Chuck Berry - Chuck Berry Is on Top Audio CD
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Band: Chuck Berry
Title: Chuck Berry Is on Top
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Release Date: 1990-10-25
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Almost Grown 2: Carol 3: Maybellene 4: Sweet Little Rock & Roller 5: Anthony Boy 6: Johnny B. Goode 7: Little Queenie 8: Jo Jo Gunne 9: Roll over Beethoven 10: Around and Around 11: Hey Pedro 12: Blues for Hawaiians
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Good lord, what an album! Same goes for "phenomenal," "amazing," and "brilliant. "Great" doesn't even begin to describe it. " Indeed, Chuck Berry Is On Top defies just about any one-word encapsulation that you can think of. It's simply above all that. It's one of those rare works of art that simply exists in a league all its own. Its merits aren't really something that you discuss- you just listen to the music, and you just understand. You know what you're hearing. The very essence is coming out of your speakers. You're listening to the beating heart of rock `n' roll.
If the above paragraph sounded at all overdramatic, fawning, or pretentious, that's probably because it is. But I think you see my point. This really is one of the purest examples of rock `n' roll ever made, from its gorgeous cover (have you ever seen such a delicious hunk of teenaged utopian Americana?) to its unassailable songs. This is swinging, greasy, rollicking, dance-all-night juke joint bliss, a sizzling slab of musical mayhem that'll be rocking across the ages until the end of time. It's the blueprint for everything from the Rolling Stones to Black Sabbath to the Clash to the White Stripes, and just about anybody else that picked up a guitar after 1957.
I mean, look at that track listing! This thing has got deathless rock `n' roll anthems like "Johnny B. Goode" and "Roll Over Beethoven," in addition to rollicking slices of teenaged life on the league of "Almost Grown," "Maybelline" and "Around And Around" and innuendos as slyly delicious as "Little Queenie" and "Sweet Little Rock & Roller. " And then there's the bizarrely catchy "Anthony Boy," the muted rumble of "Jo Jo Gun," and two brilliantly atmospheric throwaways entitled "Hey Pedro" and "Blues For Hawaiians. " This thing has got it all! If you like rock music- or any form of music- or, for that matter, if you like sounds being made on purpose, get this.
Chuck Berry Is In Season!
With "Chuck Berry Is On Top", there are plenty of premium "berries" to snack on, including the tasty "Maybelline", the aromatic "Johnny B. Chuck Berry has forever left an indelible stamp on the rock era, with his unique signature guitar playing and somewhat risque personality. Goode" and the rather filling "Roll Over Beethoven", for starters. "Blues For Hawaiians" makes a satisfying after dinner dessert (and it reeks of sheer Berry geniusness, too), all candied up with a unique brand of Polynesian sweetness. And if all this isn't enough to satisfy a hearty craving, there's "Jo Jo Gunne" to fill that hungry belly. Chuck Berry is (perhaps) the first African-American to perform in rock 'n roll circles, and thus has influenced many artists, including the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and the Who, to mention a few noteworthy artists. Yes, folks, these "berries" are definitely in season, so it would be wise to pick a few, before "Chuck Berry Is On Top" is taken out of season for the last time.
History Lesson
His simple riffs have been copied by millions and his songs have been covered by just about as many. From Lennon to McCartney to Jagger to Richards to Wilson to Springsteen and so on, Chuck Berry has influenced either directly or indirectly just about every artist in rock music. "Maybelline", "Johnny B. Goode", "Almost Grown", "Sweet Little Rock & Roller", "Around & Around" & the others are simple two & a half minute songs that convey all the sheer power and emotion of rock 'n' roll.
Without a doubt, one of rock n' roll's greatest landmarks!
I'd be willing to bet my paycheck it was this one. Legend has it Jagger met Richards in London when he saw he had a Chuck Berry album under his arm. This was Chuck's second album, spawning a couple of top 40 hits; Maybelline and Johnny B. Goode. Whatever commercial success it enjoyed at the time is insignificant when compared to the tremendous influence this recording was to later have with a whole new generation of white boys, including myself. We wore the grooves out, then tried to imitate the licks. Every dude from John Lennon to Jerry Garcia cut his teeth on this hunk of wax; it's impact has been monumental. Oh yeah, you can dance to it, too!.
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