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Aces Wild: The Greatest Singles 1952-56 [LP] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Aces Wild: The Greatest Singles 1952-56 [LP] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Regular Price $26.99Product Type : Vinyl
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Vinyl LP pressing. This 16 track LP comprises the best of his releases under his own name. Johnny Ace lived the rock 'n' roll lifestyle some years before the true birth of rock 'n' roll. By all accounts, it was to be the death of him, too. Perhaps surprisingly for the son of a preacher man, he was a notorious philanderer, with a fascination for guns, prone to violent, drunken outbursts. He was an absentee husband and father, dishonourably discharged from the United States Navy, and banned from his parents home for playing the blues - a real prototype of a rock 'n' roll bad boy. Yet it cannot be denied the man born John Alexander was destined for musical greatness. He was a gifted pianist, songwriter, and soulful R &B singer who enjoyed two short years in the limelight, scoring several No. 1 hits, and recording and performing with some of the most esteemed R&B artists of the time. That it would all come to a bloody end on Christmas Day 1954, at the dawning of the rock 'n' roll era, just adds to his mystique and the legend of Johnny Ace. This 16 track LP comprises the best of his releases under his own name on the Flair and Duke labels. It features all his eight Top 10 R&B hits, including the No.1s "My Song", "The Clock" and "Pledging My Love" and the Top 3 hits "Cross My Heart" and "Saving My Love For You", along with Johnny Moore & The Three Blazers'. It provides a fascinating insight into his solo output and showcases his talents as an accompanying pianist.
Tracklist:
- My Song
- Follow the Rule
- Cross My Heart
- Angel
- Clock
- Aces Wild
- Saving My Love for You
- Yes, Yes Baby
- Please Forgive Me
- You've Been Gone So Long
- Never Let Me Go
- Pledging My Love
- No Money
- Anymore
- So Lonely
- I'm Crazy Baby
UPC: 824046168124
Label: Acrobat
Release Date: 5.8.26
Format: VinylAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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