Sun Records, the legendary record label that birthed the rock and roll revolution, presents a captivating compilation in the form of the "Various Artists - 3 CD Steel Box" collection. In this exquisite offering, listeners are transported to an era where the sounds of diversity and innovation converged to create a musical phenomenon that would resonate through the decades. Contained within the robust steel box are three carefully curated CDs, each a testament to the raw talent and magnetic charisma that permeated the Sun Records catalog. With a refined selection spanning multiple genres, this collection showcases the label's unwavering commitment to artistic excellence and its pivotal role in shaping the landscape of popular music. This amazing 3 CD set features all of the essential Sun records recordings together in a collectors edition steel box & also features a 24 page book with exclusive information about the tracks.
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Sun Records, the legendary record label that birthed the rock and roll revolution, presents a captivating compilation in the form of the "Various Artists - 3 CD Steel Box" collection. In this exquisite offering, listeners are transported to an era where the sounds of diversity and innovation converged to create a musical phenomenon that would resonate through the decades. Contained within the robust steel box are three carefully curated CDs, each a testament to the raw talent and magnetic charisma that permeated the Sun Records catalog. With a refined selection spanning multiple genres, this collection showcases the label's unwavering commitment to artistic excellence and its pivotal role in shaping the landscape of popular music. This amazing 3 CD set features all of the essential Sun records recordings together in a collectors edition steel box & also features a 24 page book with exclusive information about the tracks.
Disc 1
1 Jerry Lee Lewis: Whole lotta shakin goin on
2 Carl Perkins (Piano): Dixie Fried
3 Billy Lee Riley: Red hot
4 Roy Orbison: Ooby dooby
5 Carl Mann: Mona Lisa
6 Jackie Brenston: Rocket 88
7 Charlie Rich: Whirlwind
8 Warren Smith (Percussion): Ubangi stomp
9 Rosco Gordon: Booted
10 The Jones Brothers: Gospel train
11 The Prisonaires: Just walkin in the rain
12 Million Dollar Quartet: Walk that lonesome valley
13 Malcolm Yelvington: Drinkin wine spo-dee-o-dee
14 Roy Orbison: Rockhouse
15 Billy Lee Riley: Flyin Saucers Rock n Roll
16 Five Tinos: Sitting by my window
17 Bill Justis: Raunchy
18 Jerry Lee Lewis: Great balls of fire
19 Million Dollar Quartet: Dont be cruel
20 Billy "The Kid" Emerson: When It Rains It Pours
Disc 2
1 Johnny Cash: Folsom prison blues
2 Carl Perkins (Piano): Blue suede shoes
3 Charlie Feathers: Defrost your heart
4 "Harmonica" Frank Floyd: Howlin Tom cat
5 Jeanne Newman: Thanks a lot
6 Sleepy LaBeef: Blackland farmer
7 Jimmie Davis: Where the old red river flows
8 Charlie Feathers: Runnin around
9 Charlie Rich: Who will the next fool be
10 Dave Dudley: Driver
11 Johnny Cash: I walk the line
12 Jeannie C. Riley: Girl most likely
13 Tracy Pendarvis & The Swampers: Southbound line
14 Webb Pierce: In the jailhouse now
15 Dane Stinit: Sweet country girl
16 Doug Poindexter & The Starlite Wranglers: My kind of carryin on
17 Onie Wheeler: Jump right out of this jukebox
18 Barbara Pittman: Two young fools in love
19 Maggie Sue Wimberly: How long
20 Roy Drusky: Another
Disc 3
1 Earl Hooker: Blue guitar
2 Howlin Wolf: How many more years
3 Joe Hill Louis: We all gotta go sometime
4 Rufus Thomas: Bear cat
5 Little Juniors Blue Flames: Mystery train
6 Doctor Ross: The boogie disease
7 Howlin Wolf: The wolf is at your door
8 Jimmy & Walter: Easy
9 Pat Hare: Im gonna murder my baby
10 David Honeyboy Edwards: Sweet home Chicago
11 Frank Frost: Just come on home
12 Willie Nix: Seems like a million years
13 James Cotton: Cotton crop blues
14 So long baby, goodbye
15 Joe Hill Louis: She may be yours (but she comes to see me sometimes)
16 Little Milton: If you love me baby
17 Little Juniors Blue Flames: Feelin good
18 Doctor Ross: Come back baby
19 Ray Smith: Break up
20 Gene Simmons: Drinkin scotch