy - Bill Justis
  12. Matchbox - Carl Perkins
  13. Bear Cat - Rufus Thomas
  14. Feelin' Good - Junior Parker
  15. Folsom Prison Blues - Johnny Cash
A mixture of the familiar and the unfamiliar (to me), but there isn't a bad track amongst them. I was particularly taken with the Charlie Rich tracks, which are slightly more pop than country. Not sure if all of the tracks are "proper to the period" (e.g. Folsom Prison Blues?) but these don't sound like alternative/inferior versions - they seem to be the real deal. Well worth a punt...

Regards,


djp



Sunday, November 16, 2008

Hello, good evening and welcome...

I got a nutty idea on Friday when I was pushing a shopping trolley around Tescos - why not set up a blog devoted to the appreciation of those (sometimes crappy) compilation CDs that one finds on sale in supermarkets?

This ideas was inspired by gazing at a selection of such CDs and wondering, "would I buy one?". I've bought a number of them over the years and, in fairness, they've all had something meritorious about them. Maybe that's just me being selective and careful - I've no doubt that there's a load of old tut out there as well.

Anyway, I did buy a CD in Tescos on Friday - "The Sun Records Collection" - featuring tracks from Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison and Carl Perkins. No sign of Elvis. Haven't played it yet, so I've no idea if it's any good, but I'll give it a spin during the week and post a review thereafter.

And I will dig up the other CDs I've bought in supermarkets over the years and review them too.

And here's where you come in - if you want to review any such CDs that you own, let me know and I'll be happy (subject to the laws of libel and my own dodgy ideas of good taste) to publish your reviews on this site.

So what do you think? Am I mad or what?

Regards,


djp