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Jack Scott: Classic Scott (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)

5-CD boxed set (LP-size) with 39-page book, 140 tracks. Playing time approx. 348 mns.

Jack Scott was one of the truly great stylists of rock 'n' roll. From pounding rockabilly to classic ballads like What In the World's Come Over You and Burning Bridges, Jack Scott was a stylist. All of his American studio recordings from 1957 to 1977 are here, starting with the demo of 'Greaseball' that became 'Leroy', and taking in all those legendary Carlton and Top Rank sides, many of them unavailable since the '50s and '60s. All those hard-to-find Carlton and Top Rank LPs are included too. Next we have all the Capitol and Groove sides, like 'Grizzily Bear', 'Flakey John'... etc., and we conclude with the ABC, Jubilee, GRT, Dot, and Gusto sides from 1966 to 1977. Dig Jack Scott Here's the collection that sets the record straight!

Article properties:Jack Scott: Classic Scott (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)

  • Interpret: Jack Scott

  • Album titlle: Classic Scott (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)

  • Genre Rock'n'Roll

  • Label Bear Family Records

  • Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
  • Preiscode EI
  • Artikelart Box set

  • EAN: 4000127155344

  • weight in Kg 1.5
Scott, Jack - Classic Scott (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1
01Baby She's GoneJack Scott
02You Can Bet Your Bottom DollarJack Scott
03Two Timin' WomanJack Scott
04I Need Your LoveJack Scott
05My True LoveJack Scott
06LeroyJack Scott
07With Your LoveJack Scott
08Indiana WaltzJack Scott
09No One Will Ever KnowJack Scott
10I Can't Help ItJack Scott
11I'm Dreaming Of YouJack Scott
12MidgieJack Scott
13Save My SoulJack Scott
14GeraldineJack Scott
15Goodbye BabyJack Scott
16The Way I WalkJack Scott
17I Never Felt Like ThisJack Scott
18BellaJack Scott
19Go Wild Little SadieJack Scott
20What Am I Living ForJack Scott
21There'll Come A TimeJack Scott
22Baby MarieJack Scott
23Baby, BabyJack Scott
24What's In The World Come Over YouJack Scott
25Good Deal LucilleJack Scott
26Oh Little OneJack Scott
27So Used To Loving YouJack Scott
28Cruel WorldJack Scott
29Window ShoppingJack Scott
Scott, Jack - Classic Scott (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2
01Your Cheatin' HeartJack Scott
02I Can't Escape From YouJack Scott
03Cold, Cold HeartJack Scott
04I Could Never Be Ashamed Of YouJack Scott
05They'll Never Take Her Love From MeJack Scott
06Crazy HeartJack Scott
07You Win AgainJack Scott
08Half As MuchJack Scott
09I'm Sorry For You My FriendJack Scott
10Take These Chains From My HeartJack Scott
11My Heart Would KnowJack Scott
12May You Never Be AloneJack Scott
13It's My Way Of Loving YouJack Scott
14My KingJack Scott
15I'm Satisfied With YouJack Scott
16Am I The OneJack Scott
17It Only Happened YesterdayJack Scott
18True Love Is BlindJack Scott
19Fancy Meeting You AgainJack Scott
20Cool WaterJack Scott
21Take My Hand Precious LordJack Scott
22When The Saints Go Marching In (take 8)Jack Scott
23Swing Low Sweet ChariotJack Scott
24Ezekiel Saw The WheelJack Scott
25Joshua Saw The Battle Of JerichoJack Scott
26Little David Play Your HarpJack Scott
27Roll Jordan RollJack Scott
28Down By The RiversideJack Scott
29Old Time ReligionJack Scott
Scott, Jack - Classic Scott (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3
01I Want To Be ReadyJack Scott
02Just A Closer Walk With TheeJack Scott
03He'll Understand And Say Well DoneJack Scott
04Lonesome MaryJack Scott
05PatsyJack Scott
06Is There Something On Your MindJack Scott
07Found A WomanJack Scott
08A Little FeelingJack Scott
09Now That IJack Scott
10A Little FeelingJack Scott
11True True LoveJack Scott
12One Of These DaysJack Scott
13Strange DesireJack Scott
14True, True LoveJack Scott
15My Dream Come TrueJack Scott
16Steps One And TwoJack Scott
17Fancy Meeting You AgainJack Scott
18Sad StoryJack Scott
19You Only See What You Wanna SeeJack Scott
20I Can't Hold Your LettersJack Scott
21Cry Cry CryJack Scott
22Grizzily BearJack Scott
23The Part Where I CriedJack Scott
24If Only (take 8)Jack Scott
25Green Green ValleyJack Scott
26StrangersJack Scott
27Laugh And The World Laughs With YouJack Scott
28Meo MyoJack Scott
29All I See Is BlueJack Scott
Scott, Jack - Classic Scott (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 4
01Jingle Bell SlideJack Scott
02I Knew You FirstJack Scott
03Blue SkiesJack Scott
04I Prayed For An AngelJack Scott
05Thou Shalt Not StealJack Scott
06Wiggle On OutJack Scott
07What A Wonderful Night OutJack Scott
08Flakey JohnJack Scott
09Separation's Now GrantedJack Scott
10Tall TalesJack Scott
11I Don't Believe In Tea LeavesJack Scott
12The Road Keeps WindingJack Scott
13Looking For LindaJack Scott
14Gone AgainJack Scott
15Don't Hush The LaughterJack Scott
16Standing On The Outside Looking InJack Scott
17I Hope, I Think, I WishJack Scott
18Let's Learn To Live And Love AgainJack Scott
19This Is Where I Came InJack Scott
Scott, Jack - Classic Scott (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 5
01With Your LoveJack Scott
02No One Will Ever KnowJack Scott
03I Can't Help ItJack Scott
04GeraldineJack Scott
05I Can't Help ItJack Scott
06MidgieJack Scott
07Indiana WaltzJack Scott
08The Way I WalkJack Scott
09I'm Dreaming Of YouJack Scott
10Goodbye BabyJack Scott
11Go Away From HereJack Scott
12When The Saints Go Marching In (take 19)Jack Scott
13If Only (take 15)Jack Scott
14Before The Bird FliesJack Scott
15InsaneJack Scott
16My Special AngelJack Scott
17I Keep Changing My MindJack Scott
18Hard Luck JoeJack Scott
19Billy JackJack Scott
20Mary, Marry MeJack Scott
21May You Never Be AloneJack Scott
22Face To The WallJack Scott
23I Still Love You EnoughJack Scott
24As You Take A Walk Through My MindJack Scott
25You Make It Hard Not To Love YouJack Scott
26You're Just Gettin' BetterJack Scott
27Apple Blossom TimeJack Scott
28Blues Stay Away From MeJack Scott
29StonesJack Scott
30Bo's Going To JailJack Scott
31Country WitchJack Scott
JACK SCOTT OBITUARY In an ultra-competitive field where imitation was far too often the... more
"Jack Scott"

JACK SCOTT OBITUARY

In an ultra-competitive field where imitation was far too often the norm and real inspiration could sometimes be in short supply, Jack Scott created a sound all his own. At least for a little while, he was able to cash in on it, scoring a series of late ‘50s pop hits that were part rockabilly, part rock and roll, and more than a little country. Then inspiration seemed to desert the handsome young singer with the swaggering sound, and he fell from commercial grace.

Scott, who died December 12, 2019 at age 83, lived in two countries as a child. Jack Scafone was born in Windsor, Ontario on January 28, 1936. He listened to the ‘Grand Ole Opry’ and the ‘Louisiana Hayride’ as a lad. Once his family relocated to Detroit when he was 10, those radio programs weren’t available, but the seed had been planted. Doubling on rhythm guitar, Jack formed his own country band while in his teens, serving up a non-stop diet of Hank Williams, Carl Smith, and Webb Pierce. Determined to break into the music business, he changed his surname to Scott at the urging of a local deejay. Then Elvis came along, and Scott got to rocking.

After a gig one night in early 1957, Scott and his band, The Tom Cats, led by bassist Stan Getz (not to be confused with the jazz saxist of the same name) and featuring Dave Rohillier on lead guitar, went over to Universal Sound Studio and cut a couple of originals, Baby She’s Gone and You Can Bet Your Bottom Dollar, in the wee hours of the morning. A local record shop owner got the masters to a rep for ABC-Paramount Records, the industry wheels turned fast, and Scott soon had his first record out. His brooding sound was already developing, but after one encore, Two Timin’ Woman, ABC dropped him.

Scott’s next single, coupling another pair of self-penned gems, was the one that made him an instant star. The rocking Leroy was the original plug side when Joe Carlton’s self-named Carlton label pressed it up, but it ended up overshadowed by its plattermate, the distinctive ballad My True Love. Both sides found Scott backed vocally by The Chantones, a harmony group from Windsor. My True Love soared to #3 on ‘Billboard’s’ ‘Hot 100,’ and Scott found himself lip-synching his smash on ‘American Bandstand.’

With Your Love, Scott’s Carlton encore, was another polished ballad but didn’t climb nearly as high as its predecessor on the pop hit parade, its sales again split with its opposite side, the romping Geraldine. But Scott’s last offering of 1958, the snarling Goodbye Baby, restored him to the Top Ten, its B-side, the spiritually enriched Save My Soul, also charting. Another tough guy anthem, The Way I Walk, was Scott’s top seller of ’59, though I Never Felt Like This and There Comes A Time stirred up a little chart dust.

A switch to the Top Rank imprint in 1960 didn’t slow Scott’s momentum. He nailed consecutive ballad blockbusters with What In The World’s Come Over You and then Burning Bridges, the latter coupled with the charting Oh, Little One. Scott’s profile was sky-high, the label issuing his album-length tribute to Hank Williams and a spiritual LP, ‘The Spirit Moves Me,’ that year as well.

But after It Only Happened Yesterday stalled midway up the charts, Scott’s star waned in a hurry. He moved over to Capitol Records in 1961, working with producer Manny Kellem, but without his usual musicians in tow (Al Allen had been his lead guitarist at Carlton, with The Chantones continually providing harmonies that were every bit as crucial to his sound as The Jordanaires were to Elvis Presley’s), the impact just wasn’t the same, musically or commercially. Scott only registered three minor hits for the Hollywood-based major label.

Scott’s dry spell continued and deepened on RCA’s Groove subsidiary, despite recording in Nashville with some of Music Row’s finest sessioneers, including saxist Boots Randolph, pianists Floyd Cramer and ‘Pig’ Robbins, and drummer Buddy Harman with Chet Atkins positioned at the production helm. At his first Groove session, Scott waxed the Yuletide classic Jingle Bell Slide, and his ’64 rocker Wiggle On Out was a standout.

Utilizing the compositions of some fine young country-slanted songwriters including Wayne Carson, Ray Griff, and Dallas Frazier, Scott persevered at RCA Victor through 1965 before making one-offs for ABC-Paramount and Jubilee later in the decade and GRT in 1970. A pair of 1973-74 45s for Dot completed his discography. The industry had all but forgotten the one-time hitmaker. But Scott continued to perform long after that, faithfully reprising his hits for very appreciative fans on both sides of the border and overseas festivals, including the Bear Family Festival in Germany. He eventually returned with his fantastic 2015 album, ‘Way to Survive.’

Jack Scott

Rock 'n' Roll and its warped cousin Rockabilly were mostly the property of the southern states in the 1950s, with nearly all the big stars coming from states within driving distance of Memphis. However, it makes sense that the city of Detroit spawned a real honest to goodness rock 'n' roll legend, Mr. Jack Scott of Hazel Park, Michigan.

While Detroit was as far north as any major American city, the population was for the most part made up of hillbillies and Black Americans who moved up from the southern states to work in the automobile industry.

From the 1930s on up to today, this diversity has made Detroit a spawning ground for many interesting musical combinations, from John Lee Hooker, Little Willie John, Hank Ballard and the Midnighters in the R&B field; Casey Clark, Lonnie Barron and the York Brothers in the country field; the entire Motown Records clan and Atlantic Records super star Aretha Franklin in the soul world; and of course a whole slew of gritty rock bands from the MC5 to Iggy & the Stooges and Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels to present chart darlings the White Stripes. Even current day rap-rock star Kid Rock is a Detroit mix of Black hip-hop and redneck country influences.

Somewhere in that mix came Jack Scott. He was a Canadian-born Italian, real name Giovanni Dominico Scafone Jr., who was raised in Windsor, Ontario, just over the border and across the bridge from Detroit. At the age of eleven Jack's family moved to Hazel Park, Michigan, a hillbilly (read: white) suburb of Detroit.

Jack's father was a musician and played guitar for the kids (Jack was the oldest of seven children), putting a guitar in Jack's hands at the tender age of eight. Jack loved country music and would strum his guitar around the house and listen to country music on the radio, dreaming big dreams about the Grand Ole Opry and Nashville.

During his teenage years, Jack worked a number of odd jobs while continuing to play guitar. He formed a local hillbilly band called the Southern Drifters (note—interesting name for a band from Michigan!) at the age of 18.

Jack was obsessed with music from an early age. He imitated Hank Williams, Webb Pierce, and many others. His aspirations from this early age were fully formed, and in fact he changed his name from Giovanni Scafone, Jr. to Jack Scott on a suggestion from local WEXL disc jockey Jack Eirie that he might be more successful with an easier to pronounce, more anglicized name.

Like many other teenagers of the mid-1950s, when Elvis came along everything changed, and Jack realized he might have some potential with the new sound of rock 'n' roll. The Southern Drifters began working Elvis songs and Bill Haley songs into their country repertoire.

It's doubtful that Jack had any idea that he would soon be at exactly the right place at the right time, a place where a good looking greasy haired Italian kid who played the guitar could be a famous rock 'n' roll musician, but that's exactly what happened.

In early 1957, the group decided one night after a dance, to rent some late night studio time, and laid down two tracks, Baby She's Gone and You Can Bet Your Bottom Dollar. Baby She's Gonewas influenced heavily by Elvis' version of Money Honey, but has proved to be a classic in its own right, with Jack's original vocal delivery hinting at the style he would make his very own in the upcoming few years.

The group consisted of Jack's cousin Dominic on drums, Stan Getz on bass, and Dave Rohillier on lead guitar. Their fiddle player, Wayne 'Arkansas' Sudden came to the session, but didn't play. It's interesting to note that Stan Getz (not the famous jazz musician) would also play on the other phenomenal Detroit rockabilly masterpiece, Long Blond Hair/Rock Rock by Johnny Powers, showing what a small rock 'n' roll community Detroit had at the time.

The group took their acetate around to all the local record shops, trying to find a label that would put it out. One local record store man named Carl Thom played the dub for the local ABC-Paramount rack jobber, who then mailed the acetate to New York City for the label bigwigs to hear. Like many other labels, ABC-Paramount was keen on getting new rock 'n' roll records on the market, and leased quite a few regionally recorded tapes for release. They released Baby She's Gone b/w You Can Bet Your Bottom Dollar straight from Jack's demo tape, not bothering to do a big studio re-cut of the tracks, and released them in April 1957 as ABC-Paramount 45-9818.

The record was a small local success, but not a hit, so ABC-Paramount tried again with a second release, Two Timin' Woman b/w I Need Your Love, released as 45-9860 in November 1957. Although Two Timin' Woman was another classic rocker, this record sold even less than the first release and Jack was soon dropped from the label.

By early 1958 Jack had composed two new songs, which he felt were hit material. He recorded acetate dubs of the new songs in order to pitch them to record labels. The rocker was a blast of a number about a friend he had who was always getting into trouble. The problem was that it was called Greaseball, surely an apt title, but one which didn't fly with the record company executives, who felt Greaseball might insult the Mexican-American community. After the record company told him to change the title, Jack went into the studio bathroom and saw that someone had written "Leroy was here" on the wall, and the song title immediately was changed to Leroy.

The flip side was another ballad, entitled My True Love.Legend has it that Jack wrote it for his first girlfriend. As ballads go, it was the first fully realized number that epitomized the Jack Scott ballad style—a near dirge tempo, with simple teenage lyrics delivered by Jack in a plaintive, drawn-out drawl, a style that became a favorite of greasers, teddy boys and rockers around the globe. Jack Scott would work this ballad style for years—and check out the new companion collection to this one, entitled 'Jack Scott Ballads' for more of these slow grinders.

Although some have stated that Leroy/My True Love was issued first on the Detroit based Brill label, this author has never seen one to verify its existence. Several Detroit area record collectors vouch that there was no such release. It's possible that it may have been put out on another acetate dub record with the Brill label, which would explain the confusion.

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Ich (Jahrgang 1979) kann mich noch erinnern, als mein Vater (Jahrgang 1943) mir alte Jack Scott Aufnahmen von seinem Tonband (Magnettonband) und Plattenspieler auf eine Musikkassette überspielte. Dann wurde mein Vater dank des Rock 'n' Roll Magazin von C.D. Röglin, W. Burke und H.G. Hartig (wir besitzen alle Ausgaben von 1 (Rock) bis heute), auf Bear Family Records aufmerksam. Anfang der 90er ergänzten die ersten Jack Scott CDs unsere inzwischen gemeinsame Musiksammlung. Diese Bear Family Box und das 2015 erschiene Album "Way to Survive" bilden einen perfekten Abschluss unserer Sammlung was den Künstler "Jack Scott“ betrifft.

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Tracklist
Scott, Jack - Classic Scott (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1
01 Baby She's Gone
02 You Can Bet Your Bottom Dollar
03 Two Timin' Woman
04 I Need Your Love
05 My True Love
06 Leroy
07 With Your Love
08 Indiana Waltz
09 No One Will Ever Know
10 I Can't Help It
11 I'm Dreaming Of You
12 Midgie
13 Save My Soul
14 Geraldine
15 Goodbye Baby
16 The Way I Walk
17 I Never Felt Like This
18 Bella
19 Go Wild Little Sadie
20 What Am I Living For
21 There'll Come A Time
22 Baby Marie
23 Baby, Baby
24 What's In The World Come Over You
25 Good Deal Lucille
26 Oh Little One
27 So Used To Loving You
28 Cruel World
29 Window Shopping
Scott, Jack - Classic Scott (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2
01 Your Cheatin' Heart
02 I Can't Escape From You
03 Cold, Cold Heart
04 I Could Never Be Ashamed Of You
05 They'll Never Take Her Love From Me
06 Crazy Heart
07 You Win Again
08 Half As Much
09 I'm Sorry For You My Friend
10 Take These Chains From My Heart
11 My Heart Would Know
12 May You Never Be Alone
13 It's My Way Of Loving You
14 My King
15 I'm Satisfied With You
16 Am I The One
17 It Only Happened Yesterday
18 True Love Is Blind
19 Fancy Meeting You Again
20 Cool Water
21 Take My Hand Precious Lord
22 When The Saints Go Marching In (take 8)
23 Swing Low Sweet Chariot
24 Ezekiel Saw The Wheel
25 Joshua Saw The Battle Of Jericho
26 Little David Play Your Harp
27 Roll Jordan Roll
28 Down By The Riverside
29 Old Time Religion
Scott, Jack - Classic Scott (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3
01 I Want To Be Ready
02 Just A Closer Walk With Thee
03 He'll Understand And Say Well Done
04 Lonesome Mary
05 Patsy
06 Is There Something On Your Mind
07 Found A Woman
08 A Little Feeling
09 Now That I
10 A Little Feeling
11 True True Love
12 One Of These Days
13 Strange Desire
14 True, True Love
15 My Dream Come True
16 Steps One And Two
17 Fancy Meeting You Again
18 Sad Story
19 You Only See What You Wanna See
20 I Can't Hold Your Letters
21 Cry Cry Cry
22 Grizzily Bear
23 The Part Where I Cried
24 If Only (take 8)
25 Green Green Valley
26 Strangers
27 Laugh And The World Laughs With You
28 Meo Myo
29 All I See Is Blue
Scott, Jack - Classic Scott (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 4
01 Jingle Bell Slide
02 I Knew You First
03 Blue Skies
04 I Prayed For An Angel
05 Thou Shalt Not Steal
06 Wiggle On Out
07 What A Wonderful Night Out
08 Flakey John
09 Separation's Now Granted
10 Tall Tales
11 I Don't Believe In Tea Leaves
12 The Road Keeps Winding
13 Looking For Linda
14 Gone Again
15 Don't Hush The Laughter
16 Standing On The Outside Looking In
17 I Hope, I Think, I Wish
18 Let's Learn To Live And Love Again
19 This Is Where I Came In
Scott, Jack - Classic Scott (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 5
01 With Your Love
02 No One Will Ever Know
03 I Can't Help It
04 Geraldine
05 I Can't Help It
06 Midgie
07 Indiana Waltz
08 The Way I Walk
09 I'm Dreaming Of You
10 Goodbye Baby
11 Go Away From Here
12 When The Saints Go Marching In (take 19)
13 If Only (take 15)
14 Before The Bird Flies
15 Insane
16 My Special Angel
17 I Keep Changing My Mind
18 Hard Luck Joe
19 Billy Jack
20 Mary, Marry Me
21 May You Never Be Alone
22 Face To The Wall
23 I Still Love You Enough
24 As You Take A Walk Through My Mind
25 You Make It Hard Not To Love You
26 You're Just Gettin' Better
27 Apple Blossom Time
28 Blues Stay Away From Me
29 Stones
30 Bo's Going To Jail
31 Country Witch