My Life In Music
Jakob Dylan
The Wallflowers frontman reveals his greatest vinyl epiphanies and the songs that “completely ruptured my idea of rock’n’roll”
PHOTO:YASMIN THAN. INTERVIEW: SAMM RICHARDS
VARIOUS ARTISTS
ROCKABILLY STARS VOLUME 1
EPIC, 1981
I discovered this when I was maybe 11 or 12 years old. It was a great introduction to that music – it has everybody from Mac Curtis to Carl Smith, Link Wray, but the highlight for me was Charlie Rich. He’s definitely one of the greatest singers I ever heard. His songs “No Headstone On My Grave” and “I Feel Like Going Home” completely ruptured my idea of rock’n’roll. It didn’t sound like old music at all, it sounded like brand new fresh music. The Clash, for one, were calling from that kind of music and it was nice to hear the history of it. I still have that same vinyl copy with me wherever I move to.