Live at the Star Club [Import]

live at the star club [import]

Track Listings
1. Ride & The View
2. C'mon
3. Do It
4. Something In My Heart Says No
5. Drivin' Around
6. Many Are Called But Few Get Up
7. Storm
8. Bananas
9. Romain
10. Spunk Rock

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Recorded Live on the 27th March 1998 at the Star Club in Oberhausen, West Germany. Originally the Album was Released in Limited Numbers as a Private Pressing Available Only from the Band Direct.

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Live at the Star Club [Import]
Live at the Star Club, Hamburg
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Warning: this album will kill you.
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Jerry Lee Lewis
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ASIN: B000001AW2
Release Date: 1994-06-27

Tracks:

  1. Mean Woman Blues
  2. High School Confidential
  3. Money
  4. Matchbox
  5. What'd I Say, Part 1
  6. What'd I Say, Part 2
  7. Great Balls Of Fire
  8. Good Golly Miss Molly
  9. Lewis Boogie
  10. Your Cheatin' Heart
  11. Hound Dog
  12. Long Tall Sally
  13. Whoe Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
  14. Down The Line

Amazon.com

Take one oversize talent with an ego the size of the chip on his shoulder. Put him in front of a frenzied German audience, and set him loose. What do you have? One of the greatest live albums in rock & roll history. Recorded in 1964 at the same club where the Beatles cut their teeth, Live at the Star Club, Hamburg captures the Killer when he was on the outs as a recording artist. (It took him years to recover from the scandal that ensued when he wed his 13-year-old cousin, Myra Gale Brown.) Lewis didn't require acceptance, however; he just needed an audience, a piano, and a rhythm section willing to hang on to "old Jerry Lee" for dear life. The repertoire is rife with staples of the day--"Money," "Mean Woman Blues," "Long Tall Sally," "Hound Dog"--but the Killer has no trouble customizing them with his pumping piano and insinuating vocals. "When Jerry does something, I do it mighty good," he boasts in "What'd I Say." No argument here. --Steven Stolder

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Warning: this album will kill you........2007-07-16

Words really can't describe this record. It's too loud, too energetic, and far too ferocious to be contianed by lame adjectives like "loud," "energetic," or "ferocious." In fact, I think that punctuation would do a much better job of summing up the Live at the Star Club experience: "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Still not satisfied? See, the thing is, this album captures one of the most incredible performances in the entire history of rock n roll- Jerry Lee Lewis doesn't so much play these songs as demolish them, ripping through each number with the focused intensity of a laser, single-mindedly plowing through verses and choruses without so much as stopping to catch a breath. He plays the song with pure, sweaty, unhinged abandon, hurling himself across his piano, pounding the keys into submission, making it spit forth notes like a flamethrower, slaughtering the air around him with pure sound. His vocals, meanwhile, channel the very spirit of rock n roll, dripping with enough soul and sexuality to turn a nun into a go-go dancer (trust me, I've tried. Controlled experiment. I'd do anything for science, you know). His vocals transcend whatever lyrics he happens to be singing- the guy could be belting out the copyright information to a Portugese biology textbook and make it sound like a dance craze. In other words, Jerry's performance is rock in its ideal form, a frenzied blast of blood-curdling ferocity that'll make you dance, scream, and beat up the guy next to you all at the same time. Just like Beethoven or the Beatles, it's music for the ages. If you're human, get this. Get this now. Good golly.

5 out of 5 stars Awesome.......2007-04-17

This is absolutely an Awesome, Incediary performance by the Killer. His backing band, The Nashville Teens, put in a great performance trying to keep up; they lose it now and again but Jerry Lee drags them back to the fold. I can't add too much more here, the other reviewers have covered this album quite well so all I'll say is go out and get it and enjoy probably the best live album ever released.

5 out of 5 stars The ultimate!.......2007-04-08

This is the BEST Jerry Lee Lewis album....Period.
If you like his rockin stuff, you WILL love this album.

5 out of 5 stars Wow..........2007-01-27

This album is everything its hyped-up to be and more. Truly awesome album if you like rock & roll. Jerry Lee Lewis does not disappoint the listener at all.

5 out of 5 stars rox hard .......2007-01-18

this is the hardest rocking live album ever makes punk sound mellow
1962 Live at the Star Club in Hamburg
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Fantastic - a must-have for the serious Beatles fan.
  • incomplete concert!!
  • The Magical Mystery Tour
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1962 Live at the Star Club in Hamburg
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Release Date: 2000-10-17

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. I Saw Her Standing There
  3. Roll over Beethoven
  4. Hippy Hippy Shake
  5. Sweet Little Sixteen
  6. Lend Me Your Comb
  7. Your Feet's Too Big
  8. Twist and Shout
  9. Mr. Moonlight
  10. Taste of Honey
  11. Kansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey!
  12. Hully Gully
  13. Ask Me Why
  14. Red Sails in the Sunset
  15. Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby
  16. Matchbox
  17. I'm Talking About You
  18. Shimmy Shake
  19. Long Tall Sally
  20. I Remember You
  21. Nothin' Shakin' (But the Leaves on the Trees)
  22. Falling in Love Again
  23. Little Sheila
  24. To Know Her Is to Love Her

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Fantastic - a must-have for the serious Beatles fan........2007-05-16

Though I am certain that there is some material missing from the actual performance on this CD, what is here is fantastic- fairly clear, considering the conditions under which they were recorded, and a vital look at The Beatles in their early years. "Shimmy Shake" is an amazing piece to hear them perform... so different than the material that made them famous. I wish the CD was complete, but what is here is fantastic. If you're serious about The Beatles, you NEED this CD!

2 out of 5 stars incomplete concert!!.......2007-02-27

I HAD the original two-LP set; my favorite song was the one chosen as the opener for the LP: "Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry Over You". With THAT song missing! this CD is pointless to me. When are they gonna release the WHOLE thing??!

5 out of 5 stars The Magical Mystery Tour.......2006-09-21

The Star Club performance has bounced around in some form since the 1970s, initially as a double-album import on the Lingasong Records label. The sound quality was very rough, but the liner notes and photographs were outstanding and the gig featured the lineup with Ringo on drums.

The historical significance was immense and I believe it still remains the earliest released live recording of the Fab Four. If I recall, The Beatles were unaware that the gig was being recorded and plans to release the performance once Beatlemania swept through England was nixed because of the poor sound quality.

The tape was stored for years in a Liverpool office - certainly not helping to retain the already bootleg-like recording - and was recovered from a building that was slated to be torn down by original Beatles manager Allan Williams. He sold the recording to Lingasong.

It then got interesting once the double-album was released in Europe and available as an import in the U.S. The record company ended up in litigation over ownership issues of the tape and I last saw the performance split into two separate albums on another record label.

And the Star Club performance seems to have a lifespan tied to the court system; it pops up in some form, then becomes unavailable due to a tug-of-war, only to resurface again years later.

But through it all it remains a gem, since there are few opportunities to hear the early stages of what became the British Invasion.

4 out of 5 stars Someone release ALL the Beatles Live in Hamburg recordings on ONE COLLECTION---Please!.......2006-07-29

I bought "The Beatles Live! at the Star Club in Hamburg, Germany; 1962" as a double vinyl album back in the late 1970s. It was on some label called Lingasong. Back then, I didn't even know that any such recordings existed, so I was thrilled. I absolutely loved it (raw, relaxed & loose, with the Beatles sounding more than a little looped, goofing and interacting with the crowd), though I later heard a lot of criticism about the sound quality. True, the recordings weren't professionally made---so what? That's all there is. Later on I discovered that "I Saw Her Standing There", "Ask Me Why", and "Twist And Shout" were also recorded at that time, when I found (and purchased) yet another vinyl packaging of the recordings. Looks like the only thing I'm missing so far is "Hully Gully", unless somebody's sitting on some more recordings somewhere out there in Pepperland.

My problem with the above collection is that it is missing 7 songs from the 1962 live performance(s): "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Cry Over You", "Where Have You Been All My Life", "Besame Mucho", "'Till There Was You", "Little Queenie", "Be-Bop-A-Lula", and "Hallelujah I Love Her So", which are on that first double vinyl I bought. I would definitely miss them.

Yes, I know some of those missing are on another CD, but rather than trying to chase down stray songs hither and thither with a butterfly net in one hand and money in the other, I think I'll just transfer my vinyls to CD. Seems a lot less trouble.

I wish somebody would just get off the pot and release the whole dang performance and be done with it. I mean, IT'S BEEN 44 YEARS. They were a social phenomenon, a revolution in pop music; this is History.

Make it a box set, with Astrid's photos of them performing. Yeah, right. I am so sure...

I have another novel idea: They could even sequence the songs in the order in which they were played, instead of chopping them out and reassembling them like Frankenstein's monster. Leave more of the crowd sounds in, too. I wouldn't mind.

4 out of 5 stars Correction.......2006-02-25

Please do not be misled by previous reviews. These recordings were made in December, 1962. Pete Best was let go in August, 1962, and Stuart Sutcliffe died in April of '62. The Beatles at these recordings were John, Paul, George and Ringo. If anyone wants to hear Pete's drumming, I suggest the Decca Sessions, which are now widely available.
Live at the Star Club, Hamburg
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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Release Date: 1989-07-31

Tracks:

  1. Mean Woman Blues
  2. High School Confidential
  3. Money
  4. Matchbox
  5. What'd I Say, Part 1
  6. What'd I Say, Part 2
  7. Great Balls Of Fire
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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars 100% BEST Live Album EVER Released.......2006-03-29

Totally have to agree with the previous reviewer. He said it all and I just can echo the thoughts. It's hard to believe that this was from 1964. The Killer cooks!!!!! And yes, his band does it's best to keep up with him. INCREDIBLE. A must for the music lover!!

5 out of 5 stars Best Live Record Ever!.......2005-07-27

The title of my review does not exaggerate. This record makes "Live at Leeds" or "Get Your Ya-Ya's Out" sound like total garbage. Lewis recorded this record at the low point of his career, when he had been marginalized by The Beatles and all the other British Skiffle groups musically (It should be noted that The Star Club was one of the old hangouts of The Beatles), and his marriage to his 13 year old cousin had ruined his personal life and professional prospects.

So how did Lewis exact revenge? With this truly stunning record. The piano sounds like it's on fire, the drums crash along with incredible speed, the vocals howl like a wounded wolf, and the attitude was undeniably punk, thirteen years before punk even existed. It is no exaggeration to call this easily the best live record ever, and maybe not too much to call it the greatest rock and roll record ever.

The song set is incredible as well. Lewis has his way with all his rivals: Elvis (Hound Dog), Ray Charles (What'd I Say), Hank Williams (Your Cheating Heart), Little Richard (Long Tall Sally/Good Golly Miss Molly), Carl Perkins (Matchbox), and he blows all of them out of the water. All throughout the record you can just see it: Lewis pounding his piano, eyes shut, beads of sweat on his forehead, his incredibly outmatched band (The Nashville Teens) struggling to keep up with The Killer.

One of very few records that can be called perfect.
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    RARE 16-track version. Track Listings 1. I Saw Her Standing There 2. Sweet Little Sixteen 3. Where Have you Been all my Life 4. Hippy Hippy Shake 5. Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby 6. Matchbox 7. Hallelujah, I Lover her so 8. Hully Gully 9. Roll Over Beethoven 10. Ask me Why 11. Twist and Shout 12. Kansas City / Hey, Hey, Hey 13. Be-Bop-A-Lula 14. Nothin' Shakin' (But the Leaves on the Trees) 15. I'm Talking About You 16. Long Tall Sally
    Live at the Star Club, Hamburg
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    Release Date: 1992-03-24

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    2. High School Confidential
    3. Money (That's What I Want)
    4. Matchbox
    5. What'd I Say (Part 1)
    6. What'd I Say (Part 2)
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    12. Long Tall Sally
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    Amazon.com

    Take one oversize talent with an ego the size of the chip on his shoulder. Put him in front of a frenzied German audience, and set him loose. What do you have? One of the greatest live albums in rock & roll history. Recorded in 1964 at the same club where the Beatles cut their teeth, Live at the Star Club, Hamburg captures the Killer when he was on the outs as a recording artist. (It took him years to recover from the scandal that ensued when he wed his 13-year-old cousin, Myra Gale Brown.) Lewis didn't require acceptance, however; he just needed an audience, a piano, and a rhythm section willing to hang on to "old Jerry Lee" for dear life. The repertoire is rife with staples of the day--"Money," "Mean Woman Blues," "Long Tall Sally," "Hound Dog"--but the Killer has no trouble customizing them with his pumping piano and insinuating vocals. "When Jerry does something, I do it mighty good," he boasts in "What'd I Say." No argument here. --Steven Stolder

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Warning: this album will kill you........2007-07-16

    Words really can't describe this record. It's too loud, too energetic, and far too ferocious to be contianed by lame adjectives like "loud," "energetic," or "ferocious." In fact, I think that punctuation would do a much better job of summing up the Live at the Star Club experience: "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Still not satisfied? See, the thing is, this album captures one of the most incredible performances in the entire history of rock n roll- Jerry Lee Lewis doesn't so much play these songs as demolish them, ripping through each number with the focused intensity of a laser, single-mindedly plowing through verses and choruses without so much as stopping to catch a breath. He plays the song with pure, sweaty, unhinged abandon, hurling himself across his piano, pounding the keys into submission, making it spit forth notes like a flamethrower, slaughtering the air around him with pure sound. His vocals, meanwhile, channel the very spirit of rock n roll, dripping with enough soul and sexuality to turn a nun into a go-go dancer (trust me, I've tried. Controlled experiment. I'd do anything for science, you know). His vocals transcend whatever lyrics he happens to be singing- the guy could be belting out the copyright information to a Portugese biology textbook and make it sound like a dance craze. In other words, Jerry's performance is rock in its ideal form, a frenzied blast of blood-curdling ferocity that'll make you dance, scream, and beat up the guy next to you all at the same time. Just like Beethoven or the Beatles, it's music for the ages. If you're human, get this. Get this now. Good golly.

    5 out of 5 stars Awesome.......2007-04-17

    This is absolutely an Awesome, Incediary performance by the Killer. His backing band, The Nashville Teens, put in a great performance trying to keep up; they lose it now and again but Jerry Lee drags them back to the fold. I can't add too much more here, the other reviewers have covered this album quite well so all I'll say is go out and get it and enjoy probably the best live album ever released.

    5 out of 5 stars The ultimate!.......2007-04-08

    This is the BEST Jerry Lee Lewis album....Period.
    If you like his rockin stuff, you WILL love this album.

    5 out of 5 stars Wow..........2007-01-27

    This album is everything its hyped-up to be and more. Truly awesome album if you like rock & roll. Jerry Lee Lewis does not disappoint the listener at all.

    5 out of 5 stars rox hard .......2007-01-18

    this is the hardest rocking live album ever makes punk sound mellow
    Live at Star Club 1962, Vol. 1
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Live Before They Got Famous
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    1. I Saw Her Standing There
    2. Hippy Hippy Shake
    3. Sweet Little Sixteen
    4. Mr. Moonlight
    5. Hully Gully
    6. Nothin' Shakin' (But the Leaves on the Trees)
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    5 out of 5 stars Live Before They Got Famous.......2007-07-07

    Yes, it's raw, and no, they don't play their greatest hits. This is the Pre-Fab Four, showing their roots. Without the self-consciousness of the later BBC or Hard Days Night sessions, this is an incredible candid snapshot of the sound that was about to conquer the world. It sheds light on all that came after.

    If you like the Early Beatles, this CD is a must.

    1 out of 5 stars History heard here but it's probably more than you want.......2005-04-08

    Someone had a tape recorder rolling one night at the Star Club in Hamburg, Germany and as a result we now have a document of the Beatles' lineup including Pete Best as they worked to perfect their sound.

    HIGHLIGHTS:
    If there is one, it's probably the chance to hear them do "I Saw Her Standing There" in an early version. Oddly enough, there's a version of the Olympics' hit "Hully Gully" with a honking sax at the intro. As the Beatles didn't play sax, I assume this was someone from the club? Or another band's member doing a sit-in?

    LOWS:
    Again, nothing really in particular except perhaps "Mr. Moonlight" which I've never liked as a song (It's the lowpoint of "Beatles for Sale" for me.) The sound is VERY "iffy" for repeat listening...it's exactly what you'd expect for a reel-to-reel placed haphazardly without any effort given as to left-right balance...etc. There are obvious dropouts at times.

    BOTTOM LINE:
    Only for completists. Most people who want to know how they sounded in the Hamburg days will be happy with the track or two on the "Anthology 1" disc. Skip this one...

    5 out of 5 stars Early, early Beatles.......2005-03-13

    This album does not sound like the Beatles who did Sgt. Pepper or Yellow Submarine, but it does sound good. The recording materials used in this CD are not high quality, but the album it self is very good as it has their hit song "I Saw Her Standing There" and their good versions of "The Hippy Hippy Shake" and "Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey." If you are a true Beatles fan this album and Volume 2 are a must for you.
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        11. Call Me Madam: You're Just In Love - Tyne Daly/Lewis Cleale
        12. Taking My Turn: Fine For The Shape I'm In - Margaret Whiting/Marnie Nixon/Cissy Houston
        13. A Party With Betty Comden & Adolph Green: The French Lesson - Betty Comdon/Adolph Green
        14. The Madwoman Of Central Park: Better - Phyllis Newman
        15. Greenwillow: Never Will I Marry - Anthony Perkins
        16. Song Of Singapore: I Can't Remember - Loretta Swit & Company
        17. Tintypes: Elite Syncopation/I'm Goin' To Live Anyhow, 'Til I Die - Lynne Thigpen
        18. I Love My Wife: Someone Wonderful I Missed - Joanna Gleason/Ilene Graff
        19. The Good Companions: The Pleasure Of Your Company - Malcolm Rennie/Christopher Gable
        20. Forbidden Broadway 20th Anniversary: Liza One-Note - Christine Pedi
        21. Meet Me In St. Louis: The Trolley Song - Donna Kane & Ensemble

        Tracks:

        1. 4 Guys Named Jose...And Una Mujer Named Maria!: Feel It - Philip Anthony/Henry Gainza/Allen Hidalgo/Ricardo Puente
        2. Fame - The Musical: There She Goes!/Fame - Natasha Rennalls & Ensemble
        3. Do Re Mi: What's New At The Zoo? - Heather Headley/The Animal Girls
        4. High Society: Once Upon A Time/True Love - Melissa Errico/Daniel McDonald
        5. Tenderloin: Artificial Flowers - Patrick Wilson
        6. State Fair: Driving At Night/Our State Fair - Company
        7. Kiss Me, Kate: Were Thine That Special Face - Brian Stokes Mitchell
        8. Black And Blue: Black And Blue - Linda Hopkins/Ruth Brown/Carrie Smith
        9. The Green Bird: O Foolish Heart - Company
        10. Out Of This World: From This Moment On - Marin Mazzie/Gregg Edelman
        11. The Boys From Syracuse: This Can't Be Love - Davis Gaines/Sarah Berry
        12. Snoopy!!!: Poor Sweet Baby - Pamela Myers
        13. SeesawNobody Does It Like Me - Michele Lee
        14. March Of The Falsettos: I Never Wanted To Love You - Michael Rupert/Stephen Bogardus/Alison Fraser/Chip Zien/James Kushner
        15. Lunch: Perfectly Alone - Carol Burnett
        16. 3hree: Foolish Dreamin'/Something Beautiful/Real Enough To Change My Mind - Jessica Molaskey/Will Gartshore/Rachel Ulanet
        17. Lucky In The Rain: Love Me As If There Were No Tomorrow - Barbara Cook
        18. Godspell: All Good Gifts - Sal Sabella & Company
        19. The Act: Walking Papers - Liza Minnelli & Company

        Customer Reviews:

        4 out of 5 stars Great compilation.......2002-05-10

        I don't actually own this particular compilation, however, since I own nearly every recording represented on these discs...I think I'm qualified to comment. This is a wonderful representation of the high quality of work that DRG Records does.
        The previous review is way off the mark. This is definitely not a waste of time or money. This is 25 years of preserving Broadway shows, Off-Broadway shows, studio recordings (mostly from the city center concerts), etc. So what if they "aren't as good as the original", DRG is preserving many recordings and artists that other mainstream labels don't or won't. You have wonderful recordings from Brian Stokes Mitchell, Nathan Lane, Debbie Gravitte, Tyne Daly, Anthony Perkins, Joanna Gleason, Marin Mazzie, Carol Burnett, Heather Headley, Patti LuPone, Barbara Cook, etc., and many of these are from Original Cast Recordings just as they appeared on Broadway. This is an excellent sampler of the work going on at DRG. No...I'm not an employee...just an avid listener and collector of theatre recordings.

        1 out of 5 stars A disappointment.......2001-12-15

        There's a reason you've probably never heard of most of the songs and shows on this album, not to mention most of the artists. This is a second-rate collection of second-rate numbers performed by mostly second-rate artists. In the case of the shows that were revivals, the performances on the original cast recordings were better. Don't waste your money.
        Live at the Star Club
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Live at the Star Club
          Jerry Lee Lewis
          Manufacturer: City Hall Records
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD
          ASIN: B0002B5PQG
          Release Date: 1999-12-25

          Rock Music:

          1. Live [Live]
          2. Malignant
          3. Meet the Man
          4. Movin' On [Import]
          5. My Crew Deep [Import]
          6. New York Muscle [CD-single] [Import]
          7. Ophiucus
          8. Original Artists Hits of the 50's [Box set]
          9. Original Fleetwood Mac [Original recording remastered] [Import]
          10. Pollen

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