Live at the Star-Club, Hamburg by Nashville Teens Jerry Lee Lewis (CD, 2004)

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ProducerSiegfried E. Loch; Richard Weize (Reissue)
Record LabelBear Family Records (Germany)
UPC4000127154675
eBay Product ID (ePID)3050199839

Product Key Features

EditionLive
Release Year2004
FormatCD
GenreRock 'n' Roll, Oldies
Run Time40 Mins 9 Seconds
ArtistNashville Teens, Jerry Lee Lewis
Release TitleLive at the Star-Club, Hamburg

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DistributionMSI Music Distribution
Country/Region of ManufactureGermany
Number of Discs1
ReviewsRolling Stone (7/11/02, p.112) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...This is the earliest and most feral of Lewis' concert releases from his wilderness years....showdown rock & roll, with no survivors but the Killer..." Q (1/02, p.59) - "...The permanently touring, biphetamin-addicted rocker and Liverpudlian house band The Nashville Teens race each other to the end of every song. This might be the most exciting performance ever recorded..." Mojo (Publisher) (3/01/04, p.52) - Included in Mojo's The 67 Lost Albums You Must Own! - "[A]n unbelievably seismic document of rock 'n' roll so demonic and primal it can barely keep its stage suit on....It's up there with James Brown's great live albums." Paste (magazine) - "Lewis was out to reclaim his place in rock 'n' roll by pushing every song beyond any limit of filter or restraint."
Additional informationPersonnel: Jerry Lee Lewis (vocals, piano); Pete Shannon, John Allen (guitar); Ray Phillips (bass); John Hanken (drums); The Nashville Teens. Recorded live at the Star Club, Hamburg, Germany on April 5, 1964. Originally released on Philips (842 945). Includes liner notes by Art Fein. Recording information: Starclub, Hamburg, Germany (04/05/1964). Photographer: Ingrid Buhring. By 1964, Jerry Lee Lewis' career was in a downward spiral. He had never been able to bounce back from his scandalous marriage to his teenage cousin, and the Beatles hadn't yet reintroduced the world to the rock & roll heroes of the '50s through their own interpretations. Lewis' creative fire, though, would never go out. He continued to record and to perform for the rest of the century, his power utterly undiminished. This live album, then, catches his star in the ascendant, at least aesthetically. Accompanied by the then-unknown Nashville Teens (who would later score with "Tobacco Road"), he pays tribute to his Sun records pals Roy Orbison ("Mean Woman Blues") and Carl Perkins ("Matchbox") in addition to delivering definitive versions of his own classics ("Whole Lotta Shakin'," "Great Balls of Fire"). Lewis performs with such an unhinged fervor, it's a wonder he didn't dislocate something on that night in Hamburg. LIVE AT THE STAR CLUB represents that point where rockabilly, country and R&B meet, in a blueprint laid out by one of the original rock & roll architects. After the original Sun recordings, this is the Lewis album to own.
Number of Audio ChannelsStereo

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