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Chuck Berry Twist Compilation album by Chuck Berry Released February 1962[1] Recorded May 21, 1955 – August 3, 1961 in Chicago, Illionis; September 28, 1958 in St. Louis, Missouri[2] Genre Rock and roll, rhythm and blues Length 35:04 Label Chess Producer Leonard Chess, Phil Chess[2] Chuck Berry chronology New Juke-Box Hits
(1961)Chuck Berry Twist
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(1963)1963 Reissue Cover 2nd edition coverProfessional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [3] Chuck Berry Twist is a compilation album by rock and roll icon Chuck Berry. The album was released in February 1962 by Chess Records during Chuck Berry's imprisonment.[1] The title was an attempt to cash in on the new Twist craze instigated in 1960 by Chubby Checker, even though none of the songs musically conformed to the Twist style (indeed, most of the songs predated the introduction of the Twist). The album was reissued a year later with a new title: More Chuck Berry. The UK release of More Chuck Berry on Pye International in 1964 featured the same cover but a completely different track listing.
Contents
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Chuck Berry, except as indicated.
US versions
- Side One
- "Maybellene"
- "Roll Over Beethoven"
- "Oh Baby Doll"
- "Around and Around"
- "Come On"
- "Let It Rock"
- "Reelin' and Rockin'"
- Side Two
- "School Days"
- "Almost Grown"
- "Sweet Little Sixteen"
- "Thirty Days"
- "Johnny B. Goode"
- "Rock and Roll Music"
- "Back in the U.S.A."
UK version
- Side One
- "Sweet Little Rock & Roller"
- "Anthony Boy"
- "Little Queenie"
- "Worried Life Blues" (Big Maceo Merriweather)
- "Carol"
- "Reelin' & Rockin'"
- Side Two
- "Thirty Days"
- "Brown Eyed Handsome Man"
- "Too Much Monkey Business"
- "Wee Wee Hours"
- "Jo Jo Gunne"
- "Beautiful Delilah"
Personnel
- Chuck Berry – vocals, guitar
- Willie Dixon – bass
- Johnnie Johnson – piano
- Jasper Thomas – drums
- Ebby Hardy – drums
- Jerome Green – maracas
- Otis Spann – piano
- J. C. Davis – tenor saxophone
- Fred Below – drums
- Lafayette Leake – piano
- G. Smith – bass
- Etta James – background vocals
- The Marquees – background vocals
- Martha Berry – background vocals
References
- ^ a b Rudolph, Dietmar. "A Collector's Guide to the Music of Chuck Berry: The Chess Era (1955-1966)". http://www.crlf.de/ChuckBerry/chessupto1966.html. Retrieved December 13, 2010.
- ^ a b (2005) Album notes for Gold by Chuck Berry, pp. 21, 27 [CD liner]. United States: Geffen Records/Chess Records (0602498805589).
- ^ Allmusic review
Categories:- 1960s rock album stubs
- Chuck Berry compilation albums
- 1962 compilation albums
- Chess Records compilation albums
- English-language compilation albums
- Albums produced by Leonard Chess
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