Ritchie Valens in Concert at Pacoima Jr. High

Ritchie Valens in Concert at Pacoima Jr. High was released posthumously and is the third and final of the released "original" albums by Ritchie Valens. It consists of his only live performance ever recorded. The live recording is augmented by unfinished studio recordings.[1]

Ritchie Valens in Concert at Pacoima Jr. High
Live album and demo by
ReleasedDecember 1960
RecordedDecember 10, 1958 (Concert)
1958–59 (Demos)
GenreRock and roll
Length30:08
LabelDel-Fi Records DFLP-1214
ProducerRobert Keane
Ritchie Valens chronology
Ritchie
(1959)
Ritchie Valens in Concert at Pacoima Jr. High
(1960)
Ritchie Valens Memorial Album
(1963)

Background

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On December 10, 1958, Valens, having completed a recent tour of Hawaii, gave a performance at his alma mater, Pacoima Junior High School. The show was emceed by Gail Smith, a close friend of his who later became president of the Ritchie Valens Memorial Fan Club in Los Angeles. Valens's guitar and vocals were accompanied only by drummer Don Phillips. The concert was taped using a small portable tape recorder.

After Valens's untimely death on February 3, 1959, numerous Ritchie Valens Fan Clubs were formed all over the nation. By late 1960, with no further records released since the Ritchie album a year before, his manager Robert Keane received letters en masse from fan club members who were hoping there were more of Valens's songs to be released. Keane responded by obtaining the tape from the Pacoima Junior High show and pressing it to record. To fill the "live" side of the album, an early demo of "Come On, Let's Go", bearing no resemblance to the released "hit" version, was added with live audience dubbed in. As Valens' entire Gold Star Studios master output had been released on his first two albums, side two was filled with unfinished demos recorded at Keane's home studio. Keane provided narrative descriptions of each track.

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Track listing

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All tracks are written by Ritchie Valens, except where noted

Side One (From the Pacoima Junior High School show)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Introduction by Bob Keane" 1:57
2."Come On, Let's Go"Ritchie Valens, Robert Kuhn3:20
3."Donna" 3:05
4."Summertime Blues"Jerry Capehart, Eddie Cochran2:58
5."From Beyond" 3:55
6."La Bamba"Traditional; adapted by Ritchie Valens4:37
Side Two (Unfinished demos with Bob Keane describing each track)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Introduction by Bob Keane" 0:20
2."Rhythm Song" 1:14
3."Guitar Instrumental" 1:54
4."Malaguena"Marian Banks, Ernesto Lecuona3:24
5."Rock Little Darling"Ritchie Valens, Robert Kuhn1:29
6."Let's Rock and Roll" 1:46

References

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  1. ^ Loza, Steven Joseph (1993). Barrio Rhythm: Mexican American Music in Los Angeles. University of Illinois Press. p. 96. ISBN 9780252062889.
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