20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Les Paul Les Paul

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  • Release Date: 10/30/2001
  • Sales Rank: 2,785
  • Label: MCA
  • UPC: 008811274023

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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Les Paul

1LISTENBlue Skies 2:36
2LISTENBegin The Beguine 2:59
3LISTENDream Dust 2:52
4LISTENDark Eyes 2:39
5LISTENIt's Been A Long, Long Time 2:57
6LISTENHawaiian Paradise 3:02
7LISTENRumors Are Flying 2:54
8LISTENSteel Guitar Rag 2:53
9LISTENSomebody Loves Me 3:03
10LISTENGuitar Boogie 2:27
11LISTENCaravan 2:32
12LISTENWhat Are You Doing New Year's Eve? 2:24

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This would be more properly titled "The Best of Les Paul at Decca," as all 12 of the songs are taken from his slim body of 1944-1947 Decca recordings. That isn't to say that these aren't quality tracks that are of substantial importance to Paul's discography, only that they certainly aren't among his best or most popular, particularly as none of them were done with Mary Ford. That qualification out of the way, these lead off with four good small-combo instrumental jazz sides from 1944, including "Begin the Beguine" and Irving Berlin's "Blue Sides," in which Paul's speedy, nimble runs are already well in evidence. Less interesting to Paul fans, since Paul is less in the forefront, are sides on which he accompanies the Andrews Sisters, Bing Crosby, and Dick Haymes. Filling out the program are more instrumentals, including the 1945 instrumental "Hawaiian Paradise" and four 1947 tracks, among them his versions of "Steel Guitar Rag," "Caravan," and Arthur Smith's "Guitar Boogie." Because Paul had yet to record his pioneering multi-track overdubs, this early work isn't nearly as important as what he would record during his subsequent stint on Capitol, but it does serve to illustrate his solid foundation as a skilled, versatile jazz-pop guitarist. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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October 10, 2009: I have always enjoyed Les Paul's music but never took the time to buy a CD. I do have a couple of old vinals that I haven't listened to in years. When Les Paul passed away this summer, I decided it was time to finally get a CD of his greatest hits. I enjoy reconnecting to his wonderful music