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78 RPM Record

Artist:Chuck Berry
Label:  Chess
Country:USA
Catalogue:1626
Date:May 1956
Format:10"
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 8 Own, 4 Want
Price Guide:$103
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$103


TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AChuck BerryRoll Over BeethovenBerry10.0  Rate
BChuck BerryDrifting HeartBerry3.5  Rate


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Number: 861947  THUMBNAIL
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Number: 861948 
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Comments and Reviews
 
grayforester
2nd Jul 2019
 I've been unreasonably fond of Drifting Heart for many decades. Forgive my effrontery but I can't imagine the lyric there to be anything but "You, vain enough to be gay, who made me love you this way." He's out of his depth in flowery verse, which is why it's always sounded so dear. Chuck before he had a formula.
 

 
KeithS SUBS🍰
13th Jul 2016
 Exactly after the guitar break I note that he fluffs what should have been "Early in the morning and I'm giving you my warning" at about 1:35
 

 
deezee
8th Jul 2016
 Review
Obviously an all-time classic and very influential. It's his first out and out Rocker and the interesting thing is that it's 'live'. For "Johnny B. Goode" and most that followed he played the intro and then stayed on the bass strings. After that he overdubbed the top strings. The only other way he could have approached this performance would to have a second guitarist and it would never have sounded as good. So this is not a criticism and the record is a priceless gem.

But for "Beethoven" he really has to 'hang on' and there's an abrupt ending to he inst break as he reverts to the bass strings. So more recent CD reissues seem to bring up the piano for two notes to fill the void. "Drifting Heart" is a better composition than "Together [We'll Always Be]" so it's more listenable but it's still dead flat (and also very square!).

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14th Jan 2016
 
 

 
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