Chuck Berry - Tulane album flac
Performer: Chuck BerryTitle: Tulane
Style: Rock & Roll
Released: 1970
Country: US
MP3 album: 1268 mb
FLAC album: 1208 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: MP1 VOC DTS ASF XM MMF MP2
Genre: Rock
Back Home is the fourteenth studio album by Chuck Berry, released in 1970 by Chess Records. The album title refers to his return to Chess after several years with Mercury Records. All songs written by Chuck Berry. Have Mercy Judge" – 2:40. Instrumental" – 2:47. I'm a Rocker" – 4:34. Fish and Chips" – 2:50. Chuck Berry – guitar, vocals. Bob Baldori – harmonica, piano (overdubs)
Chuck is the eponymous twentieth and final studio album by American rock and roll singer and guitarist Chuck Berry. The first studio album in decades by Berry was received positively by critics who considered it a return to form and a poignant last statement. Berry died between the announcement of its recording on his 90th birthday and its release in 2017
Anthology (Chuck Berry album). Anthology is a two-disc compilation album by American rock and roll musician Chuck Berry released on July 27, 2000 by Chess Records. It duplicates in its entirety the previous anthology The Great Twenty-Eight ranked at on the Rolling Stone 500 greatest all time albums list, as well as the entirety of the later Definitive Collection issued in 2006 as part of the Universal series
Anthology (Chuck Berry album). Anthology is a two-disc compilation album by rock and roll performer Chuck Berry released on July 27, 2000 by Chess Records. It duplicates in its entirety the previous anthology The Great Twenty-Eight ranked at on the Rolling Stone 500 greatest all time albums list, as well as the entirety of the later Definitive Collection issued in 2006 as part. The album was later reissued and packaged in 2005 as part of the Universal Records Gold series, and simply retitled Gold. It charted at in the UK Albums Chart. It also includes an additional three singles, "Tulane" from 1970, "Bio" from 1973, and his only hit on the Billboard Hot 100, "My Ding-a-Ling" from 1972. After the 31 A-sides, the set's 50 songs total includes eleven b-sides, seven album tracks, and one that appeared on the 1990 rarities compilation, Missing Berries.
All songs written by Chuck Berry. Have Mercy Judge" 2:40.
In 1970, Chuck Berry was back at Chess, where he helped create the very fabric of rock ‘n’ roll, announcing his return in April with the great single ‘Tulane. Published on. April 11, 2019. The one single to be released ahead of the album was ‘Tulane,’ announced in the trade magazine advertisement that you see at the top of our story. The man is back where he belongs, it declared. It was an excellent addition to Berry’s peerless collection of story songs, but with a knowingly contemporary nod to the counterculture of the day. The story concerned Tulane and Johnny, a hippy couple who run a novelty shop selling the cream of the crop, as Chuck euphemistically describes the wares in their headshop.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A | TulaneWritten-By – Chuck Berry |
2:35 |
| B | Have Mercy JudgeWritten-By – Chuck Berry |
2:35 |
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2090 | Chuck Berry | Tulane / Have Mercy Judge (7") | Chess | 2090 | US | 1970 |
| DE. 2742 | Chuck Berry | Tulane (7", Jukebox) | Cadet | DE. 2742 | Italy | 1970 |
| 2090 | Chuck Berry | Tulane / Have Mercy Judge (7", Mono, Promo) | Chess | 2090 | US | 1970 |
| 169 550 | Chuck Berry | Tulane (7") | Chess | 169 550 | France | 1970 |
| 2090 | Chuck Berry | Tulane (7", Single, RE) | Chess | 2090 | US | Unknown |





