Chuck Berry on Stage
Chuck Berry on Stage | ||||
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Live album by Chuck Berry | ||||
Released | August 1963 | |||
Genre | Rock and roll | |||
Label | Chess | |||
Producer | Leonard Chess, Philip Chess | |||
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Chuck Berry on Stage is the first "live" album by Chuck Berry,[a] released in 1963 by Chess Records. Although promoted as a live album, it is a collection of previously released studio recordings (except for 5 songs..."All Aboard", "Trick or Treat", "I Just Want To Make Love To You", "Still Got The Blues", and a previously unreleased alternate take of "Brown-Eyed Handsome Man") with overdubbed audience sounds to simulate a live recording. One track on the album labelled "Surfin' USA", is "Sweet Little Sixteen", originally released in 1958, the melody of which was used in The Beach Boys' 1963 hit "Surfin' USA". Chuck's cover of Willie Dixon's "I Just Want To Make Love To You" was later re-recorded and released on the very rare Chess LP CH60032 Chuck Berry in 1975.
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Track listing
All songs composed by Chuck Berry except as noted
- "Maybellene" (Berry, Alan Freed, Russ Fratto) – 2:25
- "Memphis, Tennessee" – 2:17
- "Surfin' Steel" – 2:32
- "Rockin' on the Railroad" (Let It Rock) (Edward Anderson, pseudonym of Chuck Edward Anderson Berry) – 1:51
- "Go, Go, Go" – 3:31
- "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" (alternate take) – 1:46
- "Still Got the Blues" – 2:08
- "Surfin USA" ("Sweet Little Sixteen") – 3:13
- "Jaguar and Thunderbird" – 1:49
- "I Just Want to Make Love to You" (Willie Dixon) – 2:13
- "All Aboard" – 2:15
- "Trick or Treat" – 1:37
- "The Man and the Donkey" – 2:07
Personnel
- Chuck Berry – guitar, vocals
- Fred Below – drums
- Martha Berry – backing vocals
- Reggie Boyd – bass
- Leroy C. Davis - tenor saxophone
- Willie Dixon – bass
- Jerome Green – maracas
- Ebbie Hardy - drums
- Johnnie Johnson – piano
- Lafayette Leake – piano
- The Moonglows – backing vocals
- George Smith – bass
- Otis Spann – piano
- Phil Thomas – drums
Notes
References
- ^ Duffett, Mark (February 2009). ""We Are Interrupted by Your Noise": Heckling and the Symbolic Economy of Popular Music Stardom". Popular Music & Society. 3 (1). doi:10.1080/03007760802207734.
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