Tracks: 1) Sittin’ In The Balcony; 2) Completely Sweet; 3) Undying Love; 4) I’m Alone Because I Love You; 5) Lovin’ Time; 6) Proud Of You; 7) Mean When I’m Mad; 8) Stockings And Shoes; 9) Tell Me Why; 10) Have I Told You Lately That I Love You; 11) Cradle Baby; 12) One Kiss.
Honestly, I haven't heard this LP (and judging by your review, probably not gonna check it out). However, I recently heard 10 of Eddie's singles (well, I had already heard Summertime Blues before this), and I gotta say that I am absolutely in love with them. Nervous Breakdown, Weekend, Three Steps To Heaven, Twenty Flight Rock, Somethin' Else, Summertime Blues, C'mon Everybody...just awesome, awesome stuff, and I still really enjoy Skinny Jim, Cut Across Shorty, and Teenage Heaven. George, do you plan to at least review some of his singles? I would love to see what you think about the big ones.
Yes, of course. Many of these (though far from all) were released on "The Eddie Cochran Memorial Album" in 1960, so I'll get around to them eventually. One of the disadvantages of basing reviews on the LP format is that so much great stuff simply didn't make it to the LP format on time back then.
Honestly, I haven't heard this LP (and judging by your review, probably not gonna check it out). However, I recently heard 10 of Eddie's singles (well, I had already heard Summertime Blues before this), and I gotta say that I am absolutely in love with them. Nervous Breakdown, Weekend, Three Steps To Heaven, Twenty Flight Rock, Somethin' Else, Summertime Blues, C'mon Everybody...just awesome, awesome stuff, and I still really enjoy Skinny Jim, Cut Across Shorty, and Teenage Heaven. George, do you plan to at least review some of his singles? I would love to see what you think about the big ones.
Yes, of course. Many of these (though far from all) were released on "The Eddie Cochran Memorial Album" in 1960, so I'll get around to them eventually. One of the disadvantages of basing reviews on the LP format is that so much great stuff simply didn't make it to the LP format on time back then.