One Dozen Berrys
1958 studio album by Chuck Berry
One Dozen Berrys | ||||
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Studio album by Chuck Berry | ||||
Released | March 1958 (1958-03) | |||
Recorded | May 6 or 15, December 29–30, 1957, Chicago, Illinois[1] | |||
Studio | Sheldon Recording Studios, Inc. Chicago, Illinois | |||
Genre | Rock and roll | |||
Length | 34:32 | |||
Label | Chess | |||
Producer | Leonard Chess, Phil Chess | |||
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Singles from One Dozen Berrys | ||||
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AllMusic | [3] |
Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [4] |
One Dozen Berrys is the second studio album by Chuck Berry, released in March 1958 on Chess Records.[2] With the exception of five new songs, "Rockin' at the Philharmonic", "Guitar Boogie", "In-Go", "How You've Changed", and "It Don't Take but a Few Minutes", and one alternate take, "Low Feeling", all tracks had been previously released on 45 rpm singles. It was also released in the United Kingdom. In 2012, Hoodoo reissued the album with Berry Is on Top on the same CD. Sheldon Recording Studio, where all of the recordings were made, was located at 2120 South Michigan Ave. in Chicago and eventually became Chess Studios.[5]
Track listing
All tracks written by Chuck Berry.
Side one
- "Sweet Little Sixteen" – 3:03
- "Blue Feeling" - Instrumental – 3:04
- "La Juanda (Espanola)" – 3:14
- "Rockin' at the Philharmonic" - Instrumental – 3:23
- "Oh Baby Doll" – 2:37
- "Guitar Boogie" - Instrumental – 2:21
Side two
- "Reelin' and Rockin'" – 3:18
- "Ingo" - Instrumental – 2:29
- "Rock and Roll Music" – 2:34
- "How You've Changed" – 2:49
- "Low Feeling" – 3:09 same recording as "Blue Feeling", but with the tape playback slowed
- "It Don't Take but a Few Minutes" – 2:31
Personnel
- Chuck Berry – vocals, guitars
- Hubert Sumlin – electric guitar
- Johnnie Johnson, Lafayette Leake – piano
- Willie Dixon – bass
- Fred Below, Ebbie Hardy – drums
References
- ^ Gold (CD liner). Chuck Berry. United States: Geffen Records/Chess Records. 2005. pp. 20–25, 27. 0602498805589.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ a b c d Rudolph, Dietmar. "A Collector's Guide to the Music of Chuck Berry: The Chess Era (1955–1966)". Retrieved December 8, 2010.
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Larkin, Colin (2007). Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195313734.
- ^ Horning, Susan Schmidt (15 December 2013). Chasing Sound: Technology, Culture, and the Art of Studio Recording...(page 258). ISBN 9781421410227. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
External links
- One Dozen Berrys at Discogs (list of releases)
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- After School Session (1957)
- One Dozen Berrys (1958)
- Berry Is on Top (1959)
- Rockin' at the Hops (1960)
- New Juke Box Hits (1961)
- Two Great Guitars (with Bo Diddley) (1964)
- St. Louis to Liverpool (1964)
- Chuck Berry in London (1965)
- Fresh Berry's (1965)
- Chuck Berry's Golden Hits (1967)
- Chuck Berry in Memphis (1967)
- From St. Louie to Frisco (1968)
- Concerto in "B Goode" (1969)
- Back Home (1970)
- San Francisco Dues (1971)
- The London Chuck Berry Sessions (1972) (Side 1)
- Bio (1973)
- Chuck Berry (1975)
- Rockit (1979)
- Chuck (2017)
- Chuck Berry on Stage (1963)
- Live at the Fillmore Auditorium (1967)
- The London Chuck Berry Sessions (1972) (Side 2)
- Chuck Berry Live in Concert (1978)
- Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll (1987)
- Live! (2000)
- Live on Stage (2000)
- Chuck Berry – In Concert (2002)
- Rock, Rock, Rock! (1956)
- Chuck Berry Twist (1962)
- Chuck Berry's Golden Decade (1967, 1973, 1974)
- The Great Twenty-Eight (1982)
- The Chess Box (1988)
- The Anthology (2000)
- Volume 2 (1995)
- "Maybellene" / "Wee Wee Hours" (1955)
- "Roll Over Beethoven" / "Drifting Heart" (1956)
- "Too Much Monkey Business" / "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" (1956)
- "School Days" / "Deep Feeling" (1957)
- "Rock and Roll Music" / "Blue Feeling"
- "Sweet Little Sixteen" / "Reelin' and Rockin'" (1958)
- "Carol"/ "Hey Pedro" (1958)
- "Johnny B. Goode" / "Around and Around" (1958)
- "Run Rudolph Run" (1958)
- "Almost Grown" / "Little Queenie" (1959)
- "Back in the U.S.A." / "Memphis, Tennessee" (1959)
- "Nadine" (1964)
- "No Particular Place to Go" (1964)
- "My Ding-a-Ling" (1972)
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