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Chuck Berry - From St. Louie To Frisco (1968)

Chuck Berry - From St. Louie To Frisco (1968)

BAND/ARTIST: Chuck Berry

  • Title: From St. Louie To Frisco
  • Year Of Release: 1968
  • Label: Mercury Records
  • Genre: Rock & Roll, Rhythm & Blues, Blues
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 00:42:17
  • Total Size: 98 mb | 253 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Chuck Berry - Louis To Frisco
02. Chuck Berry - Ma Dear
03. Chuck Berry - The Love I Lost
04. Chuck Berry - I Love Her I Love Her
05. Chuck Berry - Little Fox
06. Chuck Berry - Rock Cradle Rock
07. Chuck Berry - Soul Rockin
08. Chuck Berry - I Can't Believe
09. Chuck Berry - Misery
10. Chuck Berry - Almost Grown (Single Version)
11. Chuck Berry - My Tambourine
12. Chuck Berry - Laugh And Cry
13. Chuck Berry - Oh Captain
14. Chuck Berry - Campus Cookie
15. Chuck Berry - Mum's The World
16. Chuck Berry - Song Of My Love

Chuck Berry's fourth in a five-LP set released during his stay at Mercury is only partly successful, with a handful of genuinely good songs the rocking "Misery," the rollicking "Mum's the Word," and the ravishing "Song of My Love" (maybe the prettiest Spanish, or in this case, Mexican-style number that Berry ever cut) interspersed with some far less well-thought-out and executed pieces, such as "The Love I Lost." The album also bore a funny pop culture footnote for containing Berry's first official release of "My Tambourine," a dirty New Orleans-spawned song about what used to be politely called "self-indulgence" that had been in his concert repertory for at least 12 years, which he eventually redid and released, as part of a live concert recording, as "My Ding-A-Ling."


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.