UPC: 029667036528
Format: CD
Release Date: Mar 30, 2009
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Liner Note Author: Rob Finnis.
As good and successful as she was, Brenda Lee has often been underrated by rock historians. In part that's because plenty of people don't realize just how much straight-ahead rock she recorded in her early years, especially as her biggest hits tended to be more pop-country-flavored ballads. The 28-track anthology Queen of Rock 'n' Roll is a handy primer to set the record straight, focusing on her most rock-oriented sides from 1956-1964. This isn't, it should be admitted, a Brenda Lee best-of; you really need some of those pop and ballad hits, many of which were quite fine, to get a fully rounded portrait of the singer at her best. But this is still very good, even if it's light on familiar hits ("Dum Dum," "Sweet Nothin's," "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree," "That's All You Gotta Do," and "Is It True" are the only ones here) and there isn't much truly searing rockabilly. Cuts from her early career in the mid- to late '50s like "Bigelow 6-200," "Dynamite," and "Rock the Bop" do rock pretty hard, though, and if some of the midtempo numbers are more sedate, her vocals could still border on the raunchy, as "That's All You Gotta Do" proved. There's not much here postdating 1961, but one of those tracks, "Is It True" -- produced in Britain by Mickie Most, with Jimmy Page on guitar -- is one of her very greatest. Of special interest is its U.K.-only B-side, a good cover of "What'd I Say" that makes its first appearance on CD with this reissue. ~ Richie Unterberger
As good and successful as she was, Brenda Lee has often been underrated by rock historians. In part that's because plenty of people don't realize just how much straight-ahead rock she recorded in her early years, especially as her biggest hits tended to be more pop-country-flavored ballads. The 28-track anthology Queen of Rock 'n' Roll is a handy primer to set the record straight, focusing on her most rock-oriented sides from 1956-1964. This isn't, it should be admitted, a Brenda Lee best-of; you really need some of those pop and ballad hits, many of which were quite fine, to get a fully rounded portrait of the singer at her best. But this is still very good, even if it's light on familiar hits ("Dum Dum," "Sweet Nothin's," "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree," "That's All You Gotta Do," and "Is It True" are the only ones here) and there isn't much truly searing rockabilly. Cuts from her early career in the mid- to late '50s like "Bigelow 6-200," "Dynamite," and "Rock the Bop" do rock pretty hard, though, and if some of the midtempo numbers are more sedate, her vocals could still border on the raunchy, as "That's All You Gotta Do" proved. There's not much here postdating 1961, but one of those tracks, "Is It True" -- produced in Britain by Mickie Most, with Jimmy Page on guitar -- is one of her very greatest. Of special interest is its U.K.-only B-side, a good cover of "What'd I Say" that makes its first appearance on CD with this reissue. ~ Richie Unterberger
Tracks:
1 - Rock the Bop
2 - Little Jonah (Rock on Your Steel Guitar)
3 - Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
4 - Anybody But Me
5 - Here Comes That Feelin'
6 - Let the Four Winds Blow
7 - That's All You Gotta Do
8 - Bigelow 6-200
9 - Dynamite
10 - Kansas City
11 - Crazy Talk
12 - Weep No More My Baby
13 - Sweet Nothin's
14 - Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree
15 - Talkin' 'Bout You
16 - Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?
17 - Love You Till I Die
18 - Hummin' the Blues Over You
19 - Dum Dum
20 - Let's Jump the Broomstick
21 - Stroll
22 - My Baby Likes Western Guys
23 - Ring-A-My Phone
24 - Just a Little
25 - Rock-A-Bye Baby Blues
26 - One Step at a Time
27 - Is It True
28 - What'd I Say
2 - Little Jonah (Rock on Your Steel Guitar)
3 - Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
4 - Anybody But Me
5 - Here Comes That Feelin'
6 - Let the Four Winds Blow
7 - That's All You Gotta Do
8 - Bigelow 6-200
9 - Dynamite
10 - Kansas City
11 - Crazy Talk
12 - Weep No More My Baby
13 - Sweet Nothin's
14 - Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree
15 - Talkin' 'Bout You
16 - Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?
17 - Love You Till I Die
18 - Hummin' the Blues Over You
19 - Dum Dum
20 - Let's Jump the Broomstick
21 - Stroll
22 - My Baby Likes Western Guys
23 - Ring-A-My Phone
24 - Just a Little
25 - Rock-A-Bye Baby Blues
26 - One Step at a Time
27 - Is It True
28 - What'd I Say