Live from Blueberry Hill [Limited Red Marble]
Chuck Berry is known the world over as the Father of Rock and Roll, and rightly so. It was he who married country music to the blues, wrote poetic lyrics that lit the imagination, sang them over motorvatin’ rhythms and played clarion riffs that established the guitar as rock and roll’s iconic instrument.But you already knew all that. Live at Blueberry Hill makes plain the comfort and freedom Berry felt playing on his home turf in these wonderfully loose and spontaneous performances culled from the Duck Room shows taking place between July 2005 and January 2006. Like most of his shows, it’s packed with the classics fans came to hear: “Roll Over Beethoven,” “Rock and Roll Music,” “Sweet Little Sixteen,” “Nadine,” and, of course, “Johnny B. Goode.” But Chuck also tears it up on “Let It Rock,” with daughter Ingrid honking on harmonica. “Carol”/“Little Queenie” offers one of those moments when Chuck starts in one place and ends up in another, all the while making it clear that it was obviou