| 1. Temptation (Hollywood Version) | |||
| 2. Little Hollywood Girl (Nashville Version) | |||
| 3. How Can I Meet Her? (Remastered Album Version) | |||
| 4. Burma Shave (Nashville Version) | |||
| 5. I Can't Say Goodbye To You | |||
| 6. I'm Afraid (Album Version) | |||
| 7. Nancy's Minuet (Ver. 1) | |||
| 8. Nice Guy (Remastered Alternate Version) | |||
| 9. Dancing On My Feet | |||
| 10. Chains (Lp Version) | |||
| 11. What About Me (Lp Version) | |||
| 12. Foolish Doubts (Lp Version) | |||
| 13. No One Can Make My Sunshine Smile (Hollywood Version) | |||
| 14. Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo (Alternative Version) | |||
| 15. (So It Was..So It Is) So It Will Always Be (Lp Version) | |||
| 16. Don't Ask Me To Be Friends (Remastered Album Version) | |||
| 17. Muskrat (Remastered Single/Lp Version) | |||
| 18. Sheik Of Araby (Lp Version) | |||
| 19. Whatever Happened To Judy (Lp Version) | |||
| 20. Nancy's Minuet (Take 5) | |||
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
From Nashville To Hollywood contains tracks that are different versions of some songs previously released on The New Album in 1977 & on the Nice Guys and Susie Q albums of the 1980s. When Don & Phil recorded songs for Warner Bros., they kept recording the song until the last complete take was considered to be the best and was therefore chosen to be released as a single or as an album track. But, often, the other takes are quite interesting and different. Rhino. 2005.
I was completely unaware of the painful legal and management wrangles that had led to a label change and the lack of access to the Acuff-Rose publishing company, in particular the songs of Boudleaux and Felice Bryant that they had proved so adept at interpreting. Since they were themselves contracted to the same publishers, they were also in the unenviable position of not being easily able to record their own songs. Had I heard either of their 1961 albums, I would have been startled to hear renditions of standard tunes such as Hi-Lili Hi-lo, Bye Bye Blackbird and others too horrible to mention, as they struggled to find a way forward.
The Everly Brothers Warner re-issue programme has done a great job of pairing up albums and mopping up stray singles and other debris onto single discs, but plenty of treasures apparently remain, and so From Nashville To Hollywood is the first of several promised collections from the archives, this one offering an instructive peep behind the scenes at Everlies recording sessions in both Nashville and Hollywood between 1961 and 1963. There are three A-sides and three B-sides otherwise uncollected in the programme. Ten other re-mastered tracks though unreleased at the time subsequently turned up on collector's compilations. The rest are previously unreleased.
It isn't clear why sure fire successes like Chains (which they recorded before the Cookies) or Little Hollywood Girl, another superbly evocative Gerry Goffin/Carole King song, never came out; or why Don Everly's own Nancy's Minuet, which was re-worked over and over in the studios for over a year and should have been an Everlies classic alongside Cathy's Clown, finally limped out on a forgotten flipside and was left off their albums.
It is illuminating also to see how talented and visionary they were in the studios as auteur producers, in addition to being performers, arrangers and writers, which this collection, whilst clearly not for those just wanting a greatest hits collection, ably shows.
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From Nashville To Hollywood contains tracks that are different versions of some songs previously released on The New Album in 1977 & on the Nice Guys and Susie Q albums of the 1980s. When Don & Phil recorded songs for Warner Bros., they kept recording the song until the last complete take was considered to be the best and was therefore chosen to be released as a single or as an album track. But, often, the other takes are quite interesting and different. Rhino. 2005.
From Nashville to Hollywood,The Everly Brothers,Wea International,Close Harmony,Folk-Rock,Oldies,Pop,Rock,Rock & Roll,United States of America
From Nashville to Hollywood [Original recording remastered] [Import]
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From Nashville to Hollywood
The Everly Brothers Manufacturer: Wea International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006ICF7M Release Date: 2005-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Temptation [Hollywood Version]
- Little Hollywood Girl [Nashville Version]
- How Can I Meet Her?
- Burma Shave
- I Can't Say Goodbye to You
- I'm Afraid
- Nancy's Minuet
- Nice Guy
- Dancing on My Feet
- Chains
- What About Me
- Foolish Doubts
- No One Can Make My Sunshine Smile
- Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo [Alternate Version]
- (So It Was...So It Is) So It Will Always Be
- Don't Ask Me to Be Friends
- Muskrat [Single Version]
- Sheik of Araby [Alternate Version]
- Whatever Happened to Judy
- Nancy's Minuet [Alternate Version]
- I'm Afraid [Alternate Version]
- (So It Was...So It Is) So It Will Always Be [Alternate Version]
- No One Cane Make My Sunshine Smile [Alternate Version]
- Little Hollywood Girl [Hollywood Version]
- Burma Shave [Alternate Version]
Album Description
From Nashville To Hollywood contains tracks that are different versions of some songs previously released on The New Album in 1977 & on the Nice Guys and Susie Q albums of the 1980s. When Don & Phil recorded songs for Warner Bros., they kept recording the song until the last complete take was considered to be the best and was therefore chosen to be released as a single or as an album track. But, often, the other takes are quite interesting and different. Rhino. 2005.Album Details
Digitally Remastered Collection of Rarities and B-side Tracks of Singles Issued by One of the Most Beloved Singing Duos of all Time.Customer Reviews:
Fresh insights and clear masters.......2006-11-06
I was completely unaware of the painful legal and management wrangles that had led to a label change and the lack of access to the Acuff-Rose publishing company, in particular the songs of Boudleaux and Felice Bryant that they had proved so adept at interpreting. Since they were themselves contracted to the same publishers, they were also in the unenviable position of not being easily able to record their own songs. Had I heard either of their 1961 albums, I would have been startled to hear renditions of standard tunes such as Hi-Lili Hi-lo, Bye Bye Blackbird and others too horrible to mention, as they struggled to find a way forward.
The Everly Brothers Warner re-issue programme has done a great job of pairing up albums and mopping up stray singles and other debris onto single discs, but plenty of treasures apparently remain, and so From Nashville To Hollywood is the first of several promised collections from the archives, this one offering an instructive peep behind the scenes at Everlies recording sessions in both Nashville and Hollywood between 1961 and 1963. There are three A-sides and three B-sides otherwise uncollected in the programme. Ten other re-mastered tracks though unreleased at the time subsequently turned up on collector's compilations. The rest are previously unreleased.
It isn't clear why sure fire successes like Chains (which they recorded before the Cookies) or Little Hollywood Girl, another superbly evocative Gerry Goffin/Carole King song, never came out; or why Don Everly's own Nancy's Minuet, which was re-worked over and over in the studios for over a year and should have been an Everlies classic alongside Cathy's Clown, finally limped out on a forgotten flipside and was left off their albums.
It is illuminating also to see how talented and visionary they were in the studios as auteur producers, in addition to being performers, arrangers and writers, which this collection, whilst clearly not for those just wanting a greatest hits collection, ably shows.
Yeah, like he said!.......2005-12-30
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Another Disc For Die-Hard Everly Fans.......2005-12-05
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