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The Crickets - In Style With The Crickets (Expanded Edition) (2022)

The Crickets - In Style With The Crickets (Expanded Edition) (2022)

BAND/ARTIST: The Crickets

  • Title: In Style With The Crickets (Expanded Edition)
  • Year Of Release: 1960/2022
  • Label: Geffen Records
  • Genre: Pop Rock, Rock & Roll
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 00:40:11
  • Total Size: 94 mb | 150 mb
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Tracklist:

01. The Crickets - More Than I Can Say
02. The Crickets - Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu
03. The Crickets - Great Balls Of Fire
04. The Crickets - Ting-A-Ling (Crickets Only)
05. The Crickets - Just This Once
06. The Crickets - Deborah
07. The Crickets - Baby My Heart
08. The Crickets - When You Ask About Love
09. The Crickets - Time Will Tell
10. The Crickets - A Sweet Love
11. The Crickets - I Fought The Law
12. The Crickets - Love's Made A Fool Of You
13. The Crickets - Someone Someone
14. The Crickets - Don't Cha Know
15. The Crickets - Why Did You Leave? (Album Version)
16. The Crickets - Smooth Guy
17. The Crickets - So You're In Love
18. The Crickets - Peggy Sue Got Married

The sole album done by the Crickets without Buddy Holly and prior to their move to Liberty Records is superior to most of what they did for Liberty, and it's certainly closer in sound to Buddy Holly's late-1950s discs. It's not the same as hearing Buddy Holly: he's a singer/songwriter/guitarist that cannot be replaced. It is, nevertheless, good Tex-Mex rock, particularly on the tunes where Sonny Curtis had a hand in the songwriting. By far the most significant cut is the original version of "I Fought the Law," an arrangement pretty close to that of Bobby Fuller's classic 1966 hit version, but not as full and punchy, particularly in the backup vocals. This LP was definitely influential on the Bobby Fuller Four, as they covered no less than three of the songs: "I Fought the Law," Sonny Curtis' "Baby, My Heart," and "Love's Made a Fool of You," which made the Top 30 in the U.K. The other cuts are not as strong (particularly the covers of "Great Balls of Fire" and "Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu"), but they're still honest and true something that can't be said of a lot of famous groups that have decided to keep on recording when the star of the show becomes unavailable. The sweet ballad "More Than I Can Say" would become a #2 hit for Leo Sayer in 1980. The German CD reissue on MCA adds six bonus cuts from non-LP singles and outtakes, which are definitely worth having and were otherwise only available on the German compilation Rare Items, 1959-60. These include the original version of "Someone, Someone," taken to #2 in the U.K. by Brian Poole and the Tremeloes in 1964, and "Don'Cha Know," covered by the Searchers.


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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 20:51
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Many thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks. Please Wav or Hi-Res.
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  • Downtown4
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Compressed till 72%. Not acceptable, sorry.