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vendredi 3 février 2012

The Day The Music Died...


BUDDY HOLLY LIVE! - LP Cricket

A01 - Interview.mp3
A02 - Learning The Game.mp3
A03 - Interview.mp3
A04 - Flower Of My Heart.mp3
A05 - Live On Stage (1958).mp3
A06 - Maybe Baby.mp3
A07 - Interview - Part One.mp3
A08 - Interview - Part Two.mp3
B01 - Rip It Up.mp3
B02 - Love Is Strange.mp3
B03 - Gone.mp3
B04 - You're The One.mp3
B05 - A Tribute To Buddy Holly - Live By The Crickets (1969).mp3
B06 - Dearest.mp3



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BUDDY HOLLY IN PERSON! - LP Cricket

A01 - Newscast About The Plane Crash
A02 - Tribute To Buddy Holly
A03 - That's My Desire
A04 - Good Rockin' Tonight
A05 - Stay Close To Me
A06 - Ed Sullivan Show - Part One
A07 - Baby It's Love
A08 - Learning The Game
A09 - Rip It Up
B01 - Love Me
B02 - Queen Of The Ballroom
B03 - Rock Around With Ollie Vee
B04 - Ed Sullivan Show - Part Two
B05 - That's What They Say
B06 - Down The Line
B07 - Crying, Waiting, Hoping
B08 - Newscast About The Plane Crash



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4 commentaires:

Anonyme a dit…

la version de rock around with ollie vee est une alternative de la version avec grady martin non mentionné dans les discographies.ces 2lp's o,tetes reédites dans les années 80 en discount price sur masters records(hollande)

Uncle Gil a dit…

De Marc Alesina du site "Buddy Holly - The Complete Works"

Le morceau du LP Cricket C002000 est bien la take 12 du 15 novembre 1956 avec l'alto de McMillin.

Les médiocres pressages des LP's Cricket accélèrent les défilements ; ce qui est le cas ici (2'12). La correct speed : 2'16, se trouve notamment sur l'excellent pressage Rollercoaster Ohh Annie.

Site : http://buddyholly.user.fr

Dr Faustroll a dit…

Le pauvre Dr Faustroll n'est pas aussi pointu que vous, mais passe ici pour dire merci pour cette perle, Buddy Holly étant un de mes artistes favoris... Et entièrement d'accord avec Uncle Gil, les 25cm publiés par Roller Coaster sont excellents !

Same as it ever was a dit…

Wow! I never knew such a set existed, I thought I had all of his music. I was lucky enough to see him in concert at the Trocadero at the Elephant and Castle in South London on March 1, 1958. But I never knew any live recordings had been made. I thank you so much for this and can't wait to listen to it.