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Live at the Star Club, Hamburg

Live at the Star Club is a 1964 live album by rock and roll pianist and singer Jerry Lee Lewis, accompanied by the Nashville Teens. The album was recorded at the Star-Club in Hamburg, West Germany on April 5, 1964. It is regarded by many music journalists as one of the greatest rock and roll albums ever, noted for its hard-hitting energy and Lewis' wild stage presence.[1][5][6][7][8]

Live at the Star Club, Hamburg
Live album by
ReleasedSummer 1964
RecordedApril 5, 1964
VenueStar-Club, Hamburg
GenreRock and roll
Length37:02
LabelGerman Philips
ProducerSiggi Loch
Jerry Lee Lewis chronology
Golden Hits of Jerry Lee Lewis
(1964)
Live at the Star Club, Hamburg
(1964)
The Greatest Live Show on Earth
(1964)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
MSN Music (Expert Witness)(A)[2]
Rolling Stone[3]
Stylus Magazine(favorable)[4]

Recording edit

Live at the Star Club was produced by Siggi Loch, who was head of the jazz department at Philips Records. In Joe Bonomo's book Lost and Found, Loch states that "...I realized that there were all of these young, mainly British, bands who were playing Chuck Berry and other white American rock & rollers, their big heroes...And I went to the owner and made a proposal to start recording bands at the Star-Club, which I did." According to Loch the recording setup was uncomplicated, with microphones placed as close to the instruments as possible with a stereo mike placed in the audience to capture the ambience. The results were sonically astonishing, with Bonomo observing that "Detractors complain of the album's crashing noisiness, the lack of subtlety with which Jerry Lee revisits the songs, the fact that the piano is mixed too loudly, but what is certain is that Siggi Loch on this spring evening captured something brutally honest about the Killer, about the primal and timeless center of the very best rock & roll..."

Sixteen songs were recorded over two sets, the first set comprising "Down The Line," "You Win Again," "High School Confidential," "Your Cheatin' Heart," "Great Balls of Fire," "What'd I Say (Parts 1 & 2) and "Mean Woman Blues." The second set featured "Good Golly Miss Molly," "Matchbox," "Money," "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," "Lewis Boogie," "Hound Dog," "Long Tall Sally" and "I'm On Fire."[9] "Down The Line," which was omitted on the original LP due to a sound fault at the beginning, was released on the French Mercury single Les Rois du Rock, Vol. 8 : Jerry Lee Lewis and included on later CD and LP releases from Bear Family Records. The tapes for "You Win Again" and his current single "I'm On Fire" are believed to have been lost.

For decades the album was available only in Europe due to legal constraints. In 2014, Lewis told biographer Rick Bragg "Oh, man, that was a big monster record" but that the record company "never paid me a penny." Speaking to Patrick Doyle of Rolling Stone in 2014, Lewis remained proud that he "stuck with rock & roll when the rest of them didn't, I kept the ball rollin' with that."

Reception edit

Live at the Star Club, Hamburg is generally regarded as one of the greatest live rock and roll albums ever made. Recorded during his "wilderness years" following the fallout surrounding his 1958 marriage to his thirteen-year-old first cousin once removed Myra, the album showcases Lewis's phenomenal skills as a pianist and singer, which had been honed by relentless touring. He had played at Deutschlandhalle in Berlin the night before. In a 5-out-of-5 stars review, Milo Miles raved in Rolling Stone that "Live At The Star Club, Hamburg is not an album, it's a crime scene: Jerry Lee Lewis slaughters his rivals in a thirteen-song set that feels like one long convulsion. Recorded April 5th, 1964, this is the earliest and most feral of Lewis' concert releases from his wilderness years ...".[6] Q Magazine commented "This might be the most exciting performance ever recorded...".[7] The album was included in Mojo's "The 67 Lost Albums You Must Own!" - "[A]n unbelievably seismic document of rock 'n' roll so demonic and primal it can barely keep its stage suit on.... It's up there with James Brown's great live albums."[8]

AllMusic said of the album: "Words cannot describe — cannot contain — the performance captured on Live at the Star Club, Hamburg, an album that contains the very essence of rock & roll...Live at the Star Club is extraordinary - the purest, hardest rock & roll ever committed to record...He sounds possessed, hitting the keys so hard it sounds like they'll break, and rocking harder than anybody had before or since. Compared to this, thrash metal sounds tame, the Stooges sound constrained, hardcore punk seems neutered, and the Sex Pistols sound like wimps. Rock & roll is about the fire in the performance, and nothing sounds as fiery as this; nothing hits as hard or sounds as loud, either. It is no stretch to call this the greatest live album ever, nor is it a stretch to call it the greatest rock & roll album ever recorded. Even so, words can't describe the music here — it truly has to be heard to be believed."[1]

Joe Bonomo calls "Mean Woman Blues", the opening number on the album, as "nothing short of a concert in itself". Author Colin Escott describes Lewis's performance of the Hank Williams classic "Your Cheatin' Heart" as a one-man tour-de-force, "a stunning fusion of everything that was Jerry Lee Lewis. The bluesy piano licks thrown into the middle of the stone hillbilly classic and a vocal of scorching intensity." "[9] In the 2014 book Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story Rick Bragg marvels that on Live at the Star Club, Hamburg, the piano "sounds like its breaking at times, like he is playing more with a tack hammer than flesh and blood" and deems it "one of the grittiest, most spectacular pieces of recorded music ever made."

Retrospective edit

In 1998, Mojo included Live at the Star Club on their list of the best 20 live albums of all time. In 2003, the Digital Dream Door included the album at number 4 on their list of the greatest live albums of all time.[10] In 2011, Goldmine included Live at the Star Club on their list of the best 13 live albums of all time.[11] In 2015, NME included the album at number 34 on their list of the greatest live albums of all time.[12] Also in 2015, Rolling Stone included the album at number 16 on their list.[13] In 2020, The Telegraph included it at number 2 on their list of the best live albums of all time.[14] Also in 2020, The Independent included it at number 4 on their list of the greatest live albums of all time.[15]

Chord company praised the sound quality, saying the drums were well recorded.[16]

Track listing edit

Side A

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Mean Woman Blues"Claude Demetrius4:01
2."High School Confidential"
2:25
3."Money (That's What I Want)"4:35
4."Matchbox"Carl Perkins2:46
5."What'd I Say, Part 1"Ray Charles2:18
6."What'd I Say, Part 2"Ray Charles3:08
Total length:19:13

Side B

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Great Balls of Fire"1:48
8."Good Golly, Miss Molly"2:19
9."Lewis Boogie"Jerry Lee Lewis1:55
10."Your Cheatin' Heart"Hank Williams3:03
11."Hound Dog"2:28
12."Long Tall Sally"
1:52
13."Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On"
4:24
Total length:17:49 37:02

1989 Re-issue

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."Down The Line"Roy Orbison2:58
Total length:40:00

To play the songs in the order they were performed, the sequence is 14–2–10–7–5–6–1, 8–4–3–13–9–11–12.

Personnel edit

Credits for Live at the Star Club, Hamburg adapted from AllMusic.[17]

Musicians
  • Jerry Lee Lewis – piano, vocals
The Nashville Teens
  • Johnny Allen – guitar
  • Pete Shannon Harris – bass
  • Barry Jenkins – drums
Production personnel
  • Sigfried Loch – producer
  • Ingrid Buhring – photography
  • Peter Van Raay – photography
  • Richard Weize – photography, reissue producer
  • Bob Jones – mastering

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2009). Live at the Star Club, Hamburg [Rhino] - Jerry Lee Lewis: Review. AllMusic. Retrieved on 2011-06-27.
  2. ^ Christgau, Robert (June 24, 2011). Jerry Lee Lewis/Wire 2011-07-09 at the Wayback Machine. MSN Music. Retrieved on 2011-06-27.
  3. ^ Jerry Lee Lewis - Live At The Star Club, Hamburg CD Album. Muze. CD Universe. Retrieved on 2011-06-27.
  4. ^ Faust, Edwin C. (September 19, 2003). Jerry Lee Lewis - Live At The Star-Club Hamburg - On Second Thought. Stylus Magazine. Retrieved on 2011-06-27.
  5. ^ Peter Checksfield, "Jerry Lee Lewis. The Greatest Live Show on Earth", Record Collector, #188 - April 1995, p. 79.
  6. ^ a b Miles, Milo (June 6, 2002). Live at the Star Club, Hamburg [Bear Family] by Jerry Lee Lewis | Music Reviews. Rolling Stone. Retrieved on 2011-06-27.
  7. ^ a b Q Magazine, #1, 2002, p. 59.
  8. ^ a b Mojo, 3/01/2004, p. 52.
  9. ^ a b Joe Bonomo, Jerry Lee Lewis: Lost and Found (Continuum Books, 2009), by Joe Bonomo.
  10. ^ "100 Greatest Live Rock Albums".
  11. ^ "Fifteen of the best live albums you need to hear | Goldmine Magazine: Record Collector & Music Memorabilia".
  12. ^ "The 50 Greatest Live Albums Ever". NME. 17 March 2015.
  13. ^ "50 Greatest Live Albums of All Time" (April 29, 2015). Rolling Stone. Retrieved October 30, 2021.
  14. ^ Winwood, Ian (22 April 2020). "The 30 best live concert albums of all time". The Telegraph.
  15. ^ "The 20 greatest live albums of all time". Independent.co.uk. 27 May 2020.
  16. ^ "Album Review: Jerry Lee Lewis "Live at the Star Club"". 7 April 2014.
  17. ^ Live at the Star Club, Hamburg [Rhino] - Jerry Lee Lewis: Credits. AllMusic. Retrieved on 2011-06-27.

Bibliography

  • Joe Bonomo, Jerry Lee Lewis: Lost and Found, Continuum Books, 2009.

External links edit

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For the Beatles album see Live at the Star Club in Hamburg Germany 1962 Live at the Star Club is a 1964 live album by rock and roll pianist and singer Jerry Lee Lewis accompanied by the Nashville Teens The album was recorded at the Star Club in Hamburg West Germany on April 5 1964 It is regarded by many music journalists as one of the greatest rock and roll albums ever noted for its hard hitting energy and Lewis wild stage presence 1 5 6 7 8 Live at the Star Club HamburgLive album by Jerry Lee Lewis backed by the Nashville TeensReleasedSummer 1964RecordedApril 5 1964VenueStar Club HamburgGenreRock and rollLength37 02LabelGerman PhilipsProducerSiggi LochJerry Lee Lewis chronologyGolden Hits of Jerry Lee Lewis 1964 Live at the Star Club Hamburg 1964 The Greatest Live Show on Earth 1964 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 MSN Music Expert Witness A 2 Rolling Stone 3 Stylus Magazine favorable 4 Contents 1 Recording 2 Reception 2 1 Retrospective 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 References 6 External linksRecording editLive at the Star Club was produced by Siggi Loch who was head of the jazz department at Philips Records In Joe Bonomo s book Lost and Found Loch states that I realized that there were all of these young mainly British bands who were playing Chuck Berry and other white American rock amp rollers their big heroes And I went to the owner and made a proposal to start recording bands at the Star Club which I did According to Loch the recording setup was uncomplicated with microphones placed as close to the instruments as possible with a stereo mike placed in the audience to capture the ambience The results were sonically astonishing with Bonomo observing that Detractors complain of the album s crashing noisiness the lack of subtlety with which Jerry Lee revisits the songs the fact that the piano is mixed too loudly but what is certain is that Siggi Loch on this spring evening captured something brutally honest about the Killer about the primal and timeless center of the very best rock amp roll Sixteen songs were recorded over two sets the first set comprising Down The Line You Win Again High School Confidential Your Cheatin Heart Great Balls of Fire What d I Say Parts 1 amp 2 and Mean Woman Blues The second set featured Good Golly Miss Molly Matchbox Money Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On Lewis Boogie Hound Dog Long Tall Sally and I m On Fire 9 Down The Line which was omitted on the original LP due to a sound fault at the beginning was released on the French Mercury single Les Rois du Rock Vol 8 Jerry Lee Lewis and included on later CD and LP releases from Bear Family Records The tapes for You Win Again and his current single I m On Fire are believed to have been lost For decades the album was available only in Europe due to legal constraints In 2014 Lewis told biographer Rick Bragg Oh man that was a big monster record but that the record company never paid me a penny Speaking to Patrick Doyle of Rolling Stone in 2014 Lewis remained proud that he stuck with rock amp roll when the rest of them didn t I kept the ball rollin with that Reception editLive at the Star Club Hamburg is generally regarded as one of the greatest live rock and roll albums ever made Recorded during his wilderness years following the fallout surrounding his 1958 marriage to his thirteen year old first cousin once removed Myra the album showcases Lewis s phenomenal skills as a pianist and singer which had been honed by relentless touring He had played at Deutschlandhalle in Berlin the night before In a 5 out of 5 stars review Milo Miles raved in Rolling Stone that Live At The Star Club Hamburg is not an album it s a crime scene Jerry Lee Lewis slaughters his rivals in a thirteen song set that feels like one long convulsion Recorded April 5th 1964 this is the earliest and most feral of Lewis concert releases from his wilderness years 6 Q Magazine commented This might be the most exciting performance ever recorded 7 The album was included in Mojo s The 67 Lost Albums You Must Own A n unbelievably seismic document of rock n roll so demonic and primal it can barely keep its stage suit on It s up there with James Brown s great live albums 8 AllMusic said of the album Words cannot describe cannot contain the performance captured on Live at the Star Club Hamburg an album that contains the very essence of rock amp roll Live at the Star Club is extraordinary the purest hardest rock amp roll ever committed to record He sounds possessed hitting the keys so hard it sounds like they ll break and rocking harder than anybody had before or since Compared to this thrash metal sounds tame the Stooges sound constrained hardcore punk seems neutered and the Sex Pistols sound like wimps Rock amp roll is about the fire in the performance and nothing sounds as fiery as this nothing hits as hard or sounds as loud either It is no stretch to call this the greatest live album ever nor is it a stretch to call it the greatest rock amp roll album ever recorded Even so words can t describe the music here it truly has to be heard to be believed 1 Joe Bonomo calls Mean Woman Blues the opening number on the album as nothing short of a concert in itself Author Colin Escott describes Lewis s performance of the Hank Williams classic Your Cheatin Heart as a one man tour de force a stunning fusion of everything that was Jerry Lee Lewis The bluesy piano licks thrown into the middle of the stone hillbilly classic and a vocal of scorching intensity 9 In the 2014 book Jerry Lee Lewis His Own Story Rick Bragg marvels that on Live at the Star Club Hamburg the piano sounds like its breaking at times like he is playing more with a tack hammer than flesh and blood and deems it one of the grittiest most spectacular pieces of recorded music ever made Retrospective edit In 1998 Mojo included Live at the Star Club on their list of the best 20 live albums of all time In 2003 the Digital Dream Door included the album at number 4 on their list of the greatest live albums of all time 10 In 2011 Goldmine included Live at the Star Club on their list of the best 13 live albums of all time 11 In 2015 NME included the album at number 34 on their list of the greatest live albums of all time 12 Also in 2015 Rolling Stone included the album at number 16 on their list 13 In 2020 The Telegraph included it at number 2 on their list of the best live albums of all time 14 Also in 2020 The Independent included it at number 4 on their list of the greatest live albums of all time 15 Chord company praised the sound quality saying the drums were well recorded 16 Track listing editSide A No TitleWriter s Length1 Mean Woman Blues Claude Demetrius4 012 High School Confidential Ron HargraveJerry Lee Lewis2 253 Money That s What I Want Janie BradfordBerry Gordy4 354 Matchbox Carl Perkins2 465 What d I Say Part 1 Ray Charles2 186 What d I Say Part 2 Ray Charles3 08Total length 19 13 Side B No TitleWriter s Length7 Great Balls of Fire Otis BlackwellJack Hammer1 488 Good Golly Miss Molly Bumps BlackwellJohn Marascalco2 199 Lewis Boogie Jerry Lee Lewis1 5510 Your Cheatin Heart Hank Williams3 0311 Hound Dog Jerry LeiberMike Stoller2 2812 Long Tall Sally Enotris JohnsonBumps BlackwellRichard Penniman1 5213 Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On Sunny DavidDave Williams4 24Total length 17 49 37 02 1989 Re issue No TitleWriter s Length14 Down The Line Roy Orbison2 58Total length 40 00 To play the songs in the order they were performed the sequence is 14 2 10 7 5 6 1 8 4 3 13 9 11 12 Personnel editCredits for Live at the Star Club Hamburg adapted from AllMusic 17 Musicians Jerry Lee Lewis piano vocals The Nashville Teens Johnny Allen guitar Pete Shannon Harris bass Barry Jenkins drums Production personnel Sigfried Loch producer Ingrid Buhring photography Peter Van Raay photography Richard Weize photography reissue producer Bob Jones masteringReferences edit a b c Erlewine Stephen Thomas 2009 Live at the Star Club Hamburg Rhino Jerry Lee Lewis Review AllMusic Retrieved on 2011 06 27 Christgau Robert June 24 2011 Jerry Lee Lewis Wire Archived 2011 07 09 at the Wayback Machine MSN Music Retrieved on 2011 06 27 Jerry Lee Lewis Live At The Star Club Hamburg CD Album Muze CD Universe Retrieved on 2011 06 27 Faust Edwin C September 19 2003 Jerry Lee Lewis Live At The Star Club Hamburg On Second Thought Stylus Magazine Retrieved on 2011 06 27 Peter Checksfield Jerry Lee Lewis The Greatest Live Show on Earth Record Collector 188 April 1995 p 79 a b Miles Milo June 6 2002 Live at the Star Club Hamburg Bear Family by Jerry Lee Lewis Music Reviews Rolling Stone Retrieved on 2011 06 27 a b Q Magazine 1 2002 p 59 a b Mojo 3 01 2004 p 52 a b Joe Bonomo Jerry Lee Lewis Lost and Found Continuum Books 2009 by Joe Bonomo 100 Greatest Live Rock Albums Fifteen of the best live albums you need to hear Goldmine Magazine Record Collector amp Music Memorabilia The 50 Greatest Live Albums Ever NME 17 March 2015 50 Greatest Live Albums of All Time April 29 2015 Rolling Stone Retrieved October 30 2021 Winwood Ian 22 April 2020 The 30 best live concert albums of all time The Telegraph The 20 greatest live albums of all time Independent co uk 27 May 2020 Album Review Jerry Lee Lewis Live at the Star Club 7 April 2014 Live at the Star Club Hamburg Rhino Jerry Lee Lewis Credits AllMusic Retrieved on 2011 06 27 Bibliography Joe Bonomo Jerry Lee Lewis Lost and Found Continuum Books 2009 External links editLive at the Star Club Hamburg Adobe Flash at Radio3Net streamed copy where licensed Live at the Star Club Hamburg at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Live at the Star Club Hamburg amp oldid 1179308433, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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