Reminiscing/ShowcaseBuddy Holly
Release Date: 02/13/2001
Original Release:
2001
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 400406_CD
UPC # 017261205112
Label: Beat Goes On
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Disc: 1
1.
Reminiscing
2.
Slippin' and Slidin'
3.
Bo Diddley
4.
Wait till the Sun Shines Nellie
5.
Baby Won't You Come Out Tonight
6.
Brown Eyed Handsome Man
7.
Because I Love You
8.
It's Not My Fault
9.
I'm Gonna Set My Foot Down
10.
Changing All Those Changes
11.
Rock-a-Bye Rock
12.
Shake Rattle and Roll
13.
Rock Around With Ollie Vee
14.
Honky Tonk
15.
I Guess I Was Just a Fool
16.
Ummm, Oh Yeah
17.
You're the One
18.
Blue Suede Shoes
19.
Come Back Baby
20.
Rip It Up
21.
Love's Made a Fool of You
22.
Gone
23.
Girl on My Mind
Performer: Buddy Holly
Producer: Norman Petty Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA) Notes: 2 LPs on 1 CD: REMINISCING (1963)/SHOWCASE (1964). In recent decades, both Reminiscing and Showcase have enjoyed less than stellar reputations among Buddy Holly fans and '50s rock purists, as both albums were made up of the products of producer Norman Petty's posthumous redubbing of Holly's unfinished demos. Apart from the bizarre inclusion of "Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie" -- a B-side chosen by Petty for the single of the title track -- Reminiscing is a very solid album, and was essential to the maintaining of Holly's memory, reaching number three in a six-month run on the U.K. charts in 1963; one can just about lay odds that various members of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones were among the listeners of this album or its successor. Showcase, which sold just about as well, is a slightly less consistent record overall, but has some killer rock & roll tracks, including versions of "Rock Around With Ollie Vee," "Shake, Rattle and Roll," and "Blue Suede Shoes," plus the glittering acoustic number "You're the One" (with Waylon Jennings providing the handclaps). Moreover, even as a two-LP on one CD release, it's rather bite-sized at 48 minutes of music -- Holly, like more rock & rollers of his day, made his points quickly. Despite their shortcomings as authentic documents of what Holly might have done with the songs, these are fun albums and fit together perfectly, as enjoyable accounts (if not, for obvious reasons, as revealing) of the talent involved as any LPs that Elvis Presley or Chuck Berry ever released. The fall 2000 release also benefits from state-of-the-art sound and superb annotation by John Tobler. ~ Bruce Eder
Part good ol' boy, part rockabilly rebel, Buddy Holly was one of the most innovative and influential of 1950s rockers, both on his own and as a member of the Crickets, rock's first truly self-contained combo. Originally rooted in country music, Holly leaned towards rock & roll after opening up concerts for both Bill Haley and Elvis Presley. Holly was amazingly prolific in the last few years of '50s, penning a string of hits, including "That'll Be the Day," "Not Fade Away," "Peggy Sue," and "Rave On." This remarkable creative streak was only halted by his death in the infamous plane crash that also claimed the lives of Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper. Although he only lived to the age of 22, Holly produced a memorable body of work that has inspired numerous artists.
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