In a week were frankly it has seemed we've been going through a political nervous breakdown of major proportions thanks to Brexit and the no confidence measure that P.M. Mrs May won by 200 votes yesterday my mind went backwards to the chaos of 1978/9.
The last time this all happened I was very much record centred and in 1978 a compilation by the short-lived but never forgotten over here rock and roll pioneer Buddy Holly was issued which many of my eras teens bought part of the appeal for me was I knew these songs as covered by people like Showaddywaddy who did Heartbeat, Mud who covered Oh Boy!, the Stones with Not Fade Away and the Beatles who did Words Of Love on Beatles VI (UK: Beatles for sale).
So what was on it wasn't unknown and from oldies radio shows I knew a number of the other songs including Brown-eyed Handsome Man, It Doesn't Matter Any More and Rave On.
That lp was re-issued on cd in 1989 by which point I had the acclaimed "Buddy Holly from the original mastertapes" MCA cd mastered by Steve Hoffman but recently treated myself to a copy this childhood album on cd.
The exact mastering sources aren't listed but as True Love Ways has the count off on the other cd I do think it borrows some from it.
The strength is this has the post posthumous hits on it I remember and follows the UK order of release.
In all the chaos, relistening to this on cd helped.
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Friday, 14 December 2018
Saturday, 7 August 2010
cd updates
Finally I got two albums by the theatrical art-rock group The Tubes on cd, mainly The Completion Backward Principal and Outside/Inside from 1981&1983 respectively that were re-issued by BGO Records over here many years ago (1991 I think).
They feature the hits 'Talk To You Later' and 'She's A Beauty' which was a top 10 hit in the States which I remember buying the domestic 45 of.
Coming soon and not before time is a set of discs in the 1992 Rock and Roll Hits series from UK EMI's Music For Pleasure label featuring various classic jukeboxes on the front covers.
They compile may hits of the 'Rock and Roll era' from 1955 through 1963 from the Capitol/EMI, MCA and United Artists/Liberty stable taking in Buddy Holly, Gene Vincent, Bobby Vee, Eddie Cochrane and the Crickets amongst many.
I bought two back then but they soon went out of print and want to complete the set.
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