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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
I could have done a better job than this!!,
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This review is from: Gold (Audio CD)
Come on Universal!! Where in the hell do you find there people that put together these compilations??
- you put End Of The Road on here but not Crazy Arms which was the "A" side of this single and his first offical release. - you put a live version of Your Cheating Heart on here, I would hardly classify that as "Gold" - you put a 1960's album cut of Drinkin Wine Spo-De-O-Dee on here instead of the 1973 version from "The Session" LP which was the version that actually charted and is far superior to the one included here. - you include a 1969 album filler cut of Working Man Blues, but omit the following actual charterd hits: - Meat Man - Who's Gonna Play This Old Piano - The Closest Thing To You - I'll Find It Where I Can - One Minute Past Eternity - Invatation To Your Party - When Two Worlds Collide Maybe you should have someone who actually knows what they're doing compile these collections... just a thought.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Killer Kollection,
By Diamond Dave (Chicago, Home of the Blues) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gold (Audio CD)
I can't argue with the two reviews above. The notes are valid. However as a casual fan, most of the high points are here. A completest would have all the CDs or LPs anyways, so this would not be the place for a Lewis fanatic to finish his/her collection. It does not offer a sachel of hidden gems, forgotten tracks, alternate out-takes and newly discovered libve recordings. Strictly speaking, listening to these songs in generous 2-CD format, one can't help but apprecaite his body of work though.
JLL is at his best when he is pounding the piano, but he can also turn a pretty ballad as he does on "MIDDLE AGED CRAZY". Originals, covers of country classics, no matter. Lewis is equally comfortable frolicking with country swing or rockin' his life away, and this set offers multiple samples of his many musical foreys. Fats Domino, Little Richard, The Killer. Pumping that ol' piano and tickling the ivories is his business and no one's done it better (or as consistanly) since the birth of rock and roll. I recently listend to THE LONDON SESSIONS and marveled at how strong that 5 star set was as well. I also sampled his recent Duets cd (LAST MAN STANDING) which was interesting and occationally up to the challenge. Jerry Lew Lewis contines to be a force 50 years later. He is an originator, an aggitator, and a revolator. So yes to a Lewis elitest, one might quibble with the odd ommison (no Crazy Arms!) or inclusion (Lewis Boogie anyone?)of certain song selections but to someone looking for more than simply the top 10 hits this double-disc offers more than enough KILLER to satisfy the pallet. He may be a crazy S.O.B.? but what an talent...
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Jerry Lee is the greatest ever!!!!! Universal records STINK!,
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This review is from: Gold (Audio CD)
As the first reviewer points out, this new 2CD set from Universal, "Gold", does indeed feature the wrong recording of "Drinkin' Wine Spo-dee-o-dee", i.e. the one first heard on the 'Memphis Beat' LP in 1966 (though actualy recorded in 1963), rather than the London recording from 1973. Apart from ruining the continuity of the CD, this is particularly unfortunate given that the liner notes go into some detail about the making of "The Session".
But it's worse than you can imagine, this isn't just about fans being 'picky'. This situation really is totally unforgivable. Two years ago, Universal made exactly the same mistake in the set "The Definitive Collection". Somebody called 'Andy McKaie' is listed as producer of both these sets. He is assisted on both projects by a 'Beth Stempel'. These people should be fired, forthwith! In all the sorry history of record company screw-ups, Universal has now set a new benchmark for utter incompetence. The crass, inattentive repetition of such a basic, glaring error is what is so galling. They are 'producers' who quite obviously just don't care about their product. Boycott this set. Go to ebay and buy some vinyl LPs!
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