
JerryLeeLewisFan wrote:What are the Kilroy Sessions? Can they be obtained? Thank you, Mayer.
Tommy wrote:But isn´t that a greatest hitsrecord?
Tommy wrote:But isn´t that a greatest hitsrecord?
Tommy wrote:But isn´t that a greatest hitsrecord?
flip54 wrote:You are thinking of the Mercury compilation cd Killer Country (in blue below), they cheekily pinched the title from the cracking 3rd Elektra album (also below), god how I still love those three albums and I also think there was a more than decent rock/country album hiding in the Caribou sessions
PhilTommy wrote:But isn´t that a greatest hitsrecord?
peterchecksfield wrote:Tommy wrote:Didn´t Eddie Kilroy produce the most of Jerry´s material in the late 70s early 80s?
He produced the 2nd & 3rd Elektra albums, & he also produced the 1968 'Another Place Another Time' session (though he's rarely credited!).
Perk wrote:peterchecksfield wrote:Tommy wrote:Didn´t Eddie Kilroy produce the most of Jerry´s material in the late 70s early 80s?
He produced the 2nd & 3rd Elektra albums, & he also produced the 1968 'Another Place Another Time' session (though he's rarely credited!).
What does he do today? Imagine if he joined us and gave us a little inside view of how it was to record Jerry Lee? That would for sure be interesting! I have many questions!
Perk
peterchecksfield wrote:Perk wrote:peterchecksfield wrote:Tommy wrote:Didn´t Eddie Kilroy produce the most of Jerry´s material in the late 70s early 80s?
He produced the 2nd & 3rd Elektra albums, & he also produced the 1968 'Another Place Another Time' session (though he's rarely credited!).
What does he do today? Imagine if he joined us and gave us a little inside view of how it was to record Jerry Lee? That would for sure be interesting! I have many questions!
Perk
Presumably he hasn't got much money, as it was Eddie Kilroy himself who sold all the 1980/1987 outtakes a few years back.
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