A Night at the Royal Albert Hall

A Night at the Royal Albert Hall

by The Everly Brothers
A Night at the Royal Albert Hall

A Night at the Royal Albert Hall

by The Everly Brothers

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Overview

The Everly Brothers' September 23, 1983, reunion concert at Royal Albert Hall has been kicking around for so long that this double-CD European import has probably been ignored by most listeners. At the time of its release in 1984, there wasn't a huge amount of Everly Brothers material out there, and no truly comprehensive hits collection (apart from a strange but excellent Arista Records double LP that never got picked up as a CD); since then, however, virtually their entire Cadence Records catalog and much (though not all) of the best of their Warner Bros. recordings have been made available at various times. Thus, part of the imperative behind this release has sort of dissolved over time, but that doesn't mean this album doesn't have value -- Don and Phil Everly are a little bit less spirited here than they were on the better parts of their Warner Bros. live album, recorded 13 years earlier, and the show is a little slicker than any they might've put on when they were an active, ongoing performing unit, but they can still rock out and their harmonizing was as fine as ever. Additionally, they had the advantage of doing all of this as a fresh start; the whole event was intrinsically special to the participants. It was soon after this performance that they proved they were something more than a pure "oldies" act by charting a number four hit in England with "Wings of a Nightingale." Recording technology had improved significantly from 1969, even if the Everlys were older, so what was recorded was recorded better, and the remastering job on this CD is excellent, with a much louder, closer sound. There's about 40 minutes more music on this boxed double-CD set than there is on Mercury's single CD of the same concert, and the song order has also been restored to the actual sequence in which everything was played -- the additional songs, including some medleys restored to their original order, and "Barbara Allen," "Lightning Express," "Put My Little Shoes Away," "Down in the Willow Garden," "Long Time Gone," Sam Cooke's "You Send Me" (which they make over completely in their own style), "Blues (Stay Away From Me)," and "Step It up and Go" make this show much more than the live greatest-hits performance that it seemed to be in the original release, and present the duo as more ambitious than listeners were led to believe they had been. There's also some very thorough annotation by Dave Thompson, but on the minus side, the track numbers don't match up with the listing on the box or in the enclosed booklet; each medley's individual section has been given an index number, so none of the index points on the first disc after track five correspond to the numbers listed. ~ Bruce Eder

Product Details

Release Date: 11/26/2021
Label: Stardust Records
UPC: 0889466259227
Rank: 12827

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. The Price of Love
  2. Walk Right Back
  3. Claudette
  4. Crying in the Rain
  5. Love Is Strange
  6. Medley: Take a Message to Mary/Maybe Tomorrow/I Wonder If I Care as Much
  7. When Will I Be Loved
  8. Bird Dog
  9. Medley: Devoted to You/Ebony Eyes/Love Hurts
  10. Barbara Allen
  11. Lightning Express
  12. Put My Little Shoes Away
  13. Long Time Gone
  14. Down in the Willow Garden
  15. Step It Up and Go

Disc 2

  1. Cathy's Clown
  2. Gone, Gone, Gone
  3. You Send Me
  4. So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)
  5. Baby What You Want Me to Do
  6. Bye Bye Love
  7. All I Have to Do Is Dream
  8. Wake Up, Little Susie
  9. ('Till) I Kissed You
  10. Temptation
  11. Be-Bop-A-Lula
  12. Lucille
  13. Let It Be Me
  14. Good Golly Miss Molly

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Everly Brothers   Primary Artist
Don Everly   Primary Artist
Pete Wingfield   Keyboards
Albert Lee   Guitar
Mark Griffiths   Bass
Martin Jenner   Guitar
Graham Jarvis   Drums

Technical Credits

Tex Ritter   Composer
Sonny Curtis   Composer
Sylvia Robinson   Composer
Tex Davis   Composer
Jimmy Reed   Composer
Boudleaux Bryant   Composer
Frank Hartford   Composer
Eddie Klein   Digital Editing
Carole King   Composer
Ethel Smith   Composer
Alton Delmore   Composer
John Marascalco   Composer
John D. Loudermilk   Composer
David Jacob   Engineer
John James   Engineer
Sam Cooke   Composer
Wayne Raney   Composer
Rabon Delmore   Composer
Nacio Herb Brown   Composer
Mickey Baker   Composer
Manny Curtis   Composer
Arthur Freed   Composer
Albert Collins   Composer
Bradley Kincaid   Composer
Gilbert Becaud   Composer
Felice Bryant   Composer
Don Everly   Composer
Doug Hopkins   Engineer
Gene Vincent   Composer
Charlie Monroe   Composer
Little Richard   Composer
Howard Greenfield   Composer
Phil Everly   Composer
Roy Orbison   Composer
Jimmy Howard   Composer
Henry Glover   Composer
Richard Penniman   Composer
Susan Urban   Composer
Ike Everly   Composer
Pierre Delanoe   Composer
Robert "Bumps" Blackwell   Composer
Colin Northfield   Engineer
Steve Rooke   Mastering
Frank Harford   Composer
Al Collins   Composer
Dave Thompson   Liner Notes
Mann Curtis   Composer
Tony Clark   Producer
Traditional   Composer
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