Buddy Holly & The Crickets - Buddy Holly & The "Chirping" Crickets (2017)
Artist: The Crickets, Buddy Holly
Title: Buddy Holly & The "Chirping" Crickets
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Analogue Productions
Genre: Rock & Roll
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 51:05 min
Total Size: 152 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Buddy Holly & The "Chirping" Crickets
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Analogue Productions
Genre: Rock & Roll
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 51:05 min
Total Size: 152 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
The "Chirping" Crickets
01. Oh, Boy! (2:11)
02. Not Fade Away (2:23)
03. You've Got Love (2:10)
04. Maybe Baby (2:04)
05. It's Too Late (2:25)
06. Tell Me How (2:03)
07. That'll Be the Day (2:18)
08. I'm Lookin' for Someone to Love (1:59)
09. An Empty Cup (And a Broken Date) (2:14)
10. Send Me Some Lovin' (2:36)
11. Last Night (1:56)
12. Rock Me My Baby (1:52)
Buddy Holly
13. I'm Gonna Love You Too (2:15)
14. Peggy Sue (2:32)
15. Look at Me (2:09)
16. Listen to Me (2:23)
17. Valley of Tears (2:10)
18. Ready Teddy (1:33)
19. Everyday (2:10)
20. Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues (2:14)
21. Words of Love (1:57)
22. You're So Square (Baby I Don't Care) (1:39)
23. Rave On (1:51)
24. Little Baby (2:01)
"The variety in Holly's first two albums reveal why he's an icon of American popular music. There's no self pity or pathos in his voice, just an unmistable clear tone and that wild hiccup. Almost every cut has some striking characteristic, like the wordless, swaying harmonies in 'Words of Love.' He walks between raw rock 'n' roll and a polished pop sound, and even in his most sentimental songs he's believable. Keven Gray mastered this mono SACD (preceeded by last year's LP versions) from the original master tapes and, due to the limitations of the sources, did as good as could be expected. Erick Labson's 2004 remasters for Geffen are too compressed and bright, and the bass is artificially prominent. Steve Hoffman stayed faithful to the first-generation masters he used for his 1985 compilation on MCA, From the Original Master Tapes. Though it's not a track-for-track match, I mention it because it's held in high regard by collectors, and the SACD bests it with a more spacious soundstage. I have an early pressing of Coral's 1959 The Buddy Holly Story, and the SACD is equally well-balanced while offering even better vocal presence." — Music = 4/5; Sonics = 3.5/5 — Stephen Estep, The Absolute Sound, May-June 2018.