One Dozen Berrys

Chuck Berry

SKU: VIPVOP007

Barcode: 5060174956386

17.00 £17.00
  • Genre: Rock'n'Roll
  • Label: Vip Vop
  • Released Date: 14th April 2014
  • Buying Format:
    1LP Coloured Vinyl Includes CD

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One Dozen Berrys was Chuck Berry’s second LP, and – like its predecessor, After School Session (1957) – contained a mixture of songs which had already been released on singles and EPs, mixed in with new material. Its tracks were drawn from recordings laid down at four one-day sessions, from January and May 1957, and January and February 1958 – the latter being only weeks before the album release. Five out of the twelve songs were previously unreleased – or rather, four of them, since Low Feeling is the master from Blue Feeling, slowed down. The album appeared in March 1958, just as Chuck’s new single Johnny B Goode / Around & Around was climbing the charts, but those songs would have to wait till the July 1959 release of his next album to appear in the long playing format. Most artists would think it insanity to leave off such all-time classics from their new record, but Chuck was red-hot that year, and One Dozen Berrys rode in fresh on the heels of his previous double-sided smash 45, Sweet Little Sixteen / Reelin’ and Rockin’, which kicked off each side of the album. Chuck Berry – vocals, guitar, Fred Below – drums, Ebbie Hardy – drums, Willie Dixon – bass, Johnnie Johnson – piano Lafayette Leake – piano, Hubert Sumlin – guitar

•Deluxe coloured vinyl and Cd package
•Designed by Sophie Lo
•Liner notes by rock n roll author, musician and mojo writer Max Decharne
•All songs remastered
•To be featured in rock n roll magazine

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Track Listings

Side A
1. Sweet Little Sixteen
2. Blue Feeling
3. La Juanda ( Espanol)
4. Rock at the Philharmonic
5. Oh Baby doll
6. Guitar boogie

Side B
1. Reelin’& Rockin’
2. Ingo
3. Rock & Roll Music
4. How You’ve Changed
5. Low Feeling
6. It don’t take but a few minutes

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