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Gene Vincent

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Gene Vincent only had one really big hit, "Be-Bop-a-Lula," which epitomized rockabilly at its prime in 1956 with its sharp guitar breaks, spare snare drums, fluttering echo, and Vincent's breathless, sexy vocals. Yet his place as one of the great early rock & roll singers is secure, backed up by a wealth of fine smaller hits and non-hits that rate among the best rockabilly of all time. The leather-clad, limping, greasy-haired singer was also one of rock's original bad boys, lionized by romanticists of past and present generations attracted to his primitive, sometimes savage style and indomitable spirit.

Vincent was bucking the odds by entering professional music in the first place. As a 20-year-old in the Navy, he suffered a severe motorcycle accident that almost resulted in the amputation of his leg, and left him with a permanent limp and considerable chronic pain for the rest of his life. After the accident he began to concentrate on building a musical career, playing with country bands around the Norfolk, VA, area. Demos cut at a local radio station, fronting a band assembled around Gene by his management, landed Gene Vincent & the Blue Caps a contract at Capitol, which hoped they'd found competition for Elvis Presley.

Indeed it had, as by this time Vincent had plunged into all-out rockabilly, capable of both fast-paced exuberance and whispery, almost sensitive ballads. The Blue Caps were one of the greatest rock bands of the '50s, anchored at first by the stunning silvery, faster-than-light guitar leads of Cliff Gallup. The slap-back echo of "Be-Bop-a-Lula," combined with Gene's swooping vocals, led many to mistake the singer for Elvis when the record first hit the airwaves in mid-1956, on its way to the Top Ten. The Elvis comparison wasn't entirely fair; Vincent had a gentler, less melodramatic style, capable of both whipping up a storm or winding down to a hush.

Brilliant follow-ups like "Race With the Devil," "Bluejean Bop," and "B-I-Bickey, Bi, Bo-Bo-Go" failed to click in nearly as big a way, although these too are emblematic of rockabilly at its most exuberant and powerful. By the end of 1956, the Blue Caps were beginning to undergo the first of constant personnel changes that would continue throughout the '50s, the most crucial loss being the departure of Gallup. The 35 or so tracks he cut with the band — many of which showed up only on albums or b-sides — were unquestionably Vincent's greatest work, as his subsequent recordings would never again capture their pristine clarity and uninhibited spontaneity.

Vincent had his second and final Top Twenty hit in 1957 with "Lotta Lovin'," which reflected his increasingly tamer approach to production and vocals, the wildness and live atmosphere toned down in favor of poppier material, more subdued guitars, and conventional-sounding backup singers. He recorded often for Capitol throughout the rest of the '50s, and it's unfair to dismiss those sides out of hand; they were respectable, occasionally exciting rockabilly, only a marked disappointment in comparison with his earliest work. His act was captured for posterity in one of the best scenes of one of the first Hollywood films to feature rock & roll stars, The Girl Can't Help It.

Live, Vincent continued to rock the house with reckless intensity and showmanship, and he became particularly popular overseas. A 1960 tour of Britain, though, brought tragedy when his friend Eddie Cochran, who shared the bill on Vincent's U.K. shows, died in a car accident that he was also involved in, though Vincent survived. By the early '60s, his recordings had become much more sporadic and lower in quality, and his chief audience was in Europe, particularly in England (where he lived for a while) and France.

His Capitol contract expired in 1963, and he spent the rest of his life recording for several other labels, none of which got him close to that comeback hit. Vincent never stopped trying to resurrect his career, appearing at a 1969 Toronto rock festival on the same bill as John Lennon, though his medical, drinking, and marital problems were making his life a mess, and diminishing his stage presence as well. He died at the age of 36 from a ruptured stomach ulcer, one of rock's first mythic figures.

Title: Bitter And Sweet

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock

Title: Black Or White

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock

Title: Busy As A Bee

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock

Title: Cat Man

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Christmas Magic

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock

Title: Christmas Things

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock

Title: Crazy Lady

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock

Title: Dragon Punch

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Dreamboat

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock

Title: Evergreen Super Hits

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock

Title: Fallen

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Go Riding

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock

Title: Golden Moments

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock

Title: Amazing Top Hits

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock

Title: Art Collection

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: At High Altitude

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock

Title: Atomic Days

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Auto Show

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock

Title: Hand In Hand

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Happy Reunion

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Hi Lili Hi Lo

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock

Title: Hidden Insights

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock

Title: Believe In Santa

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock

Title: Big Rock

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Sheet Music

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Shuttle Bus

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Silhouettes

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock

Title: Slow Motion

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Snowdrop

Artist: Gene Vincent

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Collections

Title: Rock & Roll, Vol. 3

Genre: Rock, Pop

Title: Songs For You (8)

Genre: Pop

Title: Song Shop, Vol. 8

Genre: Pop

Title: Songs For You (4)

Genre: Pop

Title: Song Mix (7)

Genre: Pop

Title: Song Shop, Vol. 13

Genre: Pop

Title: Songs for All

Genre: Rock, Pop

Title: Los 60

Genre: Pop

Title: Song Mix (8)

Genre: Pop

Title: The Cavern CD 1

Genre: Pop Rock

Title: Rock And Roll Music

Genre: Pop

Title: Cruising Christmas

Genre: Blues

Featuring albums

Title: 50s Jukebox Hits

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Rock

Title: Live & Dangerous

Artist: Eddie Cochran

Genre: Rock

Title: Psychobilly Box

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Rock, Retro

Title: Road Music

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Rock

Title: Rock & Roll Party

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Rock

Title: Don't Say It's Over

Artist: Billy Fury

Genre: Rock

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