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Seven Nights To Rock
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Album Details: Seven Nights To Rock

Release Date:06/08/2004
Label:Ace Records Uk
UPC:029667199728

Track List: Seven Nights To Rock

  1. I'm Mad With You
  2. Honolulu Rock-A Roll-A
  3. Rock 'N' Roll Mr. Bullfrog
  4. Hey Shah
  5. Short But Sweet
  6. Maybe It's All for the Best
  7. Memphis Blues
  8. Grandpa Stole My Baby
  9. Keep a Light in the Window for Me
  1. Wanted
  2. Piano Breakdown
  3. If You Don't Want No More of My ...
  4. Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
  5. Without a Port of Love
  6. Sugar Beet
  7. Jose the Mexican Boy
  8. So Long

Pro Reviews: Seven Nights To Rock

  • All Music Guide

    With 24 sides cut for King between 195056, this complements Ace's prior Moon Mullican compilation Moonshine Jamboree, which also covered his King stint, though with 24 different tracks. Moonshine Jamboree remains the best single release on which to start investigating Mullican, but certainly anyone who liked Moonshine Jamboree a lot would like Seven Nights to Rock too, documenting as it does the pianist during the same era. Mullican's gotten some ink for being an influence on early rockabilly musicians, and this does have a few 1956 stabs at recording in a Bill Haleyinfluenced, nearlyrockabilly style with Boyd Bennett his Rockets. In truth, however, Mullican sounds more comfortable in an easygoing, rollicking honkytonk style influenced by western swing and boogie, and it's that approach which dominates this compilation. Certainly you can hear a resemblance to Jerry Lee Lewis on cuts like "Keep a Light in the Window for Me," but it's much closer to Lewis' lazier, more countryoriented n...umbers than to Jerry Lee's wilder rockabilly outings. The boogie and blues elements do rise higher on occasion, though, as on the instrumentals "Memphis Blues" and "Piano Breakdown," and the 1953 single "Grandpa Stole My Baby," the last of which is actually much closer to RB (complete with sax) than hillbilly. The overthetop pathos of "Crippled for Life" aren't much fun to grimace through, but it's not typical of a generally firstrate collection of earlytomid'50s honkytonk country. Almost everything here was issued on King singles in the 1950s, incidentally, but the CD does include two previously unreleased alternate takes, of "So Long" and "Wanted." - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Moon Mullican

By rights, Moon Mullican should be a legend twice over, in country music and rock roll. He merged them both -- as well as blues, pop, and honky tonk -- into a seamless whole at the drop of a hat and the ripple of a keyboard, and also managed to play a seminal role in the history of Western swing, all in a recording career that lasted less than 30 years. Instead, for de... Read more