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Chet Atkins

RCA Country Legends

  • AMG Review of RCA Country Legends

    Amg
    Ronnie D. Lankford
    All Music Guide

    Chet Atkins earned and held the title of "Mr. Guitar" for 50 years before passing away in the summer of 2001. Signed to RCA in 1947, he would help define the "Nashville Sound" in the late '50s while simultaneously releasing a steady string of instrumental albums. RCA Country Legends captures Atkins on 14 wonderful tracks recorded between 1949 and 1976. Atkins recorded the self-penned single "Barber Shop Rag" with mandolinist Jethro Burns and guitarist Homer Haynes. Burns' speedy runs work as a nice counterpoint, and bring out equally inspired work from Atkins. Curiously, Atkins and his buddies even add vocals on an infectious cut titled "Boogie Man Boogie." There's a nice duet with writer and fellow guitar picker Jerry Reed on "Twitchy," and a spunky take on "Tiger Rag" worthy of Django Reinhardt. There are also a number of solo pieces, including "Petite Waltz," "Yes Ma'am," and the closer, "Liza." These cuts capture a quintessential Atkins, just a man and his guitar, handling the rhythm and lead without blinking. A couple of rare extras also sweeten this package. "Royal Garden Blues," featuring lead guitar by jazz great George Barnes, was previously unreleased, while "One Man Boogie," recorded in 1951, was only previously available as an import. RCA Country Legends offers a good introduction and career overview of Chet Atkins' impeccable guitar work.

Some Jazz #3
about 1 year ago

Following Cody B's lead, I went to muxtape and made a playlist people can listen to all the way through or track by track if they wish. My title for it is "Some Jazz #3: 1954-1964." Check it out; you might really enjoy it. Go to http://spike2.muxtape.com/. It's part of a 3-disc compilation I did for a friend before I joined MOG. Here's the data:. 1. Chet Atkins: A Little Bit of Blues (...

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