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Having been released from prison in October ’63, Chuck got straight back to work as he sought to retain his place as one of the World’s primary rockers. The scene was changing all around him – but he just got on with the business of being a high energy Rock n Roller, although the new rock beat is apparent from time to time. Sticking Liverpool in the album’s title wasn’t just a titular gimmick! His new album of works was issued in November, and included all 8 of his single sides from this year, including his major comeback hits, “No Particular Place To Go” and “You Never Can Tell”. The sizzling hot “Promised Land” was the brand new single released in the same month as the LP. “St Louis to Liverpool” was as almost as brilliant as his debut LP back in ’57 – Chuck was back and he was on the form of his life.
The Jukebox Rebel
29–Dec–2007
Tracklist |
A1 | [02:37] Chuck Berry - Little Marie (Charles Berry) Rock n Roll / Rockabilly |
A2 | [02:03] Chuck Berry - Our Little Rendezvous (Charles Berry) Rock n Roll / Rockabilly |
A3 | [02:44] Chuck Berry - No Particular Place To Go (Charles Berry) Blues / Rhythm n Blues |
A4 | [02:11] Chuck Berry - You Two (Charles Berry) Blues / Rhythm n Blues |
A5 | [02:24] Chuck Berry - Promised Land (Charles Berry) Rock n Roll / Rockabilly |
A6 | [02:43] Chuck Berry - You Never Can Tell (Charles Berry) Rock n Roll / Rockabilly |
B1 | [02:59] Chuck Berry - Go Bobby Soxer (Charles Berry) Rock n Roll / Rockabilly |
B2 | [02:42] Chuck Berry - Things I Used To Do (Eddie Jones) Blues / Rhythm n Blues |
B3 | [02:56] Chuck Berry - Liverpool Drive (Charles Berry) Rock n Roll / Rockabilly |
B4 | [02:46] Chuck Berry - Night Beat (Charles Berry) Blues / Rhythm n Blues |
B5 | [03:14] Chuck Berry - Merry Christmas Baby (Lou Baxter, Johnny Moore) Blues / Rhythm n Blues |
B6 | [02:15] Chuck Berry - Brenda Lee (Charles Berry) Rock n Roll / Rockabilly |