Eric Hilliard Nelson (May 8, 1940 – December 31, 1985), known professionally as Ricky Nelson until his 21st birthday when he officially dropped the "y" and simply became Rick Nelson, was an American singer-songwriter. His discography comprises 24 original studio albums, one original live album, various compilation and archival projects, and 94 singles.
dubbed Rockabilly Renaissance in the late '70s before Epic Records cancelled its release
a few months after Nelson's death, CBS hired Nashville producer Steve Buckingham to replace the original drum and lead guitar tracks and remix the material
a Burt Bacharach and Hal David-scored soundtrack for the rare 60-minute ABC special
Nelson is heard on only four songs—"It Doesn't Matter Anymore", "They Don't Give Medals (To Yesterday's Heroes)", "Take a Broken Heart", and a duet with costar Joannie Sommers on "Try to See It My Way"
Epic scuttled the 10-song studio LP, which was finally distributed in its entirety on the mammoth 2010 Bear Family box "The Last Time Around" as well as Real Gone Music's "The Complete Epic Recordings."
1979
Rockabilly Renaissance (aka The Memphis Sessions)
The only time Nelson recorded outside Los Angeles.
"That Ain't the Way Love's Supposed to Be" was co-written by Nelson and Flying Burrito Brother John Beland and attached as the B-side of Bobby Darin's "Dream Lover."
Excepting the afore-mentioned single, Epic canned the Larry Rogers-helmed album.
The summer after Nelson's passing Epic compiled 10 cuts into "The Memphis Sessions," omitting "That Ain't the Way Love's Supposed to Be."
1986
Untitled Curb Records Studio Album
Jimmie Haskell continued his renewed collaboration with Nelson, laying down instrumental tracks and guide vocals in the fall of 1985 at Baby-O Recorders and Conway Studios in North Hollywood for 10 new songs, albeit none penned by Nelson.
If the entertainer had not perished on New Year's Eve, the rockabilly-themed project was poised for a 1986 release with Mike Curb's Nashville-based Curb Records.
These are the only Nelson songs still relegated to the vaults although unauthorized, unfinished versions have leaked.
the sole live album issued during Nelson's lifetime
"Come on In", "Who Cares About Tomorrow", "Promises", and "Easy to Be Free" were Nelson compositions.
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1989
Ricky Nelson Live (1983–1985)
issued by Rhino Records
18 songs featuring the Jordanaires
The first half was recorded on August 22, 1985, at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles while the remaining nine were waxed on February 22, 1983, at the Genesee Theatre in Waukegan, Illinois.
Nelson's second live album
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1991
Live at the Aladdin
Nelson was booked at the Las Vegas hotel on three occasions—March 7–20, June 6–20, and August 25 – September 5, 1978. It is unclear which show the 12 songs come from
featuring steel guitarist Tom Brumley, lead guitarist John Beland, and the Sweet Inspirations on backing vocals
produced by Beland
issued on the British Magnum Force label
Nelson's third live album
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1999
A Night to Remember
An audio document of Nelson's August 22, 1985, televised concert at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles.
released by Fuel 2000 Records in cooperation with Varèse Sarabande
Nelson's fourth live album
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Notable archival projects
Year
Album
Peak positions
1993
Stay Young: The Epic Recordings
the first compilation to unearth four of the "Back to Vienna" outtakes and strip away Steve Buckingham's mid-'80s production flourishes
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2003
The Lost '60s Recordings
between 1961 and 1962 Nelson, Glen Campbell, Jerry "Travelin' Man" Fuller, and Dave Burgess collaborated vocally in two studio groups—the Trophies and the Fleas—although Nelson was never credited because he was contractually bound to Imperial Records
18 tracks issued by Varèse Sarabande
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2004
Rick's Rarities (1964–1974)
an Ace Records compilation excavating a selection of Nelson's unreleased Decca tunes
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2012
The Complete Epic Recordings
Real Gone Music released two CDs containing Nelson's entire 1976–1979 Epic tenure (i.e. Intakes, Back to Vienna, and Rockabilly Renaissance)
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Box sets
Year
Album
2000
Legacy
notable as the first Nelson box set
a four-CD career-encompassing project distributed by Capitol
2001
The American Dream: The Complete Imperial and Verve Recordings (1957–1963)
the first installment of a chronological archival series released by Bear Family, a German indie label specializing in vintage country and pop
2008
For You: The Decca Years (1963–1969)
the second Bear Family box set devoted to Nelson
2010
The Last Time Around (1970–1982)
the third and ultimate Bear Family box set revisits Nelson's Stone Canyon Band tenure