“Another Place Another Time” by Jerry Lee Lewis - album review
features in: Album Chart of 1968 ● Album Chart of the Decade: 1960s |

By 1968 Rock n Roll was long out of fashion and Jerry Lee Lewis decided it was time to hone in on his second love - country music. “Another Place, Another Time” was wholly recorded in Nashville, with some of the finest session men in the game such as Jerry Kennedy on lead guitar and Charlie McCoy on harmonica. Fueled by the success of their first single, “Another Place, Another Time”, they went all out for it, with 11 cuts typically favouring the new hard-country style preferred by the likes of Merle Haggard. “What’s Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made A Loser Out Of Me)” maintained the hit single success and the album's status - and Jerry Lee's comeback - was absolutely assured. He's a survivor that boy.
The Jukebox Rebel
26–Nov–2009
Tracklist |
A1 | [02:31] ![]() |
A2 | [02:46] ![]() |
A3 | [02:44] ![]() |
A4 | [02:03] ![]() |
A5 | [02:28] ![]() |
A6 | [02:54] ![]() |
B1 | [02:22] ![]() |
B2 | [02:23] ![]() |
B3 | [02:02] ![]() |
B4 | [02:08] ![]() |
B5 | [02:09] ![]() |