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Gold
(2005)
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Geffen/Decca/Chronicles' 2005 release Gold is a retitled reissue of the 1993 double-disc set The Buddy Holly Collection, bearing different artwork but the same liner notes. 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), this set -- ...
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From the Original Master Tapes
(1985)
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Buddy Holly
MCA got serious about reissuing vintage music from its library in the 1980s, when it put the responsibility in the hands of producer Steve Hoffman, who was willing to spend the time and do the research required to find the right masters and also to propose doing right by them. One of the first results was For the First Time Anywhere, which ...
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Best of Buddy Holly [Universal]
(2002)
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There's been a staggering amount of Buddy Holly compilations issued over the years, and one of the first to be assembled in the early 21st century turned out to be 2002's Best Of. How do tracks recorded back in the '50s stand up nearly half-a-century later? Well, if they're Buddy Holly tunes, they hold up surprisingly well. The basis for many ...
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Raining in My Heart [Pazzazz]
(2005)
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This rather odd assortment of Buddy Holly sides features some that are well known ("Peggy Sue," "Words of Love") and others that are a good deal more obscure, including the very country-sounding "Blue Days, Black Nights," which Holly recorded in 1956 in the early phase of his Decca contract when all concerned were trying to figure out what to do ...
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Forever 22
(2001)
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The Singles +
(2001)
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Buddy Holly
This collection starts deeper and more interesting than its title would lead one to expect, and for 29 of its 45 songs, it's also wonderfully enjoyable. Assembling all of the Buddy Holly singles and B-sides issued in America and Europe between April of 1956 and September of 1964, it covers Holly's music and career the way the ordinary listener ...
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The Very Best of Buddy Holly [Dressed to Kill]
(2000)
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The Great Buddy Holly [RedX]
(2000)
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Buddy Holly
Things can get a bit confusing in the Buddy Holly discography since he released material both as a solo artist and with his backup band the Crickets during his lifetime. Contrary to popular belief, members of the Crickets did not sing harmony for Holly. That task fell to the Picks (John Pickering, Bill Pickering, and Bob Lapham), although they ...
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Flamin' Groovies Now
(1978)
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While it took a long and torturous five years for the Flamin' Groovies to find their way back to an American record deal with Shake Some Action, a year and a half later the band had a follow-up ready, and while 1978's Flamin' Groovies Now isn't quite as cohesive as the album that preceded it, in many respects the band sounds at once tighter and ...
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Universal Masters Collection: Classic
(1999)
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Rock 'N' Roll Legends
(2008)
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Buddy Holly & the Crickets
In the early phase of his Decca contract when all concerned were trying to figure out what to do with this guy (Decca never really did figure it out), Buddy Holly quietly did his own thing, and he ended up being arguably the most interesting and unique of the early stars of rock & roll. Among the highlights collected here are the infectious ...
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Reminiscing/Showcase
(2001)
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Buddy Holly
In recent decades, both Reminiscing and Showcase have enjoyed less than stellar reputations among Buddy Holly fans and '50s rock purists, as both albums were made up of the products of producer Norman Petty's posthumous redubbing of Holly's unfinished demos. Apart from the bizarre inclusion of "Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie" -- a B-side chosen ...
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Reminiscing
(1963)
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Buddy Holly
Even with Buddy Holly four years in the grave, there were "new" albums of his stuff coming out that were running circles around most of the competition, and Reminiscing was a prime example, a bluesy, hard-rocking, moody assembly of material gathered from across more than two years of Holly's history, from among some of his last finished tracks and ...
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Words of Love
(1985)
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Buddy Holly
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Remember
(1971)
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Buddy Holly
Remember was the last of the posthumous Buddy Holly albums to grace record stores before the revival of interest in his work that swept a new generation, comprised of millions of new listeners, into his orbit and provided the impetus for the wave of historical reissues that followed over the next thirty years. Not surprisingly, as with those early ...
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That'll Be the Day/Remember
(2002)
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Buddy Holly
This disc is an interesting pairing, combining the contents of two LPs from opposite ends of the efforts to tap into Buddy Holly's catalog. That'll Be the Day, released in April of 1958, was Decca Records' first attempt to give a boost to the available Buddy Holly material, assembling 11 of the songs that he'd cut for the label during his four ...
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