Red Hot 1977-1981

Red Hot 1977-1981 Artist: Robert Gordon
Label: Razor & Tie
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 793018206129
EAN: 0793018206129
ASIN: B000002Z8X


Release Date: 1995-03-21

Red Hot 1977-1981


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Tracks:

  1. Red Hot
  2. Boppin' The Blues
  3. Flyin' Saucers Rock'n'Roll
  4. Fire
  5. Sea Cruise
  6. The Way I Walk
  7. Rock Billy Boogie
  8. It's Only Make Believe
  9. Black Slacks
  10. Uptown
  11. Someday, Someway
  12. Too Fast Too Live, Too Young To Die
  13. Are You Gonna Be The One
  14. She's Not Mine Anymore
  15. But, But
  16. Something's Gonna Happen

Amazon.com

Robert Gordon was never a very convincing rockabilly singer, but he had a genius for self-promotion, bringing attention to the fledgling rockabilly revival movement and paving the way for much better singers like Phil Alvin, Tex Rubinowitz and Chris Isaak. Gordon was also a lightning rod for gifted songwriters and guitarists and he helped Marshall Crenshaw and Danny Gatton along on their careers. Gordon's own curious career as a catalyst for the rockabilly movement and a host of talented collaborators is nicely summarized on the new 16-song, single-CD anthology, <I>Red Hot 1977-1981.</I><P> As a singer, the New York-based Gordon had a pinched, opaque voice whose mannerisms always seemed more contrived than impulsive, but in the rockabilly free-zone of the late '70s he was able to enlist the help of every secret Carl Perkins fan on the east coast. His allies included producer Richard Gottehrer, seminal rock guitarist Link Wray, the rhythm section from Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue, and Bruce Springsteen, who wrote a brand new song for the session ("Fire"), and even played some uncredited piano. He helped introduce an obscure young writer named Marshall Crenshaw and got an obscure Maryland guitarist named Danny Gatton to help him do it.<P> Gordon may have had good taste in obscure gems from the '50s, such as Billy Riley's "Red Hot" and "Flying Saucers Rock & Roll," but he was never able to match the originals. <I>Red Hot 1977-1981</I> is the portrait of an artist whose instincts were better than his execution. It contains all the songs mentioned above plus four more Crenshaw compositions, covers of Carl Perkins and Roy Orbison and a skimpy four-page booklet. --Geoffrey Himes

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars real rockabilly.......2007-05-20

Who is this geoffrey himes?His review of this album is an absolute joke.In my opinion,the guy is a complete musical imbicile.Please believe me,Robert Gordon is rated by REAL rockabilly fans as one of the best.Ignore his nonsense and take it from a true believer,Robert is the real deal.

5 out of 5 stars RG is the best.......1999-07-02

Geoffrey Himes, who reviewed this album above, seems to have missed his mark once again (who is Geoffrey anyway, a soulless man who knows nothing about true rockabilly?) This album displays the heart of rockabilly and there is no better person to bring it to you than Robert Gordon. He continues to be the king of rockabilly.

5 out of 5 stars

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  9. Rosemary ~ Dillon Fence
  10. Z Comes First

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