Κυριακή 21 Δεκεμβρίου 2008

THE BOBBY FOULLER FOUR - I Fought The Law


A few Words :

With his Stratocaster guitar and brash, full sound, at his best ,Fuller sounded like Buddy Holly into the '60s. Cracking the Top 30 in 1966 with a cover of Holly's "Love's Made a Fool of You" and the Top Ten with "I Fought the law" (written by one-time Cricket Sonny Curtis), Fuller had just become a star when he was found dead under mysterious circumstances in a parked car in Hollywood (the police thought it was a suicide, just about everyone who knew him disagreed).

Fuller's relatively short period of national stardom actually crowned a good half-dozen years of recording, during which he released many outstanding tracks.A talented and prolific songwriter and a studio whiz who drew from Eddie Cochran and (though only slightly) the full guitar sound of the British Invasion as well as Buddy Holly, he recorded a great deal of unreleased studio and live material that was issued in the '80s, when the depth of his loss began to be appreciated.


BOBBY FULLER FOUR / I FOUGHT THE LAW
Tracks:
1.You kissed me - 2.Little Annie Lou -3.I fought the Law -4.Another sad and lonely night -5.Saturday night -6.Take my word -7.Fool for love -8.Never to be forgotten -9.Thunder reef -10.Wolfman -11.Let her dance -12.Julie -13.A new shade of blue -14.Only when i dream

Group Members:
Bobby Fuller
Randy Fuller
DeWayne Quirico
James Reese
Dalton Powell
Irony.. HE FOUGHT THE LAW - but the law won..

Link:IFTL

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