The concert special was directed by Tom Gutterridge and originally broadcast Channel 4 in the UK on January 1, 1986, and on Cinemax in the US in 1986, with introductory comments from Perkins' friends, contemporaries, and occasional collaborators Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, and Jerry Lee Lewis.
Perkins performed 16 songs with two encores. Perkins and his friends ended the session by singing his most famous song, 30 years after its writing, which brought Perkins to tears. The concert is a memorable highlight of Carl Perkins' later career and has been highly praised by fans for the spirited performances delivered by Perkins and his famous guests. It was the first public performance by George Harrison in more than ten years.[1]
Background and production
Perkins started his recording career on Sam Phillips' Sun Records in Memphis in 1955; Sun had also served as the first record label for some of Perkins' contemporaries, friends, and occasional collaborators, including Elvis Presley, Cash, Orbison, and Lewis.[2] Perkins first toured the UK in 1964, on a bill that also included The Nashville Teens and Elkie Brooks. After this initial tour, he continued performing regularly in the UK and elsewhere in Europe into the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.[2] Cash and Perkins also regularly appeared at Wembley Stadium in London during country music festivals in the early 1970s.[2] In 1978, during the rockabilly and early rock and roll revival, Perkins released the album Ol' Blue Suede's Back,[2] which was his only album to chart in the UK.[3]
Graham Nolder, a music publisher, had worked with Perkins in the early 1980s and developed the idea of Perkins performing "alongside an all-star band of friends". Perkins agreed to a concert, television special, and live album in 1984, but the busy schedules of the friends and collaborators that participated in the concert forced it to be delayed for about 18 months.[2] The concert was finally scheduled to take place after Perkins finished recording the album Class of '55: Memphis Rock & Roll Homecoming,[2] a collaboration with Cash, Orbison, and Lewis. According to Perkins, the concert was recorded 30 years to the month after having written "Blue Suede Shoes".[2]
Track listing
All songs written by Carl Perkins, except where noted. Most writing credits are from the liner notes from the 2005 reissue.[2]