Hollybilly: Complete 1956 Recordings

Buddy Holly
Hollybilly: Complete 1956 Recordings

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El Toro
Release date: 30/Jan/2007
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Details / Tracklist: Disc 01
01. "Baby, Won't You Come Out Tonight?"
02. "Love Me (with studio chat)"
03. "Don't Come Back Knockin'"
04. "Midnight Shift"
05. "Blue Days, Black Nights"
06. "Rock Around With Ollie Vee (fragment)"
07. "Rock Around With Ollie Vee (july 1956 vers.)"
08. "Because I Love You"
09. "Changing All Those Changes (clovis demo ver.)"
10. "I Guess I Was Just A Fool"
11. "It's Not My Fault"
12. "I'm Gonna Set My Foot Down"
13. "Rock-A-Bye Rock"
14. "Girl On My Mind"
15. "That'll Be The Day"
16. "Ting-A-Ling"
17. "I'm Changing All Those Changes (fragment)"
18. "I'm Changin' All Those Changes (Nashville v.)"
19. "Modern Don Juan"
20. "You Are My One Desire (false start)"
21. "You Are My One Desire"
22. "Rock Around With Ollie Vee (Nov. 1956 vers.)"

Disc 02

01. "Honky Tonk (undubbed Lubbock demo)"
02. "Good Rockin' Tonight (undubbed Lubbock vers.)"
03. "Brown Eyed Handsome Man (Lubbock demo)"
04. "Bo Diddley (Lubbock demo)"
05. "Blue Monday (undubbed Lubbock demo)"
06. "Blue Suede Shoes (undubbed Lubbock demo)"
07. "Shake, Rattle and Roll (undubbed Lubbock demo)"
08. "Ain't Got No Home (undubbed Lubbock demo)"
09. "Holly Hop (undubbed Lubbock demo)"
10. "Bo Diddley (undubbed Clovis demo)"
11. "Brown Eyed Handsome Man (und. Clovis demo)"
12. "Have You Ever Been Lonely #1"
13. "Have You Ever Been Lonely (fragment)"
14. "Have You Ever Been Lonely (fragment)"
15. "Have You Ever Been Lonely #2 (undubbed)"
16. "Lubbock demo)"
17. "Gone (fragment)"
18. "Gone #1 (undubbed Lubbock demo)"
19. "Gone #2 (undubbed Lubbock demo)"
Number of discs: 2
Extra-Infos: 1956: Complete Recordings
Description:Hollybilly by Buddy Holly, released 10 September 2007, includes the following tracks: "Cry Baby Boogie", "My Dream Of You", "Hand Shake Blues", "Hold Me Tight" and more. This version of Hollybilly comes as a 2xCD. - 1956: COMPLETE RECORDINGS
Hollybilly features the complete 1956 recordings of Buddy Holly - his first as a solo artist - and includes all the surviving masters from his three Nashville sessions for US Decca, together with his first demo sessions cut at Norman Petty's state-of-the-art recording studio in Clovis, New Mexico, and home recordings from Lubbock. In addition to Buddy and his usual cohorts, such as Jerry Allison, Sonny Curtis and Don Guess, the tracks also include the accompaniment of the famed Nashville "A" Team, boasting Floyd Cramer, Harold Bradley and the always superb Grady Martin.
Buddy Holly 1956: The Complete Recordings [c] & [p] 2007 El Toro Records Made In The EU Liner Notes dated September 2006 First cat # on jewel case spine, second cat # on CDs Track times provided by Windows Media Player 12.0.7601.17514 Jewel Case front insert is a booklet with 6 pages of liner notes and images of Buddy Holly's Decca single labels
No. of tracks: 41
Manufacturer No.: CD ET 1012
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