Various Artists - The Legendary Story of Sun Records

Various Artists - The Legendary Story of Sun Records
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Album Details

Title: The Legendary Story of Sun Records
Artist: Various Artists
Release Date: 3/26/2002
Label: Metro
Album Type(s): Various artists collection, Greatest Hits
UPCs: 698458700124, 766488564020
Genre: Rock
Styles: Early R&B, Rock & Roll, Traditional Country, Country-Pop, Rockabilly
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. Mystery Train :: Little Junior's Blue Flames
  2. Blue Suede Shoes :: Carl Perkins
  3. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On :: Jerry Lee Lewis
  4. Bear Cat :: Rufus Thomas
  5. Folsom Prison Blues :: Johnny Cash, Tennessee Riders
  6. Color and Kind (Look-A Here Baby) :: Howlin' Wolf
  7. Flyin' Saucers Rock & Roll :: Billy Lee Riley
  8. Ten Cats Down :: Miller Sisters
  9. I Never Knew :: Roy Orbison
  10. Your Cheatin' Heart :: Cliff Gleaves
  11. Just Walking in the Rain :: The Prisonaires
  12. The Hucklebuck :: Earl Hooker
  13. Shake 'Em Up Baby :: Frank Ballard
  14. Willing and Ready :: Ray Smith
  15. Rock & Roll Ruby :: Warren Smith
  16. Born to Lose :: Carl McVoy
  17. Lonely Weekends :: Charlie Rich
  18. I Need a Man :: Barbara Pittman
  19. Ubangi Stomp :: Carl Mann
  20. Sadie's Back in Town :: Sonny Burgess
  21. Groovy Train :: Wade Cagle
  22. Don't Be Runnin' Wild (Problem Child) :: Ken Cook
  23. Go! Go! Go! :: Roy Orbison
  24. Red Velvet :: Kirby Sisters
  25. Greyhound Blues :: D.A. Hunt
  26. I Forgot to Remember to Forget :: Charlie Feathers
  27. Lewis Boogie :: Jerry Lee Lewis
  28. Peace in the Valley :: The Million Dollar Quartet
  29. Down by the Riverside :: The Million Dollar Quartet
  30. Who Will the Next Fool Be? :: Charlie Rich

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. Great Balls of Fire :: Jerry Lee Lewis
  2. Matchbox :: Carl Perkins
  3. Feelin' Good :: Little Junior's Blue Flames
  4. Mona Lisa :: Carl Mann
  5. Ooby Dooby :: Roy Orbison
  6. Guess Things Happen That Way :: Johnny Cash, Tennessee Riders
  7. My Babe :: Narvel Felts
  8. It's Me Baby :: Malcolm Yelvington
  9. Paralyzed :: The Million Dollar Quartet
  10. I'll Wait Forever :: Anita Wood
  11. Somebody Told Me :: Little Milton
  12. Rockin' Bandit [Dubbed Version] :: Ray Smith
  13. Pearly Lee :: Billy Lee Riley
  14. Red Hot :: Billy "The Kid" Emerson
  15. Uranium Rock [Alternate Take] :: Warren Smith
  16. Raunchy :: Bill Justis
  17. Got You on My Mind :: Miller Sisters
  18. Just in Time :: Harold Jenkins, Conway Twitty
  19. Ain't Got No Home :: Carl Mann
  20. Ain't Got a Thing :: Sonny Burgess
  21. Cheese and Crackers :: Rosco Gordon
  22. Got Love If You Want It :: Warren Smith
  23. Feelin' Low :: Ernie Chaffin
  24. There's Another Place I Can't Go :: Charlie Rich
  25. Handsome Man :: Barbara Pittman
  26. How Long Can It Be? :: Maggie Sue Wimberly
  27. Goin' Crazy :: Mack Self
  28. Rockin' Daddy :: Eddie Bond
  29. Cloudy :: Brad Suggs
  30. Goodnight Irene :: Johnny Cash

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2002CDMetro7001

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Album Review

Metro's double-disc The Legendary Story of Sun Records is a decent general retrospective of the seminal label's output, offering a good sampling of its blues, country, and rockabilly material. Little Junior's Blue Flames' "Mystery Train," Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues," and Carl Perkins' "Blue Suede Shoes" provide definitive examples of all of these styles, and while it's true that this collection reprises many of the highlights found frequently on other Sun compilations -- particularly Roy Orbison's "Ooby Dooby," Jerry Lee Lewis' "Great Balls of Fire," and Bill Justis' "Raunchy" -- it does dig a little deeper into the label's catalog. The Million Dollar Quartet's "Peace in the Valley" and "Down by the Riverside" aren't frequently heard on this kind of collection, so they make a nice counterpart to the better-known "Paralyzed." Likewise, Barbara Pittman's "I Need a Man," the Prisonaires' "Just Walking in the Rain," Howlin' Wolf's "Color and Kind (Look-A Here Baby)," and Malcolm Yelvington's "It's Me Baby" give the collection a little more depth than might be anticipated. Tracks by Carl Mann, Rosco Gordon, Sonny Burgess, and Little Milton round out this compilation, which may not be definitive but does manage to be better than average in terms of quantity and quality. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Barbara PittmanPerformer
Bill JustisPerformer
Billy "The Kid" EmersonPerformer
Billy Lee Riley & His Little Green MenPerformer
Brad SuggsPerformer
Carl MannPerformer
Carl McVoyPerformer
Carl PerkinsPerformer
Charlie FeathersPerformer
Charlie RichPerformer
Colin EscottPhotography
Conway TwittyPerformer
D.A. HuntPerformer
Earl HookerPerformer
Eddie BondPerformer
Frank BallardPerformer
Harold JenkinsPerformer
Howlin' WolfPerformer
Jerry Lee LewisPerformer
Joe CushleyCompilation
Johnny CashPerformer
Ken CookPerformer
Little Junior's Blue FlamesPerformer
Little MiltonPerformer
Mack SelfPerformer
Maggie Sue WimberlyPerformer
Malcolm YelvingtonPerformer
Miller SistersPerformer
Narvel FeltsPerformer
Rosco GordonPerformer
Roy OrbisonPerformer
Rufus ThomasPerformer
Sonny BurgessPerformer
The Million Dollar QuartetPerformer
The PrisonairesPerformer
Wade CaglePerformer
Warren SmithPerformer