The Sun Records Story – Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbisson, …  (6LP, Box set)
The Sun Records Story – Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbisson, …  (6LP, Box set)
The Sun Records Story – Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbisson, …  (6LP, Box set)
The Sun Records Story – Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbisson, …  (6LP, Box set)
The Sun Records Story – Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbisson, …  (6LP, Box set)
The Sun Records Story – Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbisson, …  (6LP, Box set)

The Sun Records Story – Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbisson, … (6LP, Box set)

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RARITY - SEALED

COMPILATION


 

6LP, Box set

Limited edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : unspecified

Record color : Black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : unspecified

Label : Charly Records

Original label of tracks : Sun

Original label of compilation : Charly Records

Recorded May, 1950 - January 29, 1962

Originally released in 2001 (as a CD box set)

Reissued in 2010

 

 

Tracks :

Volume 1: Roots        

Side A:

  1. John Hunter  -  Cool Down Mama
  2. Joe Hill Louis  -  Boogie In The Park
  3. Harmonica Frank Floyd - Howlin' Tom Cat
  4. Howlin' Wolf - Highway Man
  5. Billy Love - Juiced
  6. Rosco Gordon - T. Model Boogie
  7. Rufus Thomas - Tiger Man (King Of The Jungle)
  8. Junior Parker - Love My Baby

Side B:

  1. Doctor Ross - Come Back Baby
  2. James Cotton - Cotton Crop Blues
  3. Pat Hare - I'm Gonna Murder My Baby
  4. Jimmy DeBerry - Time Has Made A Change
  5. Billy Emerson - Red Hot
  6. The Jones Brothers - Look To Jesus
  7. Billy Lee Riley - Dark Muddy Bottom

Side C:

  1. Jerry Lee Lewis - Hello, Hello Baby
  2. Smokey Joe - Listen To Me Baby
  3. Earl Peterson - Boogie Blues
  4. Howard Serratt - Troublesome Waters
  5. Hardrock Gunter - Gonna Dance All Night
  6. Slim Rhodes - Don't Believe
  7. Charlie Feathers - Defrost Your Heart

Side D:

  1. Carl Perkins - Sure To Fall
  2. Mack Vickery - Fool Proof
  3. Doug Pointdexter - Now She Cares No More For Me
  4. Onie Wheeler - Jump Right Out Of This Jukebox
  5. Jerry Lee Lewis - You're The Only Star (In My Blue Heaven)
  6. Jack Earls - Fool For Lovin' You
  7. Warren Smith - I'd Rather Be Safe Than Sorry
  8. Johnny Cash - Come In Stranger

Volume 2: Good Rockin' Daddies  

Side E:

  1. Eddie Bond - Rockin' Daddy
  2. Jerry Lee Lewis - Crazy Arms
  3. Roy Orbison - Mean Little Mama
  4. Warren Smith - Got Love If You Want It
  5. Jerry Lee Lewis - Crawdad Song
  6. Carl Perkins - Her Love Rubbed Off
  7. Jimmy Wages - Mad Man
  8. Hayden Thompson - Love My Baby
  9. Warren Smith - Miss Froggie

Side F:

  1. Billy Lee Riley - Pearly Lee
  2. Jerry Lee Lewis - Deep Elem Blues
  3. Carl Perkins - That Don't Move Me
  4. Glenn Honeycutt - All Night Rock
  5. Ray Harris - Come On Little Mama
  6. Billy Lee Riley - Rock With Me Baby
  7. Dick Penner - Fine Little Baby
  8. Malcolm Yelvington - Rockin' With My Baby

Side G:

  1. Edwin Bruce - Baby That's Good
  2. Luke McDaniel - My Baby Don't Rock
  3. Jimmy Wages - Miss Pearl
  4. Carl Perkins - That's Right
  5. Sonny Burgess - So Glad You're Mine
  6. Ray Smith - Willing And Ready
  7. Tommy Blake - Shake Around
  8. Gene Simmons - Crazy Woman

Side H:

  1. Rudy "Tutti" Grayzell - Judy
  2. Jerry Lee Lewis - Good Rockin' Tonight
  3. Carl McVoy - Woman's Love (The Thrill Of Your Love)
  4. Andy Anderson - Tough, Tough, Tough
  5. Jimmy Wages - (Take Me From This) Garden Of Evil
  6. Alton & Jimmy - Have Faith In My Love
  7. Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley - Walk That Lonesome Valley
  8. Glenn Honeycutt - Search For Me

Volume 3: Hits & Then Some!          

Side I:

  1. Jackie Brenston - Rocket 88
  2. The Prisonaires - Just Walkin' In The Rain
  3. Rufus Thomas - Bear Cat
  4. Carl Perkins - Blue Suede Shoes
  5. Billy Emerson - When It Rains It Pours
  6. Junior Parker - Mystery Train
  7. Carl Perkins - Boppin' The Blues

Side J:

  1. Jerry Lee Lewis - Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
  2. Billy Lee Riley - Flyin' Saucers Rock & Roll
  3. Johnny Cash - I Walk The Line
  4. Roy Orbison - Ooby Dooby
  5. Sonny Burgess - We Wanna Boogie
  6. Carl Perkins - Dixie Fried
  7. Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls Of Fire
  8. Billy Lee Riley - Red Hot

Side K:

  1. Johnny Cash - Big River
  2. Warren Smith - Rock & Roll Ruby
  3. Jerry Lee Lewis - Breathless
  4. Carl Perkins - Honey Don't
  5. Sonny Burgess - Red Headed Woman
  6. Johnny Cash - Ballad Of A Teenage Queen
  7. Jerry Lee Lewis - High School Confidential
  8. Carl Perkins - Matchbox

Side L:

  1. Charlie Rich - Lonely Weekends
  2. Carl Mann - I'm Coming Home
  3. Charlie Rich - Who Will The Next Fool Be?
  4. Jerry Lee Lewis - What'd I Say
  5. Johnny Cash - Guess Things Happen That Way
  6. Bill Justis - Raunchy
  7. Carl Mann - Mona Lisa
  8. Charlie Rich - Whirlwind


 

Reviews :

“This 84-track collection does a mostly good job of detailing the fabulous history of Sam Phillips' legendary Sun Records imprint, which was launched in 1952, but only mostly, because while it has a wonderful selection of artists and styles, from gospel, blues, and hillbilly to country, Western swing, and nascent rock & roll, from Harmonica Frank Floyd and Howlin' Wolf to Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, and Jerry Lee Lewis, it lacks tracks (save for a duet with Lewis on "Walk That Lonesome Valley") by the artist who really put Sun Records on the musical map, the one and only Elvis Presley. That's a bit like ignoring the huge, restless elephant in the living room, but other than that, this is a delightful and revealing set.” AllMusic Review by Steve Leggett

 

Ratings :

AllMusic : 5 / 5 , Discogs : 4.61 / 5

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