YEAR TITLE2017 CHUCK2002 Chuck Berry - In Concert2001 Johnny B. Goode (Columbia River)Blast From The Past: Chuck Berry2000 Live On StageJohnny B. Goode (Legacy)Live!Chuck Berry - Anthology1999 20th Century Masters - The Best Of Chuck Berry1998 Rock & Roll MusicLive: Roots Of Rock 'N' RollThe Latest & The Greatest / You Can Never Tell1997 Guitar LegendsChuck Berry - His Best, Vol.
11996 Let It RockRoll Over BeethovenThe Best Of Chuck Berry1994 On The Blues SideLive At The Fillmore Auditorium (Bonus Tracks)1988 The Chess Box (Box Set)1987 Hail! Rock 'N' Roll1986 Rock 'N' Roll Rarities1983 20 Hits1982 Chuck Berry (picture disc)Chuck BerryReelin' And Rockin'Retro Rock' - Chuck Berry - Broadcast WeekThe Great Twenty-EightToronto Rock 'N' Roll Revival 1969 Vol.
IIIToronto Rock 'N' Roll Revival 1969 Vol. II1981Chuck Berry LiveAlive And Rockin'1979 Chuck Berry All-Time HitsRock It1978 Chuck Berry Live In ConcertChuck Berry's 16 Greatest HitsThe Best Of The Best Of Chuck Berry1976 Chuck Berry's Greatest Hits1975 Chuck Berry1974 Chuck And His FriendsFlashbackChuck Berry's Golden Decade Vol. 3Wild Berrys1973 Sweet Little Rock And RollerBioChuck Berry's Golden Decade Vol. 21972 Johnny B.
Louie To Frisco To MemphisThe London Chuck Berry Sessions1971 San Francisco Dues1970 Back Home1969 Concerto In B. Goode1968 From St. Louie To Frisco1967 Live At The Fillmore Auditorium, San FranciscoChuck Berry In MemphisChuck Berry's Golden HitsChuck Berry's Golden Decade1965 Fresh Berry'sChuck Berry In London1964 St.
Louis To LiverpoolTwo Great Guitars - Chuck Berry And Bo DiddleyChuck Berry's Greatest Hits1963 Chuck Berry On Stage1962 Chuck Berry Twist1961 New Juke-Box Hits1960 Rockin' At The Hops1959 Berry Is On Top1958 After School SessionOne Dozen Berrys1957 Rock Rock Rock.
This is the place to start listening to. Was a two-LP, single CD compilation that emerged during the early '80s, amid a brief period in which the Chess catalog was in the hands of the Sugar Hill label, a disco-oriented outfit that later lost the catalog to MCA. It has proved to be one of the most enduring of all compilations of 's work.
Up until the release of this disc, every attempt at a compilation had either been too sketchy (the 1964 album on Chess) or too demanding for the casual listener (the three double-LP sets), and this was the first set to find a happy medium between convenience and thoroughness. Veteran listeners will love this CD even if they learn little from it, while neophytes will want to play it to death.
All of the cuts come from 's first nine years in music, including all of the major singles as well as relatively minor hits such as 'Come On' (which was more significant in the history of rock & roll in its cover version performed by as their debut release). The sound is decent throughout (surprisingly, except for 'Come On,' which has some considerable noise), although it is considerably outclassed by the most recent round of remasterings. In the decades since its release, there have been more comprehensive collections of 's work, but this is the best single disc, if one can overlook the relatively lo-fi digital sound.