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REVIEW:
Jerry Lee Lewis recorded this pilot for his own television variety show in 1971. It
was intended
to tempt networks into a weekly show, but it was neither picked up nor ever shown
probably fortunately
for Jerry Lee Lewis as the production is very amateurish to say the least. The program
is made up of live
performances and some video clips. There are at least two versions of this
DVD available, this version
opens with Jerry singing
“Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On”
over the
opening credits then welcomes
viewers to the program, introduces the artists to appear and
then breaks into a version of
“When
You Wore A Tulip”
with his sister, Linda Gail Lewis. The
other version by Payless Entertainment goes
straight into
“When You Wore A Tulip”
. The
program consists of a mix of rock’n’roll, country, gospel,
folk and pop music. Some of the downers in
the program are Jerry Lee standing unmoved and terribly
uncomfortable without his piano
singing
“Autumn Leaves”
, Jackie Wilson dressed in an atrocious wine
coloured jumpsuit with what
looks
like pilot’s boots on his feet in a hopelessly over choreographed
performance, Carl Perkins
trying to sing
“Honey Don’t”
whilst almost being drowned out by a
chorus of trumpets from the backing band and Jerry Lee proving he is a better piano player than a guitarist singing,
“I‘ll Follow Him”
. Having said that, there are some good performances. Jerry is in fine voice on most of his performances. In spite of his jumpsuit Jackie Wilson gives a fine vocal performance and Carl Perkins voice seems to have become better with age. Visually the DVD is only fair to good. There is a little flairing on the long shots but the close up’s are not too bad. It would appear that someone got hold of the tape of the show and dubbed it onto video and then bandied it around to see if someone would release it. The audio is a little rough in places. In spite of the downsides of this DVD, this is an important part of the career of Jerry and would appeal to his fans as well as fans of Carl Perkins and Jackie Wilson.
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