Richard Berry - Rockin Man

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Review by Robert Allen

Rockin Man, the latest album by Richard Berry, is a true gem for rock and roll lovers. The album features 12 tracks that showcase Berry's signature style of blending rhythm and blues with rock and roll. Each track is a testament to Berry's talent as a songwriter, musician, and performer.

The album opens with the upbeat track "Rockin Man," which sets the tone for what's to come. The song features a catchy guitar riff and Berry's distinctive vocals, which are full of energy and attitude. Other standout tracks on the album include "Louie Louie," a classic rock and roll tune that Berry wrote in the 1950s, and "Have Love Will Travel," which was later covered by The Sonics.

Throughout the album, Berry's songwriting shines through. His lyrics are full of humor, wit, and social commentary, making each track a joy to listen to. The album also features some impressive musicianship, with Berry's guitar playing and the backing band's tight rhythms creating a sound that is both timeless and modern.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Heaven on Wheels02:08
Big John2:30
I'm Still in Love With You02:36
Pretty Brown Eyes03:11
I Am Bewildered02:45
No Kissin' and Huggin'02:36
Get Out of the Car03:04
Louie Louie
Baby Darling02:53
Yama Yama Pretty Mama
Rockin' Man
One Little Prayer02:52
Mad About02:17
Please Tell Me03:16
Rockin' Man02:16
Next Time02:56
Rock Rock Rock
Angel of My Life02:16
Crazy Lover02:53
Daddy Daddy02:50
Have Love Will Travel02:57
The Big Break03:03
I'll Never Ever Love Again02:14
I Want You to Be Mine02:13
Jelly Roll02:48
Have Love Will Travel

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Catalog Numbers

  • ET-15.081
  • 45x448

Labels

  • El Toro Records
  • RPM Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 33 ⅓ RPM
  • EP
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

Companies

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Phonographic Copyright (p)El Toro Records

Credits

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ArtworkHenrique San

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  • Catalog number : E-15.081 on the sleeve
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Barcode: 8437013270984

About Richard Berry

Born: April 11, 1935, Extension, Louisiana, USA Died: January 23, 1997, Los Angeles, California, USA American R'n'B and vocal group singer, songwriter and musician. Recorded most actively in the 1950s and 1960s. He performed and recorded with many of the doo-wop bands based out of Fremont High School. Most notably he wrote and recorded the original 'Louie, Louie,' later performed by . Once the subject of an annual marathon by California college radio station KFJC, it is the second the most-covered song in in the history of rock music. The Northwest has a long rock and and roll history. Maybe you remember Nirvana and Soundgarden, perhaps you even recall the Wilson sisters and Heart. But way before them there was something called the Northwest Sound featuring bands like The Wailers, The Kingsmen, The Frantics, Paul Revere and the Raiders and The Sonics. In 1962, while the rest of the country was listening to a host of teen idols, knock-offs on the twist craze, and some pretty good R & B, the Northwest was bathing in the glow of Louie, Louie. Louie, Louie was a staple of the Northwest dance circuit. It was covered by every band worth a salt. Its what the kids wanted to hear. It was issued as a single by Rockin Robin Roberts and the Wailers in 62. It became a national hit by The Kingsmen in April 1963, and was covered by Paul Revere and the Raiders, Motorhead, Black Flag and Iggy Pop. The indecipherable lyrics, sung by a sailor to his bartender, were slurred by Kingsmen vocalist Ron Ely, popularized by in Animal House, and investigated by the FBI. Few songs have garnered as much popularity, parental and institutional fear, and general curiosity as Louie, Louie. Though we like to claim the song for our own, Louie, Louie was not written in the Seattle, Tacoma or Portland. It was imported here by Richard Berry, a little known R&B artist from Los Angeles. According to Peter Blecha in his wonderful work on Northwest music, Sonic Boom, Berry was performing at the Eagles Auditorium in Seattle on September 21, 1957. Berry recorded the song on Flip Records in March 1957, with his band, The Pharaohs. While it was a modest success, selling some 130,000 copies on the West Coast, it was not Berrys vehicle to fame and fortune. He sold the rights to the song in 1959. Berry was also the author of another important song in Northwest music history. In 1959 he wrote Have Love Will Travel. The Sonics and Paul Revere and the Raiders both covered this song. Its a terrific vehicle for the Sonics ragged sound and Gerry Roslies primal vocals. Another song with a wide variety of covers, including Ian Gillian of Deep Purple, Sky Saxon of the Seeds, and a terrific version by The Black Keys. While Berry recorded and performed at least until the middle 60s, he lived in L.A. in relative obscurity and poverty until he reclaimed the rights to his songs in the 1980s. It allowed him to die in 1997 as a millionaire. Ace Records pressed a super Richard Berry anthology, appropriately titled Louie, Louie on red vinyl in 2014. Its a great collection of 14 tracks In addition to Louie and Have Love, there is a great collection of doo wop and R&B tracks. Its a great listen. For those seeking 73 singles, Berrys tunes remain surprisingly available and affordable for records of such importance. Married to .

Real Name

    • Richard Berry

Name Vars

  • B. Berry
  • Barry
  • Bengy
  • Berri
  • Berry
  • C. Berry
  • R Berry
  • R Berry
  • R. Barry
  • R. Berry
  • R. Berry'
  • R. Burry
  • R.Berry
  • Reese
  • Rich Dangel
  • Richard
  • Richard Barry
  • Richard Berrie
  • Richard Berry & Group
  • Richard Berry & The Lockettes
  • Richard Berry & The Pharaohs
  • Richard Berry Jr
  • Richard Berry Jr.
  • Richard Jr. Berry
  • Richard Perry
  • Richard-Berry
  • Rickey
  • Ricky
  • S. Berry

Aliases

  • Jasper Woods
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Summary by Robert Allen

Rockin Man is a must-have for any fan of rock and roll. Richard Berry's talent and passion for the genre are evident in every track, making this album a true classic.

Comments

I perform this more like the Sonics, but I LOVE This!- the original
damn this guy's guitar is so weird it sounds like a guy.
Richard berry should be in the rock and roll hall of fame! ????
Berry was a northwest (Seattle) regular....this would account for the teenaged Sonics learning the tool. Barry, whom of course also penned Louie Louie made his last northwest appearance at the Tacoma Dome appearing for the only time ever with the Kingsmen and the Wailers who's versions lead to L.L. being the state R and R song.
Can't beat the original 'Black Keys' version tho...
A Shag painting has absolutely nothing to do with Richard Berry
Thanks for this original. Feel like I'm back listening to KDIA Lucky 1310 AM out of Oakland, California
Who cares what version you prefer? Lol

just enjoy the music and dance! (I will note however that without this man, the Sonics version wouldn't exist. So please do pay the man his respect!)
Who fucking cares whose version is better (sonics or the black keys) enjoy the music!
One of the best songs I've ever heard. Richard Berry & Johnny Otis--Kings of 1950s West Coast Rock n' Roll.
Both the versions are so different it’s hard to say which is better. However there’d be no Sonics version without this
Fabulous song...remember it from my youth!
Esta buena canción la canto RICHARD BERRY en el año 1959
Ya, Dig It.
I'm sure this made a re-appearance in the early 1970s. It was a regular on the Radio Luxembourg chart. This is the best version.