Here's Little Richard Getting Expanded Reissue
. Rock 'n' roll may date back to Jackie Brenston's "Rocket 88" in 1951 and perhaps further to blues/swing hybrids of the 1940s. But many would contend that Little Richard's "Tutti Frutti," recorded at Cosimo Matassa's studio in new Orleans in September 1955, was the first great rock 'n' roll record. "Tutti Frutti" kicks off Here's Little Richard. In addition to the original recordings of Little Richard's best known hits � "Long Tall Sally," "Ready Teddy," "Jenny Jenny," "Rip It Up," "Slippin' and Slidin'" and more � the Concord remastered reissue features two bonus tracks (Specialty demo recordings of "Baby" and "All Night Long") and two videos (screen tests of "Tutti Frutti" and "Long Tall Sally"). The set contains liner notes by R&B musicologist Lee Hildebrand, as well as the notes from the original LP. Although Little Richard recorded for RCA Victor in 1951 and Peacock Records in 1953, his Specialty years � the 25-month period between September 1955 and October 1957 � proved monumental. As annotator Hildebrand writes, "They are quite possibly the most exciting and incendiary recordings in the annals of popular music and constitute a body of work upon which Richard's reputation as one of the primary architects of rock 'n' roll is measured."
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