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Originally issued in 1976 and now available on CD with four previously unreleased bonus tracks, this genial in-studio pairing of electric guitar titans remains a most ingratiating disc, as much a pleasure for the listener as it must have been for the artists. Working with a sharp ensemble of Nashville studio stalwarts (including Larrie Londin on drums), Atkins and Paul turn a clutch of standards from the Great American Songbook into a most scintillating conversation in song. Sometimes they play it straight, the better to enhance the beauty of great melodies, such as "Moonglow/Theme from 'Picnic' " and "It Had to Be You." Being witty fellows, too, Atkins and Paul inject some whimsy into the proceedings, as when a dreamy workout on the Sammy Cahn-Jule Styne evergreen "It's Been a Long, Long Time" suddenly breaks into a spirited, speed-picked dialogue before settling back into its romantic mode. Near the end of a swaying rendition of "Out of Nowhere," Paul pays homage to his beloved former partner, Mary Ford, by piping up with "Sounds good, Mary!" to which Atkins responds, "Why thank you, honey!" Of the four bonus tracks, two are alternative versions of songs on the original album, but two others are knockout numbers that didn't make the final cut. "The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise" is a brisk, melodious affair with a slight country-swing flavor and wonderful interplay up and down the neck as the guitarists one-up each other's flourishes, whereas the timeless "You Brought a New Kind of Love" is a striking mid-tempo shuffle that finds the axemen trading variations on the melodic theme. Precisely because it's so unassuming, and the virtuosity so matter-of-fact, Chester & Lester sneaks up on you and then refuses to let go.
Product Details
Release Date: | 07/24/2007 |
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Label: | Rca |
UPC: | 0828767637921 |
catalogNumber: | 76379 |
Rank: | 27756 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Chet Atkins Primary ArtistRay Edenton Guitar,Rhythm Guitar
Randy Goodrum Piano
Bob Moore Bass Guitar
Henry Strzelecki Bass,Bass Guitar
Bobby Thompson Guitar
Paul Yandell Guitar,Rhythm Guitar
Larrie Londin Drums
Bob Moore & His Orchestra Bass
Technical Credits
Sigmund Romberg ComposerChet Atkins Producer,Audio Production
Paul Author
Sammy Cahn Composer
Buddy DeSylva Composer
Oscar Hammerstein Composer
Nat Hentoff Liner Notes
Edward Heyman Composer
Isham Jones Composer
Gus Kahn Composer
Fred Rose Composer
Jule Styne Composer
Bill Vandevort Engineer
Rich Kienzle Liner Notes
Bob Irwin Producer,Reissue Producer
Howard Fritzson Art Direction
Walter Hirsch Composer
Benjamin Franklin Spikes Composer
Eugene Lockhart Composer
Ernest Seitz Composer
John Spikes Composer
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