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Chuck Berry - St. Louis To Liverpool (Chess Records 75th AnniversaryAcoustic Sounds Series)

By 1964, Chuck Berry had already rewritten the rules of rock 'n' roll.
With St.
Louis to Liverpool, his seventh studio album for Chess Records, he proved he could still push the music forward with style, swagger, and unforgettable songwriting.
This was the first Berry studio LP to crack the U.S.
Billboard album chart — a long-overdue breakthrough that signalled just how deeply his sound had taken hold.

The album is stacked with hits, featuring four of Berry's five charting singles from 1964: the cruising, grin-inducing "No Particular Place to Go," the effortlessly cool "You Never Can Tell," the runaway-train energy of "Promised Land," and the bright, melodic "Little Marie." Decades later, You Never Can Tell would achieve a second life — and iconic status — when John Travolta and Uma Thurman danced to it in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction.

All-analog mastering by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab, 180-gram vinyl pressed by Quality Record Pressings.

For collectors and rock enthusiasts, St.
Louis to Liverpool stands as one of Berry's most cohesive, joyfully creative records — a perfect blend of sharp storytelling, signature guitar fire, and pure rock 'n' roll charm.

By 1964, Chuck Berry had already rewritten the rules of rock 'n' roll.
With St.
Louis to Liverpool, his seventh studio album for Chess Records, he proved he could still push the music forward with style, swagger, and unforgettable songwriting.
This was the first Berry studio LP to crack the U.S.
Billboard album chart — a long-overdue breakthrough that signalled just how deeply his sound had taken hold.

The album is stacked with hits, featuring four of Berry's five charting singles from 1964: the cruising, grin-inducing "No Particular Place to Go," the effortlessly cool "You Never Can Tell," the runaway-train energy of "Promised Land," and the bright, melodic "Little Marie." Decades later, You Never Can Tell would achieve a second life — and iconic status — when John Travolta and Uma Thurman danced to it in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction.

All-analog mastering by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab, 180-gram vinyl pressed by Quality Record Pressings.

For collectors and rock enthusiasts, St.
Louis to Liverpool stands as one of Berry's most cohesive, joyfully creative records — a perfect blend of sharp storytelling, signature guitar fire, and pure rock 'n' roll charm.

$58.87
Chuck Berry - St. Louis To Liverpool (Chess Records 75th AnniversaryAcoustic Sounds Series)
$58.87

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By 1964, Chuck Berry had already rewritten the rules of rock 'n' roll.
With St.
Louis to Liverpool, his seventh studio album for Chess Records, he proved he could still push the music forward with style, swagger, and unforgettable songwriting.
This was the first Berry studio LP to crack the U.S.
Billboard album chart — a long-overdue breakthrough that signalled just how deeply his sound had taken hold.

The album is stacked with hits, featuring four of Berry's five charting singles from 1964: the cruising, grin-inducing "No Particular Place to Go," the effortlessly cool "You Never Can Tell," the runaway-train energy of "Promised Land," and the bright, melodic "Little Marie." Decades later, You Never Can Tell would achieve a second life — and iconic status — when John Travolta and Uma Thurman danced to it in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction.

All-analog mastering by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab, 180-gram vinyl pressed by Quality Record Pressings.

For collectors and rock enthusiasts, St.
Louis to Liverpool stands as one of Berry's most cohesive, joyfully creative records — a perfect blend of sharp storytelling, signature guitar fire, and pure rock 'n' roll charm.

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