Track Listing 1. Be Bop a Lula 2. Stand by Me 3. Rip It Up / Ready Teddy 4. You Can't Catch Me 5. Ain't That a Shame 6. Do You Wanna Dance 7. Sweet Little Sixteen 8. Slippin' and Slidin' 9. Peggy Sue 10. Bring It On Home To Me / Send Me Some Lovin' 11. Bony Moronie 12. Ya Ya 13. Just Because
| Details | | Playing Time: | 39 min. | | Contributing Artists: | Barry Mann, Hal Blaine, Jeff Barry, Jose Feliciano, Leon Russell, Nino Tempo, Steve Cropper | | Producer: | John Lennon, Phil Spector | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
Album Notes In the five years following the break-up of the Beatles, John Lennon established himself as a critically and commercially successful solo artist in addition to dealing with a number of private and public tribulations. Lennon eventually released ROCK 'N' ROLL, a batch of covers ranging the gamut of early rock classics from the '50s and '60s. Lennon threw himself lovingly into this project that hearkened back to the simpler times of being a teenager smitten with the sounds of Chuck Berry and Little Richard (both of whom are represented on this record), light years away from any kind of political statements. Dr. Winston O'Boogie was in full effect whether applying a slight reggae beat to "Stand By Me" and "Do You Want To Dance" or using a pounding piano and honking saxophone to fine effect on "Ain't That A Shame." Unbridled joy can be heard in Lennon's swinging reading of "Slippin' And Slidin'" and within the yelps punctuating Larry Williams' silly "Bony Moronie."
Editorial Reviews 4 stars out of 5 - ROCK'N'ROLL is Lennon belting out old numbers from his youth and simply having a ball. Uncut
ROCK has aged well... - Grade: B+ Entertainment Weekly
4 stars out of 5 - ROCK 'N' ROLL now plays exactly as it was intended to in the first place. It's a touching, heartfelt tribute to the music that made John Lennon who he was. Rolling Stone
Q Highly Recommended
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