Memorial Collection

Memorial Collection

by Buddy Holly
Memorial Collection

Memorial Collection

by Buddy Holly

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Overview

Universal's 2009 triple-disc set Memorial Collection and its two-CD companion, Down the Line: Rarities, effectively act as a substitution for a reissue of the six-LP 1979 box The Complete Buddy Holly, long a holy grail item among rock & roll fanatics. That set never materialized on CD for various legal and logistical reasons, so bootleggers stepped into the void, assembling a ten-disc set that went far beyond the original vinyl box, and then as the original recordings crept into public domain in Europe, year-by-year chronicles started to pop up over there. These satisfied the needs of completists in a way Universal's twin 2009 CD sets may never, as there are too many missing alternate takes, apartment tapes, and demos -- not to mention live cuts, which are virtually absent -- but for hardcore fans who are less obsessive, these two releases are far easier to absorb than the bootleg, which gets weighed down in historical minutia that obscure the big picture. The big picture is what the 60-track Memorial Collection is all about: it's the master takes, including all the hit singles, bookended by rare recordings. At the front, it's three tracks from Holly's country/rockabilly duets with Bob Montgomery (one of which, "Soft Place in My Heart," also shows up on Down the Line); at the back, it's the guitar-and-vocal solo recordings Buddy cut at his New York City home in late 1958/early 1959, recordings that are dubbed "the Apartment Tapes" among fans. Here too there are some duplicates with Down the Line -- "Peggy Sue Got Married," "That Makes It Tough," "Learning the Game," "Dearest," "Crying, Waiting, Hoping," and "Smokey Joe's Cafe" show up in both places -- but again, the attraction of Memorial Collection is that it places all this music in context, so it's possible to hear Holly's development from a second half in a high lonesome close harmony duo to a hiccupping rockabilly cat enraptured by Elvis Presley to a rocker who synthesized Elvis and Chuck Berry, turning into a wildly inventive songwriter and record-maker whose legacy remains one of the greatest of American music in the 20th century. Memorial Collection divides into three easy-to-digest parts: the first disc has Holly's earliest, wildest rock & roll, the second captures the Crickets in full flight, the third has his poppiest material. The earliest recordings on the first disc are enjoyably rough, but it's not until a July 22, 1956, session highlighted by "Rock Around with Ollie Vee" that Holly finally finds his voice. From there, the progression is startling: a few months later he cut "That'll Be the Day" and "I'm Looking for Someone to Love" at the same session, and a few months after that "Words of Love" ushered in a new sense of melodic delicacy and studio experimentation. "Words of Love" contained overdubbed harmonies -- one of the first, possibly the first example of this technique -- so it's the most explicit example of how Holly's singles sounded different, but after his earliest rock & roll his records were filled with subtle, interesting sonic textures deriving equally from arrangements and engineering. Because of its length, Memorial Collection reveals these details in a way single-disc hits compilations don't and it has a better flow than the previous standard-bearer for Holly CDs, the 1993 two-CD The Buddy Holly Collection, so it's not just educational, it's entertaining, too -- and that's especially true with all the alternate takes and rarities relegated to Down the Line, which fills in the details for scholars and obsessives, leaving this set for the serious listeners who want to delve into the richness of Holly's legacy without bothering with the loose ends and ephemera. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 02/10/2009
Label: Geffen
UPC: 0602517726529
Rank: 51469

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Down The Line [Undubbed]
  2. Soft Place In My Heart [Undubbed]
  3. You And I Are Through
  4. Midnight Shift
  5. Love Me
  6. Don't Come Back Knockin'
  7. Blue Days, Black Nights
  8. Baby, Won't You Come Out Tonight
  9. I'm Gonna Set My Foot Down
  10. Changing All Those Changes
  11. Rock-A-Bye Rock
  12. Rock Around With Ollie Vee
  13. Girl On My Mind
  14. Ting-A-Ling
  15. Modern Don Juan
  16. Holly Hop [Undubbed]
  17. Brown-Eyed Handsome Man
  18. That'll Be The Day
  19. I'm Looking For Someone To Love
  20. Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues

Disc 2

  1. Words Of Love
  2. Not Fade Away
  3. Everyday
  4. Ready Teddy
  5. Tell Me How
  6. Oh Boy!
  7. Listen To Me
  8. Peggy Sue
  9. I'm Gonna Love You Too
  10. It's Too Late
  11. Maybe Baby
  12. You've Got Love
  13. Rock Me My Baby
  14. Look At Me
  15. You're So Square (Baby I Don't Care)
  16. Little Baby
  17. Rave On
  18. Well... All Right
  19. Take Your Time
  20. Fool's Paradise

Disc 3

  1. Think It Over
  2. Heartbeat
  3. It's So Easy
  4. Lonesome Tears
  5. Love's Made A Fool Of You
  6. Wishing
  7. Early In The Morning
  8. Now We're One
  9. Reminiscing
  10. True Love Ways
  11. It Doesn't Matter Anymore
  12. Raining In My Heart
  13. What To Do [Undubbed]
  14. Peggy Sue Got Married [Undubbed]
  15. That Makes It Tough [Undubbed]
  16. Crying, Waiting, Hoping [Undubbed]
  17. Learning The Game [Undubbed]
  18. You're The One [Undubbed]
  19. Smokey Joe's Cafe [Undubbed]
  20. Dearest [Undubbed]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Buddy Holly   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Don Guess   Primary Artist,Bass
Waylon Jennings   Primary Artist,Handclapping
Farris Coursey   Primary Artist,Drums
Bob Montgomery   Primary Artist,Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
The Crickets   Primary Artist
Grady Martin   Primary Artist,Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm)
Buddy & Bob   Primary Artist
Slim Corbin   Primary Artist
Sonny Curtis   Primary Artist,Fiddle,Guitar
Panama Francis   Drums
George Barnes   Guitar
Ernie Hayes   Piano
Dick Jacobs   Conductor,Orchestra Director
Larry Welborn   Bass
Sam "The Man" Taylor   Sax (Tenor)
Phil Kraus   Drums
Niki Sullivan   Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm),Vocals (Background)
Norman Petty   Organ,Piano,Celeste
Ernest Hayes   Piano
The Picks   Vocals (Background)
The Roses   Vocals (Background)
Curtis Ousley   Sax (Tenor)
Floyd Cramer   Piano
Joe Mauldin   Bass
Jerry Allison   Drums,Percussion,Cardboard Box,Vocals (Background)
June Clark   Vocals (Background),Vocals (Background)
Bob "Crow" Clarke   Drums
George Atwood   Bass
Abraham "Boomie" Richmond   Sax (Tenor)
C.W. Kendall, Jr.   Piano
Donald Arnone   Guitar
Ray "Slim" Corbin   Handclapping
Don Arnone   Guitar (Rhythm)
Elbert Raymond "Dutch" McMillin   Sax (Alto)
Bobby Montgomery   Guitar,Vocals
Ray Corbin   Handclapping
The Helen Way Singers   Vocals (Background)
Boomie Richmond   Sax (Tenor)
Vi Petty   Piano
Ramona Tollet   Vocals (Background)
Gary Tollet   Vocals (Background)
Al Chernet   Guitar
The Fireballs   Featured Artist
King Curtis   Sax (Tenor)
Harold Bradley   Guitar
Douglas Kirkham   Percussion
Al Caiola   Guitar
Tommy Allsup   Guitar
Sanford Block   Bass

Technical Credits

Shorty Long   Composer,Composer
Sonny West   Composer
Susan Heather   Composer
Andy McKaie   Compilation Producer
Sonny Curtis   Composer
Boudleaux Bryant   Composer
Bud Scoppa   Liner Notes
Chuck Berry   Composer
Chuck Willis   Composer
Earl Bud Lee   Composer
Ellas McDaniel   Composer
Don Guess   Composer
John Marascalco   Composer
Erick Labson   Remastering,Digital Remastering
Waylon Jennings   Composer
Ruth Roberts   Composer
Dick Jacobs   Producer,Audio Production
Johnny Wilson   Composer
Horace Linsley   Composer
S. Gibson   Composer
Jerry Leiber   Composer
Niki Sullivan   Composer
Owen Bradley   Producer,Audio Production
Norman Petty   Composer,Producer,Audio Production
Mickey Baker   Composer
Mike Stoller   Composer
Buddy Holly   Composer
Bob Montgomery   Composer,Composer
Felice Bryant   Composer
Joe Mauldin   Composer
Jerry Allison   Composer
Roy Orbison   Composer
Ahmet Nugetre   Composer
Prentice Herman Polk Jr.   Composer
Sue Parrish   Composer
Prentice Polk   Composer
C.W. Kendall   Composer,Composer
Earl Lee   Composer
Jack Neal   Composer,Composer
Jimmy Ainsworth   Composer
Mike Fink   Design
Slim Corbin   Composer
Bobby Montgomery   Composer
Adam Abrams   Product Manager
Jimmie Ainsworth   Composer
Stanley Clayton   Composer
Beth Stempel   Production Coordination
Sonny LeGlaire   Composer
Bo Diddley   Composer
Bobby Darin   Composer
Bob Thiele   Producer,Audio Production
Bill Tilghman   Composer
King Curtis   Composer
Bill Tighman   Composer
Joe Parrish   Composer
Ben Hall   Composer
Sue Parish   Composer
Charles Harding   Composer
Arthur Kendall   Composer
Jack Neil   Composer
Sunny West   Composer
Ahmet Ertegun   Composer
Woody Harris   Composer
Paul Anka   Composer
Bob Gibson   Composer
Robert "Bumps" Blackwell   Composer
Ryan Null   Photo Coordination
Bill Katz   Composer
Ella Holley   Composer
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