Chet Atkins - Chet Atkins' Workshop


Label:

Modern Harmonic

Genre:

Jazz

Product No.:
AMHA 8064
UPC: 090771806413
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Vinyl Record




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Chet at home — in Living Stereo!

The best-selling album of Chet's lengthy career!

Mastered from the original master tapes

Plated and pressed at RTI

Having set up a home studio in the ‘50s, Chet Atkins would lay down backing tracks at RCA with session musicians, then work at home on his own with unlimited freedom to refine — the genesis of Chet Atkins' Workshop! Pressed on premium RTI vinyl, from the original masters!

The album reflected the continued diversity of Atkins' repertoire and ongoing flair for experimentation. Jazz standards such as George Shearing's "Lullabye of Birdland" coexisted with traditional country themes such as "Hot Mocking Bird." "Lambeth Walk," written for a 1937 Broadway musical, featured the octave work Chet used on occasion. Pop and jazz orchestras had recorded "Sleep," but so did Les Paul and sax great Earl Bostic.

Chet's original ideas, infused into a swinging arrangement of Irving Berlin's "Marie," gave it a dimension beyond the 1937 Tommy Dorsey Orchestra hit. Les Paul had covered the 1930 pop ditty "Goofus" but Chet made it his own. The ballad "Bonita" came from his fingerpicking pal Spider Rich. Atkins always wanted records he produced to have wide appeal, and did that masterfully with Chet Atkins' Workshop, the best-selling, most accessible album of his career, embraced by country fans and upscale fans of hi-fi instrumentals-one that revealed his perfectionism-and how he achieved it.



1. Lambeth Walk
2. Theme From "A Summer Place"
3. Whispering
4. In A Little Spanish Town ('Twas On A Night Like This)
5. Sleep
6. Marie
7. Hot Mocking Bird
8. Lullaby Of Birdland
9. Tammy
10. Goofus
11. Bonita
12. Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Será,Será)

Customer Reviews (3.50 Stars) 2 person(s) rated this product.

Superb!

posted on 06/08/2018
5 Stars
Reviewer: Scott Wilson
This reissue totally floored me! I’ve had Sundazed releases before but always found them average. Modern Harmonic must be a level up because this sounds exactly like an original Living Stereo original. The tape must have been in pristine shape. They pressing is as good as it gets - totally silent! Very pleased with this!


What a shame!

posted on 04/27/2018
2 Stars
Reviewer: Coventrykid
Five stars for the sound but, what were they thinking? Modern Harmonic/Sundazed appear to have used the wrong tape! The lead guitar parts would seem to be those Chet recorded first as demos to guide his backing musicians. He likely then took this tape home to record more polished versions of his leads for the final release. Some of the tracks are virtually indistinguishable (e.g. "Tammy"), others are only slightly different (e.g. "Lullaby of Birdland"), but a few are decidedly inferior (e.g. "Lambeth Walk"). Interesting as a source of "alternate takes", but it's not the album I've known & loved since 1961 (and I have 3 copies, UK mono LP, US stereo LP, and CD). It's a decided shock when you hear this record for the first time if you already have a copy!


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