Styles: Rock & Roll
Year: 1973
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 76:07
Size: 206,7 MB
Art: Front
(3:38) 1. Drinking Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee
(4:37) 2. Music To The Man
(3:59) 3. Baby What You Want Me To Do
(2:37) 4. Bad Moon Rising
(3:54) 5. Sea Cruise
(4:40) 6. Jukebox
(5:23) 7. No Headstone On My Grave
(3:44) 8. Big Boss Man
(2:23) 9. Pledging My Love
(4:03) 10. Memphis
(5:49) 11. Trouble In Mind
(3:30) 12. Johnny B. Goode
(3:28) 13. High School Confidential
(4:14) 14. Early Morning Rain
(4:00) 15. Whole Lot Of Shakin' Goin' On
(3:38) 16. Sixty Minute Man
(3:29) 17. Movin' On Down The Line
(5:00) 18. What'd I Say
(3:52) 19. Rock & Roll Medley
Year: 1973
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 76:07
Size: 206,7 MB
Art: Front
(3:38) 1. Drinking Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee
(4:37) 2. Music To The Man
(3:59) 3. Baby What You Want Me To Do
(2:37) 4. Bad Moon Rising
(3:54) 5. Sea Cruise
(4:40) 6. Jukebox
(5:23) 7. No Headstone On My Grave
(3:44) 8. Big Boss Man
(2:23) 9. Pledging My Love
(4:03) 10. Memphis
(5:49) 11. Trouble In Mind
(3:30) 12. Johnny B. Goode
(3:28) 13. High School Confidential
(4:14) 14. Early Morning Rain
(4:00) 15. Whole Lot Of Shakin' Goin' On
(3:38) 16. Sixty Minute Man
(3:29) 17. Movin' On Down The Line
(5:00) 18. What'd I Say
(3:52) 19. Rock & Roll Medley
The Session was done in London in 1972, at the tail-end of the vogue for recording '50s rock & roll and blues stars with backup by a younger generation of British rock musicians. Although it wasn't a highlight of Lewis' career, it was actually, as hard as it might be to believe, his only album to reach the Top 40, also yielding a single that stopped just short of the Top 40 in his remake of Stick McGhee's "Drinkin' Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee." It wasn't exactly Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, and members of the Rolling Stones backing Lewis, it was more a rotating assortment of rockers a little shy of the U.K. A-team, including Rory Gallagher, Peter Frampton, Albert Lee, Alvin Lee, Kenney Jones, Gary Wright, Matthew Fisher of Procol Harum, and Klaus Voormann.
As for the record itself, which was a return to his rock & roll roots after a few years on which he'd concentrated on country music, it wasn't bad, lacking only when directly compared to his early classic rock & roll recordings. Lewis' singing and piano playing are undiminished, and the band backs him competently on a program dominated by '50s oldies remakes. There's also some more contemporary material, though, including Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Bad Moon Rising" and a country-rockish take on Gordon Lightfoot's "Early Morning Rain" that might be the album's most interesting cut, if only because it doesn't sound as much like he's just retreading old glories.
The problem is that if you're familiar with Lewis' Sun era, this can't help but come off as rather unnecessary, and inferior to his older rock & roll recordings, particularly on the inevitable remake of "Whole Lot of Shakin' Goin' On." ~ Richie Unterberger http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-session-mw0000650415
Personnel includes: Jerry Lee Lewis (vocal, piano, percussion); Kenneth Lovelace (guitar, violin); Ray Smith (guitar, percussion); Peter Frampton, Rory Gallagher, Albert Lee, Alvin Lee, Mickey Jones, Delaney Bramlett, Gary Taylor (guitar); Tony Ashton (piano, organ, percussion); Matthew Fisher (organ, percussion); Andy Bown, Gary Wright (organ), Chas Hodges, Klaus Voormann (bass), Kenny Jones, Pete Gavin, Mick Kellie (drums, percussion), Brian Parrish, Gary Taylor, Tony Colton, Brian Parrish, Steve Rowland (percussion), Casey Synge, Dari Lallou, Karen Friedman (background vocals).
Personnel includes: Jerry Lee Lewis (vocal, piano, percussion); Kenneth Lovelace (guitar, violin); Ray Smith (guitar, percussion); Peter Frampton, Rory Gallagher, Albert Lee, Alvin Lee, Mickey Jones, Delaney Bramlett, Gary Taylor (guitar); Tony Ashton (piano, organ, percussion); Matthew Fisher (organ, percussion); Andy Bown, Gary Wright (organ), Chas Hodges, Klaus Voormann (bass), Kenny Jones, Pete Gavin, Mick Kellie (drums, percussion), Brian Parrish, Gary Taylor, Tony Colton, Brian Parrish, Steve Rowland (percussion), Casey Synge, Dari Lallou, Karen Friedman (background vocals).
The Session
Many thanks for this. I remember buying this double LP when it was first released and playing it often.
ReplyDeleteJLL was supposed to play a concert in Perth in the late 60s and I bought tickets for myself and a friend. But the concert was cancelled at the last minute. A shame as I was a big fan and never got another chance to see him live.
Hey Bob Mac, Glad you liked! Thank You!
ReplyDeleteI once had this record 3 times : two 33RPM and a cheap CD. This copy is OK. This is a fun record. Easy to see that Jerry Lee and the musicians have a good time. Sometimes, they laugh. The guitar players are great and there's also some fine bluesy tracks. Great great album!
ReplyDeleteHey Mario B, I'm happy that you liked! Merci always!
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