Guitar Country/More of That Guitar Country Chet Atkins

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  • Release Date: 06/12/2001
  • Sales Rank: 20,337
  • Label: COLLECTABLES
  • UPC: 090431281925

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Guitar Country/More of That Guitar Country

1LISTENFreight Train 2:03
2LISTENA Little Bit of Blues 2:58
3LISTENNine Pound Hammer 2:26
4LISTENDobro 1:59
5LISTENKentucky 2:53
6LISTENVaya Con Dios (May God Be with You) 2:23
7LISTENWinter Walkin' 2:01
8LISTENGuitar Country 2:39
9LISTENSugarfoot Rag 2:01
10LISTENGone 2:01
11LISTENCopper Kettle 2:10
12LISTENYes Ma'am 2:15
13LISTENYakety Axe 2:04
14LISTENBack Up and Push 2:13
15LISTENCloudy and Cool 2:19
16LISTENAlone and Forsaken 2:41
17LISTENOld Joe Clark 2:08
18LISTENCatch the Wind 2:03
19LISTENHow's the World Treating You 2:39
20LISTENUnderstand Your Man 2:02
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Editorial Reviews

Chet Atkins is a great guitar player. His fingerpicking style set the pace in the '50s, leading budding guitarists to play his LPs at slower speeds to discover the master's technique. Atkins' genius, however, has not always come across in the recording studio. As author of the Nashville sound, he has often found it expedient to add background singing, strings, and syrupy arrangements to his records. These problems crop up on Guitar Country/More of That Guitar Country, but they are less "problems" than distractions. Atkins, even in less than perfect situations, still plays guitar like no one else. He covers a number of classics -- "Sugarfoot Rag," "Freight Train," and "Nine Pound Hammer" -- but also shows himself to be a "with it" guy by tackling "Blowin' in the Wind" and Donovan's "Catch the Wind." Atkins' trademark style of combining chords with a steady bassline comes across wonderfully on Johnny Cash's "Understand Your Man" and the original "My Town." One would be remiss for not mentioning that More of That Country Guitar kicks off with "Yakety Axe," a lovely guitar romp like no other. It is perhaps odd, now that most music comes on CDs, to realize that many LPs lasted no more than 30 minutes. This, however, has allowed Collectables to put both of these records onto one CD, giving the listener nearly 60 minutes of prime Chet Atkins. For guitar players and fans, Guitar Country/More of That Guitar Country will be an enjoyable release. Ronnie D. Lankford Jr., All Music Guide

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