Hey Doll Baby (2022 Remaster) The Everly Brothers
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2022
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17.06.2022
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- 1 Hey Doll Baby 02:06
- 2 When Will I Be Loved 02:02
- 3 Muskrat (Single Version) (2022 Remaster) 02:17
- 4 Gone, Gone, Gone (2022 Remaster) 02:03
- 5 Walk Right Back (2022 Remaster) 02:19
- 6 ('Til) I Kissed You 02:24
- 7 That's Just Too Much (2022 Remaster) 02:38
- 8 Baby What You Want Me to Do (2022 Remaster) 02:19
- 9 Cathy's Clown (2022 Remaster) 02:24
- 10 Devoted to You 02:24
- 11 Maybellene (2022 Remaster) 01:50
- 12 So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad) (2022 Remaster) 02:34
- 13 Made to Love (2022 Remaster) 02:04
- 14 Sigh, Cry, Almost Die (2022 Remaster) 02:17
- 15 I Walk the Line (2022 Remaster) 02:37
- 16 Love Hurts (2022 Remaster) 02:21
- 17 So Fine (2022 Remaster) 01:58
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"Der größte Einfluss auf John und mich waren die Everly Brothers. Bis heute halte ich sie schlicht für die Größten" – dieser Kommentar von Paul McCartney oben sagt alles – Phil und Don Everly waren beispiellose Wegbereiter des Rock ‘n‘ Roll und Pioniere des Country-Rock. Ihre zeitlosen Harmonien machten sie zu einem der ersten Superstar-Acts der Musikgeschichte, ihr künstlerischer Einfluss ist noch Generationen später zu spüren. Die Hits von The Everly Brothers aus den späten 1950er-Jahren bildeten nichts weniger als das Fundament des Rock ‘n‘ Roll und ihre Alben aus der Zeit bei Warner Bros. Records in den 1960ern zeigten die gesamte Bandbreite ihres schieren Talents als Songwriter und Sänger.
"The biggest influence on John and me was The Everly Brothers. To this day, I just think they're the greatest." (Paul McCartney)
Der Einfluss von The Everly Brothers zog sich quer durch die Rock- und Popmusik, was ihren Country-Wurzeln, dem Wirken Bo Diddleys, ihrem originellen Ansatz in Singen und Songwriting und nicht zuletzt ihrer eindrucksvollen Musikalität zu verdanken war. Einige der größten Namen der Musikhistorie seit der Nachkriegszeit zählten die Band zu ihren prägenden Einflüssen, darunter die Beatles, die Beach Boys, Simon and Garfunkel, Gram Parsons, Tom Petty und Linda Ronstadt. Und ihr Einfluss hallt mit jedem weiteren Jahrzehnt fort: Pearl Jam, Cat Power und Angel Olsen sind nur drei jüngere Namen, die von dem legendären Brüder-Duo inspiriert wurden, dessen Songs und Gesangsarrangements zudem von etlichen legendäreren Künstler:innen gecovert wurde, darunter Ray Charles, The Who und Reba McEntire. Auch zeitgenössische Power-Duos wie Billie Joe Armstrong & Norah Jones oder Robert Plant & Alison Krauss haben den großen Vorreitern gehuldigt.
Das nun erscheinende „HEY DOLL BABY“ ist eine neu gemasterte 17-Track-Compilation, die einige der weniger bekannten, verborgenen Schätze aus dem reichhaltigen Katalog der Everly Brothers zutage befördert. Zusammengestellt wurden die Songs von Adria Petty, Tom Pettys Tochter, die bei diesem Projekt eng mit beiden Everly-Familien zusammenarbeitete, unterstützt durch Phils Witwe Patti und Sohn Jason, der Track-by-Track-Erläuterungen für die Liner Notes beisteuerte, sowie – vor seinem Ableben im vergangenen Sommer – mit Don Everly selbst, und seiner Witwe Adela. „HEY DOLL BABY“ hat somit den bittersüßen Beigeschmack des finalen Projektes, an dem Don gearbeitet hat.
Adria Petty sagt, sie sei durch ihren Vater zum Fan der Everly Brothers geworden: „Sie hatten einen besonderen Platz in seinem Herzen, weil sie die Rock-‘n‘-Roll-Pioniere waren, mit denen er sich am meisten identifizieren konnte. Seit ich etwa fünf Jahre alt war, gab er seine Leidenschaft für ihre Musik und ihre Geschichte an mich weiter.“
„HEY DOLL BABY“ erkundet das Vermächtnis der Everly Brothers explizit nicht nur mit Blick auf ihre größten Hits. Vielmehr wurde „diese Compilation mit dem Ziel kuratiert, die unbekannteren Rockabilly-Tracks und einige großartige Covers zu feiern, mit einem kleineren Fokus auf Hits. Egal, ob man die Everly Brothers neu kennenlernt oder zu ihren eingefleischten Fans gehört: diese Zusammenstellung ergibt in ihrer Abfolge ein großartiges Hörerlebnis. Wenn man dieses Album anstellt, wird man in eine andere Zeit und an einen anderen Ort transportiert. Und wenn man wieder im Hier und Jetzt ankommt, fühlt man sich besser.“
Da ist beispielsweise der schwungvolle Rockabilly von „Baby What You Want Me To Do“ oder die pure Pop-Glückseligkeit von „Made To Love“, außerdem Coverversionen wie Johnny Cashs „I Walk The Line“ und Chuck Berrys „Maybellene“. Die Sammlung enthält auch vier Originalaufnahmen aus der Zeit bei Cadence Records, darunter der Titelsong und die amerikanischen Top-10-Hits „('Til) I Kissed You“ (#4), „When Will I Be Loved“ (#7) und „Devoted To You“ (#10). Ebenfalls auf der Sammlung zu finden ist der #1-Hit „Cathy's Clown“, 1960 als erste Single der Everly Brothers bei Warner Bros. veröffentlicht und bis heute der meistverkaufte Song ihrer Karriere.
In den Liner Notes des Albums gibt Jason Everly einen Einblick in jeden Song dieser Sammlung, beginnend mit dem Titeltrack „Hey Doll Baby“, der zugleich den Abschlusstrack des selbstbetitelten Debüts der Everly Brothers von 1957 bildete. „Die Mischung klassischer Appalachen-Harmonien mit Rhythm & Blues sollte Teil des Signature-Sounds der Brüder werden, und es ist so, als würden sie den Song mit jedem Schrummen ihrer mitreißenden Gitarren ein Stück mehr in echten Rock ‘n‘ Roll verwandeln.“
The Everly Brothers
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The Everly Brothers
Ike Everly was a multi-generation coal miner in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. He would play music after work and on weekends with his two brothers, Chuck and Len. From a local black guitarist named Arnold Schultz, Ike mastered a unique and pioneering thumb-picking guitar style that he later taught to neighbor and fellow coal miner, Merle Travis, who then popularized it for most country and bluegrass musicians who followed.
Young Everly FamilyIke and his wife Margaret had their first child, Isaac Donald Everly, on February 1st of 1937 in Brownie, Kentucky. By this time Ike was ready to try his hand as a full-time musician. Before Don turned 2 the family relocated to Chicago where Ike played out extensively in the Chicago music scene. It was in Chicago, on January l9th, 1939, that second son Phillip Everly was born. Before long Ike was appearing with a country group, The North Carolina Boys, on KXEL radio.
Radio at the time featured live music and comedy shows and in 1945 Ike Everly and his family moved to Shenandoah, lowa, to accept a job offer at KMA radio station At the young ages of 8 and 6, sons Don and Phil began to perform on their parents' live radio show. Ike instilled in his sons his own love for music, from country and western to blues and everything in between. He encouraged the boys to sing and he taught them to play guitar.
At KMA the brothers were introduced to listeners as "Little Donnie" and "Baby Boy Phil." Mother Margaret would read the commercials and often join Ike and the boys in four-part harmonies. By 1950 the radio show had become known as "The Everly Family Show."
During the summer of 1952 the family accepted a job at WIRY in Evansville, Indiana. In September of 1953 they packed up the car and moved their radio show to WROL in Knoxville, where they were offered a Job on Cas Walker's show for $90 a week.
The first famous Everly Brothers fan was Chet Atkins. In 1955 Chet would buy The Everly Brothers a cup of coffee and a piece of pie almost every time he would see them in Nashville. "People knew we were Chet's friends," explains Don, "so they didn't run us out of town." "One thing that impressed me when I met those kids was that they were so intelligent," says Chet. "Don and Phil used proper English and I just thought they were a cut above . . . intellectually and education-wise."
In the spring of 1957 their producer, Archie Bleyer, proudly announced The Everlys' first Cadence label single with a half-page advertisement in Billboard magazine. In Its April 2Oth issue, Billboard said, "The Tennessee teenagers have a distinctive, appealing sound, and could click big in the Pop as well as C&W fields."
"Bye Bye Love" had been written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, a husband and wife songwriting team. "We had a song ca led "Give Me A Future: and we took the arrangement off that and put It on "Bye Bye Love" and it just seemed to work." "Bye Bye Love" enjoyed a 22-week run on the Billboard pop charts, peaking at #2.
"Bye Bye Love" went to #1 on the Country charts and #5 on the R&B, and the record became The Everlys' first million-seller. The release of "Bye Bye Love" sent The Everiy Brothers spiraling towards stardom and on May 11, 1957, the boys appeared on the Grand Ole Opry at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.
Their next song, "Wake Up Little Susie", hit #1 during the week of October l4th and it stayed # 1 for four weeks. It became their second million-seller. After recording "Wake up Little Susie," Don and Phil hit the road for a 78-city tour that began on September 6th and ran through the 24th of November, 1957, playing alongside some of the all time greats of rock 'n' roll such as Chuck Berry, Buddy Knox, The Drifters, Paul Anka, Fats Domino, The Crickets, and Eddie Cochran.
The Everly Brothers did continue on in the entertainment business. They had a summer television series on CBS. The unrelenting tour/performance schedule led to health and stress problems for both. In 1973 they hung up the act and continued on for the next 10 years with solo careers. In September of 1983, after their fathers funeral, The Everly Brothers reunited as a singing duo. They toured again and even recorded some albums that made it on the bestseller charts Don's son, Edan Everly, would often join the two in concert, singing and playing guitar. Don & Phil's sons, exceptional musicians and singer/songwriters in their own right, have also enjoyed successful careers. Don and his son Edan Everly performed at a fundraiser for Kentucky flood relief billed as "The Everly Brothers".
Edan released an album and video for Hollywood Records with his band, "Edan". Don's daughter Erin was a successful model and married to Axl Rose of the band, Guns N' Roses, and is the inspiration for one of the greatest rook ballads of all time, Rose's, "Sweet Chlid Of Mine".
Erin is currently writing an autobiography. Phil's son, Jason Everly, is a successful singer/songwriter, actor, and runs Everly Music Company. Phil's son, Chris Everly, is also a talented singer/songwriter. (Source: http://www.everlybrothers.net)
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