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4.0 out of 5 stars
Eddie Cochran's only studio albums.,
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This review is from: Singin to My Baby / Never Forgotten (Audio CD)
Eddie Cochran made two albums. They can be found on this disc. The first disc (Sitting on the Balcony) is a rockabilly's delight. Filled with blues and country tunes. Eddie was an active player in the production of this album. He played on drums on a few of the songs as well as some guitar tracks. The biggest hit on this disc is the self-titled single. Most of his popular songs were singles. His second disc was released after his death in 1960. The title was changed to reflect his early demise. More of the same with a few more blues numbers. If he had survived, Eddie Cochran would have moved on to country music (it was in his blood). But we'll never know...will we?Recommended for rockabilly fans.
1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not really Rockabilly, folks,
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This review is from: Singin to My Baby / Never Forgotten (Audio CD)
I love Eddie Cochran, he's the best, but the first dozen or so tracks in this two-fer are not rock at all. He was a canny studio cat, trying to craft a popular album, and the results are these corny pop tunes that have not aged well. Sittin' In The Balcony may be the only song I can stand among these. If you like '50s cheese be my guest, but most of his crazy rockers are to be found elsewhere. The phony "humbly thanks his fans" note on the back is also hilarious, but still not enough reason to buy.
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