Artist: Jerry Lee Lewis
Title: The Complete Palomino Club Recordings
Year Of Release: 1989
Label: Tomato
Genre: Country, Rock & Roll, Rockabilly
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 02:26:38
Total Size: 434/890 Mb (scans)
Tracklist:01. You Win Again 03:33
02. What Made Milwaukee Famous 03:42
03. What'd I Say 04:18
04. Meat Man 02:54
05. Another Place, Another Time 03:04
06. I Can't Stop Loving You 03:47
07. Your Cheatin' Heart 02:36
08. Big Legged Woman 03:12
09. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On 04:13
10. Great Balls Of Fire 02:41
11. Rockin' My Life Away 02:10
12. Harbor Lights 03:37
13. Bottles And Barstools 03:08
14. You Belong To Me 03:09
15. Who's Gonna Play This Old Piano 04:00
16. Careless Hands 03:08
17. Trouble In Mind 03:14
18. Who Will The Next Fool Be 03:21
19. Touching Home 03:07
20. More To Love Than This 04:22
21. Cold Cold Heart 03:18
01. 39 And Holding 04:22
02. She Even Woke Me Up 03:33
03. I Wish I Was Eighteen 03:39
04. Lucille 03:29
05. Brown Eyed Handsome Man 02:22
06. Hey Good Lookin 02:49
07. Roll Over Beethoven 02:20
08. Chantilly Lace 02:32
09. Little Queenie 03:48
10. Johnny B. Goode 04:04
11. No Headstone On My Grave 04:09
12. Georgia On My Mind 04:10
13. Mexicali Rose 06:03
14. Will The Circle Be Unbroken 03:01
15. I'll Find It Where I Can 02:33
16. High School Confidential 02:04
17. Boogie Woogie Countryman 02:25
18. Middle Aged Crazy 03:29
19. You Are My Sunshine 04:35
20. Picture From Life's Other Side 05:40
21. Over The Rainbow 04:36
In the late '80s, Tomato released several CDs focusing on Jerry Lee Lewis' performances at the Palomino in L.A.'s suburban San Fernando Valley. First, Tomato released Rockin' My Life Away, Rocket 88, and the country-oriented Heartbreak. Then, in 1989, Tomato combined the contents of those three CDs on the double-CD The Complete Palomino Club Recordings and added ten bonus tracks. Though Live at the Star Club remains the Killer's most essential live album, the performances on this collection (which spans 1979-1985) find him in generally excellent form as both a honky tonker and a rock & roller. If one were asked whether Lewis was more convincing as a country singer or a rocker, it would be an impossible choice to make because the fact is that he's equally convincing in both areas. Rockabilly fans will savor his performances of hits like "Great Balls of Fire" and "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," but he's no less captivating when he turns his attention to several Hank Williams gems (including "Your Cheatin' Heart," "Cold Cold Heart," "Hey Good Lookin'," and "You Win Again") as well as Dottie West's "Careless Hands," Don Gibson's "I Can't Stop Loving You," and his own country smash "What Made Milwaukee Famous." The ten bonus tracks, meanwhile, range from "You Are My Sunshine" and "High School Confidential" to the country gospel favorite "Will the Circle Be Unbroken," which is an interesting choice for the Killer given his reputation for decadence. Boasting a total of 42 selections, this is a collection that Lewis' devotees will find to be a musical feast.
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