When Two Worlds Collide
When Two Worlds Collide | ||||
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Studio album by Jerry Lee Lewis | ||||
Released | 1980 | |||
Recorded | 1977−79 | |||
Venue | Nashville, Tennessee | |||
Genre | Country, rock | |||
Label | Elektra | |||
Producer | Eddie Kilroy | |||
Jerry Lee Lewis chronology | ||||
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When Two Worlds Collide is a studio album by the American musician Jerry Lee Lewis, released on Elektra Records in 1980.[1][2]
Background
When Two Worlds Collide was Lewis's second album after leaving Mercury Records and peaked at number 32 on the Billboard country albums chart. The title track was released as a single, making it to number 11, while the Jerry Chestnut song "Honky Tonk Stuff" reached number 28. Lewis had previously recorded "Who Will Buy the Wine" with Sam Phillips at Sun Records. The period leading up to the recording had been a difficult one for Lewis. In July 1979, his father died of cancer and, two months later, he was arrested for possession of pills prescribed by Dr. George C. Nichopoulos, the infamous "Dr. Nick" who had also prescribed pills to Elvis Presley. (In the 2014 authorized biography Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story, Lewis would call Dr. Nick "a good man, a remarkable man.") The IRS was also after his assets and he was in poor health from a lifetime of excess. He went on an ill-advised British tour, appearing on The Old Grey Whistle Test, and then came home to participate in a television special with Mickey Gilley called A Family Affair, looking gaunt as the cousins played side by side at the piano.
Critical reception
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [3] |
Robert Christgau | B−[4] |
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [5] |
The New York Times wrote: "Drawing upon his encyclopedic knowledge of American pop-music idioms, from Sousa marches through ragtime to raunchy rock and roll, Mr. Lewis plays exuberantly throughout When Two Worlds Collide, his left hand thumping out the beat while his right races up and down the keys in imitation of the ups-and-downs of his career."[6] Robert Christgau noted that "new producer Eddie Kilroy doesn't push Jerry Lee the way Bones Howe did on Jerry Lee Lewis."[4]
Track listing
- "Rockin' Jerry Lee" (Jerry Lee Lewis) - 2:35
- "Who Will Buy the Wine" (Billy Mize) - 2:54
- "Love Game" (Hugh Moffatt) - 3:30
- "Alabama Jubilee" (George Cobb, Jack Yellen) - 4:45
- "Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues" (Danny O'Keefe) - 2:22
- "When Two Worlds Collide" (Bill Anderson, Roger Miller) - 2:27
- "Good News Travels Fast" (Rick Klang) - 2:49
- "I Only Want a Buddy Not a Sweetheart" (Edward H. Jones) - 3:40
- "Honky Tonk Stuff" (Jerry Chesnut) - 2:57
- "Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye" (Ernie Erdman, Ted Fiorito, Gus Kahn) - 3:53
Personnel
- Jerry Lee Lewis - vocals, piano
- David Kirby, Duke Faglier - guitar
- Kenny Lovelace - guitar, fiddle
- Bobby Thompson - acoustic guitar, banjo
- Steve Chapman - acoustic guitar
- Stu Basore - steel guitar
- Bobby Dyson - bass
- Bunky Keels - electric piano, organ
- Jimmy Isbell - drums, percussion
- George Tidwell, Ron Keller - trumpet
- Dennis Good - trombone
- Denis Solee - clarinet
- The Lea Jane Singers - backing vocals
- The Shelly Kurland String Section - strings
- Billy Strange - string arrangements
References
- ^ McGrath, Paul (12 Apr 1980). "When Two Worlds Collide Jerry Lee Lewis". The Globe and Mail. p. F6.
- ^ Country Music: The Encyclopedia. St. Martin's Press. 2000. p. 252.
- ^ "When Two Worlds Collide Jerry Lee Lewis". AllMusic. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
- ^ a b "Jerry Lee Lewis". Robert Christgau. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
- ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Omnibus Press.
- ^ Emerson, Ken (1 June 1980). "New Music from Old Rock-and-Rollers". The New York Times. p. A19.
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