Like Odd Man In in 1975, this was another attempt to (pretty much equally) combine rock 'n' roll & uptempo songs with slower material, though this album has the edge. Again a very strong track selection, including the modern "outlaw" country I´ll Find It Where I Can, The Last Cheater´s Waltz, Wild And Wooly Ways, Don´t Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes, Pee Wee´s Place & the semi-disco(!) Before The Night Is Over. A couple of performances are more pedestrian (in particular Blue Suede Shoes), but overall this was a fine end to Jerry's 15 years at Smash-Mercury. 4 out of 5
Outtakes: The Last Letter / Let's Live A Little / Sittin' & Thinkin' / Corrine Corrina / Life's Railway To Heaven / Ivory Tears / You Call Everybody Darlin' / Lord I've Tried Everything But You / You're All Too Ugly Tonight
With the possible exception of You're All Too Ugly Tonight every one of the unreleased songs from these sessions is superb, & it's a mystery why Mercury didn't release these (along with a few earlier outtakes) as an album after Jerry moved to Elektra in 1979, though perhaps his albums weren't selling so well by this time? As it is they all remained in the can for nearly a decade.
This is from an excellent blog by Peter Checksfield. See the whole blog at [url]http://themargatemusicman.blogspot.com/ ... years.html[/url]
Produced by Jerry Kennedy
Recorded & Mixed at US Recording Studios, Inc. Nashville, Tennessee
PERSONNEL
Vocal - Jerry Lee Lewis
Backing Vocals – D. Bergen White, Ginger Holladay, Gordon Stoker, Hoyt Hawkins, Janie Fricke, Jordanaires, The, Louis Nunley, Millie Kirkham, Neal Matthews, Trish Williams
Bass – Bob Moore, Harold Bradley, Mike Leech
Drums – Buddy Harman, Jerry Carrigan
Guitar – Chip Young, Duke Faglier, Grady Martin, Jerry Kennedy, Jerry Shook, Jimmy Capps, Johnny Christopher, Pete Wade, Ray Edenton
Keyboards – Kenneth Lovelace
Performer – Wilfred Lehmann
Piano – Hargus "Pig" Robbins
Steel Guitar – Pete Drake, Weldon Myrick
Strings – Carl Gorodetzky, Christian Teal, Lennie Haight, Marvin Chantry, Samuel Terranova, Shelly Kurland, Stephanie Woolf
Strings, Violin – George Binkley III