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| Ritchie Valens - Rockin' All Night: The Very Best of Ritchie Valens |
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Band: Ritchie Valens Title: Rockin' All Night: The Very Best of Ritchie Valens Rating: Release Date: 1995-01-17 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: That's My Little Suzie 2: Cry Cry Cry - Ritchie Valens, Kuhn, Rolf 3: Ooh! My Head 4: La Bamba 5: We Belong Together - Ritchie Valens, Carr, Robert 6: Framed - Ritchie Valens, Leiber, Jerry 7: Bluebirds over the Mountain - Ritchie Valens, Hickey, Ersel 8: Come on, Let's Go 9: Donna 10: Ritchie's Blues - Ritchie Valens, Kuhn, Rolf 11: Boney Maroney - Ritchie Valens, Williams, Larry 12: Little Girl 13: Hi-Tone - Ritchie Valens, Hazan, A. 14: Fast Freight 15: Stay Beside Me - Ritchie Valens, Ellenhorn, M. 16: Hurry Up - Ritchie Valens, Sheeley, Sharon 17: Paddi-Wack Song 18: Dooby Dooby Wah 19: In a Turkish Town 20: Rockin' All Night 21: Malagueña - Ritchie Valens, Casado 22: Big Baby Blues |
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All His Hits And Their B-Sides Are Here P. One reviewer asks the question that has been debated since his tragic death at age 17, along with Buddy Holly and J. Richardson (The Bog Bopper) on February 3, 1959. And I suppose it will go on endlessly. The fact is, you'd have to think he would at least have been more successful than his protege Chris Montez, whose own success was modest in the face of the changing times. By 1960 the original R&R, which had been a distinctive blending of Rockabilly/R&B, had begun to change with the arrival of the ubiquitous "Bobbies" (Rydell, Darin, Vee, Vinton, Curtola, Lewis, et al), followed in 1964 by the British Invasion. Would Ritchie have been able to change at the same time? Gene Vincent couldn't and never had another hit after 1957, and Eddie Cochran was already fading from the scene when he died in that 1960 automobile accident. One thing Valens did have going for him was that he wrote most of his hits and it's nice to think that that combined talent would have seen him through the 1960s and beyond, much like it did for Paul Anka. As to this release from Del-Fi, it has all five hits he registered in his young life in 1958/59 for that label, plus the three ubcharted B-sides, beginning with self-penned Come On, Let's Go which reached # 27 R&B/# 42 Billboard Pop Top 100 in the fall of 1958 b/w the Lieber & Stoller tune, Framed. Then came his biggest hit, a double-sided smash that was still climbing up the charts the day he died - Donna (# 2 Billboard Pop Hot 100/# 11 R&B) b/w La Bamba (# 22 Hot 100). Whether a reaction to the shock of his sudden death we'll never know for certain, but in April That's My Little Suzie could only manage to get to # 55 Hot 100 b/w In A Turkish Town, while in July, Little Girl fared even worse, managing only a # 92 b/w We Belong Together. And that would be it insofar as hits were concerned, although his unreleased material would continue to appear on the market occasionally over the next few years. This release has excellent sound quality and with the insert are four pages of background notes written in 1994 by R&R historian Art Fein along with several nice photos of Ritchie and some poster/record reproductions. Judge for yourself whether any of the other material included here would have been commercial successes had he lived. I think it would have.
Tim.
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