Buddy Holly seems to me rather overlooked nowadays, though he was a major figure in the early rock and roll years. He died in the plane crash on 3rd February 1959 that also took the life of The Big Bopper and Richie Valens. Whilst his peers Elvis and Jerry Lee Lewis were ripping it up, ... Read review
Buddy holly laid the foundations for a generation of popular music with his ... more
ground-breaking combination of Country Music and Rhythm & Blues. This film tells his story from it's explosive beginning to it's tragic end with Gary Busey giving and electrifying Oscar Nominated performance as the genius from Lubbock Texas who changed the tune of Rock 'N' Roll.
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Buddy Holly seems to me rather overlooked nowadays, though he was a major figure in the early rock and roll years. He died in the plane crash on 3rd February 1959 that also took the life of The Big Bopper and Richie Valens. Whilst his peers Elvis and Jerry Lee Lewis were ripping it up, Holly (real name Charles Hardin Holly) with his NHS style glasses and quieter, more contemplative songs, came across as the shy sensitive boy-next-door type, and did ... .../>
From 1956-1958 Buddy Holly & The Crickets had a number of hits. His musical style was hard to pin down for the time. Too soft to be pure rock and roll, but too heavy for country. The title "Tex-Mex" came to sum it up both as a nod to his home state and to some of the outside influences he would have picked up in his formative years. His legacy to popular music remains, not just for the music he made whilst alive but as an influence ... more
Buddy Holly seems to me rather overlooked nowadays, though he was a major figure in the early rock and roll years. He died in the plane crash on 3rd February 1959 that also took the life of The Big Bopper and Richie Valens. Whilst his peers Elvis and Jerry Lee Lewis were ripping it up, Holly (real name Charles Hardin Holly) with his NHS style glasses and quieter, more contemplative songs, came across as the shy sensitive boy-next-door type, and did the girls lap it up.
Holly was from the Texas city of Lubbock, a deeply conservative part of 1950's United States where blacks, jews and gays were villified. Remember that in those days you could be a big star in your own part of the USA but unheard of anywhere else. Radio played a crucial role in breaking new sounds and artists and it was an appearance broadcast by the local KVND station that enabled Holly and his backing band The Crickets to get a record deal with Coral.
From 1956-1958 Buddy Holly & The Crickets had a number of hits. His musical style was hard to pin down for the time. Too soft to be pure rock and roll, but too heavy for country. The title "Tex-Mex" came to sum it up both as a nod to his home state and to some of the outside influences he would have picked up in his formative years. His legacy to popular music remains, not just for the music he made whilst alive but as an influence on many of the up-and-coming acts of the early 1960's.
Maybe it's time for a reappraisal because although his UK label MCA brought out several Best Of albums during the rock and roll revival years of 1973-74 you don't see too many of his works on sale these days. Apart from this CD of course.
Although this CD doesn't have my all-time favourite Buddy Holly song "Listen To Me" (the one with a beautiful shimmering guitar backing) it does have 12 exceptional tracks.
Younger listeners brought up in this age where multilayered production and bottom-end engineering in the studio can cover up a multitude of a band's sins will hear these spare, simple recordings and laugh. For me their very simplicity is endearing. Take the song Everyday, which consists of a little percussion, some chimes and Holly hiccoughing the lyrics. So simple a school band could do it. Think It Over, with its "ba ba ba" backing and charming lyrics "think it over what you just said, think it over in your pretty little head, are you sure I am not the one, is this love real or only fun?"
The one song that does have something approaching a sophisticated production is the single recorded after he had split from the Crickets and a No 1 after his death, It Doesn't Matter Anymore, with its plucked strings and lush orchestral backing. Other than that hit's simple up and down the scales stuff that still sounds fresh yet pleasant to hear again nearly 50 years later. A perfect example is the ridiculously yet intelligently sparse use of spaced notes in Early In The Morning, little more than a shuffle but the sum is so much greater than the parts.
Track listing : Raining In My Heart / Early In The Morning / Peggy Sue / Maybe Baby / Everyday / Rave On / That'll Be The Day / Heartbeat / Think It Over / Oh Boy / It's So Easy / It Doesn't Matter Anymore
Avaliable for around a fiver and that has got to be worth every penny. I feel very sad writing this; he really was a special talent.
Advantages: A good best of Buddy CD Disadvantages: I really cannot think of any
...is the perfect introduction to Buddy Holly. It is a must have for any well rounded music collection. It has most of the well known and classic tracks such as "Oh Boy" and "Rave On" and "Heart Beat". To some the tracks may sound a bit dated they are of their time (The late 1950's) but the simple lyrics and Buddys unmistakable voice with his hallmark hic-up sound are timeless moving and very catchy. Buddy was a motivated and ambituous young man who ... ...produced Buddy was ahead of his time producing and writing the tracks aswell as singing and playing the instruments.
The tracks are infectous the lyrics - as I have mentioned are quite simple but meaningful.
If Buddys life was not cut short so very very young I am quite sure that he would have gone on to produce music and would have had a lot to contribute to the music of today. As it is he was a great influence on the Beatles (You can see the ...
zoeeve302 19.05.2006
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Product details
Title
Buddy Holly Story, The
Performer
Buddy Holly
Genre
Oldies
Sub Genre
Rock 'N' Roll
Release Date
08/10/2001
Recomended Retail Price
5.99 GBP
Label / Distributor
Spectrum / Universal Music
Pieces in Set
1
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
731454467025
Catalogue Number
5446702
Additional notes
Album Notes
Perhaps the first "alt rocker," Buddy Holly and his remarkable tunes still stand the test of time. Each of the 12 songs here--"Peggy Sue," "Everyday" and "That'll Be the Day," among them--are gems.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Raining In My Heart
2.
Early In The Morning
3.
Peggy Sue
4.
Maybe Baby
5.
Everyday
6.
Rave On
7.
That'll Be The Day
8.
Heartbeat
9.
Think It Over
10.
Oh Boy
11.
It's So Easy
12.
It Doesn't Matter Anymore
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