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Jerry Lee Lewis - The "Killer" Rocks On (LP) - VG/VG

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Jerry Lee Lewis's The "Killer" Rocks On LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Jerry Lee Lewis's The "Killer" Rocks On second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
Condition:
Used
Availability:
Out Of Stock
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Visually Graded Record:
VG
Visually Graded Sleeve:
VG
Catalogue #:
6338 088
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Country Rock, Pop Rock

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Album Info

Artist: Jerry Lee Lewis
Album: The "Killer" Rocks On
Released: India, 1972

Tracklist:

A1Don't Be Cruel1:56
Written-By - E. Presley, O. Blackwell
A2You Can Have Her2:20
Written-By - W. Cook
A3Games People Play2:32
Written-By - J. South
A4Lonely Weekends1:44
Written-By - C. Rich
A5You Don't Miss Your Water2:30
Written-By - W. Bell
A6Turn On Your Love Light2:34
Written-By - D. Malone, J. Scott
B1Chantilly Lace2:50
Written-By - J. P. Richardson
B2C. C. Rider2:52
Written-By - C. Willis
B3Walk A Mile In My Shoes3:01
Written-By - J. South
B4Me And Bobby McGee3:10
Written-By - F. Foster, K. Kristofferson
B5Shotgun Man2:45
Written-By - C. Harrelson
B6I'm Walkin2:09
Written-By - A. Domino/D. Bartholomew


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Description

Jerry Lee Lewis, the legendary rock and roll pioneer, released his album "The Killer Rocks On" on November 1, 1970. This album is a fascinating blend of rock, country, and blues, showcasing Lewis's unique style and his ability to infuse energy into every track. Known for his flamboyant personality and wild performances, Lewis has been a significant figure in the music industry, and this album is a testament to his enduring talent.

"The Killer Rocks On" features a collection of songs that highlight Lewis's rock and roll roots while also embracing the country sound that he would later become known for. The album includes covers of popular songs from the era, as well as original tracks that reflect his signature style. One standout track is his rendition of "Me and Bobby McGee," which captures the essence of the early 70s while still feeling fresh and vibrant. Lewis's piano work is as energetic as ever, and his vocal delivery is filled with the kind of passion that only he can bring.

Critically, the album received a warm reception, with many reviewers praising Lewis's ability to adapt to the changing musical landscape of the time. Major publications like Rolling Stone and Billboard highlighted his dynamic performances and the album's production quality. The production, handled by the talented team at Mercury Records, ensured that each track was polished while still retaining the raw energy that Lewis is known for. The album's sound is a perfect blend of rock and country, making it appealing to a wide audience.

One of the interesting aspects of "The Killer Rocks On" is its historical significance. Released during a time when rock and roll was evolving, the album showcases how Lewis was able to stay relevant in a rapidly changing music scene. His ability to cross genres and appeal to both rock and country fans is a testament to his versatility as an artist. This album also came at a time when Lewis was trying to reinvent himself after a series of personal and professional challenges, making it a pivotal moment in his career.

In terms of awards, while "The Killer Rocks On" itself may not have garnered specific nominations, Jerry Lee Lewis has received numerous accolades throughout his career, including his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. His influence on rock music is undeniable, and albums like this one contribute to his legacy as one of the genre's founding fathers.

Listening to this album, you can feel the spirit of the era. The production captures the essence of the early 70s, with its rich instrumentation and vibrant arrangements. Lewis's piano playing is front and center, and his ability to convey emotion through his music is evident in every note. The album is not just a collection of songs; it’s a journey through the mind of a musical genius who has seen it all.

Personal anecdotes from Lewis and those who worked with him during this period often highlight his relentless work ethic and his passion for music. He was known to spend countless hours in the studio, perfecting his sound and ensuring that each track was just right. This dedication shines through in "The Killer Rocks On," making it a must-listen for fans of rock and roll.

In conclusion, "The Killer Rocks On" is more than just an album; it’s a celebration of Jerry Lee Lewis's incredible talent and his ability to adapt to the changing tides of music. With standout tracks, a rich historical context, and a production quality that stands the test of time, this album is a significant piece of rock history. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Lewis or new to his music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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