Rockit (album)

Rock It
Studio album by Chuck Berry
Released 1979
Studio Berry Park Studios, Wentzville, Missouri
Genre Rock and roll
Length 36:00
Label Atco
Producer Chuck Berry
Chuck Berry chronology
Chuck Berry Live in Concert
(1978)Chuck Berry Live in Concert1978
Rock It
(1979)
The Great Twenty-Eight
(1982)The Great Twenty-Eight1982
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[1]
The Village VoiceB+[2]

Rockit is an album by Chuck Berry, released in 1979 by Atco Records. It was his only release for the label.[3] Atco was the third label for which Berry made studio recordings, after two tenures with Chess Records, interrupted by a brief stint with Mercury Records in the 1960s.

Rock It was Berry's last studio album for 38 years, until Chuck in 2017.[4] It is also the last studio album to be released in his lifetime. Along with 1964's St. Louis to Liverpool, Robert Christgau considered Rock It one of two full-length albums recorded by Berry in his lifetime that were "worthy of the name", a "groove" record "sharpened by two back-end songs skewering the racist society he'd striven so audaciously to integrate and enlighten".[5]

Track listing

All songs written by Chuck Berry

  1. "Move It" (2:31)
  2. "Oh What a Thrill" (3:08)
  3. "I Need You Baby" (3:11)
  4. "If I Were" (3:04)
  5. "House Lights" (4:30)
  6. "I Never Thought" (3:52)
  7. "Havana Moon" (re-recording) (5:08)
  8. "Wuden't Me" (2:42)
  9. "California" (2:19)
  10. "Pass Away" (5:35)

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