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Another Place Another Time
Country · 1968

Another Place Another Time

Jerry Lee Lewis's pivotal 1968 country album, "Another Place Another Time," showcases "The Killer" successfully transitioning into a Nashville sound. Featuring his signature piano alongside pedal stee

June 1968 · Mercury Nashville

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Imagine the golden hour light hitting a dusty jukebox in a roadside honky-tonk, and Jerry Lee Lewis is there, not smashing the keys, but playing them with a seasoned, soulful touch. "Another Place Another Time" is the sound of a legend finding new ground, pouring his tumultuous life into classic country melodies. It's for anyone who appreciates a good story, a crying steel guitar, and a voice that's seen it all. This album is a testament to resilience, a masterclass in country storytelling, and a must-own for its historical significance and timeless emotional depth.

Moments Worth Listening For
The opening track's immediate establishment of a country sound, with Lewis's piano taking a more restrained, yet still virtuosic, role, signaling his artistic pivot.
A particular ballad where Lewis's crooning voice cracks with genuine emotion, underscored by a weeping pedal steel solo that perfectly captures the song's heartbreak.
The album's title track, "Another Place Another Time," for its iconic, driving rhythm and Lewis's defiant vocal delivery, showcasing his ability to blend rock energy with country storytelling.
A moment in a faster-paced track where Lewis unleashes a brief, signature piano flurry, reminding listeners of "The Killer" even within the country framework.

How does Another Place Another Time sound next to the rest of Jerry Lee Lewis's catalogue?

Late Night+4.0σ

Late Night saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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