Colin Escott
Colin Escott is the author of several books on American music, including a biography of Hank Williams and the book that accompanies the recent BBC series Lost Highway: The Story Of Country Music.
Larry LeBlanc interview with Colin
43 articles
List of articles in the library
Report by Colin Escott, Disc, 29 July 1972
Life-long Presley fan COLIN ESCOTT visits his Memphis mansion ...
Harry Belafonte: Island in the Sun
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Bear Family, 2002
WHEN "WORLD MUSIC" became a phrase on everyone's lips a few years ago, it sometimes seemed as though an interest in other countries' musics was ...
Bill Monroe, Elvis Presley, Jim Reeves, Slim Whitman: Come On, Let's Go!: Elvis on the Hayride
Retrospective by Colin Escott, MOJO, December 2004
When Elvis joined the Louisiana Hayride in 1954, he changed music history forever. Colin Escott tells the wild, wild story. ...
Paul Anka: Vegas Style – The Best of the Late RCA and Buddah Recordings
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Taragon Records, July 2000
WE CATCH PAUL Anka in one of life's in-betweens. He had been one of the biggest stars of the '50s and would spectacularly resurrect his ...
The Bill Black Combo: The Best of Bill Black's Combo – The Hi Records Years
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Hi/Fat Possum Records, April 2001
NO AMOUNT OF current technology could emulate the aching exactness of Bill Black's Combo. Guitar, bass, and drums somehow kept a loose yet militarily precise ...
Bobby Bare: Detroit City and Other Hits/500 Miles Away from Home (RCA)
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, RCA Records, 1993
THE FIRST THE WORLD thought it had heard from Bobby Bare was in the summer of 1963 when 'Detroit City' hit the Top 20 in ...
Ace Cannon: The Best of Ace Cannon: The Hi Records Years
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, The Right Stuff/Hi Records, 2001
SPARE, FUNKY, and disarmingly simple. Ace Cannon and Bill Black defined a sound. There was never a surplus note or inflection. These were records that ...
Bobby Bare: The Singles 1959-1969
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, BMG International, 2001
AN OUTLAW before his time, a folk singer who never played a coffee house, a rock 'n' roller who gave away his biggest hit. Bobby ...
The Carter Family: In The Shadow Of Clinch Mountain (Bear Family Records)
Review by Colin Escott, The Journal of Country Music, 2001
WITH ENOUGH PATIENCE and old catalogs, you could probably confirm that at least some Carter Family recordings have been available for almost the entire span ...
Duane Eddy: Twangin' from Phoenix to L.A. (Bear Family)
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Bear Family Records, 1994
LET'S NOT TALK about guitarists who can play circles around other guitarists, or about which famous picker influenced which other famous picker. ...
Book Excerpt by Colin Escott, 'Tattooed on their Tongues' (Schirmer), 1996
JAMES BURTON CRADLES a dark red 1953 Telecaster. The finish is cracked in a few places and the fretboard is worn, but it's got ...
How To Start A Record Company: Decca Records
Retrospective by Colin Escott, 'Tattoed on their Tongues' (Schirmer Books), 1998
DECCA RECORDS was launched in the United States in August 1934 when business confidence was mired below zero. If Decca had collapsed, as it ...
Roy Buchanan: The Messiah Will Come Again
Book Excerpt by Colin Escott, 'Tattoed on their Tongues' (Schirmer Books), 1998
ROY BUCHANAN broke the mould. Usually the record comes out, then the articles follow, and then the concerts start selling out, and then there's ...
The Everly Brothers, Don Everly: An Everly Brother In Winter: Walkin' Right Back with Don Everly
Retrospective and Interview by Colin Escott, 'Tattoed on their Tongues' (Schirmer), 1998
WHEN ROCK 'N' ROLL ARRIVED, it triggered a three-alarm anxiety attack in Nashville. Many hoped that they would wake up one morning to find it ...
Bill Haley: Indisputably The First
Retrospective by Colin Escott, Goldmine, 19 April 1991
It was, as writer Nick Tosches observed, "one of the first instances of a white boy really getting down to the art of hep." ...
Bill Justis: Raunchy By Choice
Retrospective by Colin Escott, Goldmine, 15 June 1990
THE ONSLAUGHT of rock 'n' roll and its impact on the music scene brought forth some strange new converts. Few stranger than Bill Justis. Few ...
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, 'Rockabilly Boogie' (Bear Family), 2002
IT'S STRANGE, THE TRICKS that history plays. Johnny Burnette, now dead almost forty years, would never have guessed that his legendary status would not be ...
Howlin' Wolf, B.B. King, Junior Parker: Memphis Blues: Sun Rise
Overview by Colin Escott, Record Mirror, 13 November 1971
IN 1950 WHEN Sam Phillips gave up his job as band promoter for the Peabody Hotel in Memphis and opened the studio of the Memphis ...
Ian and Sylvia: Northern Journey
Retrospective by Colin Escott, Goldmine, 8 July 1994
IF YOU came through the '60s intact, you remember at least one Ian and Sylvia song, 'Four Strong Winds', even if you don't remember it ...
Tim Hardin: Poet Of The Interior
Retrospective by Colin Escott, Goldmine, 24 June 1994
THERE'S BEEN a miniature Tim Hardin revival lately. Rod Stewart did 'Reason To Believe' on his Unplugged set, Robert Plant did 'If I Were A ...
Retrospective by Colin Escott, Goldmine, 29 April 1994
B.B. KING'S misfortune is that we too often take him for granted. He has been there as long as most of us can remember, and ...
The Everly Brothers: Walk Right Back: The Everly Brothers On Warner Bros.
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Warner Bros., 14 September 1993
SUPPOSEDLY, it was the richest deal in the history of the record business when it was announced in November 1959. ...
Patsy Cline: 25 All-Time Greatest Recordings: The 4-Star Years (Varese Sarabande)
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Varese Sarabande, September 2000
AROUND 2:00 PM on Tuesday March 5, 1963, a Piper Comanche light airplane left Kansas City bound for Nashville. There were three passengers and a ...
Johnny Cash: The Gospel Collection
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Sony, July 1992
ONE NIGHT in August 1957, after an appearance on Town Hall Party in Compton, California, Johnny Cash went to the home of Lawrence and Hazel ...
The Band, Bobby Charles: The Story of Bobby Charles and Bearsville
Retrospective and Interview by Colin Escott, Stony Plain Records, September 1994
BOBBY CHARLES IS one of the great Louisiana records, and there have been a few. It doesn't matter that it was recorded in upstate New ...
Al Green, Willie Mitchell: Hi Records: That Memphis Beat
Overview by Colin Escott, Record Hunter, July 1991
Long in the shadow of Sun and Stax, Memphis based Hi Records finally hit the big time with Al Green and set the '70s soul ...
Carl Perkins: 'Blue Suede Shoes'
Profile by Colin Escott, The History of Rock, 1981
One song rocketed Carl Perkins to stardom ...
Roy Buchanan: Sweet Dreams – The Anthology
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Polydor Records, 1992
ROY BUCHANAN seemed to come out of nowhere in 1972 when a laudatory article in Rolling Stone was followed by his first album, but it ...
Paul Butterfield's Better Days: Bearsville Anthology
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Rhino Bearsville, 2000
PAUL BUTTERFIELD was a legend long before he ever set foot in Woodstock. Perhaps the first authentic white voice in the blues, his legendary '60s ...
Eddie Cochran: Somethin' Else - The Fine Lookin' Hits of Eddie Cochran
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Razor & Tie Records, 1998
EDDIE COCHRAN was truly Somethin' Else. He had the look. He had the talent. He had the attitude. He played guitar - really played guitar. ...
John Denver: Reflections (Songs Of Love & Life)
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, RCA Records, 1996
NO ONE WAS ever less ashamed of wearing their heart on their sleeve than John Denver. No one was ever less afraid to share moments ...
Nappy Brown: Savoy Blues Legends: Nappy Brown
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Savoy Records, 2000
INCIPIENT SOUL. There's no other way to describe Nappy Brown. It's true that he gets into the statistic books for a couple of numbers that ...
Big Maybelle: Candy! On Savoy 1956-59
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Savoy Jazz Records, 2001
RECORD COMPANY files tell the story in a haunting, elliptical way. Let's take 1957, for instance: January 8, fifteen dollar advance; same day, another fifty ...
Brook Benton: 40 Greatest Hits
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Polygram Records, 1990
BROOK BENTON'S music was a study in contrast. The lushness of the backings was juxtaposed against the contained passion in his voice. On ...
Glen Campbell: The Glen Campbell Collection (1962-1989)
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Razor & Tie Records, 1997
ALTHOUGH GLEN CAMPBELL has always insisted that he's a country boy who sings--not a country singer, he arrived at a time when country music was ...
J.J. Cale: Anyway the Wind Blows
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Mercury Records, 1996
COINCIDENCE OR NOT, the phrase "laid back" crept into common use right around the time of J.J. Cale's first album. Nearly everyone but Cale missed ...
The Crickets: In Style with the Crickets
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Bear Family Records, 2001
IT WASN'T AN ORIGINAL name; there was another group called the Crickets that had dented the Rhythm 'n' Blues charts a few years earlier, but ...
Bobby Charles: Wish You Were Here
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Stony Plain Records, 2001
IT'S BOBBY CHARLES'S personal preference to maintain a low profile. He has famous friends who get twitchy when they're out of the limelight for ...
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Bluebird/RCA, 2003
"DOWN IN TUPELO," Elvis Presley famously remarked in June 1956, "I used to hear old Arthur Crudup bang his box the way I do now, ...
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Hackmart/Shout Factory! Records, May 2005
"I ALWAYS FIGURED David's stories were about ninety-two percent bullshit, but it made for good promotion," said record producer Shelby Singleton...who knew the value of ...
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, unpublished, September 2001
IN THESE trivia-obsessed times, it's probably worth knowing that the first Number One hit recorded in Memphis by a Memphis act was 'The Letter'. It ...
Solomon Burke: Music To Make Love By
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Chess Records, 1998
SOLOMON BURKE'S ultimate triumph is that he's almost as great as he says he is, and has almost accomplished everything he says he has. He ...
The Flatlanders: More a Legend Than a Band
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Rhino Records, 1990
AS THE FLATLANDERS DROVE TO NASHVILLE IN March 1971 to cut their lone album, Tammy Wynette was sitting atop the country charts with 'Bedtime Story'. ...
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