The Everly Brothers - The Mercury Years '84-'88 (1992)
Artist: The Everly Brothers
Title: The Mercury Years '84-'88
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: Mercury
Genre: Country Rock, Early Pop/Rock, Rock & Roll
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:15:37
Total Size: 506 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Mercury Years '84-'88
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: Mercury
Genre: Country Rock, Early Pop/Rock, Rock & Roll
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:15:37
Total Size: 506 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. On The Wings Of A Nightingale
02. Amanda Ruth
03. The Price Of Love (live)
04. Bird Dog (live)
05. Be-Bop-A-Lula (live)
06. Bye Bye Love (live)
07. Wake Up Little Susie (live)
08. ('Til) I Kissed You (live)
09. Let It Be Me (Je T'Appartiens) (live)
10. Crying In The Rain (live)
11. Cathy's Clown (live)
12. All I Have To Do Is Dream (live)
13. Arms Of Mary
14. Why Worry
15. Any Single Solitary Heart
16. The Story Of Me
17. Lay, Lady, Lay
18. Following The Sun
19. Born Yesterday
20. These Shoes
21. More Than I Can Handle
22. Be My Love Again
The Everly Brothers were American country-influenced rock and roll singers, known for steel-string guitar and close harmony singing, formed by brothers Don Everly (born February 1, 1937) and Phil Everly (born January 19, 1939 - died January 3, 2014). They had their greatest success between 1957 and 1964. They were inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1986 (Performer).
The Everly Brothers were not only among the most important and best early rock & roll stars, but also among the most influential rockers of any era. They set unmatched standards for close, two-part harmonies and infused early rock & roll with some of the best elements of country and pop music. Their legacy was and is felt enormously in all rock acts that employ harmonies as prime features, from the Beatles and Simon & Garfunkel to legions of country-rockers as well as roots rockers like Dave Edmunds and Nick Lowe (who once recorded an EP of Everlys songs together).
The Everly Brothers were not only among the most important and best early rock & roll stars, but also among the most influential rockers of any era. They set unmatched standards for close, two-part harmonies and infused early rock & roll with some of the best elements of country and pop music. Their legacy was and is felt enormously in all rock acts that employ harmonies as prime features, from the Beatles and Simon & Garfunkel to legions of country-rockers as well as roots rockers like Dave Edmunds and Nick Lowe (who once recorded an EP of Everlys songs together).