Johnny Lewis

Johnny Lewis Quartet - Shuckin' 'N Jivin' (Remastered) (1972/1998)

Johnny Lewis Quartet - Shuckin' 'N Jivin' (Remastered) (1972/1998)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 285 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 109 MB
45:15 | Soul-Jazz, Jazz-Funk | Label: Luv N' Haight

The hot and funky Johnny Lewis Quartet recorded this massive slab of jazz in the early 70's, when the group's lineup consisted of organ, tenor, guitar, and very very hot drums. The LP contains some excellent covers of "Cissy Strut", "Blue Funk", and "Chitlins Con Carne" – plus a great original called "Shuckin N Jivin". This reissue also includes a cover of "Them Changes" that wasn't on the original release, which is a very cool bonus, and which sounds very hard and funky! The LP's filled with hard drum breaks, great jazzy solos, and lots of very cool funky grooves. Even if you think you've already got too many obscure jazz funk albums, don't pass this one up! It's a totally great addition to any collection, and even though we didn't know it until we got this reissue, we've been playing it non-stop since we got it!

Johnny Cash - Complete Mercury Albums 1986-1991 (2020)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at June 26, 2020
Johnny Cash - Complete Mercury Albums 1986-1991 (2020)

Johnny Cash - Complete Mercury Albums 1986-1991 (2020)
FLAC tracks | 05:05:04 | 1, 9 Gb
Genre: Country, Folk / Label: Mercury Nashville

In 1986, after almost 30 years on Columbia Records, Country music legend Johnny Cash released his first album on Mercury Records – Class Of ’55, in collaboration with fellow Sun Records alumni Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins. Seven years later, his last recording before signing with Rick Rubin’s American Recordings would be another collaboration, “The Wanderer”, with U2.With brand new liner notes by music writer Scott Schinder, Johnny Cash: The Complete Mercury Studio Recordings (1986-1991) represents the very first deep dive into the Country music legend’s Mercury catalogue, and reveals its importance as the bridge between his better known catalogues on Columbia and American.
Jerry Lee Lewis - The Locust Years and...And The Return To The Promised Land  (1994) [8CD Box, Bear Family BCD 15783 HI]

Jerry Lee Lewis - The Locust Years and…And The Return To The Promised Land (1994)
8CD | Rock'n'Roll | EAC Rip | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | Covers -> 35 Mb
Bear Family Records | BCD 15783 HI | ~2583 + 1102 Mb

A characteristically humongous (8-CD) box set from the wonderful obsessive-compulsives at Bear Family, documenting the Killer's '60s tenure at Smash Records. Lewis made consistently good music during this period, but the combination of his personal scandals and the British Invasion made him a pariah to radio programmers until mid-decade, when he returned to his country roots. Highlights of the set include the entirety of a Texas live show, with Lewis and his crack band rendering various early rock standards at dangerously high (i.e., proto punk) speed, some excellent duets with his (then) wife Linda Gail, and gorgeous renditions of standards like Willie Nelson's "Funny How Time Slips Away" and Merle Haggard's "Lonesome Fugitive." Lewis fans with deep pockets should grab this one immediately…
Jerry Lee Lewis - The Complete Jerry Lee Lewis On Sun (2022)

Jerry Lee Lewis - The Complete Jerry Lee Lewis On Sun (2022)
FLAC (tracks) - 1.7 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 801 MB
5:43:18 | Rock and Roll, Rockabilly, Country, Blues | Label: Curb Records

This 5-CD, 149-song box set brings together The Killer’s seminal recordings for Sam Phillips’ Sun Records label including “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On,” “Great Balls of Fire,” “High School Confidential,” and much more.
Back in 1957, when Jerry Lee Lewis exploded on radio and jukeboxes with “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On” and “Great Balls of Fire,” rock’n’roll was brand new, young and wild, loud and dangerous. The same could be said of Jerry Lee. Jerry Lee was in Louisiana when he heard Elvis and Carl Perkins and knew he had to get to Memphis and Sam Phillips, a man he thought would understand his music. He was right. When Sam heard that wild, free spirit with a no holds barred piano pounding style, he put a microphone in front of him and …turned on the recording machine.
Jerry Lee Lewis - The Complete Jerry Lee Lewis On Sun (2022)

Jerry Lee Lewis - The Complete Jerry Lee Lewis On Sun (2022)
FLAC (tracks) - 1.7 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 801 MB
5:43:18 | Rock and Roll, Rockabilly, Country, Blues | Label: Curb Records

This 5-CD, 149-song box set brings together The Killer’s seminal recordings for Sam Phillips’ Sun Records label including “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On,” “Great Balls of Fire,” “High School Confidential,” and much more.
Back in 1957, when Jerry Lee Lewis exploded on radio and jukeboxes with “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On” and “Great Balls of Fire,” rock’n’roll was brand new, young and wild, loud and dangerous. The same could be said of Jerry Lee. Jerry Lee was in Louisiana when he heard Elvis and Carl Perkins and knew he had to get to Memphis and Sam Phillips, a man he thought would understand his music. He was right. When Sam heard that wild, free spirit with a no holds barred piano pounding style, he put a microphone in front of him and …turned on the recording machine.
Gerry Mulligan/Johnny Hodges - Gerry Mulligan Meets Johnny Hodges (1960) {2003 Verve Music Group} **[RE-UP}**

Gerry Mulligan/Johnny Hodges - Gerry Mulligan Meets Johnny Hodges (1960) {2003 Verve Music Group}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 220 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 85 mb
Genre: jazz

Gerry Mulligan Meets Johnny Hodges is the 1960 album by Gerry Mulligan and Johnny Hodges. Originally released on Verve, Mulligan and Hodges are joined by Claude Williamson (piano), Buddy Clark (bass), and Mel Lewis (drums). This is from a CD released by Verve Music Group on 24 June, 2003.
Jerry Lee Lewis - The Best Of Jerry Lee Lewis (1988) {1990, Reissue}

Jerry Lee Lewis - The Best Of Jerry Lee Lewis (1988) {1990, Reissue}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 419 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 187 Mb
Full Scans | 01:14:57 | RAR 5% Recovery
Rock & Roll, Rockabilly | The Entertainers #CD 253

Is there an early rock & roller who has a crazier reputation than the Killer, Jerry Lee Lewis? His exploits as a piano-thumping, egocentric wild man with an unquenchable thirst for living have become the fodder for numerous biographies, film documentaries, and a full-length Hollywood movie. Certainly few other artists came to the party with more ego and talent than he and lived to tell the tale. And certainly even fewer could successfully channel that energy into their music and prosper doing it as well as Jerry Lee. When he broke on the national scene in 1957 with his classic "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," he was every parents' worst nightmare perfectly realized: a long, blonde-haired Southerner who played the piano and sang with uncontrolled fury and abandon, while simultaneously reveling in his own sexuality.
Jerry Lee Lewis - Music Legends Jerry Lee Lewis The Rock'n'Roll Icon (2024)

Jerry Lee Lewis - Music Legends Jerry Lee Lewis The Rock'n'Roll Icon (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 2:01:28 | 526 / 270 Mb
Genre: Rock & Roll

The wildest star among the first wave of rock & rollers – not for nothing was he nicknamed "The Killer" – Jerry Lee Lewis defied the odds and outlived all of his peers, a fate he seemed determined to outrun for a good portion of his long career. He came on like a supernova in the late 1950s, scoring three successive Top Ten singles that crystallized the ferocious excitement of rock & roll.
Jerry Lee Lewis - Music Legends Jerry Lee Lewis The Rock'n'Roll Icon (2024)

Jerry Lee Lewis - Music Legends Jerry Lee Lewis The Rock'n'Roll Icon (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 2:01:28 | 526 / 270 Mb
Genre: Rock & Roll

The wildest star among the first wave of rock & rollers – not for nothing was he nicknamed "The Killer" – Jerry Lee Lewis defied the odds and outlived all of his peers, a fate he seemed determined to outrun for a good portion of his long career. He came on like a supernova in the late 1950s, scoring three successive Top Ten singles that crystallized the ferocious excitement of rock & roll.
Jerry Lee Lewis - Jerry Lee's Greatest! (1961) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Jerry Lee Lewis - Jerry Lee's Greatest! (1961)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 29:04 minutes | 386 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Jerry Lee’s second album for Sun Records featured one of rock and roll’s all-time greatest recordings: “Great Balls Of Fire”. The single, charged with controversial sexual undertones, manic piano-playing, and Lewis’ quirky tenor, made the already famous wild-man of rock a superstar. "Greatest" also features a number of covers performed as only Lewis could pull them off, including Barrett Strong’s “Money”, and Ray Charles’ “What’d I Say”.