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For the First Time Anywhere

Buddy Holly

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Album Review

When this album was originally released in 1983, it was a major revelation in collector's circles. Here were the original, undubbed versions of eight songs that had appeared on posthumous Holly albums like Reminiscing, Showcase, and others with overdubbed backing provided by the Fireballs and producer Norman Petty, along with two rarities to pad things out. And hearing the stripped-down Holly minus the audio cover-ups and beef-ups revealed strong (and sometimes superior) efforts all by themselves without the assistance. With future Cricket Jerry Allison on drums, a set of revolving bass players, and Sonny Curtis handling lead guitar chores on three tracks, Holly blasts through some bona fide Texas rockabilly here. Four of the eight tracks come from Buddy's pen, and these early efforts ("Rock-a-Bye Rock," "Because I Love You," "Changing All Those Changes," and "I'm Gonna Set My Foot Down") are sign pointers toward his later, more commercial style; in this case listeners get stripped-down, elemental pop tunes disguised as rockabilly ravers and country ballads. The collection is bookended with two more tracks, the original studio swipe of "Maybe Baby" and "That's My Desire," a ballad from the 1958 New York session that produced "Rave On." Although the overdubbing done to Holly's music made sense from a commercial standpoint at the time, this collection only whets your appetite to hear more of the real thing.

Customer Reviews

Buddy plain and simple

Finally on iTunes -- I had this one on vinyl. Buddy's music was often overproduced, with unnecessary background singers and strings and -- after he died -- with overdubbed guitars and handclaps. This is a chance to hear Buddy's sound as is (despite the parenthetical note on the song titles, these songs aren't overdubbed) and it's great, except where the material is weak ("That's My Desire," "Because i Love You"). Particular standouts on this short (10 song) album are his version of "Bo Diddley" and an interesting alternative version of "Maybe Baby," as well as "Rock-a-Bye Rock," none of which were on iTunes before this collection was re-released ("Changing All Those Changes" and "Baby Won't You Come Out Tonight," good examples of his early, rockabilly style, have been available elsewhere on iTunes).

Biography

Born: September 7, 1936 in Lubbock, TX

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '50s

Buddy Holly is perhaps the most anomalous legend of '50s rock & roll — he had his share of hits, and he achieved major rock & roll stardom, but his importance transcends any sales figures or even the particulars of any one song (or group of songs) that he wrote or recorded. Holly was unique, his legendary status and his impact on popular music all the more extraordinary for having been achieved in barely 18 months. Among his rivals, Bill Haley was there first and established rock &...
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