Dostupnosť:
dodacia doba 7-28 dní
Katalógové číslo:
NOT2LP197
Autori:
THE EVERLY BROTHERS
Interpreti:
THE EVERLY BROTHERS
Disk: 1
1. Wake Up Little Susie (1:58)
2. Bye Bye Love (2:19)
3. Walk Right Back (2:19)
4. Problems (1:59)
5. (Til) I Kissed You (2:25)
6. Stick With Me Baby (1:56)
7. Should We Tell Him (1:43)
8. When Will I Be Loved (2:04)
9. Claudette (1:14)
10. Crying In The Rain (2:02)
11. Temptation (2:14)
12. Love Of My Life (2:07)
13. All I Have To Do Is Dream (2:22)
14. Take A Message To Mary (2:27)
15. So Sad (To Watch True Love Go Bad) (2:35)
16. No One Can Make My Sunshine Smile (2:08)
17. I'm Here To Get My Baby Out Of jail (3:37)
18. How Can I Meet Her? (1:50)
Disk: 2
1. Devoted To You (2:24)
2. Brand New Heartache (2:16)
3. Let It Be Me (2:38)
4. Rip It Up (2:16)
5. Ebony Eyes (3:07)
6. Bird Dog (2:17)
7. That's Old Fashioned (That's The Way Love Should Be) (2:22)
8. Don't Ask Me To Be Friends (2:29)
9. Muskrat (2:20)
10. Cathy's Clown (2:26)
11. Lucille (2:33)
12. Be Bop A Lula (2:18)
13. Always It's You (2:29)
14. Since You Broke My Heart (1:56)
15. Like Strangers (2:02)
16. This Girl Of Mine (2:16)
17. The Party's Over (2:26)
18. Poor Jenny (2:11)
180 gram 2LP. 'I believe that if they ever had a singing Olympics Donald and I would get (into the) top 3, if not win some gold. If you put us all together and let us have a sing-off, we could hold our own with anybody from any era. That maybe sounds a little prideful, but that's what I believe.' Phil Everly's words to author and music historian Joe Smith will ring very true to anyone who listens to our compilation. All the tracks on it are half a century old, yet sound as fresh as ever. The fact is, of course, that the harmonies Don and Phil brought to the charts were widely influential on a generation of pop performers on both sides of the Atlantic. For most of their recordings, Don sang the baritone and Phil the higher tenor part. Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel were just one of the acts that copied the Everlys, while Bob Dylan added to the praise by saying, 'We owe these guys everything. They started it all.'