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| The Anthology (Album by The Lords Of The New Church) |
| The Anthology | ||||
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| Greatest hits album by Chuck Berry | ||||
| Released | June 27, 2000[1] | |||
| Recorded | May 21, 1955 – December 22, 1969 in Chicago, Illinois September 28, 1958 in St. Louis, Missouri February 3, 1972 at the Lanchester Arts Festival, Coventry, England 1973 in New York[2] |
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| Genre | Rock and roll | |||
| Label | Chess | |||
| Producer | Leonard Chess, Phil Chess, Esmond Edwards, Andy McKaie[2] | |||
| Compiler | Andy McKaie[2] | |||
| Chuck Berry chronology | ||||
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| Chuck Berry - Gold | ||||
The cover of the 2005 repackaged version of the Anthology album
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| Source | Rating |
| Allmusic | |
| Robert Christgau | A−[4] |
| Rolling Stone | |
Anthology is a two-disc compilation album by rock and roll performer Chuck Berry released on July 27, 2000 by Chess Records.[1] The album is intended as an overview of Chuck Berry's song-writing career. It is a two-disc anthology which contains 50 tracks of Chuck Berry's finest songs.
The album was later reissued and packaged in 2005 as part of Universal Records' Gold series. The album was simply retitled Gold.
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Robert Christgau states how Anthology is less expensive than The Chess Box, he thinks that it removed several good songs like "Have Mercy Judge" and "Anthony Boy".[4] David McGee, Milo Miles, and Mark Kemp, of Rolling Stone magazine, are of the opinion that Anthology is one of the best of Chuck Berry's compilation albums.[5]
All songs written by Chuck Berry, except as indicated. All songs produced by Leonard & Phil Chess, except where indicated.[2]
Per liner notes[2]
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