Tear Up the House by Gordon, Robert / Spedding, Chris (CD, 2019)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelSbvd, SUNSET Blvd Records
UPC0708535794622
eBay Product ID (ePID)18046041773

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2019
GenreRock
ArtistGordon, Robert / Spedding, Chris
Release TitleTear Up the House

Dimensions

Item Height0.19 in
Item Weight0.12 lb
Item Length5.47 in
Item Width4.99 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks29
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Beside You 1.2 Mess of Blues 1.3 Don't Be Cruel 1.4 Heart Like a Rock 1.5 I Beg of You 1.6 Don't Leave Me Now 1.7 The Way I Walk 1.8 Young and Beautiful Wanderer 1.9 Rock Therapy 1.10 I Love An Angel 1.11 Devil in Disguise 1.12 Little Sister 1.13 Red Hot 2.1 Lonely Weekend 2.2 The Way I Walk 2.3 Hello Walls 2.4 Walk on By 2.5 Little Sister 2.6 Shakin' All Over 2.7 Motor Bikin' 2.8 Black Slacks 2.9 I'm Let, You're Right, She's Gone 2.10 Suspicion 2.11 Rockabilly Boogie 2.12 Black Slacks 2.13 Mystery Train 2.14 Twenty Flight Rock 2.15 I Forgot to Remember to Forget 2.16 It's Only Make Believe
NotesThe Ultimate Robert Gordon / Chris Spedding Live Collection. 2 CDS / 30 Performances spanning over 40 years - '78, '80, '85 & '15 - Boston, New York, Los Angeles. Together, Gordon and Spedding were an unstoppable combination. TEAR UP THE HOUSE underscores just how powerful Robert's pipes were and continue to be as he rips through a slew of early Elvis classics as well as Conway Twitty's dramatic ballad 'It's Only Make Believe,' Charkie Rich's 'Lonely Weekends,' Johnny Kidd & the Pirates' 'Shakin' All Over,' and Joe Bennett & the Sparkletones' 'Black Slacks. ' The duo served them all up night after night for their faithful followers without any hint of irony or nostalgia intruding on their attack, rendering each number as fresh and entrancing as if it had been penned just for them the week before. Robert Gordon and Chris Spedding knew where the roots of rock and roll resided from the moment they first got together and celebrated them every time they hit the stage.
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