The London American Label, Year by Year: 1957 Review by
Richie Unterberger.
These 28 tracks don't have too much in common besides having
all been issued in the U.K. on the London American label, and usually having
some kind of relationship (if sometimes pretty tenuous) with the rock &
roll overtaking the world in 1957. It gives you a pretty good cross section of
what you might have been likely to hear on the radio that year, though it
should be cautioned that, like the other volumes in this series, this is by no
means the best cross section that could have been devised, even when limiting
the selections to London American titles. Instead, it's kind of all over the
map, stylistically and quality-wise. There are classics by Fats Domino
("Blue Monday"), Eddie Cochran ("Twenty Flight Rock"),
Johnny Cash ("I Walk the Line"), Jerry Lee Lewis ("Great Balls
of Fire"), Chuck Berry ("You Can't Catch Me"), Bill Haley (whose
1952 single "Rock the Joint," the prototype for "Rock Around the
Clock," is included here as it wasn't released in the U.K. until 1957),
and Little Richard ("Keep a Knockin'"). There are more
R&B-oriented cuts by Chuck Willis, Joe Turner, Ruth Brown, Clyde McPhatter,
and Roy Brown (an odd cover of Buddy Knox's "Party Doll") that are in
no way their most popular or best. There's mild teen idol-oriented rock by Pat
Boone ("Why Baby Why") and George Hamilton IV, though in the latter
case, you get something of a rarity -- a different version of his hit "A
Rose and a Baby Ruth," amended for the U.K. market to "A Rose and a
Candy Bar." There are some other rarities of interest to collectors, if
rather slightly so, like Patience and Prudence's surprisingly forthrightly
self-descriptive "We Can't Sing Rhythm & Blues"; a novelty
("The Bullfrog Hop") by Nervous Norvus, who was far more famous for
his hit "Transfusion"; and the sped-up version of Carl Perkins'
"Your True Love" that was used for the original 45. Whether you've
heard them or not, however (and it's hard to imagine that anyone interested in
a compilation like this hasn't heard the classic hits), the value's enhanced by
detailed liner notes that might tell you something you don't know about even
the most familiar of these recordings.
Tracklist:
1. Domino, Fats - Blue Monday (from the film The Girl Can't
help It)
2. Berry, Chuck - You can't catch me (from the film Mister
Rock And Roll)
3. Cash, Johnny - I Walk The Line
4. Little Richard - Keep A Knockin'
5. Boone, Pat - Why baby why ("The Girl Can't Help
It")
6. Cochran, Eddie - Twenty Flight Rock
7. Gracie, Charlie - Wanderin' eyes
8. Hamilton, George IV - A Rose And A Candy Bar
9. Williams, Andy - I like your kind of love
10. Olenn, Johnny & His Band - My idea of love (from the
film The Girl Can't Help It)
11. Haley, Bill & His Comets - Rock the joint
12. Wiseman, mac - Step It Up And Go
13. Rondo, Don - White silver sands
14. Kilgore, Merle - Ernie
15. Brown, Roy - Party doll
16. Perkins, Carl - Your True Love
17. Hunter, Tab - Ninety-nine ways
18. McPhatter, Clyde - Rock and cry ("Mister Rock And
Roll")
19. Moonglows, The - I knew from the start (from the film
Rock, Rock, Rock!)
20. Patience & Prudence - We can't sing rhythm &
blues
21. Beard, Dean & The Crew Cats - Rakin' and scrapin'
22. Willis, Chuck - That train has gone (from the film Shake,
Rattle And Rock)
23. Turner, Joe - Lipstick, Powder And Paint
24. Nervous Norvus - The bullfrog hop
25. Brown, Ruth - One More Time
26. Chaffin, Ernie - Feelin' low
27. Tempo, Nino & His Band - Tempo's tempo (from the
film The Girl Can't Help It)
28. Lewis, Jerry Lee - Great balls of fire (from the fil
Disc Jockey Jamboree)
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