Tuesday, August 28. 2018CBID - a Chuck Berry record you cannot hear him on
CBID is the Chuck Berry International Directory, a 2.200 page pile of Chuck Berry records information published in four volumes between 2008 and 2013. For details see the bibliography section of this site.
CBID is never complete as new records and CDs appear and some old rarities are discovered. This section presents interesting additions and corrections to CBID. Today: as single proudly claiming that you cannot hear Chuck Berry on it. USA (?) SIX WHOLE MINUTES OF GOLDEN SILENCE! Part I: Golden Silence / Part II: Quiet! (Please?) Not featuring the following artists: Elvis Presley, Frankie Avalon, Ricky Nelson, Little Anthony, Duane Eddy, Lydia E. Pinkham, Chuck Berry. Spike Jones couldnât join us either⊠Wednesday, July 4. 2018CBID - Addition to the Billy Peek discography
CBID is the Chuck Berry International Directory, a 2.200 page pile of Chuck Berry records information published in four volumes between 2008 and 2013. For details see the bibliography section of this site.
CBID is never complete as new records and CDs appear and some old rarities are discovered. This section presents interesting additions and corrections to CBID. Today: Page 1861 in Volume 4 has a brief discography for Billy Peek, a guitarist who played with Berry and recorded several Berry covers and soundalikes. Here's an addition to the Billy Peek discography: Single The Hammer / Sweet Home Chicago Rivertown RT-005 • USA, 1987 On page 1861 thereâs a Billy Peek discography which says that this single came out in 1992. Well, it didnât. The album âThe Answerâ that the two songs are featured on was released in 1992. However, thereâs no year of release printed on the single in question, so I figured that it also came out in â92. But now when this PS turned up itâs printed 1987 on the back. So the actual album that came out in â92 featured various songs probably recorded between 1987-1992. It seems like «The Hammer» was the actual plug-side. I had it the other way around in the book. As you can see on the attached labels nothing is mentioned about any A or B-side. Wednesday, March 14. 2018CBID - Twenty-eight and some
CBID is the Chuck Berry International Directory, a 2.200 page pile of Chuck Berry records information published in four volumes between 2008 and 2013. For details see the bibliography section of this site.
CBID is never complete as new records and CDs appear and some old rarities are discovered. This section presents interesting additions and corrections to CBID. Today: The re-issue of the Great 28 album comes in a box with three bonus records. USA THE GREAT TWENTY-EIGHT â SUPER DELUXE [4-LP] THE GREAT TWENTY EIGHT (2-LP) Reissue of the original 1982 album set Chess CH-8201 (see page 86). MORE GREAT CHUCK BERRY Wee Wee Hours / No Money Down / Drifting Heart / La Juanda (Espanol) / Blue Feeling (instr) / Vacation Time+ / Joe Joe Gunne / Too Pooped To Pop+ / Our Little rendezvous / You Never Can Tell / Promised Land / Little Marie / Dear Dad / My Ding-A-Ling (live, single edit) OH YEAH! LIVE IN DETROIT Guitar Boogie* (instr) / Let It Rock / Almost Grown / Chuck Berry dialogue 1 / Too Much Monkey Business* / Johnny B. Goode / Introduction â instrumental / Sweet Little Sixteen / Wee Wee Hours / Chuck Berry dialogue 2 / Maybellene / Medley: Goodnite Sweetheart Goodnite +-Johnny B. Goode-Let It Rock-School Day BERRY CHRISTMAS Run Rudolph Run / Merry Christmas Baby+ / Spending Christmas / Christmas Now this came as a surprise to most people. A 4-LP box set with Berry in 2017, however, the first time I saw it turn up on eBay was in February 2018. It contains the original double album from 1982, same fold-out cover and even the label is the same. More Great Chuck Berry contains B-sides and more hits. Same label as above. The front cover has some resemblance to the original More Chuck Berry Chess LP-1465. The Live In Detroit album is surely a collectors item, first time on vinyl. It contains the first and second set from Saturday 26 October at the Walled Lake Casino in Detroit, except the two tracks marked * which are from the first set on Friday 25. The thing is that this particular Guitar Boogie is the best version from the shows. The first time these songs came to light, except for Monkey Business that was included on the Bear Family box set, was on the US Universal box âYou Never Can Tellâ in 2009. So if you wanna get the songs in correct sequence you better stick to the Bear Family box set. As you can see the LP number is following the âAfter School Sessionâ LP-1426. The label here is the old black one with vertical silver Chess logo. (1427 was actually a Muddy Waters album. It should have followed the âOn Stageâ album, however, this is also wrong as LP-1481 was really a Slappy White album. Chess LP-1466 was not issued so that could have been used, but the compilers probably didnât know.) Finally we also get the names of the musicians who played behind Berry, plus a story on the background for this special event. The 10â Berry Christmas album comes in red vinyl with a green Chess label that makes it look like a 78rpm except for the colour that is. The credits for Run Rudolph Run reads C. Berry-M. Brodie. Thereâs a 36 page booklet in LP size with liner notes by Alan Light, a lot of colour and black & white images, a US discography and recording details. Bear Family, Fred Rothwell and Morten Reff are credited. Thanks. Addition by Arne Wolfswinkel: The box version sold by uDiscover is a limited edition of 500 copies where the four LPs are made of blue Vinyl. Addition by Dietmar Rudolph: Since the booklet finally tells the name of the five musicians who backed Berry in Detroit, we have updated the database accordingly. The band consisted of: Wednesday, December 13. 2017CBID - Renewed CDs, old Vinyl, and a postcard
CBID is the Chuck Berry International Directory, a 2.200 page pile of Chuck Berry records information published in four volumes between 2008 and 2013. For details see the bibliography section of this site.
CBID is never complete as new records and CDs appear and some old rarities are discovered. This section presents interesting additions and corrections to CBID. Today: Universal Japan re-issued their Mini-LPs, some singles were found or newly released, there's a postcard from Poland, and some bootlegs of unknown origin. JAPAN In June 2017 following the death of Chuck Berry, Universal Japan re-issued their 2010 package of 16 original US Chess albums with bonus tracks (page 2007). All had new catalog numbers as follows: AFTER SCHOOL SESSION - Universal (Chess) UICY-78357 • June 2017 ONE DOZEN BERRYS - Universal (Chess) UICY-78358 • June 2017 BERRY IS ON TOP - Universal (Chess) UICY-78359 • June 2017 ROCKINâ AT THE HOPS - Universal (Chess) UICY-78360 • June 2017 NEW JUKE BOK HITS - Universal (Chess) UICY-78361 • June 2017 TWIST - Universal (Chess) UICY-78362 • June 2017 CHUCK BERRY ON STAGE - Universal (Chess) UICY-78363 • June 2017 ST. LOUIS TO LIVERPOOL - Universal (Chess) UICY-78364 • June 2017 CHUCK BERRY IN LONDON - Universal (Chess) UICY-78365 • June 2017 FRESH BERRYâS - Universal (Chess) UICY-78366 • June 2017 BACK HOME - Universal (Chess) UICY-78367 • June 2017 SAN FRANCISCO DUES - Universal (Chess) UICY-78368 • June 2017 LONDON SESSIONS - Universal (Chess) UICY-78369 • June 2017 BIO - Universal (Chess) UICY-78370 • June 2017 CHUCK BERRY - Universal (Chess) UICY-78371 • June 2017 HAIL! HAIL! ROCKâNâROLL - Universal (Chess) UICY-78372 • June 2017 And in July 2017 Universal Japan finally released the 5 Mercury CD albums with the extra tracks that came out in the US in 1989 (pages 102-104). As with the 16 Chess albums each CD is packaged in a replica mini LP sleeve. GOLDEN HITS - Universal UICY-78376 • July 2017 CHUCK BERRY IN MEMPHIS - Universal UICY-78377 • July 2017 LIVE AT THE FILLMORE AUDITORIUM - Universal UICY-78378 • July 2017 FROM ST. LOUIE TO FRISCO - Universal UICY-78379 • July 2017 CONCERTO IN B GOODE - Universal UICY-78380 • July 2017 CANADA Rock And Roll Music / Blue Feeling (instr) The label says âDeep Feelingâ but plays âBlue Feelingâ. Nadine / OâRangutang (instr) âNadineâ is in stereo, and âOâRangutangâ is the complete three-minute version. This is astonishing as according to common belief the unabridged version was first released on a British CD in 1998. Further research then revealed that there was an even earlier release in the late 1960s. See the US single below. Reelinâ And Rockinâ (1957) / My Ding-A-Ling (single edit) See pages 273 and 1993 for the other singles in this series regarding especially the year of all three releases, as the labels on the above singles say 1981. US Nadine / OâRangutang (instr) The original 1964 release exists with three different labels. Page 29 shows these labeled first to third pressing, though it seems that these labels were used concurrently in different pressing plants. All had âNadineâ in mono and âOâRangutangâ faded at 2:18. On this light-blue label re-release âNadineâ is in stereo, and âOâRangutangâ is the complete three-minute take heard here for the first time! NEW ZEALAND SAN FRANCISCO DUES Same cover as US album from 1971. UK School Day / Sweet Little Sixteen This is record no.3 in a series of 10 7â singles released as a box-set by Demon Records in the UK, titled âRock ânâ Roll Classic 45sâ Classic-45001. The two songs are the original classic Chess cuts. The other greats are Bill haley & His Comets, Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, The Everly Brothers, Carl Perkins, Fats Domino and Gene Vincent. Talking about the Golden Era of rockânâroll from the â50s, two are missing, Elvis and Bo Diddley. They should have made 12. POLAND Guitar Boogie (instr) Polish sound postcard, 15x11 cm, colour picture of flowers in a vase and the grooves pressed onto it. The card says it plays âThings I Used To Doâ but it doesnât. BOOTLEGS - EUROPE (?) These are two bootlegs which combine sides from past records including their original labels each.Havana Moon / El Loco Cha Cha (Rene Touzet) This is a reissue combining Havana Moon (1956) by Berry on one side and El Loco Cha Cha (1955) by Rene Touzet on the other. It is advertised as being the roots of âLouie Louieâ. The song by Rene Touzet has actually nothing to do with Havana Moon but the opening of El Loco Cha-Cha has something to do with Louie Louie. It has the same riff, so to speak. You Can't Catch Me / The Downbound Train This is a repro (bootleg) since the two songs were not on the same single back then in '56. Anyway, there's no matrix numbers either, just the title on each side written by hand in the dead wax. I bought it from a seller in the UK so it was released in Europe, probably pressed in Kroatia or something like the Berry/Touzet one. Saturday, April 22. 2017New 180gr Vinyl LPs from various countries
[Editor's note: You may have wondered why we had not covered all the new Vinyl albums released during recent years. Read Morten's review below and you'll see why. They aren't any more worth collecting than the hundreds of 'new' CD releases.]
Vinyl is back in business and since 2009 thereâs been several Berry albums pressed on 180gr high quality vinyl. But as you will notice from some of my comments, it all depends on the source. The session discography printed on the various album covers are not to be trusted though. Better stick to our Chuck Berry Database which always contains the most recent knowledge about Berry recordings. AFTER SCHOOL SESSION Doxy DOY-608 â Italy, 2009 Same as US LP-1426 from 1957, both tracks and cover. Sound quality is not the best. AFTER SCHOOL SESSION Doxy DOX-302 â Italy, 2009 Same as above, however, this time it includes a bonus CD of the same album, so as the they tell us: You can have the analog and the digital for the price of one. ST. LOUIS TO LIVERPOOL Speakers Corner Records [Chess] LP-1488 â USA, 2010 No bonus tracks. Identical album cover both front and back as the original 1964 US album. However, the sound quality on the stereo tracks are pretty goode but the mono ones are destroyed by el.stereo, would you believe. Come to think about it, why was the mono tracks included in the first place since there were several stereo versions/songs in the files, like âThe Little Girl From Centralâ, âBig Benâ, âFrauleinâ, âLonely All The Timreâ (Crazy Arms), âIâm In The Danger Zoneâ. The Chess folks did a lot of stupid things when compiling Berry LPs back then. ONE DOZEN BERRYS Wax Time 771785 â Spain, 2012 14 tracks incl. bonus: Brown Eyed Handsome Man / You Canât Catch Me New liner-notes and session discography. Besides two small pics, itâs rather imprudent to include a print of the front page of a souvenir programme from a 1959 Australian tour, and use two bonus tracks from 1956. BUT, except for âIt Donât Take But A Few Minutesâ the sound quality is pretty goode. ROCKINâ AT THE HOPS Wax Time 771890 â Spain, 2013 16 tracks, incl. bonus: Our Little Rendezvous / Jaguar And The Thunderbird / County Line / Back In The USA Stupid really to include two bonus tracks that are almost the same in structure and text, âJaguar And The Thunderbirdâ and âCounty Lineâ. Thatâs the way it goes when people who are not familiar with the music are compiling an album. Same front cover as the original US album, but the back cover has extra liner notes, session discography and images from various sources, US posters, UK songbook(!) and a couple of single picture sleeves from Holland (would you believe). The sound quality is pretty goode though. THE CHESS YEARS Not Now Music NOT2LP-178 â UK, 2013 LP 1: Johnny B. Goode / Maybellene / Little Queenie / School Day / Carol / Worried Life Blues+ / No Money Down / Too Much Monkey Business / Roll Over Beethoven / Brown Eyed Handsome Man / Come On / Childhood Sweetheart / Thirty Days / Guitar Boogie (instr) / Jaguar And The Thunderbird / You Canât Catch Me LP 2: Memphis, Tennessee / Sweet Little Sixteen / Let It Rock / Almost Grown / Go Go Go / Down The Road A Piece+ / Rip It Up+ / Reelinâ And Rockinâ / Back In The USA / Rock And Roll Music / Sweet Little Rock And Roller / Iâm Talking About You / Around And Around / Vacation Time / Too Pooped To Pop+ / Bye Bye Johnny 32 tracks from the greatest period of his Chess years (except for âRip It Upâ that is). Fold-out cover with a few pictures of Berry plus recording years. âSweet Little Sixteenâ is the original speed version. The sound quality is ok. There is also a 3-CD set out titled âThe Best Of The Chess Yearsâ with 73 tracks (CBID page 1986), which is even a better buy unless you are a vinyl freak? SAN FRANCISCO DUES Geffen [Universal] GET-54058-LP â USA, 2013 Same as original Chess LP CH-50008 from 1971, except that âLonely Schooldaysâ is the slow version not the rockinâ one. And also the sound on this LP is not any better than the original album. As a matter of fact the â71 album has a little more debt to it. AFTER SCHOOL SESSION Geffen [Universal] Friday Music FRM-1426 â USA, 2013 15 tracks incl. bonus: You Canât Catch Me / Thirty Days / Maybellene Same as original US Chess LP-1426 from 1957, except for the three bonus tracks. Fold-out cover with a standard black&white picture of Berry. The three bonus tracks really fit the concept for this album. AND the sound quality here is quite goode. So if you really need an LP on 180gr. vinyl of this classic album, this is the one to buy. BERRY IS ON TOP Geffen [Universal] Friday Music FRM-1435 â USA, 2013 Same as original US Chess LP-1435 from 1959. No bonus tracks. Fold-out cover with two pictures of Berry that we have all seen before. Goode sound quality except for âCarolâ and âRoll Over Beethovenâ. And using fold-out covers should actually mean to make the most out of it and to full advantage for the buyers. NEW JUKE BOX HITS Wax Time 771921 â Spain, 2014 14 tracks incl. bonus: Come On / Go Go Go I have a feeling this album was mastered from the Universal box set âYou Never Can Tellâ. Anyway, besides new liner notes (plus the original) and session discography there are a few images from the US and UK, posters and labels. Inside is also a card which makes it possible to download the album as a free mp3. Originally this LP should have been out as a stereo album in the States back in 1961, since most of the songs have later turned up in stereo on other releases. AFTER SCHOOL SESSION VipVop VIPVOP-006 â UK, 2014 Red vinyl. Same tracks as US LP-1426 from 1957. Same front cover but different back cover with liner notes by one Max DĂ©charnĂ©. Session discography and image of the original US âAfter School Sessionâ EP and three US silver-top Chess singles. Also includes a bonus CD of the same album. The sound quality has not been improved onto 180gr vinyl. ONE DOZEN BERRYS VipVop VIPVOP-007 â UK, 2014 Red vinyl. Same tracks as US LP-1432 from 1958. However, both front and back cover are completely different. Liner notes again by Max DĂ©charnĂ©, images of the original LP labels and Chess 1671 single labels. Not an exact session disco but only whoâs playing on the tracks. Also includes a bonus CD of the same album. It would have been interesting to know what sources have been used to re-master these albums on the VipVop label. Tracks like âOh Baby Dollâ, âReelinâ And Rockinââ and âRock And Roll Musicâ sounds like they have been taken from old rechanneled stereo versions. Although mono thereâs too much echo. CHUCK BERRYâŠIS ON TOP VipVop VIPVOP-008 â UK, 2014 Red vinyl. Same tracks as US LP-1435 from 1959, but different front and back cover. Liner notes again by Max DĂ©charnĂ©, info of who plays on the album plus images of four US Chess labels and two UK London. Also includes a bonus CD of the same album. However, the sound is a variation from bad to good. âAnthony Boyâ and âCarolâ are the worst ones. The liner notes says that it was re-mastered by Patrick Bird (as have all the VipVop LPs) at PSB Music (London) Ltd. Re-mastered from what? ROCKINâ AT THE HOPS VipVop VIPVOP-009 â UK, 2014 Red vinyl. Same tracks as US LP-1448 from 1960, but completely different front and back cover. Liner notes once again by Max DĂ©charnĂ©, and info of whoâs playing on the album. Also includes a bonus CD of the same album. Strange though is the sound quality as some of the tracks like âWorried Life Bluesâ and âDriftinâ Bluesâ are pretty goode with some debt in them, but several of the others have a thinner sound. In case you are copying from a bad source it doesnât help if you use 180gr vinyl. If you donât have the original master tapes the final results might not be the best. CHUCK BERRY SINGS THE BLUES Not Now Music NOTLP-208 â UK, 2015 Driftinâ Blues+ / No Money Down / How Youâve Changed / Low Feeling (instr) / Deep Feeling (instr) / Sweet Sixteen+ / Blues For Hawaiians (instr) / Worried Life Blues+ / Run Around / In-Go (instr) / Confessinâ The Blues+ / Down Bound Train / Blue Feeling (instr) / I Got To Find My Baby+ / Wee Wee Hours / Together (Weâll Always Be) Donât know what to say exactly? Itâs a great front cover with a picture I have never seen before, but that must be it, or? Who the hell selected these tracks? âLow Feelingâ, give me a break! âBlues For Hawaiiansâ when you have âCrying Steelâ? âDown Bound Trainâ and âTogetherâŠâ on a blues compilation when you have i.e. âI Just Want To Make Love To Youâ and âI Still Got The Bluesâ. What a waste. And the sound quality is varying. Again it all depends on the source. AFTER SCHOOL SESSION Vinyl Lovers 6785413 â EU, 2015 16 tracks incl. 4 bonus: Maybellene / Rock And Roll Music / Sweet Little Sixteen / Thirty Days Except for the bonus tracks, same as original US Chess LP-1426 from 1957 but different cover. âRock And Roll Musicâ and âSweet Little Sixteenâ shouldnât be here. The compilers donât know a bloody thing. Great front cover though. And the sound quality here is actually quite goode. Printing EU here is something I donât like but I have been unable to find the exact country of origin. It seems that Vinyl Lovers has a sister label called Lilith based in Russia. ONE DOZEN BERRYS Vinyl Lovers 6785448 â EU, 2016 14 tracks incl. 2 bonus: Brown Eyed Handsome Man / You Canât Catch Me Except for the bonus tracks, same as original US Chess LP-1432 from 1958 but different cover. The two bonus tracks from 1956 are stupid. Sound quality is again quite goode. Contents is the same as the Spanish album from 2012 on Wax Time 771785 (see above). ROCK AND ROLL MUSIC Delta Entertainment N 79 022 â Germany, 2016 Johnny B. Goode / Brown Eyed Handsome Man / Around And Around / Ingo (instr) / Sweet Little Sixteen / Rock And Roll Music / Roll Over Beethoven / Maybellene / Too Much Monkey Business / Wee Wee Hours / Let It Rock / Carol The most interesting thing about this release is the front cover. Taken from the best photo shoot ever of Berry. The one with the burgundy tuxedo and the original 350T Gibson. These photos were never used on any original US release, unfortunately. Why is an interesting question. Strange to leave out âSchool Dayâ in favour of âIngoâ. And the sound is the same as on most of the other 180gr. vinyl albums above, nothing to brag about. Now after so many 180 gr. vinyl LPs of the old Chess albums and tracks poppinâ up over and over again with and without bonus tracks I am beginning to be fed up. Except for new (sometimes) clever front covers, the sound is not always the best, bonus tracks often doesnât fit the concept of the respective albums (the word here is year!), the liner notes are sometimes a little too much and the session discographies are full of mistakes! Do we need any more of these albums? Maybe enough is enough. Thursday, March 16. 2017CBID - addition to the Eddy Clearwater discography
CBID is the Chuck Berry International Directory, a 2.200 page pile of Chuck Berry records information published in four volumes between 2008 and 2013. For details see the bibliography section of this site.
CBID is never complete as new records and CDs appear and some old rarities are discovered. This section presents interesting additions and corrections to CBID. Today: Besides covering Chuck Berry and Johnnie Johnson, CBID also has chapter 19 containing a session discography as well as record releases by the Berry-inspired US artist Eddy Clearwater. Here are three CDs and one DVD published after the book: CDs SOUL FUNKY Cleartone 8882951 49358 • USA, 2014 They Call Me The Chief / Hypnotized / Too Old To Get Married / Good Times Are Coming / Came Up The Hard Way â Root To The Fruit / Cool Blues Walk / Please Accept My Love / Find You A Job / Lonesome Town / A Good Leavinâ Alone / Soul Funky / Ending Midnight Groove If you canât get a record company interested you release it yourself! Thatâs the spirit. SOUL FUNKY â Live At Space P-Vine PCD-17696 • Japan, 2014 Same as above. This was released in Japan on 12 December 2014. SESSION WORK and GUEST APPEARANCES Shoji Naito NEW COOL OLD SCHOOL Ogden Records ORCD-380 • USA, 2016 Big Boss Man / Iâll Change My Style / Last Night / Walking By Myself Eddy is doing the vocals on the above four tracks and playing lead guitar on âLast Nightâ. The 14 tracks were recorded in Chicago June/July 2015. Shoji was born and raised in Toyota, Japan and moved to Chicago in 1996. Harmonica and guitar player. Co-produced Eddy Clearwaterâs âSoul Funkyâ CD from 2014. DVDs JAZZ Ă JUNAS â Recorded Live In Junas, France Cleartone 78877 • USA, 2011 Otisâ Groove / They Call Me The Chief / Hypnotized / Find You A Job / Blues For Breakfast / Too Old To Get Married / Nashville Road / A Good Leavinâ Alone / Came Up The Hard Way / I Just Want To Make Love To You / Youâre Humbugginâ Me / Guitar Boogie Jam (instr) / I Wouldnât Lay My Guitar Down / Midnight Groove / Sen-Sa-Shun (instr) Recorded live at the Jazz Festival in Junas, France 23 July 2011. Itâs an outdoor concert in a small village in the south of France. Interesting release including a 16 page colour photo booklet and liner notes written by Bill Dahl. Featuring Eddy on guitar and vocals, Thomas Crivellone (guitar), Shoji Naito (bass, harmonica), Stephen Bass (drums). Tuesday, March 14. 2017CBID - addition to the Johnnie Johnson discography
CBID is the Chuck Berry International Directory, a 2.200 page pile of Chuck Berry records information published in four volumes between 2008 and 2013. For details see the bibliography section of this site.
CBID is never complete as new records and CDs appear and some old rarities are discovered. This section presents interesting additions and corrections to CBID. Today: An addition to chapter 18 in Volume 2. This chapter covers the session work and records by Chuck Berry's main musical partner Johnnie Johnson, recorded in addition to his work with Berry. SESSION WORK and GUEST APPEARANCES Kenny Rice HOUSE PARTY CD: Jam Jar Records JJ-002 • USA, 2015 Next Time You See MeJohnson does not play on other tracks. A fifteen tracks CD containing songs recorded through four Decades. Problem is that nothing tells us which songs were recorded when and where, a real pity and almost unforgivable. At least it was recorded before April 2005 when Johnny passed away. Monday, February 6. 2017CBID - Chuck Berry at Walt Disney's Buena Vista Records?
CBID is the Chuck Berry International Directory, a 2.200 page pile of Chuck Berry records information published in four volumes between 2008 and 2013. For details see the bibliography section of this site.
CBID is never complete as new records and CDs appear and some old rarities are discovered. This section presents interesting additions and corrections to CBID. Today: A Chuck Berry single from Walt Disney's Buena Vista Records? TAIWAN (?) Little Queenie / Almost Grown (red vinyl) Buena Vista BV-1061 • late 1960s or early â70s Now this is an interesting mystery. It turned up in January 2017, and after almost 50 years of collecting Berry records I have never seen or heard about it before. Thatâs really something! Many thanks to reader John for alerting us about this release. Thursday, January 12. 2017CBID - a 1973 AFRTS-only record
CBID is the Chuck Berry International Directory, a 2.200 page pile of Chuck Berry records information published in four volumes between 2008 and 2013. For details see the bibliography section of this site.
CBID is never complete as new records and CDs appear and some old rarities are discovered. This section presents interesting additions and corrections to CBID. Today: Here's an addition to Chapter 5: Chuck Berry On The Radio. TRANSCRIPTION DISK Armed Forces Radio & Television Service RL 46-3 ( P-13933/13934) • USA, June 1973 LEE MICHAELS âLiveâ / CHUCK BERRYâS GOLDEN DECADE VOL. 2 Sweet Little Rock And Roller / Rock At The Philarmonic (instr) / You Never Can Tell / Little Queenie / Let It Rock / Jo Jo Gunne / Carol This turned up on ebay in November 2016. Never seen it before. The Berry tracks are of course compiled from the 2-LP set Chess [GRT] 2CH-60023 released in February 1973. Lee Michaels is a psychedelic rock keyboard player and the three tracks on his side are taken from the 2-LP set A&M SP-3518 "Live" from 1973. Wednesday, January 11. 2017CBID - 2016 cover versions
CBID is the Chuck Berry International Directory, a 2.200 page pile of Chuck Berry records information published in four volumes between 2008 and 2013. For details see the bibliography section of this site.
CBID is never complete as new records and CDs appear and some old rarities are discovered. This section presents interesting additions and corrections to CBID. Today: A couple of Berry covers released in 2016 plus a few older ones I have gathered lately, to be added to the chapter on Chuck Berry covers in Volume 3 DAVE BURGIN (USA) Out of the San Francisco blues scene, this blues harp player and singer recorded his first solo album back in 1981. But already in The â70s he had joined forces with Roy Rogers and they performed as Rogers & Burgin. During his long career he has toured and recorded with the likes of Jerry Garcia, Amos Garrett, Colin James, Maria Muldaur, k d lang and many more. No Money Down (5:39) 2016 CD: No Money Down [Burgin Music 295423076] • USA, 2016 "Thirty Days" is quite different than most other versions, a little jazzy, and "No Money Down" is long, solid and tough with a growly voice and hammond B3 which makes it a little unusual. Burginâs backed by people like Roy Rogers (slide guitar), Volker Strifler and Danny Caron (guitars), Jim Pugh (keyboards), Rob Sudduth (sax), Marvin McFadden (trumpet), Gene Houck (bass) and Kevin Hayes (drums). Not bad to have two Berry songs covered in 2016 by a blues artist and even naming the album after one!!! SAMMY KERSHAW (USA) See Volume 3, page 1287 for biographical info. No Money Down (3:55) 2015 CD: The Blues Got Me [Big Hit Records BHR-00161] • USA, 2016 Very good rendition of this Berry blues classic. It also has a guitar/piano break which I think Berryâs own misses. Think of the lyrics, I mean, Berry was way ahead of his time. And itâs interesting to see that a great country artist again picks a Berry song for an album, this time a blues album were most of the songs are written by him or in collaboration. EZRA LEE & THE HAVOC BAND (Australia) A younger rockânâroll and boogie woogie pianist, born in 1986 as Ezra Lee Matzeniik and now living in Melbourne. Heâs learned from the best, like Dr. John and Johnnie Johnson. Heâs played various rockabilly festivals and Ezra and his band also backed Wanda Jackson on her Spring 2013 Australian tour. So far heâs released 5 albums. Let It Rock (2:52) 2015 CD: Boomerang Boogie [Rhtyhm Bomb RBR-5823] • Australia, 2016 Rockinâ Jerry Lee style version. MEFISTO (Czechoslovakia) See Volume 3, page 1359 for biographical info. See also Soundalikes and Tributes. Roll Over Beethoven (3:15) 1965 CD: Greatest Hits [Supraphon 111629-2Â 311] • Czechoslovakia, 1993 I have not been able to find any original release for this cover. The album above also includes a version of "Johnny B. Goode" and the tribute/soundalike "I Like Chuck Berry". Just a little on the group name, the various artists LP I have (page 1359) calls the group Mefistos (not Mefisto) but it seems the correct name of the group was actually Mefisto. I Like Chuck Berry (2:58) (Petr Kaplan) 1966 (instr) CD: Greatest Hits [Supraphon 111629-2Â 311] • Czechoslovakia, 1993 A very goode instrumental in the Deep Feeling mode. Interesting to notice that they as early as the mid â60s paid tribute to Berry by this unusual instrumental not using the standard Johnny B. riff. I had never heard of this tribute before but thanks to Ari Niskanen in Finland who came across it in 2016(!) I have not been able to find the original release of this, but at least it is available on the above CD compilation. [Note: The one above is not a cover version. You should file it under TRIBUTES AND SOUNDALIKES.] STELLA PARTON (USA) Younger sister of you know who, born in 1949. She also has a long career, although not as spectacular as Dolly, far from it really. She was part of a family gospel album in 1967 but had her first country hit and solo album in 1975. As you may notice she is still active and has so far released over 20 albums. Johnny B. Goode (2:38) 2015 CD: Last Train To Memphis [Raptor RR-2022] • USA. 2015 Now this was a surprise. Good groove in the rhythm section and a strong guitar player with the Berry riffs intact. The album itself is actually a tribute to the old rockânâroll music, as most of the songs are covers of well-known classics.
CLIFF RICHARD (UK) See volume 3, page 1452 for biographical info. Johnny B. Goode (2:48) 2013 CD: The Fabulous RockâNâRoll Songbook [Rhino (Warner) 2564641187] • UK, 2013 Recorded at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. 14 classic rockânâroll songs and one original song. Some are very good and some sounds a little hasty. But overall a nice try from Mr. Richard. At the same time it was released a DVD and Blu-Ray with Cliff titled "Still Reelinâ And A-Rockinâ", recorded live at the Sydney Opera House (Australia) featuring 2 hours of rockânâroll hits. Among the many rockânâroll hits it includes two Berry covers, "Reelinâ And Rockinâ" and "Forty Days". Memphis, Tennessee (2:34) 2016 CD: Just⊠Fabulous RockâNâRoll [Sony Music 88985367742 ] • UK, 2016 More Nashville recordings. Produced by the same guy who was responsible for the first one, Steve Mandile. Again I was a little skeptical to this. How could Cliff improve anything on these classics, recorded so many times by so many people? BUT this time it really rocks, thanks to excellent musicians, some are the same as above. And he sings good too. Except for "Memphis" which is in the Johnny Rivers arrangement which I am not so fond of when covered by others, I became attached to the rockânâroll beat. I love to be surprised and I did. SHE & HIM (USA) Country/folk artist M. Ward and actress/singer/songwriter Zooey Deschanel from Portland, Oregon got together in 2008 and released their first album. The CD below is their second Christmas compilation. Run Rudolph Run (2:52) 2016 CD: Christmas Party [Columbia/Sony Music 8898 5380642] • USA, 2016 Slowed down acoustic version for about two minutes when it starts to rock. Unusual yes, but Wardâs voice is a little boring. ĂYSTEIN SUNDE (Norway) See Volume 3, page 1541 for biographical info. Johnny B. Goode [as âJohnny B. Goode PĂ„ Sjukehjemâ] (3:40) 2016 CD: Bestefar [Spinner SRXCD-2028] • Norway, 2016 Norwegian lyrics by Ăystein Sunde, title translated: Johnny B. Goode In Nursing-Home. This version has been a highlight of his concerts for several years, and now finally on record. It features guitarist Petter Baarli (from Backstreet Girls) and pianist Reidar Larsen. Larsen is in the Soundalikes section (Vol.4) and Baarli and Backstreet Girls are in both Vol. 3 and Vol. 4. Friday, July 8. 2016CBID - The FAST Singles From Belgium
CBID is the Chuck Berry International Directory, a 2.200 page pile of Chuck Berry records information published in four volumes between 2008 and 2013. For details see the bibliography section of this site.
CBID is never complete as new records and CDs appear and some old rarities are discovered. This section presents interesting additions and corrections to CBID. Today: Chuck Berry singles on FAST, which is from Belgium indeed. BELGIUM Refering to pages 393 & 400, plus 2089 & 2094, because when this Fast label first turned up in the late â90s, the labels of 1056 and 1068 proclaimed Made In Holland (thatâs why it was placed under Netherlands in Vol.1) which it turned out not to be. Information received after the publication of Vol.1 came from a guy in Belgium who said Fast was actually a Belgian label. As far as we know only 3 releases exists. Let It Rock / Too Pooped To Pop+ Fast 1056 • 1960 Black label with silver print. The A and B sides are switched here as Too Pooped To Pop was the A-side on the original Chess single, however, it really became a double-sider on the Billboard charts. Bye Bye Johnny / Worried Life Blues+ Fast 1068 • 1960 Black label with silver print. B-side credited to Chuck Berry Music, probably because the original Chess single didnât have any credit on this track. Almost Grown / Johnny B. Goode Fast International 1081 • 1960 This release has blue labels with silver print and has added International. Misspelling of Johnny as "Johny B. Goode". And this label donât have Made In Holland as printed on the other two. Thursday, June 16. 2016CBID - a 2016 Chuck Berry single
CBID is the Chuck Berry International Directory, a 2.200 page pile of Chuck Berry records information published in four volumes between 2008 and 2013. For details see the bibliography section of this site.
CBID is never complete as new records and CDs appear and some old rarities are discovered. This section presents interesting additions and corrections to CBID. Today: two singles I have just got hold of. One is a new release from England and the other is something I have just bought on eBay. UK Too Much Monkey Business / Brown Eyed Handsome Man Mabelâs Record Co. 45-M 103 • 2016 Interesting to see a new vinyl release in 2016 of this classic 1956 Berry single. The only negative thing about this is the small centre hole as the use in jukeboxes will be minimal. The sound quality is goode. IRAN Too Much Monkey Business - Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders / (Sibony - Xavier Cuqat / La Paloma - Freddy / Tom Cat - The Rooftop Singers) Iranian Record Distr.Co. 1493/1494 • 1965 Record label out of Teheran. This is NOT a Chuck Berry record so you probably wonder why this is included here. The thing is that I bought it on eBay for believing it was actually Chuck Berry himself on there. But it turned out not to be. It was a cover version by Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders from 1964. All the four songs are really cover versions, so itâs not Xavier Cugat, Freddy or Rooftop Singers performing either. As you will see thereâs nothing on the label saying these are cover versions. The record did cost me around $22.00 so it was an expensive expierence. Wednesday, April 13. 2016CBID - cover versions keep coming
CBID is the Chuck Berry International Directory, a 2.200 page pile of Chuck Berry records information published in four volumes between 2008 and 2013. For details see the bibliography section of this site.
CBID is never complete as new records and CDs appear and some old rarities are discovered. This section presents interesting additions and corrections to CBID. Today: A new set of Berry covers I have gathered lately, to be added to the chapter on Chuck Berry covers in Volume 3. It never ends! DEBORAH ALLEN (USA) Singer, songwriter from Memphis, Tennessee, born in 1953. She figured on the country charts for the first time back in 1980, and although she hasnât had that many hits sheâs a prolific songwriter with songs recorded by Tammy Wynette, Rita Coolidge, Fleetwood Mac, Diana Ross, Tanya Tucker, Janie Fricke, Tracey Ullman to name but a few. Run Rudolph Run (2:54) 2013 CD: Rockinâ Little Christmas [Relativity Entertainment 9532] • USA, 2015 Deborah has a voice for rockinâ tunes and it fits perfectly on this Berry classic. This CD it seems was first released in 2013 on Weblast! Records but no more info available. ADOLPHUS BELL (USA) Born 1944 in Luverne, Alabama. A one-man-band who traveled around in the southern states for years playing his â59 Gibson, harmonica, bass drum and high hat, singing soul, blues and old time r&b/rockânâroll songs. He died in 2013. Johnny B. Goode (2:21) 2004 CD: Mississippi Rubberleg [Music Maker Relief Foundation MMCD-175] • USA, 2015 Very simple and honest version, a little unusual really. But the bass drum is a bit annoying in the long run. BLUE LINE (USA) no biographical info. Johnny B. Goode (2:47) 1974 45: Fanfare Studios FM-74062 • USA, 1974 Record label out of El Cajon, California. Record produced by Hal Trimble. T. GRAHAM BROWN (USA) Country artist born in Atlanta in 1954 and has a long career, going back to the 1980s when he had a lot of hits on the country charts, including 3 no.1âs and 8 top 10s. "I Tell It Like It Used To Be" from 1985, "Hell And High Water" 1986 and "Donât Go To Strangers" 1987 have all become classics. Run Rudolph Run (3:05) 2015 CD: Christmas With T. Graham Brown [Mansion Entertainment 5490] • USA, 2015 ROY CAGLE And SNUFF RIDGE (USA) See Volume 3, page 1110 for biographical info. Carol [Oh Caroll] (2:07) 1970s LP: Roy Cagle And Snuff Ridge [Chris Records SS-312] • USA, 1970s â70s country rock. Interesting to notice that out of 12 tracks 4 are Berryâs. The problem I see is that the songs are actually all too short. Why? EMMYLOU HARRIS & The Hot Band (USA) See Volume 3, page 1233 for biographical info. You Never Can Tell [Câest La Vie] (4:14) 1976 (live) CD: Hot Night In Roslyn (Iconography ICON-046] • USA, 2014 Recorded for live FM Radio Broadcast from My Fatherâs Place, Roslyn, New York, 14 September â76. Featuring Albert Lee (guitar), Rodney Crowell (guitar, vocals), Hank DeVito (pedal steel guitar), Glen D. Hardin (piano), Emery Godry Jr. (bass), John Ware (drums). Talking about a hot band !!! SHARI KANE & DAVE STEELE (USA) Wife and husband from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Acoustic blues with guitars, mandolin and National steel slide guitar. They both had their own career when they met in 1991, started performing together in 2010 which led to the recording of "Four Hand Blues", a well acclaimed album release in 2011. Thirteen Question Method (3:07) 2015 CD: Feels Like Home [Kane-Steele 22077] • USA, 2015 Nice to see they included an obscure Berry number as the opening number for their second CD, and it really swings with Dave handlings the lyrics. The album also contains songs from the likes of Robert Johnson, Lonnie Johnsen, Reverend Gary Davis, Mississippi John Hurt a.o. DINAH LEE (New Zealand) Born Diane Marie Jacobs in 1943. Regarded as the most famous and popular Australasian female singer of the â60s. She was frequently featured on TV back then and had several records released on the Viking label from New Zealand, the first in 1964. On her early singles she was backed by fellow New Zealanders, Max Merritt & His Meteors (see page 1361). She is still active in 2016. Johnny B. Goode (3:26) 2011 CD: Johnny B. Goode Tonight [TFM Productions] • Australia, 2011 Recorded at studio 301 in Sydney, Australia in late 2010. Actually a straight copy of the Peter Tosh version from 1983. Nothing more nothing less. But not bad to record such a song/version in 2011. And it seems to have been very popular. MIKE McDONALD (Canada) Canât find out anything about this artist at all, except that the album was released in Canada, so I would assume that heâs Canadian. Thereâs a clip on YouTube of him performing at an outdoor concert in Pender Harbour, British Columbia, Canada. Johnny B. Goode (4:39) 1983 LP: In The Heart Of Country [Sunshine SSLP-4030] • Canada, 1983 Would you believe, I have never heard this classic performed as a ballad. But it is exactly what it is, a ballad, even the refrain sounds very unusual in this particular arrangement. There is a plain echo on the voice which make it even more weird. No guitar riffs or guitar solo. Piano is the main instrument but just as an accompaniment. BUCK OWENS (USA) See Volume 3, page 1402 for biographical info. Johnny B. Goode (3:22) 1989 (live) 2-CD: Live In San Francisco 1989 [Rockbeat B00V4RGZPM] • 2015 This album was recorded in January â89 at the Victoria Theatre in San Francisco, not long after he had been to the studio and finished his new album encouraged by Dwight Yoakam. Buck decided to try and do a little gigging again and this live album is a good proof that he had lost none of his qualities. He reassembled The Buckaroos consisting of Terry Christofferson (steel guitar), Jim Shaw (keyboards, vocals), Doyle Curtsinger (bass, vocals) and new member Jim McCarty (drums). Plus of course Buck himself on guitar and vocals. Had this album been released at the time it would have been a smash! SWING CREW (USA) Check out pages 1364 (Midwesterners) and 1602 (Richard Wiegel) in volume 3 and page 1852 (Midwesterners) in volume 4. Run Rudolph Run (2:59) 2002 CD: Seasonâs Greetings From The Swing Crew [The Swing Crew, no cat no.] • USA, 2003 Acoustic set with Richard Wiegel (The Midwesterners) on vocals and guitars and Dennis Relfsteck on TRIP DADDYS (USA) See volume 3, page 1574 for biographical info. Maybellene (2:02) 2003 CD: Doublewide [Trip Daddys 37126] • USA, 2003 Tuesday, April 12. 2016CBID - yet another Canadian Chess single
CBID is the Chuck Berry International Directory, a 2.200 page pile of Chuck Berry records information published in four volumes between 2008 and 2013. For details see the bibliography section of this site.
CBID is never complete as new records and CDs appear and some old rarities are discovered. This section presents interesting additions and corrections to CBID. Today: Another of these Canadian re-issues on Chess Golden Treasures: CANADA Nadine / OâRangutang (instr) Chess Golden Treasures [Quality] CHGT-323X • 1981 Here is another "new" single from Canada which we didnât have before. See pages 273 and 1993 for other records from this series. Friday, February 19. 2016Cover and label variants of Chess LP-1485 Greatest Hits - Update
[Update: Reader Thierry Chanu provided us with two more images extending this post of September 2015.]
CBID is the Chuck Berry International Directory, a 2.200 page pile of Chuck Berry records information published in four volumes between 2008 and 2013. For details see the bibliography section of this site. CBID is never complete as new records and CDs appear and some old rarities are discovered. This section presents interesting additions and corrections to CBID. Today: After we have seen that there were three different versions of the cover of Chess LP-1480 Chuck Berry On Stage it is time to explain that the same variants (initial print, sticker, and final print) can also be found with Chess LP-1485 Chuck Berry's Greatest Hits. USA CHUCK BERRY'S GREATEST HITS Chess LP-1485 • April 1964 This is another of those Berry LPs that has come out with countless of label variants, 8 to be exact, and three different front covers, four if you count the el.stereo one numbered LPS-1485. The first cover didnât have the titles in black on a yellow sticker or printed in yellow in the bottom right-hand corner (see images). And itâs not easy to tell for sure which label was the first, but I would guess it was the old black label with the vertical silver Chess logo (again see all the various images). And it was also the first occasion that âMaybelleneâ was spelt with an âiâ. And take notice of the different spelling, Featuring the original hits on the sticker, contra the later printed version Featuring the hits. Here are the four covers of Chess LP-1485. As with all images on this site you can enlarge it by clicking. And here's a selection of labels I have found with this Greatest Hits album. Reader Thierry Chanu added two more images: Here's another minor variant of the label plus the original DJ COPY label. As with the On Stage album, the very first records produced and sent to Deejays came in the non-sticker sleeve and had the multi-color label.
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