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  • Ricky Nelson - Legacy (2000)

    Ricky Nelson - Legacy (2000)





    [2000 / CD / FLAC / Lossless / Log]


    Rick Nelsons lengthy career spanned 30 years, with records on the charts from the late 50s to the early 80s, yet most remember him only as "Little Ricky." This comprehensive, 100-song retrospective rectifies that, giving full scope to his remarkable and surprisingly robust career. Additionally, the photo-heavy booklet gives insight into the era when rock & roll, television, and culture first merged. Ricky Nelson was the first teen idol who grew up on television. His parents Ozzie and Harriet Show afforded him the opportunity to sing, and he was groomed to be early TVs middle ground between Elvis and Pat Boone.Rick Nelsons teenage celebrity typecast him for life, but Legacy reveals a solid musician who matured and grew over time. This anthology does him and his fans a great service. --Wally Shoup
    Track list:

    Disc: 1 I Don't Mess Around Boy (1957-1959)

    Disc 1 captures this period, featuring his earliest hits such as "Im Walkin'" and "Poor Little Fool," though others like Little Walters "My Babe" and "There Goes My Baby", with sizzling guitar leads by James Burton, reveal a genuine rockabilly edginess, suggesting Ricky's truer leanings.
    1.I m Walkin
    2.You re My One and Only Love
    3.A Teenagers Romance
    4.Be-Bop Baby [Single Version]
    5.Have I Told You Lately That I Love You [Single Version]
    6.If You Can't Rock Me
    7.Stood Up
    8.Waitin in School
    9.Believe What You Say [Single Version]
    10.My Buckets Got a Hole in It
    11.Shirley Lee
    12.My Babe
    13.Poor Little Fool
    14.There Goes My Baby
    15.Lonesome Town [Stereo Debut]
    16.I Got a Feeling [Stereo Debut]
    17.Cindy [Alternate Version]{Previously Unreleased}
    18.It's Late [Stereo Debut]
    19.One of These Mornings [Stereo Debut]
    20.Gloomy Sunday {Previously Unreleased}
    21.Brand New Girl {Previously Unreleased}
    22.Never Be Anyone Else But You
    23.Just a Little Too Much
    24.Sweeter Than You
    25.I ve Been Thinkin [Alternate Version]{Previously Unreleased}
    26.I Wanna Be Loved
    27.Mighty Good [Stereo Debut]
    28.Hey Pretty Baby [Stereo Debut]
    29.Lonesome Town [Alternate Version]{Previously Unreleased}
    30.Just a Little Too Much [Alternate Version]{Previously Unreleased}
    31.My Rifle, My Pony and Me w/Dean Martin {Previously Unreleased}


    Disc 2: Hello Mary Lou, Goodbye Imperial (1959-1964)

    Disc 2 has the majority of Ricky's largest hits, pop pieces from 59 to 65, where the addition of strings and the Jordanaires' backing vocals led to smash hits like "Mary Lou," "Travelin' Man," and "Young World."
    1.Young Emotions
    2.Glory Train
    3.Im Not Afraid
    4.You Are My Sunshine {Previously Unreleased}
    5.Aint Nothin But Love [Stereo Debut]
    6.Yes Sir, That's My Baby
    7.You Are the Only One
    8.Milk Cow Blues
    9.Travelin Man
    10.Hello Mary Lou
    11.Todays Teardrops
    12.Everlovin
    13.Wonder Like You
    14.Sweet Little Lovable You {Previously Unreleased}
    15.Young World
    16.Its up to You
    17.Teenage Idol
    18.I Got a Woman
    19.String Along
    20.Gypsy Woman
    21.I Rise, I Fall
    22.Fools Rush In
    23.For You
    24.Very Thought of You
    25.There's Nothing I Can Say
    26.I'm a Fool
    27.I'm Talking About You
    28.The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire) {Previously Unreleased}
    29.Jingle Bells {Previously Unreleased}

    Disc 3: Easy To Be Free (1966-1972)

    Disc 3 documents Rick's (he had dropped the y) mid-'60s evolution into a country sound heavily influenced by Bob Dylan's Nashville Skyline. Rick's version of Dylan's "Love Minus Zero/No Limit" was well received, but the big hit on this disc is "Garden Party," a wry, autobiographical take on his rejection by a '72 oldies-oriented crowd at Madison Square Garden.
    1.Louisiana Man
    2.Night Train to Memphis
    3.You Just Can't Quit
    4.Alone
    5.Mystery Train
    6.Suzanne on a Sunday Morning
    7.Promenade in Green
    8.She Belongs to Me
    9.Easy to Be Free
    10.Come on In [Live]
    11.Bye Bye Love w/ Don Everly [Live] {Previously Unreleased}
    12.Look at Mary
    13.Life [Single Version]
    14.Thank You Lord
    15.Last Time Around
    16.Gypsy Pilot
    17.Love Minus Zero/No Limit
    18.Garden Party
    19.Palace Guard
    20.Are You Really Real?

    Disc 4: Rave On (1974-1985)

    Disc 4 features material with his Stone Canyon Band, covering the period from 1972 to 1985, the year of his unfortunate plane crash. By now, his rich, yearning voice blends perfectly with the pedal-steel-led band, and the music sounds remarkably contemporary.
    1.One Night Stand
    2.Legacy
    3.Truck Drivin' Man [Live]{Previously Unreleased}
    4.Wings
    5.One X One
    6.Stay Young
    7.Carl of the Jungle
    8.Mama, You Been on My Mind
    9.Dream Lover
    10.Tired of Toeing the Line {Previously Unreleased}
    11.Almost Saturday Night
    12.Believe What You Say [Capitol Single Version]
    13.Back to Schooldays
    14.Rave On {Previously Unreleased}
    15.Loser Babe, Is You
    16.Call It What You Want
    17.Doll Hospital {Previously Unreleased}
    18.Give Em My Number
    19.Do You Kow What I Mean
    20.True Love Ways
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    Ripped from my personal collection.





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