Locust Years & Return to the Promised Land
(8-CD LP-sized box-set with 40-page book) In 1963 Jerry Lee signed with Smash Records, and battled the British Invasion, radio apathy and general neglect. The result was a lot of good music that fell on deaf ears. Here's everything from five frustrating years, including the complete contents of great Jerry Lee albums like <b>Memphis Beat</b>, <b>Return Of Rock</b>, <b>Country Songs For City Folks</b>, as well as wonderful forgotten singles like <i>I'm On Fire</i> and <i>She Was My Baby, He Was My Friend</i>. The set concludes with the country hits from 1968 and 1969, like <i>Another Place Another Time</i>, <i>What's Made Milwaukee Famous</i> and <i>She Even Woke Me Up To Say Goodbye</i>, when Jerry's career was spectacularly reborn in country music. As a bonus, there's a complete interview with music conducted in 1976.