Little Richard – Little Richard Sings His Greatest Hits - Recorded Live
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This is the first of two albums, Little Richard recorded for Modern Records. Recorded at the Domino Club, Atlanta, in December 1965. Compiled from various performances and overdubbed by audience to enhance what sounds like a poor "live" recording.
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Introduction - Tutti Frutti | |
Keep A Knockin' | |
Saturday Night Rock | |
Jenny Jenny | |
Bama Lama, Bama Loo | |
Long Tall Sally | |
Ready Teddy | |
Slippin' And Slidin' | |
True Fine Mama | |
Bonnie Marone | |
Lucille | |
Bring It Back Home To Me | |
Do You Feel It | |
Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On |
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Mike650
July 13, 2019
referencing Little Richard Sings His Greatest Hits - Recorded Live, LP, Album, MST 100, MMST-100, MM-100
Recording sounds really "messy" , can´t hardly hear the piano at all and the audience is to prominent.
beauzee
October 12, 2018
edited over 2 years ago
referencing The One And Only Little Richard, LP, Album, 2482 044
referencing The One And Only Little Richard, LP, Album, 2482 044
Different packaging of terribly produced live album , released initially in the USA , in 1967, for Modern Records.
Original 1965 live session from Atlanta Georgia nearly ruined by careless overdubbing of added audience sounds and poor mixing which pushes back the band .
There are still 5-6 exciting cuts , incl. an awesome “bring it on back to me” (Sam Cooke song ), a live cover of his recent hit “bama lama bama loo” , and a terrific cover of “Bonie Maronie”.
Ace records has the original , undubbed session ready to go , but it’s reported Richard will not allow its first CD issue .
Email Ace , for more information 😀
Original 1965 live session from Atlanta Georgia nearly ruined by careless overdubbing of added audience sounds and poor mixing which pushes back the band .
There are still 5-6 exciting cuts , incl. an awesome “bring it on back to me” (Sam Cooke song ), a live cover of his recent hit “bama lama bama loo” , and a terrific cover of “Bonie Maronie”.
Ace records has the original , undubbed session ready to go , but it’s reported Richard will not allow its first CD issue .
Email Ace , for more information 😀
U-Funk
January 8, 2021