Jerry Lee Lewis - Killer: The Mercury Years Volume I 1963-1968 - Mercury - Rock
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Track ListingA1 Corrine, CorrinaA2 The Hole He Said He'd Dig For Me A3 She Was My Baby (He Was My Friend) A4 Got You On My Mind A5 Mathilda A6 Memphis Beat B1 Don't Let Go B2 Skid Row B3 I Believe In You B4 Baby, Hold Me Close B5 Funny How Time Slips Away B6 This Must Be The Place C1 Who Will The Next Fool Be? C2 Rockin' Jerry Lee C3 Dream Baby C4 Lousiana Man C5 Today I Started Loving You Again C6 I'm On Fire D1 The Wild Side Of Life D2 Walking The Floor Over You D3 Another Place, Another Time D4 Break My Mind D5 Swinging Doors D6 What's Made Milwaukee Famous Media Condition » Very Good Plus (VG+) Sleeve Condition » Very Good Plus (VG+) |
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Artist | Jerry Lee Lewis | ||
Title | Killer: The Mercury Years Volume I 1963-1968 | ||
Label | Mercury | ||
Catalogue | 836 935-1 | ||
Format | Vinyl Double Album | ||
Released | 1989 | ||
Genre | Rock |
Other Titles by Jerry Lee Lewis
• 20 Greatest Hits • Country Style • Explosive • Great Balls Of Fire (Vol 1) • Original Golden Hits - Vol 1 - (some ring wear on sleeve) • Original Golden Hits - Volume 1 • Rockin' With Jerry Lee Lewis • Southern Roots • The Best Of Jerry Lee Lewis • The Essential One & Only • The Jerry Lee Lewis Collection • Volume 1: Great Balls Of Fire • Killer - The Mercury Years Volume Two 1969-1972 • Killer: The Mercury Years Volume III 1973-1977 • Live At The International, Las Vegas •
Information on the Rock Genre
Rock music is a genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the 1950s. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rock and roll, rhythm and blues, country music and also drew on folk music, jazz and classical music. The sound of rock often revolves around the electric guitar, a back beat laid down by a rhythm section of electric bass guitar, drums, and keyboard instruments such as Hammond organ, piano, or, since the 1970s, synthesizers. Along with the guitar or keyboards, saxophone and blues-style harmonica are sometimes used as soloing instruments. In its "purest form", it "has three chords, a strong, insistent back beat, and a catchy melody."In the late 1960s and early 1970s, rock music developed different subgenres. When it was blended with folk music it created folk rock, with blues to create blues-rock and with jazz, to create jazz-rock fusion. In the 1970s, rock incorporated influences from soul, funk, and Latin music. Also in the 1970s, rock developed a number of subgenres, such as soft rock, glam rock, heavy metal, hard rock, progressive rock, and punk rock. Rock subgenres that emerged in the 1980s included new wave, hardcore punk and alternative rock. In the 1990s, rock subgenres included grunge, Britpop, indie rock, and nu metal.
Some of the many rock genres
# 1 Background (1950s-early 1960s)
* 1.1 Rock and roll
* 1.2 The "in-between years"
* 1.3 Surf music
# 2 Golden Age (1963-1974)
* 2.1 The British Invasion
* 2.2 Garage rock
* 2.3 Pop rock
* 2.4 Blues-rock
* 2.5 Folk rock
* 2.6 Psychedelic rock
* 2.7 Roots rock
* 2.8 Progressive rock
* 2.9 Glam rock
* 2.10 Soft rock, hard rock and early heavy metal
* 2.11 Christian rock
# 3 Punk and its aftermath (mid-1970s to the 1980s)
* 3.1 Punk rock
* 3.2 New wave
* 3.3 Post-punk
* 3.4 New waves and genres in heavy metal
* 3.5 Heartland rock
* 3.6 The emergence of alternative rock
# 4 Alternative goes mainstream (the 1990s)
* 4.1 Grunge
* 4.2 Britpop
* 4.3 Post-grunge
* 4.4 Pop punk
* 4.5 Indie rock
* 4.6 Alternative metal, rap rock and nu metal
* 4.7 Post-Britpop
# 5 The new millenium (the 2000s)
* 5.1 Emo
* 5.2 Garage rock/Post-punk revival
* 5.3 Metalcore and contemporary heavy metal
* 5.4 Digital electronic rock
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