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20 Golden Greats

Hollies, Buddy Holly Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (20 Mar 1999)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Universal / Island
  • ASIN: B000026XRN
  • Other Editions: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 58,654 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Samples
Song TitleArtist Time Price
Listen  1. That'll Be The DayThe Crickets 2:19£0.89
Listen  2. Peggy SueBuddy Holly 2:32£0.89
Listen  3. Words Of LoveBuddy Holly 1:58£0.89
Listen  4. EverydayBuddy Holly 2:10£0.89
Listen  5. Not Fade AwayThe Crickets 2:24£0.89
Listen  6. Oh Boy!The Crickets 2:10£0.89
Listen  7. Maybe BabyThe Crickets 2:04£0.89
Listen  8. Listen To MeBuddy Holly 2:23£0.89
Listen  9. HeartbeatBuddy Holly 2:12£0.89
Listen10. Think It OverThe Crickets 1:48£0.89
Listen11. It Doesn't Matter AnymoreBuddy Holly 2:06£0.89
Listen12. It's So EasyThe Crickets 2:12£0.89
Listen13. Well...All RightBuddy Holly 2:16£0.89
Listen14. Rave OnBuddy Holly 1:50£0.89
Listen15. Raining In My HeartBuddy Holly 2:51£0.89
Listen16. True Love WaysBuddy Holly 3:03£0.89
Listen17. Peggy Sue Got MarriedBuddy Holly 2:07£0.89
Listen18. Bo DiddleyBuddy Holly 2:23£0.89
Listen19. Brown Eyed Handsome ManBuddy Holly 2:07£0.89
Listen20. WishingBuddy Holly 2:05£0.89


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Buddy Holly possessed plain looks, heavy-framed glasses, an all-American smile and a hiccup of a voice. In his mind, however, he was a rock and roll star and, in a self-fulfilling prophecy over the course of a three-year recording career, he changed the face of music and influenced a generation of teenagers. Immortalised in song many times since his untimely death, Holly's legacy was immediate and apparent, rather than being "the day the music died". His straightforward barrage of guitars, untrained voice and ordinary looks persuaded teenagers the world over that they didn't have to be Elvis Presley to be rock stars. Thousands of bands were formed, all trying to get that Buddy Holly sound. That only a few got close is testament to just how well crafted these songs, steeped in the Southern traditions of gospel and country, really are. Thousands imitated, no one bettered. --Ben Clancy

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Buddy Holly 14 Mar 2011
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This matches up with an old vinyl record I have - bright & lively music of the start of Rock & roll
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8 of 12 people found the following review helpful
And he still does!! 27 Oct 2008
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This was the collection of Buddy songs that went round my old school in the seventies! Back then I didn't know who Buddy holly was, it sort of fitted in with the Diana Ross and the Supremes LP. The Beach Boys twenty golden Greats LP and Simon and Garfunkles Greatest hits LP I memories of nicking them fron Woolworths come flooding back!
This is a great record!! Think it Over is especially fine!!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
STELLAR GOLD RECORD COMPILATION OF HITS 9 Oct 2007
By Mark - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Assuming this is identical to the 1978 vinyl disc that I own...

This is probably the best place to start for anyone who wants to learn about Buddy Holly and his music. Compiled by Holly expert John Beecher in England, it sold over 500,000 copies. The Gold Record was awarded to Norman Petty shortly before his death from leukemia in 1984.

These 20 tracks showcase a particularly brilliant stretch of Holly's extraordinary range and creativity. Unlike many artists, with Holly it was never, "here's Buddy and the Crickets doing this song, and here they are doing another song...". Buddy approached each session as if he had never recorded a song before. He often created a completely new sound just for that song. The classic example is the single "Peggy Sue/Everyday". The two sides do not remotely resemble one another.

Three posthumous overdubs that charted as singles in the U.K. are here:

"Peggy Sue Got Married" is the Jack Hanson Orchestra overdub, 1960. "Bo Diddley" and "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" are Fireballs overdubs from the 1963 album "Reminiscing". "Wishing" is undubbed, and all other tracks are original releases in Holly's lifetime.

One wonders why MCA/USA has not reissued this stellar gold record compilation. Apparently the present catalog (old recordings) producers seem to be "purists" reluctant to release overdubs. I can't argue with that, except to say it keeps some fine Holly performances out of their catalog.

Meanwhile the Crickets have been screwed royally...

Unlike this album, MCA no longer credits the Crickets on its Buddy Holly releases. Even the Brunswick recordings ("That'll Be the Day") which were originally released as simply "The Crickets".

Perversely, adding insult to injury, someone in authority between 1985-1990 gave license to a group called the Picks to overdub any and all Holly songs with their vocal harmonies. These modern overdubs deface Holly's finest work, and are widely distributed as "Buddy Holly and the Picks".

As result, there are surely a lot of people out there who think Holly's band was the Picks, and that Holly and the Picks were not very good (they're not).

The price for this single disc CD is admittedly outrageous -- but if the sound quality is good it's worth every penny.

If you want to introduce someone to Holly, this is probably the most impressive CD you could give them.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Charles Holley's greatest! 13 May 2010
By Annie Van Auken - Published on Amazon.com
Nine Top Ten hits in barely two years and then a fateful flight on a small plane (some claim was called the American Pie) and Buddy Holly entered the realm of rock & roll legend. The superb 1978 MCA record album BUDDY HOLLY / THE CRICKETS 20 GOLDEN GREATS (MCA-1484) has all their 'A' and some 'B' sides, as well as a few stereo songs released posthumously. A career's worth of classic tunes that seemed to come from nowhere, just as Lubbock's Charles Hardin Holley and his band had in mid-1956.

The Crickets were Buddy Holly (lead guitar and vocalist), Niki Sullivan (guitar), Joe B. Mauldin (bass), and Jerry Allison (drums).

PROGRAM--
(S = stereo)

SIDE ONE
[2:16] That'll Be The Day
[2:35] Peggy Sue
[2:01] Words Of Love
[2:12] Everyday
[2:25] Not Fade Away
[2:11] Oh Boy
[2:06] Maybe Baby
[3:26] Listen To Me
[2:13] Heartbeat
[2:50] Think It Over

SIDE TWO
[2:16] It Doesn't Matter Any More (S)
[2:14] It's So Easy
[2:18] Well...All Right
[1:53] Rave On
[2:52] Raining In My Heart
[2:51] True Love Ways (S)
[2:10] Peggy Sue Got Married
[2:24] Bo Diddley (S)
[2:07] Brown Eyed Handsome Man (S)
[2:08] Wishing
TOTAL TIME: 47:28
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Not Fade Away 23 Feb 2010
By Tom Without Pity - Published on Amazon.com
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This is a review for the MCA CD release of "20 Golden Greats" by Buddy Holly & the Crickets." Everything on this disc was recorded between 1956 and 1958,
and the most famous recordings were released between 1957 and 1959.

By the way, The Crickets were Jerry Allison , an innovative drummer,
Joe B. Mauldin on bass and eventually newcomer Nikki Sullivan on rhythm guitar

It's hard to know where to begin with this CD, there's so much to discuss and all of it was done in such a short time. Leading off are the big hits like "That'll Be the Day" and "Peggy Sue," although to me just about everything on this reissue of the 1978 LP was or should've been a hit record. It makes one wonder what Buddy would've done had he lived, he certainly had the ability to stay on top for as long as he cared to.

You have cuts like "Heartbeat," "Everyday," and the classic "Not Fade Away,"
followed by goodies like "Oh Boy!" "Maybe Baby, " and "Listen to Me."
One thing is clear, listening to these recordings, Buddy was not happy unless
he or the group came up with some type of new or at least novel sound for every recording, they always seem to be trying a different approach.

"Listen To Me," "Heartbeat," "Think It Over" and "It Doesn't Matter Anymore" each have their own flavor and listening to "It's So Easy," "Well....All Right," a particular favorite of mine along with "Rave On," "Raining In My Heart" and "True Love Ways" makes one realize what a variety of musical atmospheres Buddy and producer Norman Petty must've considered for these recordings.

Finally you have four titles that were not released in Buddy's lifetime,
"Peggy Sue Got Married," "Bo Diddley," "Brown-Eyed Handsome Man" and "Wishing."

That sums up this must-have CD for any fan of early rock, yes, there are more complete collections available, but foreign or domestic, this is a concise
collection of what Buddy Holly and The Crickets were doing all those years ago and why they and their music will not fade away. Not in memory or in our hearts.
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