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This thread is fascinating. It is amazing how things have evolved Smile
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PurpleHazel




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RoundTheBend wrote:
IMO, this one is a shame... and it fell hard.
The Great Twenty-Eight by Chuck Berry (Rank today: 1072 | Ten years ago: 248 | -824 places)

It may be that it dropped so much because it's a compilation. A shame, though.
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PurpleHazel wrote:
RoundTheBend wrote:
IMO, this one is a shame... and it fell hard.
The Great Twenty-Eight by Chuck Berry (Rank today: 1072 | Ten years ago: 248 | -824 places)

It may be that it dropped so much because it's a compilation. A shame, though.


That's the real shame I was alluding to. I think people get bent out of shape on comps here and I think they are conflating two things - an artist ALWAYS has control on how the music is released and even if the artist has control, that the artist ALWAYS had a grand scheme to track listing. So they hate it when "pop" songs are released in a different order. It's laughable sometimes. I really don't think Chuck Berry cared about track listing order or having a holistic experience when you listened to his albums... I mean I didn't ask the guy, but I really don't think those were concepts important to early rock n' roll. Or for a majority of pop music for that matter.

Having said that, I suppose I'm equally to blame. I really like that record, but don't have it on any of my charts that would effect any scores... doh!
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RoundTheBend wrote:
That's the real shame I was alluding to. I think people get bent out of shape on comps here and I think they are conflating two things - an artist ALWAYS has control on how the music is released and even if the artist has control, that the artist ALWAYS had a grand scheme to track listing. So they hate it when "pop" songs are released in a different order. It's laughable sometimes. I really don't think Chuck Berry cared about track listing order or having a holistic experience when you listened to his albums... I mean I didn't ask the guy, but I really don't think those were concepts important to early rock n' roll. Or for a majority of pop music for that matter.

Yeah, Chuck Berry's earliest hits were released before the 12" LP became the norm in pop. Also the further back than 1967 in rock you go (except the Beatles), the less well the albums do in the rankings.

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Having said that, I suppose I'm equally to blame. I really like that record, but don't have it on any of my charts that would effect any scores... doh!

Be the change, man. Very Happy
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Hehe... Be the change... Hehe.

Also yeah then there's the release type factor. But even if he released his full body of work in the 70s, he just wasn't that type of artist.
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PurpleHazel




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RoundTheBend wrote:
I really don't think those were concepts important to early rock n' roll. Or for a majority of pop music for that matter.

You're absolutely right.

RoundTheBend wrote:
But even if he released his full body of work in the 70s, he just wasn't that type of artist.

He wasn't in the least -- but he sorta tried anyway! Laughing


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Also, if Berry's first songs were recorded in the 70s, what the hell would rock have sounded like before then?!
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ha! I had never heard that before. Thanks!
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