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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: Nelson
EAN: 0724353244927
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: Capitol
Manufacturer: Capitol
MPN: 32449
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Capitol
Release Date: July 23, 2001
Studio: Capitol




Disc 1:
  1. Honeycomb
  2. Boppin' The Blues
  3. Be-Bop Baby
  4. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?
  5. Teenage Doll
  6. If You Can't Rock Me
  7. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
  8. Baby I'm Sorry
  9. Am I Blue?
  10. I'm Confessin'
  11. Your True Love
  12. True Love
  13. Be-Bop Baby (single version)
  14. Have I Told You Lately Tha I Love You? (single version)
  15. If You Can't Rock Me (alternate version)
  16. Shirley Lee
  17. Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You)
  18. There's Good Rockin' Tonight
  19. I'm Feelin' Sorry
  20. Down The Line
  21. Unchained Melody
  22. I'm In Love Again
  23. Don't Leave Me This Way
  24. My Babe
  25. I'll Walk Alone
  26. There Goes My Baby
  27. Poor Little Fool
  28. Stood Up
  29. Waitin' In School
  30. Believe What You Say (single version)
  31. My Bucket's Got A Hole In It
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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
Rock & roll was still a novelty and singles ruled the record market when 17-year-old Ricky Nelson released his debut album in 1957; it immediately jumped to No. 1 on the Billboard charts. That's why Capitol fleshes out some of its twofer releases of Nelson's Imperial albums with non-album hit singles. It's stunning to hear how well Nelson's debut and sophomore LPs hold up long after their original appearances. Aside from "Be Bop Baby" (and its "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" B-side), most of the cuts on Ricky are covers, including a wonderfully sedate take on Jimmie Rodgers's "Honeycomb," proving Nelson was indeed the Perry Como of early rockers. It also includes two Carl Perkins covers, including the definitive "Your True Love." The second LP displays growth and rocks harder, concluding with the sublime "Poor Little Fool." --Bill Holdship



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Ricky's first
It's unfortunate, in a way, that Capitol chose to do these two-fer cd's strictly in chronological order, because Ricky Nelson's first album, "Ricky", is much weaker than his second, "Ricky Nelson" (Imperial were not very good with album titles, lol). These two albums are like day and night. The first album features 17 year old Ricky crooning - without much conviction - his way through a mixture of rock and roll covers and standards probably chosen by his dad. Songs like "Baby I'm Sorry", "If You ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Ricky
Call me Rick! Why? Once the name was shortened, the songs seemed to lack the certain something evident in this album.
This album is a CLASSIC.
Excluding ELVIS, who was (and still is!) alone up there in the upper-upper-upper stratosphere, RICKY was the epitome of "white-boy" rock&roll, music intended to be fun, simple, danceable, devil-may-care (damn the adults!!) and without message. Ricky was excellent at this as this album proves. A long overdue item. A tremendous example of the KISS ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - There's an even better release out there...
The two-fer reissue "Ricky Sings Again/Songs by Ricky" is significantly better than this CD, which features his first two LP's from 1957. The other disc offers his third and fourth albums, and the improvement in his vocals, in his band, in his choice of material are all evident. This one is not bad, of course. Rick's talent at age 17 was surprisingly high, but his first two records were mostly rockabilly covers and as good as Nelson was, he wasn't as good performing Jerry Lee Lewis songs as The Killer ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Young Nelson!
This is a CD containing Ricky Nelson's first two albums both released in 1957. Nelson was only 17 at the time, and considering his young age, he sounds musically surprisingly mature on many of these early recordings. On the first album Nelson is backed by seasoned, but excellent studio-musicians like guitarist Joe Maphis and with the Jordanaires backing him vocally on several tracks. The songs are a mixture of Nelson's own rockabilly favourites and softer ballads to please a larger audience and his father ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Really Great
It's really about the collection of four cds, which contain all of Ricky's work for Imperial. I'm suprised they weren't released as a boxed set. The re-mastering was absoutely perfect. If these same people produce Rick's Decca work on CD, I'll buy it, even though I already have a cd version. The re-mastering is just that good. I have another cd of "Rick is 21", and it's not even close. An absoute MUST HAVE for Ricky/Rick Nelson fans!



 


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