5/21/2023 0 Comments Gene vincent git it![]() ![]() The notes by Dave McAleer are also interesting, in giving a decidedly Anglo-centric look at Vincent's career (he was far more successful in England than the United States after 1956). This double-CD set covers all of the highlights of Vincent's career from 1956 through 1959, though it is still no substitute for the pent-up power of his debut album, which stands in a class by itself - anyone having that record can hold off on buying this imported double-disc set, but if you must go past those early sides, then this is probably the best assembly of Vincent's classic Capitol sides that are likely to turn up, with virtually all of his great music, presented in state of the art digital sound that gives all of his music a close-up, in your face presence, almost resembling a live performance. Listen free to Gene Vincent Git It (1957-1958) CD3. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm. But in England, where Vincent achieved a massive following on a series of overseas tours in the late '50s, Capitol's parent company EMI Records has issued all manner of Gene Vincent collections, including a boxed set done long before such releases were common, representing virtually his complete output. Git It (1957-1958) CD3 Gene Vincent Last.fm Listen free to Gene Vincent Git It (1957-1958) CD3. ![]() ![]() Gene Vincent hasn't fared well in terms of best-of albums across the decades, partly because of the neglect of his record label, Capitol - indeed, domestically, he's been much better represented by Collectables Records under license from Capitol. Git It by Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps was written by Bob Kelly and was first recorded by Bob Kelly and The Pikes in 1998. ![]()
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