All Killer, No Filler: The Anthology
All Killer, No Filler: The Anthology (also called The Jerry Lee Lewis Anthology: All Killer, No Filler!) is a 1993 box set collecting 42 songs by rock and roll and rockabilly pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis from the mid-1950s to the 1980s, including 27 charting hits.[4] The album has been critically well received. In 2003, Rolling Stone listed the album at #245 in its list of "Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time",[5] maintaining its rating in a 2012 revised list.[6] Country Music: The Rough Guide indicated that "[t]his is the kind of full-bodied, decades-spanning treatment that Lewis's long, diverse career more than well deserves."[7]
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Released | May 18, 1993 | |||
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Length | 116:57 | |||
Label | Rhino | |||
Producer | James Austin, Jack Clement, Tony Colton, Bones Howe, Stan Kesler, Eddie Kilroy, Sigfried Loch, Huey P. Meaux, Sam Phillips, Steve Rowland, Shelby Singleton | |||
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Track listing
Disc one
- "Crazy Arms" (Ralph Mooney, Chuck Seals) – 2:44
- "End of the Road" (Jerry Lee Lewis) – 1:48
- "It'll Be Me" (Jack Clement) – 2:45
- "All Night Long" (Don Chapel, Traditional) – 2:03
- "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On" (Sonny David, Dave Williams) – 2:52
- "You Win Again" (Hank Williams) – 2:55
- "Great Balls of Fire" (Otis Blackwell, Jack Hammer) – 1:51
- "Down the Line" (Roy Orbison, Sam Phillips) – 2:13
- "Breathless" (Blackwell) – 2:42
- "High School Confidential" (Ron Hargrave, Lewis) – 2:29
- "Break Up" (Charlie Rich) – 2:38
- "In the Mood" (Joe Garland, Andy Razaf) – 2:20
- "I'm on Fire" (Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein, Richard Gottehrer) – 2:23
- "Money (That's What I Want)" (Janie Bradford, Berry Gordy Jr.) – 4:28
- "Another Place, Another Time" (Jerry Chesnut) – 2:25
- "What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me)" (Glenn Sutton) – 2:35
- "She Still Comes Around (To Love What's Left of Me)" (Sutton) – 2:29
- "To Make Love Sweeter for You" (Jerry Kennedy, Sutton) – 2:49
- "Don't Let Me Cross Over" (Joe Penny) – 2:58
- "One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart)" (Hal Blair, Eddie Dean, Dearest Dean) – 2:38
- "Invitation to Your Party" (Bill Taylor) – 1:57
Disc two
- "She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye" (Doug Gilmore, Mickey Newbury) – 2:39
- "One Minute Past Eternity" (Stan Kesler, Taylor) – 2:05
- "I Can't Seem to Say Goodbye" (Don Robertson) – 2:33
- "Once More With Feeling" (Kris Kristofferson, Shel Silverstein) – 2:24
- "There Must Be More to Love Than This" (Thomas LaVerne, Taylor) – 2:43
- "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone" (Sidney Clare, Sam H. Stept) – 2:24
- "Touching Home" (Dallas Frazier, A.L. Owens) – 2:36
- "Would You Take Another Chance on Me" (Jerry Foster, Bill Rice) – 2:51
- "Chantilly Lace" (J.P. Richardson) – 2:50
- "No Headstone on My Grave" (Rich) – 5:22
- "Drinkin' Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee" (Stick McGhee, J. Mayo Williams) – 3:38
- "Sometimes a Memory Ain't Enough" (Stan Kesler) – 2:54
- "Meat Man" (Mack Vickery) – 2:46
- "He Can't Fill My Shoes" (Frank Dycus, Larry Kingston) – 2:32
- "Let's Put It Back Together Again" (Foster, Rice) – 3:18
- "Middle Age Crazy" (Sonny Throckmorton) – 3:54
- "Come on In" (Bobby Braddock) – 2:32
- "I'll Find It Where I Can" (Michael Clark, Zack Vanasdale) – 2:46
- "Over the Rainbow" (Harold Arlen, E.Y. "Yip" Harburg) – 3:45
- "Thirty-Nine and Holding" (Foster, Rice) – 2:56
- "Rockin' My Life Away" (Vickery) – 3:27
Personnel
Performance
- John Allen – guitar
- Tony Ashton – organ
- Joe Babcock – choir, chorus
- Byron Bach – cello
- John Bahler – choir, chorus
- Brenton Banks – violin
- Stuart Basore – steel guitar
- George Binkley III – violin
- Hal Blaine – percussion, drums
- Harold Bradley – guitar
- Jim Brown – organ
- Albert Wynn Butler – trombone
- Kenneth A. Buttrey – drums
- Paul Cannon – guitar
- Jerry Carrigan – drums
- Fred Carter – guitar
- John Catchings – cello
- Marvin Chantry – viola
- Steve Chapman – acoustic guitar
- Roy Christensen – cello
- Virginia Christensen – violin
- John Christopher, Jr. – guitar
- Jack Clement – bass guitar
- Tony Colton – percussion
- Steve Cropper – guitar
- Dorothy Ann Dillard – choir, chorus
- Donald "Duck" Dunn – bass guitar
- Ned Davis – steel guitar
- Louis Dean Nunley – choir, chorus
- Edward DeBruhl – bass guitar
- Pete Drake – steel guitar
- John Duke – flute, saxophone
- Bobby Dyson – bass guitar
- Ray Edenton – guitar
- Dolores Edgin – choir, chorus
- Harvey "Duke" Faglier – guitar, electric guitar
- Stan Farber – choir, chorus
- Matthew Fisher – percussion
- Solie Fott – violin
- Milton Friedstand – strings
- Linda Gail Lewis – vocals, performer
- Pete Gavin – drums
- Joan Gilbert – strings
- Noel Gilbert – strings
- Carl Gorodetzky – violin
- Lloyd Green – steel guitar
- Jim Haas – choir, chorus
- Lennie Haight – violin
- Jack Hale – trombone
- John Hanken – drums
- Buddy Harman – drums
- Herman Hawkins – bass guitar
- Hoyt Hawkins – choir, chorus
- Ron Hicklin – choir, chorus
- Charles "Chas" Hodges – bass guitar
- Ginger Holladay – choir, chorus
- Mary Holladay – choir, chorus
- Priscilla Ann Hubbard – choir, chorus
- Lillian Hunt – violin
- Jim Isbell – drums
- Al Jackson Jr. – drums
- Wayne Jackson – trumpet
- Roland Janes – bass guitar, guitar, acoustic bass
- Otis Jett – drums
- Kenney Jones – drums
- Martin Katahn – violin
- Thomas "Bunky" Keels – organ, electric piano
- Mike Kellie – drums
- Jerry Kennedy – guitar
- Stan Kesler – bass guitar
- Dave Kirby – electric guitar
- Sheldon Kurland – violin
- Albert Lee – guitar
- Alvin Lee – guitar
- Billy Lee Riley – guitar
- Jerry Lee Lewis – percussion, piano, vocals
- Mike Leech – bass guitar
- Wilfred Lehmann – violin
- Leo Lodner – bass guitar
- Ed Logan – tenor saxophone
- Andrew Love – saxophone
- Kenny Lovelace – acoustic guitar, fiddle, guitar
- Rebecca Lynch – violin
- Neal Matthews – choir, chorus
- Tim May – guitar
- Charlie McCoy – harmonica, vibraphone
- Martha McCrory – cello
- Augie Meyers – organ, Vox organ
- James Mitchell – horn
- Dennis Molchan – violin
- Bob Moore – bass guitar
- Scotty Moore – guitar
- Gene Morford – choir, chorus
- Cam Mullins – conductor
- Weldon Myrick – steel guitar
- Anne Oldham – strings
- Charles Owens – steel guitar
- June Page – choir, chorus
- David "Dave" Parlato – bass guitar
- Brian Parrish – percussion
- Ray Phillips – bass
- William Puett – horn
- Hargus "Pig" Robbins – organ, piano, electric piano
- Stephen Sefsik – clarinet
- Dale Sellers – guitar
- Pete Shannon – guitar
- Jerry Shook – guitar
- Lea Jane Singers – choir, chorus
- Pamela Sixfin – violin
- Ray Smith – acoustic guitar
- Gordon Stoker – choir, chorus
- Bill Strom – organ
- Sugar Sweets – choir, chorus
- Jimmy Tarbutton – guitar
- Morris "Tarp" Tarrant – drums
- William Taylor – trumpet
- Donald Teal – violin
- Samuel Terranova – violin
- Bobby Thompson – acoustic guitar
- James "J.M." Van Eaton – drums
- David Vanderkooi – cello
- Gary VanOsdale – viola
- Mack Vickery – harmonica
- Klaus Voormann – bass guitar
- Herman Wade – guitar
- Ray C. Walker – choir, chorus
- Hurshel Wiginton – leader, choir, chorus
- Anna Williams – choir, chorus
- Stephanie Woolf – violin
- Gary Wright – organ
- William Wright – choir, chorus
- Chip Young – guitar
- Joe Zinkan – bass guitar
Production
- James Austin – compilation producer
- Jack Clement – producer
- Tony Colton – producer
- Geoff Gans – art direction
- Jimmy Guterman – liner notes
- Bones Howe – producer
- Bill Inglot – remastering
- Jerry Kennedy – producer
- Stan Kesler – producer
- Eddie Kilroy – producer
- Sigfried Loch – producer
- Huey P. Meaux – producer
- Monster X – design
- Ken Perry – remastering
- Sam Phillips – producer
- Steve Rowland – producer
- Showtime Music Archives – photography
- Shelby Singleton – producer
- Billy Strange – string arrangement
- D. Bergen White – string arrangement
Contribution unspecified
- Stephen Clapp
- Roy Dea
- Millie Kirkham
- Norman Ray
References
- Robbins, Ira (June 18, 1993). "All Killer No Filler!: The Jerry Lee Lewis Anthology". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
- Hilburn, Robert (May 21, 1993). "Anthology Gives a 'Killer' View of Jerry Lee Lewis". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
- Allmusic review
- All Killer, No Filler: The Anthology. Billboard Singles at AllMusic
- All Killer, No Filler! Rolling Stone online. (November 1, 2003). Accessed September 30, 2007.
- "500 Greatest Albums of All Time Rolling Stone's definitive list of the 500 greatest albums of all time". Rolling Stone. 2012. Retrieved September 16, 2019.
- Wolff, Kurt; Orla Duane (2000). Country Music: The Rough Guide. Rough Guides. p. 279. ISBN 1-85828-534-8.
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