Trini Lopez Sinner Not A Saint - Complete King & DRA Recordings 1959-61 (CD)

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Trini Lopez: Sinner Not A Saint - Complete King & DRA Recordings 1959-61 (CD)
Trini Lopez seemed to come out of nowhere in late 1963, when his simple, sing-along live version of ‘If I Had A Hammer’ captured the imagination of the world and catapulted him to global fame. Few people who bought the single or its attendant “Live At PJ’s” album were aware that this great new star had in fact recorded almost a dozen 45s before he finally hit the jackpot. Working from his native Dallas, Texas, Trini had been beavering away since the mid-50s, and had come close to a national hit with his second King 45, ‘Rock On’, but that and other singles for King, DRA and Volk had fallen by the wayside.
When ‘If I Had A Hammer’ hit, many of these early tracks were reissued – often several times over, and with extraneous fake live overdubs – on singles and budget albums that attempted to cash-in on its massive successs. That was almost 50 years ago. Most have now been out of print for several decades, during which time several have become considerably more collectable than anything Trini cut while at the height of his popularity.
For the first time on CD, “Sinner Not A Saint” collects up almost every master Trini recorded in his pre-fame years. These are not Trini’s greatest hits, but they show that his talent was never in question – all he required to hit was the right song at the right time.
‘The Search Goes On’, ‘Nobody Loves Me’ and ‘Sinner Not A Saint’ have found belated fame on the Belgian Popcorn and, latterly, the UK’s New Breed R&B scenes. All appear here straight from the original King and DRA tapes, and none of them feature the overdubs King added to some tracks in an attempt to fool some of the people all of the time. Extensive notes and a plethora of label shots make this a must for Ace and Trini Lopez collectors.
King’s later issues of Trini’s tracks often sub-billed him as The Teenage Idol, and he certainly made a fair fist of trying to be one before his worldwide breakthrough. As befits somebody who was searching for success – and who was prepared to try on all sorts of musical hats until he found one that provided a comfortable fit – there’s a rich diversity of material on “Sinner Not A Saint” that will guarantee its appeal to lovers of late 50s and early 60s rock and teen pop. (By Tony Rounce)
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Album titlle: Sinner Not A Saint - Complete King & DRA Recordings 1959-61 (CD)
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Label Ace Records
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Lopez, Trini - Sinner Not A Saint - Complete King & DRA Recordings 1959-61 (CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | Sinner Not A Saint | Trini Lopez | ||
02 | Rock On | Trini Lopez | ||
03 | The Search Goes On | Trini Lopez | ||
04 | Then You Know (You've Been In Love) | Trini Lopez | ||
05 | Where Can My Baby Be | Trini Lopez | ||
06 | Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die | Trini Lopez | ||
07 | Won't You Be My Queen For A Day | Trini Lopez | ||
08 | It Seems | Trini Lopez | ||
09 | Here Comes Sally | Trini Lopez | ||
10 | I'm Just A Poor Little Schemer | Trini Lopez | ||
11 | Jeanie Marie | Trini Lopez | ||
12 | Nobody Listens To Our Teenage Problems | Trini Lopez | ||
13 | If | Trini Lopez | ||
14 | Only In My Dreams | Trini Lopez | ||
15 | Nobody Loves Me | Trini Lopez | ||
16 | The Club For Broken Hearts | Trini Lopez | ||
17 | Yes You Do | Trini Lopez | ||
18 | Don't Treat Me That Way | Trini Lopez | ||
19 | One Heart, One Life, One Love | Trini Lopez | ||
20 | I'm Grateful | Trini Lopez | ||
21 | Don't Go | Trini Lopez | ||
22 | Love Me Tonight | Trini Lopez | ||
23 | Rosita | Trini Lopez | ||
24 | Chain Of Love | Trini Lopez | ||
25 | Sweet Thing | Trini Lopez | ||
26 | My Runaway Heart | Trini Lopez | ||
27 | You Broke the Only Heart That Ever Loved You | Trini Lopez | ||
28 | It Hurts To Be In Love | Trini Lopez | ||
29 | Since I Don't Have You | Trini Lopez |
Trini Lopez
Trini Lopez was born Trinidad López III on May 15, 1937 in Dallas, Texas. His father, Trinidad López II, worked as an actor and singer and taught him how to play the guitar while Trini was growing up in poverty with four sisters and a brother. He attended Dallas Elementary School and later N.R. Cro- zier Technical High School which he soon had to quit for work as his family needed financial support. After working as a busker on Dallas’ streets for a time, Lopez formed his own band and started to play clubs in Texas and New Mexico. At a gig in Wichita Falls, Trini met deejay Snuff Garrett, who introduced Trini to Buddy Holly. Through Holly, Trini met Hol- ly’s producer Norman Petty, which resulted only in a jam ses- sion at Petty’s Clovis studio (a dispute between Trini and his band at Petty’s studio resulted in Lopez not waxing any vo- cals; the band adopted the name of The Big Beats and cut several 45s for Columbia).
Trini started to write and perform his own songs, which came to the attention of John F. Sheffield, who was looking for artists he could record on his brand new label Volk Records, which he had established in June of ’58. He found Lopez and his band in a Dallas nightclub. Volk 101, The Right To Rock b/w Just Once More, was issued in August of 1958 and was the first release for both, artist and label. Sheffield worked hard to promote the record, managing to get a pop record review in the September 1, 1958 issue of ‘Billboard’ maga- zine. This attracted the interest of King Records in Cincinnati, Ohio; its owner Syd Nathan offered Lopez a three-year re- cording contract. Trini’s first King release came in January 1959.
Although Lopez made a slew of recordings for King, he didn’t score a hit and left when his contract ran out. Popular music was changing by then, and Trini Lopez started to concentrate on his folk music roots. Lopez signed a con- tract with Reprise Records in early 1963. It didn’t take long for Trini Lopez to sail up the charts with the help of producer Don Costa; his revival of Pete Seeger and Lee Hays’ If I Had A Hammer soared to #3 on ‘Billboard’s’ Hot 100 during the summer of 1963. Lopez placed thirteen Hot 100 hits in ‘Bill- board’ between 1963 and 1968. His LP ‘Trini Lopez at PJ’s’ went all the way to #2 on ‘Billboard’s’ pop album charts and became his best selling album. Lopez’s long stint with Re- prise Records lasted until 1970. Trini Lopez soon wanted a second string to his bow. He started acting in movie and TV roles, and his mentor was singer, actor, and founder of Reprise Records, Frank Sinatra. Lopez...
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