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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Strictly limited 3 CD set in a Special Edition Box
20 page booklet with photos and extensive liner notes
Disc One: The Fat Man In Hollywood
Disc Two: Fats Rocks America
Disc Three: Fats Concert Rarities
Includes unlimited streaming of The King of New Orleans - Live!
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Celebrate the legacy of Fats Domino, the amiable rock 'n' roll pioneer whose steady, pounding piano and easy baritone helped change popular music while honoring the traditions of the Crescent City.
Rolling Stone called him the Benjamin Franklin of rock 'n' roll as he was the old man of a revolutionary movement.
Unlike most of his fellow first generation rock and roll pioneers, Fats Domino remained incredibly consistent in concert of the decades. His cooking combo was often populated by many of the same legendary musicians that played up a storm on the New Orleans legend's 1950s smashes as he served up a non-stop menu of million-sellers night after night onstage, much to the delight of his legion of loyal fans. The Fat Man always looked and sounded as though he was loving every minute of it. With the October 24, 2017 passing of the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer at age 89, there won't be any more joyous live performances from Domino, who retired from touring during the late '90s to spend all his time in his beloved hometown of New Orleans and had been musically inactive for the last few years. This mammoth 50-song collection, compiled from a wealth of in-concert performances, can serve as the next best thing, reminding us anew why the Fat Man was an altogether indispensable figure in the history of both rhythm & blues and rock 'n' roll.
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