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The Early Years 1956-1969
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Album: The Early Years 1956-1969
# Song Title   Time
1)    Susie-Q More Info...
2)    Red Hot More Info...
3)    Shirley Lee More Info...
4)    My Babe More Info...
5)    Cannonball Rag More Info...
6)    Don't Leave Me This Way More Info...
7)    The Creep More Info...
8)    Stop Sneakin' Around More Info...
9)    Swamp Surfer More Info...
10)    Make Up Your Mind Baby More Info...
11)    Fireball Mail More Info...
12)    Blood from a Stone More Info...
13)    Real Live Fool More Info...
14)    Daisy Mae More Info...
15)    Everybody Listen to the Dobro More Info...
16)    Guitar Player More Info...
17)    Jimmy's Blues More Info...
18)    Poor Boy Looking for a Home (Feat. Glen Campbell) More Info...
19)    See See Rider More Info...
20)    Love Lost More Info...
21)    A Child's Claim to Fame More Info...
22)    If You Want to Be My Woman More Info...
23)    Moonshine More Info...
24)    Corn Pickin' More Info...
25)    Someday, Someday More Info...
26)    Why More Info...
27)    Just for a While More Info...
28)    Tryin' to Be Someone More Info...
 
Album: The Early Years 1956-1969
# Song Title   Time
1)    Susie-Q More Info...
2)    Red Hot More Info...
3)    Shirley Lee More Info...
4)    My Babe More Info...
5)    Cannonball Rag More Info...
6)    Don't Leave Me This Way More Info...
7)    The Creep More Info...
8)    Stop Sneakin' Around More Info...
9)    Swamp Surfer More Info...
10)    Make Up Your Mind Baby More Info...
11)    Fireball Mail More Info...
12)    Blood from a Stone More Info...
13)    Real Live Fool More Info...
14)    Daisy Mae More Info...
15)    Everybody Listen to the Dobro More Info...
16)    Guitar Player More Info...
17)    Jimmy's Blues More Info...
18)    Poor Boy Looking for a Home (Feat. Glen Campbell) More Info...
19)    See See Rider More Info...
20)    Love Lost More Info...
21)    A Child's Claim to Fame More Info...
22)    If You Want to Be My Woman More Info...
23)    Moonshine More Info...
24)    Corn Pickin' More Info...
25)    Someday, Someday More Info...
26)    Why More Info...
27)    Just for a While More Info...
28)    Tryin' to Be Someone More Info...
 
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  • Liner Note Authors: John Firminger; Iain Young; Peter Kirkpatrick.
  • Illustrators: John Firminger; Iain Young; Alan Smith ; Alec Palao; Rob Finnis; Trevor Churchill.
  • Photographers: Colin Escott; Steve Hall ; Alec Palao; Joe Osborn.
  • James Burton has made some solo records, but he will always primarily be known as a top session guitarist. While this 28-track compilation does have about a dozen tracks on which he's the featured artist, part of a duo, or part of a group, the emphasis is on records credited to others that feature his axework. Ranging from big hits and superstars to rarities that will surprise even early rock & roll collectors, it's a testament both to his brilliant licks and his versatility. Rockabilly-pop of the late '50s and early '60s is the main fare, leading off with Dale Hawkins' 1957 hit "Susie-Q," and including four standout lesser-known tracks by Ricky Nelson, the singer with whom Burton is most strongly associated. Also good, however, are the rockabilly tunes by Bob Luman (especially "Red Hot") and Bobby Lee Trammell, whose smoking "Shirley Lee" would be covered by Nelson (with Burton again on guitar). These are the most exciting performances, but elsewhere Burton acquits himself well on country swing (a live TV performance of "Cannonball Rag"); novelties showcasing his Dobro playing, credited to Jimmy Dobro; and relatively obscure items by Lee Hazlewood, Merle Haggard, and the Everly Brothers. The material from the mid- to late '60s usually doesn't bear as strong of a stamp, but shows him adapting to the changing times with fuzztone on the 1965 solo single "Jimmy's Blues"; country-rock Dobro on Buffalo Springfield's "A Child's Claim to Fame"; and derivative but enjoyable imitation British Invasion music on a 1965 single by the Shindogs, the group he belonged to that served as the house band for the TV show Shindig. You still need a Ricky Nelson greatest-hits collection to get a full picture of Burton's finest and most influential work. But this is a pretty enjoyable listen in its own right, whether you're specifically interested in Burton or up for a consistently good anthology of rockabilly-pop-country-rock from the period. ~ Richie Unterberger
Professional Reviews
Record Collector (magazine) (p.91) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "The 60s saw Burton move into country territory that contrasted with his tougher late 50s recordings and provided an easy backdrop for his tasty fills and rhythmic playing..."

Uncut (magazine) (p.81) - "This 28-track collection opens with Dale Hawkins' explosive 'Susie Q' propelled by an insistent, unusually heavy guitar lick for 1957."
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