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1954

March 25, 2005 | Music
Set for release on April 11, 2005 on the Revola label is the CD "1954" (CRREV98). This compilation contains SUN (out)takes and live performances, 27 tracks in total. The tracklisting is the same as the release "The King Of Western Bob" we mentioned yesterday.

Track listing:

Just Because (Master) / Blue Moon Of Kentucky (Discarded Take) / Blue Moon Of Kentucky (Master) / Harbor Lights (Master) / I'll Never Let You Go / I'll Never Let You Go (Master) / That's All Right (Discarded Take) / That's All Right (Master) / Tomorrow Night (Master) / I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine (Discarded Take) / I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine (Master) / Good Rockin't Tonight (Master) / Blue Moon (Discarded Take) / Blue Moon (Discarded Takes) / Blue Moon (Master) / That's All Right (Live Radio KWKH) / Blue Moon Of Kentucky (Live Radio KWKH) / I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone (Discarded Take) / I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone (Master) / I Love You Because (Discarded Take) / I Love You Because (Master) / You're A Heartbreaker (Master) / Milkcow Blues (Master) / My Happiness (Private Acetate) / That's When Your Heartaches Begin (Private Acetate) / I'll Never Stand in Your Way (Private Acetate) / It Wouldn't Be The Same Without You (Private Acetate).
Source:Amazon.co.uk
Sidewinder wrote on March 26, 2005
When do we get "Satisfied", "Uncle Penn", and "Night Train To Memphis" etc.? After all the recent activity based around the Sun era you'd think at least one person would have tracked down the illusive missing Sun tracks. Has anyone out there got any of them?
Tony C wrote on March 26, 2005
We will only get these three songs when and if tapes are ever discovered. "Satisfied" did exist at one time, but the whereabouts of this tape have not been known about since 1955-1956. "Uncle Penn" was always said to have been released as a bootleg single in 1955, but has anybody out there ever seen or heard of anybody who has a copy? I suspect this to be a rumour that has grown into a legend. "Night Train To Memphis" is just one of a long list of songs rumoured to have recorded at Sun, with no hard evidence that it ever did exist.