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Buddy Holly - That'll Be The Day + 2 Bonus Tracks [New Vinyl LP] Bonus Tracks, 1

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Custom Bundle
No
Duration
Album
Language
English
Modified Item
No
Record Grading
Mint(M)
Record Size
12"
Sleeve Grading
Mint(M)
Features
Bonus Tracks, 180 Gram, Spain - Import
Speed
33 RPM
Title
That'll Be The Day + 2 Bonus Tracks
Album Name
That'll Be The Day + 2 Bonus Tracks
Brand
Waxtime
UPC
8436559461849
Artist
Buddy Holly
Type
LP
Format
Vinyl
Record Label
Wax Time
Release Year
1958
Release Title
That'll Be the Day [2 Bonus Tracks]
Genre
Rock 'n' Roll, Oldies

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Record Label
Wax Time
UPC
8436559461849
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2321208594

Product Key Features

Artist
Buddy Holly
Format
Vinyl
Release Year
1958
Release Title
That'll Be the Day [2 Bonus Tracks]
Type
LP
Genre
Rock 'n' Roll, Oldies

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The tendency of most critics is to dismiss this album, comprised as it is of the songs from Holly's 1956 Nashville sessions, which yielded a somewhat too tentative, country-oriented sound that suited neither him nor the public. In actual fact, at least ten of the 11 songs on this LP (the one exception being the ballad "Girl on My Mind") have aged almost as well as anything that Holly ever recorded. "Rock Around With Ollie Vee," "Blue Days, Black Nights," "Ting-A-Ling," "I'm Changing All Those Changes," "Modern Don Juan," "Love Me," "Don't Come Back Knockin'," and "Midnight Shift" are all decent, solid early rock & roll; he sounds too countrified by about half on much of the record, especially on the early version of "That'll Be the Day," but these were not bad records, even if they weren't going to break his talent out to a mass audience. What's more, at least at the time of his first sessions in January of 1956, few white artists and even fewer producers at major labels had yet figured out what mix of country, R&B, and blues worked on a rock & roll record. Given all of this, this is a better than decent album with one real gem ("Rock Around With Ollie Vee"), and if not for the fact that they mostly feature a completely different lineup of musicians and were also contractually separate from the rest of his eventual output for Coral/Brunswick/Decca, roughly half of the songs here could have been filtered into either of Holly's later official LPs without doing any violence to the newer material. Even the ballad "You Are My One Desire" -- though it doesn't really resemble much else that Holly ever did -- is given a hauntingly passionate performance. That'll Be the Day isn't a revelatory piece of rock & roll history, but it's a more substantial and enjoyable prelude to the main body of Holly's career than it's usually given credit for being, extending his serious legacy backward a full album. [In 1967, Decca Records reissued That'll Be the Day as The Great Buddy Holly, with a new cover and stripping off the song "Ting-A-Ling." In 1975, British MCA gathered together the 11 songs off of this album and an alternate take of "Rock Around With Ollie Vee" from a different session and released it as The Nashville Sessions.] ~ Bruce Eder
Number of discs
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