The blending of Don and Phil everly's voices is truly one of the great sounds of post-war American popular music. Derived from
folk and traditional styles brought to the USA via immigrant communities, their seamless vocal harmonies had its precursor in mid-twentieth century duo/ family
country music acts such as the louvin brothers, delmore brothers and many others. The Everly, however, were able to bring the fraternal harmony approach into the mainstream
pop market of the late 1950s by dint of their Youth, good looks, and that other, far more elusive quality - timing. Alongside the other breakthrough acts of
rock and roll's first wave, they were true musical frontiersmen that helped set the template for all that was to succeed them. The likes of The Beatles, the hollies, Simon & Garfunkel, the birds, Flying burrito brothers, Bob Dylan, Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe, Emmylou Harris, through to Billy Joe Armstrong (of Green day) and norah Jones are but a few of the notables whose music Bears the Everly influential thumbprint. This 3 CD box set contains everything they recorded for the cadence label in Nashville, from 1957 until they signed to the
Warner Bros in 1960, including eleven huge hit singles. In a facsimile of the original LP sleeve (including the liner note), CD 1 contains their first album: "The Everly brothers" Features the singles "Bye Bye love" (Us # 2, UK # 6) and "wake up little Susie" (Us # 1. Uk # 2). CD 2 is a reproduction of their second album, "songs our Daddy taught us", a daring release at the time, containing what the title describes - an intriguing set of American songs from the first half of the 20th century. Cd 3 collects the a- and b-sides of the rest of their singles for cadence, including "all I have to do is dream", "claudette", "bird Dog", "devoted to you", "take a message to Mary", "('til) I kissed you", "let it be me" And "when will I be loved". These are followed by nine rarities, including several demos