Endless Road Tommy Emmanuel

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  • Release Date: 03/08/2005
  • Sales Rank: 4,522
  • Label: FAVORED NATIONS
  • UPC: 823475507023
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Endless Road

1LISTENEndless Road 4:32
2LISTENTall Fiddler 2:28
3LISTEN(The Man With The) Green Thumb 3:20
4LISTENBella Soave 2:22
5LISTENMorning Aire 5:56
6LISTENAngelina 3:41
7LISTENWindy & Warm 2:48
8LISTENChet's Ramble 2:42
9LISTENSon of a Gun 1:50
10LISTENSanitarium Shuffle 3:18
11LISTENLa Visita 3:24
12LISTENMona Lisa 3:53
13LISTENChristmas Memories/Wheels 3:23
14LISTENOld Town 3:04
15LISTENOver the Rainbow 4:21
16LISTENI Still Can't Say Goodbye 3:25
17LISTENToday Is Mine 2:44
18LISTENStruttin' 2:39
19LISTENPegao 6:20

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Originally released in 2002 in Tommy Emmanuel's native Australia (where he's a jazz and folk guitar legend) but not available in the States until 2005, Endless Road is a solo acoustic album that in its revamped form adds a pair of unimpressive vocal numbers. Emmanuel's fingerpicking style is heavily influenced by Chet Atkins, who appears here on a genial but melodically flimsy duet called "Chet's Ramble" that, truth be told, sounds like it was probably an outtake from their 1997 duet album, The Day Finger Pickers Took Over the World. Emmanuel fares much better on his own, but he's at his best when he's working with songs that have stronger melodies than his own competent but unexciting tunes. For example, on the increasingly moldy standard "Over the Rainbow," Emmanuel offers a hint of John Fahey's diffused, abstract style in its intro before moving into a more traditional iteration of the familiar melody. Even better is Emmanuel's flashy but effective reworking of the nearly as hoary "Mona Lisa," which Emmanuel turns into a shimmering, kaleidoscopic version of itself. Not all of the recastings are quite so effective: Emmanuel simply is a far better guitar player than he is a singer, and the a cappella take on Jerry Reed's "Today Is Mine" does neither singer nor song any favors. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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Endless Roadby Anonymous

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March 24, 2005: I've been a TE fan for 3 years. Played guitar for 40, and as Garrison Keillor said on Prairie Home Companion "Thousands of Guitars are being broken tonight." Why? Tommy belongs up there with all the other gods of guitar. "Endless Road" is just another superb effort from this CGP. His cover of "Somewhere over the Rainbow" should bring any guitarist, or anyone, to tears.

Endless Roadby Anonymous

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March 22, 2005: Yes,it's true.. I could never believe that TE could release something better(or even as good) as "Only." Garrison Keillor from "Prairie Home Companion" had it right when TE last performed on the show. "I'm sure guitars are being broken all over the world." It's true. TE has a gift like no one else. Any serious guitar lover MUST listen. I'm in awe. Thank you TE for returning me to my passion.."The guitar"


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