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"Walk right back with the Everlys"
Tunes from this album were a perfect example of the music that they were more renowned for. Unless you were a big follower of the Everlys these were the songs that you would remember them for. Such hits as "Cathy's Clown, Bird dog, Ebony Eyes & Dream" ... Read review
Advantages: Great music, Great sound Disadvantages: so much beyond this
...hits and the other was walk right with the Everlys. I use to listen to them over & over again as i did'nt have any others. I soon got to know all the words and despite the family suffering i use to sing along.
When i was older, although i liked a few modern day tunes aswell, i became an avid fan of the Everlys. I brought quite a few of their albums and began to learn a bit about them.
The Everly brothers would be more remembered by ... ...rock 'n' roll revelution, touring around the country with the American top artists of the time such as Sam Cooke, Buddy Holly & the big Bopper.
But with a deeper look in to the music that they sang i discovered that they were more country singers, singing songs with a story and a meaning.
Songs like these could be heard on quite a lot of their albums. One more notable than others would have Been "Songs our Daddy taught us" ... more
I remember when i was brought my first tape recorder when i was a kid. With it my Mum gave me a couple of cassetts that she never listened to. One was a Bobby Vee's greatest hits and the other was walk right with the Everlys. I use to listen to them over & over again as i did'nt have any others. I soon got to know all the words and despite the family suffering i use to sing along. When i was older, although i liked a few modern day tunes aswell, i became an avid fan of the Everlys. I brought quite a few of their albums and began to learn a bit about them. The Everly brothers would be more remembered by most people for their contribution to the 50s and 60s rock 'n' roll revelution, touring around the country with the American top artists of the time such as Sam Cooke, Buddy Holly & the big Bopper. But with a deeper look in to the music that they sang i discovered that they were more country singers, singing songs with a story and a meaning. Songs like these could be heard on quite a lot of their albums. One more notable than others would have Been "Songs our Daddy taught us" which was more of a folk/country feel and includes such songs as "take a message to Mary" and "Lighting Express" & another The Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits on which they covered traditional folk and country tunes. The Everlys had a style of there own and their rock 'n' roll music always had that country feel.
"Walk right back with the Everlys" Tunes from this album were a perfect example of the music that they were more renowned for. Unless you were a big follower of the Everlys these were the songs that you would remember them for. Such hits as "Cathy's Clown, Bird dog, Ebony Eyes & Dream" appeared on this album along with many more great tunes. This album was my first introduction to the Everly Brothers and i have never looked back. I have yet to find an artist(s) that i like better.
In 1973 they parted and both persued solo careers.Before their split they relesed an album called " Take of the seventies" which included great covers such as "Lay Lady Lay" (Bob Dylan) & "The Air That I Breath" (The Hollies) In 1983 they got back together again for the first time in 10 years when they held their reunion concert. They released a new single "On The Wings Of A Nightingale" whith which they restarted their Duet career. Over the years i have been lucky to hear all angle of the Everlys music and if your a fan you will all ready appreciate their entire collection and if not you will only know the recordings that you would hear on the "Walk right back" album. I would highly recomend that you try and sample the other stuff as well if you have'nt had the oppertunity. Their Records are meaningful and, as most country songs do, tell a story that you can feel for whether it be a god or a sad feeling. And just to think they still tour till this day.
nebcsa17th 27.09.2007 (27.09.2007)
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Product details
Title
Walk Right Back (The Everly Brothers On Warner Brothers)
Performer
Everly Brothers (The)
Genre
Oldies
Sub Genre
Rock 'N' Roll
Release Date
07/1996
Recomended Retail Price
16.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1993
Label / Distributor
Warner Bros. / Cinram Logistics
Pieces in Set
2
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
93624516422
Catalogue Number
9362451642
Additional notes
Album Notes
Full title: Walk Right Back: The Everly Brothers On Warner Brothers, 1960-1969. The Everly Brothers: Don Everly, Phil Everly (vocals, guitar). Producers include: Dick Glasser, Larry Waronker, Wes Farrell. Compilation producer: Gregg Geller. Recorded between 1960 & 1969. Includes liner notes by Colin Escott. Includes 2 previously unreleased tracks. For those unfamiliar with the rich legacy of the Everly Brothers, this is the definitive compilation, chronicling their fertile '60s Warner Bros period. The Everly's patented close-harmony sound was unique in pop, but not without precedent in American music. It came from other fraternal duos, those that hailed from the bluegrass world, like the Delmore Brothers and the Louvin Brothers. The innovation came when they took that sound and applied to state-of-the-art rock/pop. In their Warners work, the Everlys were moving beyond the teenybopper image of their early hits like "Wake Up Little Susie" and "Bird Dog." From covers of "adult" songs like "Temptation" to rootsy excursions like "Nashville Blues" and ultimately to hip, rock-oriented material ("Bowling Green," "Lord of the Manor") the brothers proved to the world that their musical vision was much deeper than what their '50s recordings offered. WALK RIGHT BACK chronicles this most important period in the development of one of rock & roll's finest duos.
Album Reviews
Rolling Stone (12/23/93, p.148) - "...WALK RIGHT BACK is hardly the definitive Everly Brothers anthology, since it doesn't pick up the thread until 1960 and `Cathy's Clown,' but it does offer an overview of their largely forgotten '60's output...." Q (10/96, p.180) - 3 Stars - Good - "Being a star name of the 1950s proved to be a handicap in the novelty-obsessed 1960s....the public tired of them, which was cruel, given how much the Brothers' country-pop harmonies shaped the sound of...The Beatles. Most of what's on here is good and deserves a wider hearing..."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Cathy's Clown
2.
So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)
3.
Walk Right Back
4.
Love Hurts
5.
Sleepless Nights
6.
Nashville Blues
7.
Lucille
8.
What Kind Of Girl Are You
9.
Made To Love
10.
Radio And Tv
11.
Stick With Me Baby
12.
Always It's You
13.
Temptation
14.
Ebony Eyes
15.
Crying In The Rain
16.
Don't Blame Me
17.
True Love
18.
That's Old Fashioned (That's The Way Love Should Be)
19.
Nancy's Minuet
20.
I'm Not Angry
21.
How Can I Meet Her
22.
Burma Shave
23.
Muskrat
24.
Just One Time
25.
Lonely Street
26.
Sweet Dreams
27.
Price Of Love
28.
Man With Money
29.
Love Is Strange
30.
Give Me A Sweetheart
31.
You're The One I Love
32.
You're My Girl
33.
Kiss Your Man Goodbye
34.
Gone Gone Gone
35.
Don't Let The Whole World Know
36.
Don't Forget To Cry
37.
Nothing Matters But You
38.
It's All Over
39.
Empty Boxes
40.
Bowling Green
41.
Love Of The Common People
42.
I'd Be A Legend In My Time
43.
I'm Movin' On
44.
T For Texas
45.
I Wonder If I Care As Much
46.
Lord Of The Manor
47.
Sing Me Back Home
48.
Shady Grove
49.
Cuckoo Bird
50.
I'm On My Way Home Again
Titles on disc 2
1.
Cathy's Clown
2.
So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)
3.
Walk Right Back
4.
Love Hurts
5.
Sleepless Nights
6.
Nashville Blues
7.
Lucille
8.
What Kind Of Girl Are You
9.
Made To Love
10.
Radio And TV
11.
Stick With Me Baby
12.
Always It's You
13.
Temptation
14.
Ebony Eyes
15.
Crying In The Rain
16.
Don't Blame Me
17.
True Love
18.
That's Old Fashioned (That's The Way Love Should Be)
19.
Nancy's Minuet
20.
I'm Not Angry
21.
How Can I Meet Her?
22.
Burma Shave
23.
Muskrat
24.
Just One Time
25.
Lonely Street
26.
Sweet Dreams
27.
Price Of Love, The
28.
Man With Money
29.
Love Is Strange
30.
Give Me A Sweetheart
31.
You're The One I Love
32.
You're My Girl
33.
Kiss Your Man Goodbye
34.
Gone, Gone, Gone
35.
Don't Let The Whole World Know
36.
Don't Forget To Cry
37.
Nothing Matters But You
38.
It's All Over
39.
Empty Boxes
40.
Bowling Green
41.
Love Of The Common People
42.
Legend In My Time, (I'd Be) A
43.
I'm Movin' On
44.
T For Texas
45.
I Wonder If I Care As Much
46.
Lord Of The Manor
47.
Sing Me Back Home
48.
Shady Grove
49.
Cuckoo Bird
50.
I'm On My Way Home Again
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