Various Artists - Sun Records: 25 All-Time Greatest Hits

Various Artists - Sun Records: 25 All-Time Greatest Hits
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Album Details

Title: Sun Records: 25 All-Time Greatest Hits
Artist: Various Artists
Release Date: 8/24/1999
Label: Varese
Album Type(s): Various artists collection, Greatest Hits
UPC: 030206604825
Genre: Rhythm & Blues
Styles: Early R&B, Rock & Roll, Traditional Country, Rockabilly, Memphis Blues, Regional Blues
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Bear Cat (The Answer to Hound Dog) :: Rufus Thomas
  2. Feelin' Good :: Little Junior's Blue Flames
  3. Mystery Train :: Little Junior's Blue Flames
  4. Folsom Prison Blues :: Johnny Cash
  5. Blue Suede Shoes :: Carl Perkins
  6. Honey Don't :: Carl Perkins
  7. I Walk the Line :: Johnny Cash
  8. Ooby Dooby :: Roy Orbison, The Teen Kings
  9. Boppin' the Blues :: Carl Perkins
  10. Dixie Fried :: Carl Perkins
  11. Matchbox :: Carl Perkins
  12. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On :: Jerry Lee Lewis
  13. Red Hot :: Billy Lee Riley
  14. Raunchy :: Bill Justis
  15. Great Balls of Fire :: Jerry Lee Lewis
  16. Ballad of a Teenage Queen :: Johnny Cash
  17. Breathless :: Jerry Lee Lewis
  18. Guess Things Happen That Way :: Johnny Cash
  19. High School Confidential :: Jerry Lee Lewis
  20. The Ways of a Woman in Love :: Johnny Cash
  21. Mona Lisa :: Carl Mann
  22. Lonely Weekends :: Charlie Rich
  23. What'd I Say :: Jerry Lee Lewis
  24. Who Will the Next Fool Be? :: Charlie Rich
  25. Cinnamon Girl :: The Gentrys

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1999CDVarese6048

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Album Review

There's no Elvis on Sun Records: 25 All-Time Greatest Hits (for copyright reasons, presumably), and the fact that the collection focuses purely on chart hits means that many album classics are neglected while some amusing but slight novelties (like Rufus Thomas' "Bear Cat") are included. Still, for sheer gritty classic old-school rock & roll, it's hard to beat this set. Even many years later, the sheer energetic crudity of a cut like Little Junior's"Feelin' Good" sounds revelatory (imagine what it must have sounded like back in 1953), and there's nothing like hearing the likes of Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis at their rawest and most unleashed. In addition to several classics, there are some lesser-known cuts that are equally fascinating. Little Junior's version of "Mystery Train" actually sounds more polished and restrained than Elvis', believe it or not, while Billy Riley's ferocious "Red Hot" almost makes Lewis seem sedate. By the same token, Lewis' cover of Ray Charles' "What I'd Say" is definitely a welcome addition, not to mention Carl Mann's amusing rockabilly version of "Mona Lisa." In fact, there is a wealth of great music here, even if the set contains some real clunkers, most notably the Gentrys' turgid cover of Neil Young's "Cinnamon Girl," which was the last chart hit Sun enjoyed in 1970. Still, when confronted which such classics as "Ooby Dooby" and "Matchbox," such misfires can be easily forgiven. Some fans might want to spring for the full three-CD The Sun Records Collection box set, from which this disc distills the best moments, but on its own, Sun Records: 25 All-Time Greatest Hits is a must for anyone interested in the roots of rock & roll. ~ Victor W. Valdivia, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Allen J. WienerPhotography, Liner Notes
Bill InglotMastering Supervisor
Bill JustisProducer
Bill PitzonkaDesign, Art Direction
Billy Lee Riley & His Little Green MenPerformer
Carl MannPerformer
Carl PerkinsPerformer
Cary E. MansfieldProducer
Charlie RichPerformer
Dan HerschRemixing
Jack ClementProducer
Jerry Lee LewisPerformer
Johnny CashPerformer
Knox PhillipsProducer
Roy OrbisonPerformer
Rufus ThomasPerformer
Sam PhillipsProducer
The GentrysPerformer
The Teen KingsPerformer