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J.LEMAY - real name is John Patrick LeMay. Stamp of lacquer cut engineer,
producer known to have worked at Capitol Mastering.
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COVER
ОБЛОЖКА
Front side in shrink wrap with advertising sticker Лицевая сторона в термоусадочной пленке |
Back side in shrink wrap Задняя сторона в термоусадочной пленке |
Spine - the front side of the sleeve up
Корешок - обложка расположена лицевой стороной вверх
Round sticker diameter is 5,9 cm (2,32")
Круглый стикер диаметром 5,9 см (2,32 дюйма)
INNER SLEEVE
ВНУТРЕННИЙ КОНВЕРТ
White paper sleeve Белый бумажный конверт |
Back side of white paper sleeve Задняя сторона белого бумажного конверта |
LABELS
ЭТИКЕТКИ
Side 1 Сторона 1 |
Side 2 Сторона 2 |
SIDE 1
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Time |
Comments |
1 |
BE-BOP-A-LULA ** (Davis—Vincent) |
2:36 |
Recorded 21st-25th October 1974 Originally a hit single for Gene Vincent in 1958. |
2 |
STAND BY ME ** (King—Glick) | 3:38 |
Recorded 21st-25th October 1974. A hit for Ben E. King in 1961. |
3 |
MEDLEY: a). RIP IT UP ** (Blackwell—Marascalco) b). READY TEDDY ** (Blackwell—Marascalco) |
1:39 |
Recorded 21st-25th October 1974. Both tracks were recorded by Little Richard in 1956, and released as two sides of one hit single. |
4 |
YOU CAN'T CATCH ME * (Berry) | 4:51 |
Recorded October-December 1973. Recorded by Chuck Berry in 1956. |
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AIN'T THAT A SHAME ** (Domino—Bartholomew) | 2:31 |
Recorded 21st-25th October 1974. Oddly, first a hit for Pat Boone in 1955. |
6 |
DO YOU WANT TO DANCE ** (Freeman) | 2:53 |
Recorded 21st-25th October 1974. Originally by Bobby Freeman in 1958, first a hit here by Cliff Richard in 1962. |
7 |
SWEET LITTLE SIXTEEN * (Berry) | 3:00 |
Recorded October-December 1973. Originally a hit for Chuck Berry in 1958. |
SIDE 2
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Titles and authors |
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1 |
SLIPPIN' AND SLIDIN' ** (Penniman−Bocage−Collins−Smith) | 2:16 |
Recorded 21st-25th October 1974. The Little Richard B-side to "Long Tall Sally" in 1956. |
2 |
PEGGY SUE ** (Holly−Allison−Petty) | 2:06 |
Recorded 21st-25th October 1974. Buddy Holly 1957 hit. |
3 |
MEDLEY: a). BRING IT ON HOME TO ME ** (Cooke) b). SEND ME SOME LOVIN' ** (Price—Marascalco) |
3:41 |
Recorded 21st-25th October 1974. Bring It On Home To Me was originally by Sam Cooke in 1962, first a hit here for the Animals in 1965. Send Me Some Lovin' was Little Richard's B-side to "Lucille". |
4 |
BONY MORONIE * (Williams) | 3:50 |
Recorded October-December 1973. A 1957 hit for Larry Williams. |
5 |
YA YA ** (Robinson−Dorsey−Lewis) | 2:17 |
Recorded 21st-25th October 1974. Originally by Lee Dorsey in '61, it was first a hit here by Petula Clark in 1962. |
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JUST BECAUSE * (Price) | 4:25 |
Recorded October-December 1973. Released originally by it's composer Lloyd Price in 1957. |
* Produced by PHIL SPECTOR / Arranged by JOHN and PHIL (October 1973 to December 1973)
* * Produced and Arranged by JOHN LENNON (October 21-25, 1974)
NOTE
The album was first released on the Apple Records label with the catalog number SK-3419 in 1975. In 1978, the album was reissued under the same number on a purple Capitol. This record was reissued again in late 1980 as part of a budget series on a green Capitol under the individual number SN-16069.
The new manufactured matrices for this edition have the sound level is slightly lower. But no other differences from the original edition were noted.
This version of the ROCK 'N' ROLL album was re-issue at Jacksonville (in the greatest quantity), Los Angeles and SRC plants.
This record was printed Jacksonville pressing - have only "MASTERED BY CAPITOL" stamp on both sides, no etching for MCR on either side.
ПРИМЕЧАНИЕ
Впервые альбом вышел с этикеткой Apple Records под каталожным номером SK-3419 в 1975 году. В 1978 году альбом переиздали под тем же номером на сиреневом Capitol. Данная пластинка была вновь переиздана в конце 1980 года в составе бюджетной серии с зелёной этикеткой Capitol под индивидуальным номером SN-16069.
Вновь изготовленные новые матрицы для этого издания имеют немного меньший уровень громкости звука. Но никаких других отличий от оригинального издания не было обнаружено.
Эта версия альбома ROCK 'N' ROLL была переиздана на заводах в Джексонвилле (в наибольшем количестве), Лос-Анджелесе и SRC.
Данная пластинка отпечатана на фабрике в Джексонвилле - имеет только штамп "MASTERED BY CAPITOL" на обеих сторонах на сбеге дорожек без логотипа MCR.