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Buddy Holly - Buddy Holly Collection (CD)

Buddy Holly Collection
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Album Details: Buddy Holly Collection

Release Date:09/28/1993
Label:Mca
UPC:008811088323

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    Artist before his time

    By Michael S  Aug 2, 2000

    One of the greatest albums of all time. Buddy was one of the greatest talents of R&R and was poorly treated by his record company. But this makes up for all the years of poor coverage of his music. I have the 6-album set of the recording. This cover...s everything Buddy Holly recorded and is required for any Buddy fan because anything less makes you pine for more. This is a great historical record showing Buddy's development from the beginning of his career to music he recorded in his NY apartment just weeks before his tragic death on 2/3/1959 at the ripe old age of 22. It truly was the day the music died. This recording includes the rough, pure, and unedited versions of his well-known songs along with many great but obscure songs. It also includes the sometimes poorly overdubbed and released versions of the same songs. If you are a 50's, rock history or Buddy fan this is a must. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Given the reluctance of MCA to release a CD version of the complete Buddy Holly recordings (due to either legal issues or a skepticism of its commercial worth), the double-disc 1993 set The Buddy Holly Collection stands as the most comprehensive and greatest CD-era retrospective of the legendary rock roller. Though it contains all the big hits, this is not the place to turn if you're only looking for "That'll Be the Day," "Not Fade Away," "Everyday," "Oh Boy," "Peggy Sue," "Maybe Baby," "Rave On," "Well All Right," and "It Doesn't Matter Anymore" -- they're all here, but they don't start unrolling until track 15 on the first disc. No, this collection is for listeners who know the hits but need more; namely, they need proof that Holly was one of the greatest, most inventive artists in the first wave of rock roll, which this collection certainly illustrates, through its selection of lesser-known sides that showcase both his wild-man rockabilly ways and his sensitive songwriting. If the... set takes a little while to get going -- it kicks off with the dynamite "Down the Line," but then the collection, and Holly, take a little while to find a groove -- there are also no bum tracks here, and taken as a whole, Buddy's gifts as a songwriter and a rocker are staggering. Until the complete box is finally issued on CD, this will have to stand as the most comprehensive Holly collection on CD, and as such, it's absolutely necessary for anybody who loves American music of the 20th century. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Buddy Holly

Buddy Holly is perhaps the most anomalous legend of '50s rock roll -- he had his share of hits, and he achieved major rock roll stardom, but his importance transcends any sales figures or even the particulars of any one song (or group of songs) that he wrote or recorded. Holly was unique, his legendary status and his impact on popular music all the more extraordinary ... Read more