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Thread started 11/06/12 5:44pm

dancerella

Little Richard

I'm interested in checking out his music but have no idea where to begin. Can anyone make a suggestion? I read up on the King of Rock N' Roll album which sounds interesting. Anyone know of it? I'm looking for his craziest, most wild shit of his recording career. Cheers! cool

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Reply #1 posted 11/06/12 6:44pm

alphastreet

dancerella said:

I'm interested in checking out his music but have no idea where to begin. Can anyone make a suggestion? I read up on the King of Rock N' Roll album which sounds interesting. Anyone know of it? I'm looking for his craziest, most wild shit of his recording career. Cheers! cool

ditto! I dig his personality, think he's charming and like what I know so far, and kept forgetting to make a topic like this, so I also want to know

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Reply #2 posted 11/06/12 8:52pm

dancerella

alphastreet said:

dancerella said:

I'm interested in checking out his music but have no idea where to begin. Can anyone make a suggestion? I read up on the King of Rock N' Roll album which sounds interesting. Anyone know of it? I'm looking for his craziest, most wild shit of his recording career. Cheers! cool

ditto! I dig his personality, think he's charming and like what I know so far, and kept forgetting to make a topic like this, so I also want to know

Very cool! I'm hoping someone can help inform us both. People always say Prince was influenced by him as well....

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Reply #3 posted 11/06/12 9:19pm

alphastreet

Likewise with MJ, I always knew he was something special as soon as I heard of him, though it was in a commercial for chocolates and from Full House when he made a guest appearance. He was so witty and funny all at once....and he was hilarious at the Grammys in 88' when saying they hand out awards to anyone that comes along, made me think of what Kanye West gets flack for when he tells it like it is, and I love that about him unlike most people.

Check out Tutti Fruity, the Magic School Bus theme and Itsy Bitsy spider....I'm sure I know more but can't remember the titles right now. I think it's phenomenal how he was the first black artist to have blacks and whites in the same stadium, which was not heard of in those days, though on different floors. People give Elvis credit all the time for bringing people together, but Little Richard did this shortly before he did.

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Reply #4 posted 11/07/12 7:05pm

JoeBala

This is a good start:

Very Best Of Little Richard

Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It!
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Reply #5 posted 11/07/12 7:41pm

HuMpThAnG

dancerella said:

alphastreet said:

ditto! I dig his personality, think he's charming and like what I know so far, and kept forgetting to make a topic like this, so I also want to know

Very cool! I'm hoping someone can help inform us both. People always say Prince was influenced by him as well....

hmmm

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Reply #6 posted 11/08/12 5:58pm

MiniJamesW

I'm a huge Little Richard fan! What can I say he is the Architect of Rock 'n' Roll, he is my favorite rock 'n' roll singer and one of my favorite artists! I love 50's rock 'n' roll and I have to say I like him best although there were way too many awesome artists of this period.

The compilation that JoeBala recommended is a great start however if you're looking for albums the perfect place to start is with his first album "Here's Little Richard." It has a lot of the classic songs (Tutti Frutti, Ready Teddy, Slippin' And Slidin', Long Tall Sally, Rip It Up, She's Got It) plus other fantastic songs, I think it's an essential rock 'n' roll album without a bad track on it!

Next you're going to want to get his second album "Little Richard" (or Little Richard Vol. 2 as I've seen it called in some websites). This has more of his classic songs like Lucille, Keep A-Knockin', Good Golly Miss Molly, Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey, and The Girl Can't Help It. This album is just strong overall as well without a bad track in my opinion.

Those two albums are the definitive Little Richard (and 50's rock 'n' roll) sound. If you can't get into these two albums, I think you wouldn't be interested in his other work even though there are some other good albums he made such as Little Richard Is Back (And There's A Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On!) and The Rill Thing. I think his 70's output was underrated overall and has a lot of good moments. Don't make the same mistake I did though and listen to his gospel stuff though lol

[Edited 11/8/12 18:02pm]

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Reply #7 posted 11/08/12 9:46pm

Gunsnhalen

JoeBala said:

This is a good start:

Very Best Of Little Richard

THIS

or his fantastic debut album

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Reply #8 posted 11/10/12 2:10am

Adorecream

Any original 50s Speciality recordings, his later remakes and concerts never caught that magic. He's great and he was the architect and the first one to go "Whooooohhh!!!" and to look fabulous and wear rock and roll jewels on stage (Sorry I couldn't help myself).

His flamboyance and energy was just amazing, you can tell Prince was inspired by him "Prince is me in this generation".

Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name
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Reply #9 posted 11/10/12 8:16am

robertgeorgeak
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JoeBala said:

This is a good start:

Very Best Of Little Richard

great compilation. it certainly makes my ears spunk up.

don't play me...i'm over 30 and i DO smoke weed....
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Reply #10 posted 11/10/12 8:26am

mjscarousal

Do you guys think Little Richard is very underrated? I think he is...

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Reply #11 posted 11/12/12 1:30pm

MiniJamesW

mjscarousal said:

Do you guys think Little Richard is very underrated? I think he is...

I think most 50's Rock 'n' Roll is underrated nowadays, but especially Little Richard. I mean many "rock" fans don't even know about Little Richard or Fats Domino or Chuck Berry. Little Richard's first two albums are classics by any standard and though his other work isn't quite as strong, some of his 70's material is pretty good. Little Richard has influenced everyone from Elvis Presley to The Beatles to James Brown to Michael Jackson, even the Purple One himself. He has such an amazing voice, he's my favorite singer of all those rock 'n' roll classics. His first two albums should be in any rock fan's music collection nod

[Edited 11/12/12 13:34pm]

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Reply #12 posted 11/13/12 12:47pm

mjscarousal

MiniJamesW said:

mjscarousal said:

Do you guys think Little Richard is very underrated? I think he is...

I think most 50's Rock 'n' Roll is underrated nowadays, but especially Little Richard. I mean many "rock" fans don't even know about Little Richard or Fats Domino or Chuck Berry. Little Richard's first two albums are classics by any standard and though his other work isn't quite as strong, some of his 70's material is pretty good. Little Richard has influenced everyone from Elvis Presley to The Beatles to James Brown to Michael Jackson, even the Purple One himself. He has such an amazing voice, he's my favorite singer of all those rock 'n' roll classics. His first two albums should be in any rock fan's music collection nod

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I agree, I love Little Richard cool

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Reply #13 posted 11/13/12 12:53pm

Graycap23

Think? He absolutely is...........

mjscarousal said:

Do you guys think Little Richard is very underrated? I think he is...

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Reply #14 posted 11/16/12 8:19am

iaminparties

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Million times better than Elvis,who sucks.

I highly recommend him.He got the ball rolling.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDlXvzVrZF8-What a voice music

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJYmO9LCLvQ- Haunting cry

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJYmO9LCLvQ- Rocking headbang

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc_F3PaYgl0- Soulful fro

What do I know.My music taste sucks.

Copy and paste the videos,because I don't know how or ask the moderator.

2014-Year of the Parties
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Reply #15 posted 11/16/12 12:04pm

MiniJamesW

iaminparties said:

Million times better than Elvis,who sucks.

I highly recommend him.He got the ball rolling.

I disagree. All of the rockers from the 1950s had their input (though I'd say Little Richard and Chuck Berry were most important in forming rock 'n' roll, maybe Fats Domino as well) and respect each other and love each other's music, hell Little Richard even calls Elvis his baby! lol

Elvis Presley was a great performer and singer and he was needed to popularize rock 'n' roll to a white audience. Artists like him, Buddy Holly, and Jerry Lee Lewis were true rockers who were white and were geniunely rock 'n' roll not whitewashing it like Pat Boone or Bill Haley.

That being said Little Richard will always be my favorite, but all of the true rockers from the 50's have a special quality to them that make them equal in my eyes. Elvis Presley was one of them.

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Reply #16 posted 11/16/12 4:24pm

HuMpThAnG

iaminparties said:

Million times better than Elvis,who sucks.

I highly recommend him.He got the ball rolling.

-What a voice music

- Haunting cry

- Rocking headbang

- Soulful fro

What do I know.My music taste sucks.

Copy and paste the videos,because I don't know how or ask the moderator.

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