1.Cruisin' the drive-in 2.Guitar blues 3.Thinkin' about you 4.Pretty little devil 5.Sick and tired 6.Market place 7.Pushin' 8.My lovin' baby 9.Love charms 10.Kiss and make up 11.Guitar picker 12.Borrowed love 13.You'll find out 14.I.O.U. 15.Someone to love me 16.I hates rabbits 17.Meet Mr. Tweedy 18.My love to remember 19.Doin' the hully gully 20.Opportunity 21.Who can I count on 22.Introduction by Gary Williams 23.I'll see you in my dreams (two versions) 24.Farewell, my bluebell 25.Dallas County Jail blues (version one) 26.T.B. blues 27.Dallas County Jail blues (version two) 28.Dobro breaks 29.Gary Williams 30.Dark lonely street 31.The ballad of James Dean
Eddie Cochran
This selection contains more previously unissued Eddie Cochran recordings, two of the highlights being the title track, which is a new Cochran vocal, and Eddie duetting with Bob Denton on a wild version of 'Sick and tired'. This comes with the usual superb booklet from Rockstar with lots of information for collectors.
"30 tracks, 70 min. All production standards here are very high indeed. The sound quality is solid; the liner notes are scrupulously thorough, and the vintage photos are great. There is, according to the liner notes, one previously unreleased vocal by Cochran here, the title tune, an uncertain run-through of an undistinguished lyric. But the vast majority of the program features the nominal star of this set only as an accompanying musician. The featured vocalists are actually Bob Denton, Ray Stanley, Lynn Marshall, Jack Lewis, Jerry Capehart (who is awful!), Jewel Akens, and Gary Williams (from a home tape recording). Good stuff, I presume, for L. A. music scene archaeologists or folks seeking their Eddie Cochran PhD's." (DH)