Lewis, Jerry Lee
The Indispensable 1956-1962
A native to Louisiana, Jerry Lee Lewis embodied the wildest form of white rock in the 1950s. He appeared suddenly, after
the success of Elvis Presley, whom he challenged. His originality was the key to his popularity: long, blonde, messy
hair, a dazzling pianist performing both energized country and black rock. He was a born performer who could play
standing, as well as with his feet or who could set fire to his piano and continue playing it; he was also a singer of
outstanding charisma. His career was broken overnight by a moral scandal in 1958, but his complete output released at
the time is indispensable to any rock fan. The twists and turns of his electrifying career are told by Bruno Blum in a
28-page booklet. Patrick FREMEAUX
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CD - 3 disk
Release
01-06-2018
Label
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586792
EAN
3561302572727
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In stock