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Chuck Berry
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (December 13, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: 1979
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Wea International
  • ASIN: B00000JR1T
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #205,212 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Move It
2. Oh What A Thrill
3. I Need You Baby
4. If I Were
5. House Lights
6. I Never Thought
7. Havana Moon
8. Wuden't Me
9. California
10. Pass Away

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars goes down smooth & easy--tons of fun, October 4, 2004
When I first saw this album on vinyl years ago, I just kind of looked it over in bewilderment. With the pictures of Chuck in concert on the back, & with the familiar title of "Havana Moon" in the track listing, it gave me the sense this would be a live album. Nope. To date, this 1979 album is actually the final studio album Chuck ever released. (Chuck has talked about a potential new album, but it's been in the making since 1992--who knows if and when that'll ever see the light of day.) If you're thinking maybe Chuck incorporated some new wave or punk influences into his music, forget it--this is 3 chord rock 'n' roll as ever. In typical fashion, he cranked this album out--it was recorded over the course of 2 days. There are lyrical references to disco, & the album has that "late-'70s drum sound", but the album is nothing new stylistically for Chuck whatsoever. Even pianist Johnnie Johnson is on board here. The key difference is in execution--the album has a very clean, smooth sound, yet it's not dull--it manages to rock, but in an upbeat, laidback way, making it a terrific album to chill out to. That said, the resulting album is a whole lot of fun. Chuck is in great spirit, & seems to be having a lot of fun, loading the album up with relentlessly witty, ultra-crafty lyrics on the irresistibly catchy tunes "Move It", "If I Were", "I Never Thought", & "Wuden't Me", & there's loads of his trademark fun guitar playing. On the bittersweet "Oh What A Thrill", he offers up some charming sentimental love lyrics. (By the way, don't let anyone fool you into thinking Rockpile bettered Berry's version of "Oh What A Thrill"--their version sounds downright superfluous and dull compared to Berry's wonderful original). Chuck serves up a gloomy, but arresting slow blues with "I Need You Baby", & does one of his spoken word pieces with the bittersweet album-closer "Pass Away" (marred a bit by the out-of-tune bass), the latter of which suggests that Berry knew this was going to mark the end of an era as far as his recording career was concerned. Vocally he's in great form, & aside from "I Need You Baby" & "Pass Away", he harmonizes with himself on almost every note of the vocals on the album (something he clearly seemed to enjoy doing--check out his 1969 tune "Tulane" for another example of him using this technique), & it brilliantly adds punch to the proceedings--his vocal treatment on the irresistably giddy "House Lights" (the one track to feature his trademark "Johnny B. Goode"/ "Roll Over Beethoven"-style guitar intro) really drives home the "intentionally dumb" lyrics. Yes, he's repeating himself here to an enormous extent as far as style & the songwriting itself are concerned, yet the album has a great vibe that makes it stand out in Chuck's catalog, & Chuck really deserves a lot of credit, because this is a damn enjoyable album and I personally have a real soft spot for it. The 5+ minute version of "Havana Moon" is rather exhausting, but overall it's hard to really complain about an album as fun as this. If you're a Chuck die-hard, or just looking for some pure fun, easy riding, catchy rock 'n' roll, "Rockit" hits the spot in uncanny fashion.

(P.S. This CD reissue is dramatically lacking bottom end, so be sure to hit the bass boost on your CD player when you play it.)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly Good Later Album, February 27, 2002
By JOHN SPOKUS (BALTIMORE, MARYLAND United States) - See all my reviews
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I believe this was either the last or next to last album of new material that Chuck recorded;and although all of his records are worth owning,and are all interesting in their own way,Rock It is really a return to form,and closer to his earliest writing.I didn't know it was ever released on CD until now;I purchased two vinyl copies that I tracked down in just the past year or so. I searched for this one mainly for his original version of "Oh What A Thrill". I loved Rockpile's version on their Seconds Of Pleasure release, and even covered it in one band.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars No producer, he, March 13, 2006
Chuck sings, plays and (most impressively) writes his backside off on this record. He has Johhny Johnson on piano and a Nashville rhythm section, and a handfull of great new Berry classics. What could go wrong? As mentioned in some of the other reviews here, the main problem is Chuck is his own worst producer. This record suffers from a dull, antiseptic sound, with little of the raw excitement of the glorious Chess sides or even some of Chuck's earlier 70s fare. If ever there was a work that could use a massive re-mixing it is this album. The performances are there but need to be properly brought to the fore. Yes, Chuck seems to want to be a bronze Mary Ford, overdubbing his voice two or three times on many of the tracks. Nice harmonizing but a little of it would've gone a long way. Still this record is worth picking up for the excellent top-notch, seemingly effortless pieces of Berry Americana: "Move It," "I Never Thought," and especially "Wudn't Me," a tune that sits beside "Johnny B Goode" and "Maybelline" and the other masterpieces in its concise narrative flow and Chuck wit.
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4.0 out of 5 stars 1979
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5.0 out of 5 stars VERY UNDER-APPRECIATED & UNDER-RATED
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Published on August 26, 2003 by popular culture lover

4.0 out of 5 stars All is in order, save for the double-tracking
Chuck is back: the poetry is super, the music and playing is too. A return to form, you might say. But why O why did he double track his voice on the rockers? That's not Chuck. Read more
Published on June 25, 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Let it Rock
First heard this one upon its release. Must have lent my LP to someone who loved it too, 'cause it's nowhere to be found. Hope they're enjoying it! Can't wait to hear it again. Read more
Published on March 23, 2000

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