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The Best Of Crest Records (CD)

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DISC 1 for The Best Of Crest Records (CD) Album By Various Artists
1   Wild Man Wild - Hal Jackson/The Chromatics
2   Skinny Jim - Eddie Cochran
3   Can You Bop? - Tom Wilson
4   Stack a Records - Tom Tall
5   Been Gone a Long Time - Hank Sanders
6   Somebody To Love - Jimmy Bowen
7   Primitive Love - Tom Reeves
8   Buzzsaw - The Gee Cees
9   Lovin' Lorene - Glenn Garrison
10   Rock 'N' Roll Blues - Norm Skylar
11   Umm, Kiss Me Goodnight - Buddy Lowe
12   Spotlight - Frank & Ernie
13   I.O.U. - Jack Lewis
14   Ballin' Keen - Bobby & Terry Caraway
15   Pretty Little Devil - Eddie Cochran/Bob Denton
16   Ridin' the Frets - Desert Stars
17   You're the Reason - Bobby Edwards
18   Rockin' and a Rollin' - Dick Bills
19   Can't Walk Em Off - Marty Cooper
20   Drowning All My Sorrows - Gene Bo Davis
21   What Happened Last Night? - Johnny Donn
22   Yea, Yea, Come Another Day - Tony Casanova
23   Date Bait - Bill Skidmore III
24   Bumble Twist - Phil Baugh
25   Cool Juice - Tommy Law
26   You're the Prettiest One - The Classics
27   Three Carburettors - Don Carson
28   Function At the Junction - Smoki Whitfield
29   Don't Be Bashful Little Girl - Four Young Men
30   Three Stars - Tommy Dee
 


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Record Collector (magazine) (p.88) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[W]hen the records were good, they were really good....[There are] rockabilly delights in store on this CD."

Title Note

Crest Records was founded in 1947 as an offshoot of American Music Publishing, who handled some of the top songwriters from the early days of country music. When rhythm & blues began crossing paths with hillbilly music and spawning rock & roll, Crest was one of the many independent labels that hopped on the bandwagon, and this compilation from the German SPV label collects 30 tunes from Crest's archives. Crest's best known act was Eddie Cochran, who cut some country-flavored sides for the label and scored his first rock & roll hit with "Skinny Jim" before moving on to Liberty Records, where he recorded his best and best known work; "Skinny Jim" makes the cut here, as well as a C&W number he recorded with Bob Denton, "Pretty Little Devil." Glen Campbell also recorded some early material for Crest, and "Buzz Saw" (credited to the Gee Cees) is a tough instrumental number with Campbell's guitar work facing off against a horn section. Beyond Cochran and Campbell's juvenilia, the best known release from Crest was Tommy Dee's "Three Stars," a maudlin tribute to Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and the Big Bopper released only a few weeks after their fatal plane crash in February 1959 (oddly, Eddie Cochran also cut a version of the tune, and his less saccharine, more heartfelt interpretation is vastly superior), and the rest of The Best of Crest Records is devoted to lesser-known material. But most of the tracks on this collection are fun stuff, ranging from swinging country boogie verging on rock (Tom Wilson's "Can You Bop" and Hank Sanders' "Been Gone a Long Time"), wild R&B ("Function at the Junction" by Smoki Whitfield), and hot instrumentals "Ridin' the Frets" by the Desert Stars) to lots of potent early rock & roll. Crest may not have been one of the great labels of the first rock & roll era, but this stroll through their catalog shows they released more than their share of top-notch singles, and there are plenty of fine sounds to be found here. ~ Mark Deming



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