Jack Scott cut a couple of great rockabilly 45s for ABC/Paramount
to begin his career, and Scott's two biggest hits, "What in the
World's Come Over You" and "Burning Bridges," were recorded
directly after his stay at Carlton Records. But it's generally
conceded by rockabilly fans that the majority of his best and most
lasting work was cut for that label between 1958 and 1960. This
26-track compilation makes a nice one-stop for the casual Scott fan
who doesn't want to opt for Bear Family's massive multi-disc box
set, as it's loaded with great rockers like "The Way I Walk,"
"Leroy," "Goodbye Baby," and his first big hit, "My True Love." But
the non-inclusion of his two biggest hits and his early rockabilly
singles keep this one from being the definitive package, although
it's great listening all the way. ~ Cub Koda
General
| Label: |
Rollercoaster Records
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| Release date: |
May 2000 |
| Performers: |
Jack Scott
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| Format: |
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| Categories: |
Music
Promotions
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| LSN: |
XS3-C6B-TJE-1 |
| Barcode: |
5012814030024 |
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