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On 5th July 1954, guitarist Scotty Moore, bass
player Bill Black and a young man from Tupelo, Mississippi, by the name of
Elvis Aaron Presley recorded That’s all right at the Memphis
Recording Service – and the world was never to be the same again. Now, in
another music city’s most celebrated studio, Moore and a clutch of Rock &
Roll’s most famous sons pay tribute to that young man and the music he
brought to live. Mark Knopfler played two tracks. Mark and Scotty were
joined by Graeme Broad on drums, Bill Wyman on bass and Albert Lee on
guitar. They played Blue moon of Kentucky and Baby let's play
house. Jewel case, picture disc. |