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(Document) 19 original albums plus bonus tracks. mehr

Chet Atkins: Guitar Genius (10-CD)

(Document)
19 original albums plus bonus tracks.

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  • Interpret: Chet Atkins

  • Albumtitel: Guitar Genius (10-CD)

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  • Genre Country

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Atkins, Chet - Guitar Genius (10-CD) CD 1
01 Third Man Theme Chet Atkins
02 St Louis Blues Chet Atkins
03 Lover Come Back to Me Chet Atkins
04 Nobody's Sweetheart Chet Atkins
05 Stephen Foster Medley Chet Atkins
06 Hangover Blues Chet Atkins
07 Black Mountain Rag Chet Atkins
08 Galloping on the Guitar Chet Atkins
09 South Chet Atkins
10 Indiana (Back Home in Indiana) Chet Atkins
11 Alabama Jubilee Chet Atkins
12 Have You Ever Been Lonely Chet Atkins
13 Red Wing Chet Atkins
14 Old Man River Chet Atkins
15 Caravan Chet Atkins
16 Corrine, Corrina Chet Atkins
17 The Birth of the Blues Chet Atkins
18 A Gay Ranchero Chet Atkins
19 Frankie and Johnnie Chet Atkins
20 Honeysuckle Rose Chet Atkins
Atkins, Chet - Guitar Genius (10-CD) CD 2
01 Arkansaw Traveller Chet Atkins
02 Londonderry Air Chet Atkins
03 Ochi Chornya (Dark Eyes) Chet Atkins
04 La Golondrina Chet Atkins
05 Blues in the Night Chet Atkins
06 Tenderly Chet Atkins
07 Little Rock Getaway Chet Atkins
08 Tip-Toe through the Tulips with Me Chet Atkins
09 Prelude Minuet
10 Intermezzo Chet Atkins
11 Schön Rosmarin Chet Atkins
12 Minute Waltz Chet Atkins
13 Oh by Jingo Chet Atkins
14 Indian Love Call Chet Atkins
15 Memphis Blues Chet Atkins
16 12th Street Rag Chet Atkins
17 Gallopin' Guitar Chet Atkins
18 St Louis Blues Chet Atkins
19 Main Street Breakdown Chet Atkins
20 Hello Ma Baby Chet Atkins
21 Alice Blue Gow Chet Atkins
22 Blue Gipsy Chet Atkins
23 Black Mountain Rag Chet Atkins
24 The 3rd Man Theme Chet Atkins
Atkins, Chet - Guitar Genius (10-CD) CD 3
01 Swedish Rhapsody Chet Atkins
02 Liza Chet Atkins
03 In the Mood Chet Atkins
04 Heartaches Chet Atkins
05 Glow Worm Chet Atkins
06 Dance of the Golden Rod Chet Atkins
07 Petite Waltz Chet Atkins
08 Adelita Chet Atkins
09 Gavotte in D Chet Atkins
10 Unchained Melody Chet Atkins
11 Waltz in A-Flat Chet Atkins
12 Malaguena Chet Atkins
13 El Cumbanchero Chet Atkins
14 Ain't Misbehavin' Chet Atkins
15 Shadow Waltz Chet Atkins
16 Anna Chet Atkins
17 Yesterdays Chet Atkins
18 Portuguese Washerwoman Chet Atkins
19 Tiger Rag Chet Atkins
20 Walk, Don't Run Chet Atkins
21 Tara's Theme Chet Atkins
22 Johnson Rag Chet Atkins
23 Lullaby of the Leaves Chet Atkins
24 Bouree Chet Atkins
25 Avorada (Little Music Box) Chet Atkins
Atkins, Chet - Guitar Genius (10-CD) CD 4
01 Say Si Si Chet Atkins
02 Villa Chet Atkins
03 Sophisticated Lady Chet Atkins
04 Ay-Ay-Ay Chet Atkins
05 Nagasaki Chet Atkins
06 Yankee Doodle Dixie Chet Atkins
07 April in Portugal Chet Atkins
08 Jungle Drums Chet Atkins
09 In the Chapel in the Moonlight Chet Atkins
10 Martha Chet Atkins
11 Czardas Chet Atkins
12 You're Just in Love Chet Atkins
13 I Know That You Know Chet Atkins
14 Rainbow Chet Atkins
15 Hello Bluebird Chet Atkins
16 Siesta Chet Atkins
17 Country Style Chet Atkins
18 Show Me the Way to Go Home Chet Atkins
19 I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles Chet Atkins
20 Backwoods Chet Atkins
21 Country Gentleman Chet Atkins
22 Slinkey Chet Atkins
23 Jessie Chet Atkins
24 Piano Concerto in B-Flat Minor Chet Atkins
Atkins, Chet - Guitar Genius (10-CD) CD 5
01 In the Good Old Summertime Chet Atkins
02 Beautiful Brown Eyes Chet Atkins
03 The Prisoner's Song Chet Atkins
04 Titanic Chet Atkins
05 Tennessee Waltz Chet Atkins
06 Sweet Bunch of Daisies Chet Atkins
07 John Henry Chet Atkins
08 Birmingham Jail Chet Atkins
09 Music! Music! Music! Chet Atkins
10 Cold, Cold Heart Chet Atkins
11 Bill Bailey Chet Atkins
12 Goodnight Irene Chet Atkins
13 Armen's Theme Chet Atkins
14 Let It Be Me Chet Atkins
15 Theme from Picnic Chet Atkins
16 Theme from a Dream Chet Atkins
17 Estrellita Chet Atkins
18 Jitterbug Waltz Chet Atkins
19 Little Old Lady Chet Atkins
20 Theme from Limelight Chet Atkins
21 The Three Bells Chet Atkins
22 Santa Lucia Chet Atkins
23 Greensleeves Chet Atkins
24 Meet Mister Callaghan Chet Atkins
Atkins, Chet - Guitar Genius (10-CD) CD 6
01 White Silver Sands Chet Atkins
02 Boo Boo Stick Beat Chet Atkins
03 Oh Lonesome Me Chet Atkins
04 One Mint Julep Chet Atkins
05 Take a Message to Mary Chet Atkins
06 Teensville Chet Atkins
07 Night Train Chet Atkins
08 Come Softly to Me Chet Atkins
09 Sleep Walk Chet Atkins
10 Django's Castle Chet Atkins
11 Till There Was You Chet Atkins
12 Hot Toddy Chet Atkins
13 Begin the Beguine Chet Atkins
14 Sabrosa Chet Atkins
15 Yours (Quiereme Mucho) Chet Atkins
16 Siboney Chet Atkins
17 The Streets of Laredo Chet Atkins
18 Delicado Chet Atkins
19 Peanut Vendor Chet Atkins
20 El Relicario Chet Atkins
21 Maria Elena Chet Atkins
22 Marcheta Chet Atkins
23 Tzena, Tzena, Tzena Chet Atkins
24 Poinciana (Song of the Tree) Chet Atkins
Atkins, Chet - Guitar Genius (10-CD) CD 7
01 It Ain't Necessarily So Chet Atkins
02 My Dear Little Sweetheart Chet Atkins
03 Stay As Sweet As You Are Chet Atkins
04 Monte Carlo Melody Chet Atkins
05 When Day Is Done Chet Atkins
06 My Prayer Chet Atkins
07 Rock-A-Bye Bay Chet Atkins
08 Vanessa Chet Atkins
09 Intermezzo Chet Atkins
10 Hi-Lilly, Hi-Lo Chet Atkins
11 East of the Sun (West of the Moon) Chet Atkins
12 Goin' Home Chet Atkins
13 Jingle Bell Rock Chet Atkins
14 Winter Wonderland Chet Atkins
15 Jolly Old St Nicholas Chet Atkins
16 White Christmas Chet Atkins
17 Blue Christmas Chet Atkins
18 Jingle Bells Chet Atkins
19 Silver Bells Chet Atkins
20 Little Drummer Boy Chet Atkins
21 The Coventry Carol/God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen MEDLEY
22 The First Noel Chet Atkins
23 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Chet Atkins
24 O Come All Ye Faithful Chet Atkins
25 Deck the Halls Chet Atkins
26 Silent Night Chet Atkins
Atkins, Chet - Guitar Genius (10-CD) CD 8
01 The Bells of St Mary's Chet Atkins
02 Centipede Boogie Chet Atkins
03 Darling Je Vous Aime Beaucoup Chet Atkins
04 Rubber Doll Rag Chet Atkins
05 Peek-A-Boo Moon Chet Atkins
06 Barber Shop Rag Chet Atkins
07 Kentucky Derby Chet Atkins
08 Mountain Melody Chet Atkins
09 High Rockin' Swing Chet Atkins
10 Dill Pickles Rag Chet Atkins
11 Stephen Foster Medley Chet Atkins
12 Walkin' on Strings Chet Atkins
13 Lambeth Walk Chet Atkins
14 The from A Summer Place Chet Atkins
15 Whispering Chet Atkins
16 In a Little Spanish Town Chet Atkins
17 Sleep Chet Atkins
18 Marie Chet Atkins
19 Hot Mocking Bird Chet Atkins
20 Lullaby of Birdland Chet Atkins
21 Tammy Chet Atkins
22 Goofus Chet Atkins
23 Bonita Chet Atkins
24 Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) Chet Atkins
Atkins, Chet - Guitar Genius (10-CD) CD 9
01 Mayan Dance Chet Atkins
02 Yellow Bird Chet Atkins
03 Wild Orchids Chet Atkins
04 The Bandit Chet Atkins
05 Jungle Dream Chet Atkins
06 The Banana Boat Song Chet Atkins
07 Montego Bay Chet Atkins
08 The from Come September Chet Atkins
09 Moon over Miami Chet Atkins
10 Come to the Mardi Gras Chet Atkins
11 The Enchanted Sea Chet Atkins
12 Temptation Chet Atkins
13 Salty Dog Rag Chet Atkins
14 I Am a Pilgrim Chet Atkins
15 Trambone Chet Atkins
16 Steel Guitar Rag Chet Atkins
17 Little Feet Chet Atkins
18 Blue Steel Blues Chet Atkins
19 Windy and Warm Chet Atkins
20 I Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow Chet Atkins
21 Never On Sunday Chet Atkins
22 The Girl Friend of the Whirling Dervish Chet Atkins
23 Give the World a Smile Chet Atkins
24 Tuxedo Junction Chet Atkins
Atkins, Chet - Guitar Genius (10-CD) CD 10
01 Take My Hand Precious Lord Chet Atkins
02 Amazing Grace Chet Atkins
03 Will the Circle Be Unbroken Chet Atkins
04 In the Garden Chet Atkins
05 When They Ring the Golden Bells Chet Atkins
06 Just As I Am Chet Atkins
07 Further Along Chet Atkins
08 Just a Closer Walk with Thee Chet Atkins
09 The Old Rugged Cross Chet Atkins
10 Lonesome Valley Chet Atkins
11 God Be With You Chet Atkins
12 Were You There Chet Atkins
13 Boogie Man Boogie (Bonus Track) Chet Atkins
14 Confusin' (Bonus Track) Chet Atkins
15 Under the Hickory Nut Tree Chet Atkins
16 The Old Buck Dance (Bonus Track) Chet Atkins
17 Mister Sandman (Bonus Track) Chet Atkins
18 Somebody Stole My Gal (Bonus Track) Chet Atkins
19 Hybrid Corn (Bonus Track) Chet Atkins
20 Hey Mister Guitar (Hey Mister Banjo) (Bonus Track) Chet Atkins
21 Martinique (Bonus Track) Chet Atkins
22 Hidden Charm (Bonus Track) Chet Atkins
23 Colonial Ballroom (Bonus Track) Chet Atkins
24 Downhill Drag (Bonus Track) Chet Atkins
Chet Atkins The hands of the baker and candlestick maker are those of a skillful man The... mehr
"Chet Atkins"

Chet Atkins


The hands of the baker and candlestick maker are those of a skillful man
The thread of the tailor, the ropes of the sailor are tied by knowing hands
The watchmakers eye and a light to see by and hands that are calm and sure
Make the tiniest springs do the tiniest things And long has the skill endured
It matters not the job you've got as long as you do it well
The things that are made by plans well laid the test of time will tell.
But how can you count, or know the amount of the value of the man
By the melodies played and the beauty made by the touch of Chet Atkins hands

 Johnny Cash, 4-15-70

                                                                  

"When asked recently which of his hundreds of recordings was his personal favorite, Chet's answer was soft, but emphatic.'I don't like any of them, nor do I like to hear them. I always notice some little thing I think I could have done better.'"

                          Unsigned Notes, 'Stringin' Along With Chet Atkins'

                            

"I played pretty good back in those days -- the 50s and 60s," he says. "I was brave and ignorant and I played pretty well. I really was ahead of a lot of people in those days. Now I am trying to catch up with everybody, but back in those days it was nice. I was kind of an innovator and I could pull it off very well. I can see that now. At the time I thought I was terrible, but that kept me improving and trying to learn to play better."

                                                              Chet Atkins - Music City News, 1996

 

"He was the guitar player of the 20th Century."

  Garrison Keillor,

                                                       

 

Bring Me A Dream

First a guitar he designed with his name on it. Then, a guitar course in his name, and finally, a hit single.

In 1955, eight years after Steve Sholes signed him to RCA Victor, Chet Atkins's instrumental rendition of the Chordettes' pop vocal hit Mister Sandman gave him the first hit single of his career. It didn't break the Top Ten, but it was a hit. Now the idol of country guitarists of all ages and persuasions, he was well along in his quest to become the world's best known country guitarist.

He was in his early thirties, and the next phase would make him one of the world's most influential guitarists. Period.

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In 2002, a year after he died following a lengthy bout with cancer, Chet Atkins was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in their 'sideman' category. The honor recognized his work in Nashville's studios, including his behind-the-scenes roles in the early hits of Elvis Presley and his friends, the Everly Brothers. Twenty-nine years earlier, he'd been the youngest inductee to the Country Music Hall of Fame.

The rationale behind his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame actually went beyond that. It's impossible to wander through rock 'n' roll history without tramping on guitarists who drank from Chet's musical fountainhead. Early on, there was Scotty Moore, Eddie Cochran and Duane Eddy. The Ventures' Don Wilson and Bob Bogle owe their careers to one Atkins album cut. George Harrison invoked his style on Beatles tracks like I'm A Loser. His influence on John Fogerty and Mark Knopfler was obvious.

In country, Jerry Reed, Doc Watson, Paul Yandell, Marcel Dadi, Steve Wariner, Vince Gill, Odell Martin and Tommy Emmanuel traced at least part of their musical lineage to Chet. His jazz admirers included Lenny Breau, Johnny Smith, Les Paul, Earl Klugh and George Benson. Classical guitar luminaries Christopher Parkening and Chet's occasional collaborator Liona Boyd were friends and fans.

His penchant for electronic experimentation, cultivated as a teenager, yielded some profound innovations. The homemade electronic effects he created and used on some of his records might not have had names like 'wah-wah' or 'chorus,' but in the late 60s, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton and others used foot-controlled versions miniaturized by transistors, readily available to anyone. To Chet's credit, he used them to enhance his music, not as shallow gimmickry.

If the 1946-54 phase of Atkins's recording career was a slow ramping up, the 1955-1960 era defined his future. It went beyond singles that sold better than they had at first. In an era when albums were little more than afterthoughts for most country acts, they became his primary medium. He wasn't just the first country instrumentalist to become a successful album artist; he sold to pop fans who wouldn't have considered listening to other country musicians.

During these six years, Atkins became a full-blown RCA producer. Then, just as he gained confidence in the control room, he faced the biggest challenge of his career as rock 'n' roll upended country music's rising popularity. How he handled the challenge became one of his most important legacies. It was no small irony that as he worked to revive country, that he, as part of his duties, played on and produced RCA rock sessions.

As a producer, Atkins's desire to find new sounds gave him a larger, broader palette. Even so, the fact remained that his RCA superiors expected results—records that sold and enhanced the corporate bottom line. All this impacted his own records as he sought new sounds and embarked on a quest to play every note flawlessly. Many were trailblazing; a few missed the mark. This collection includes everything: the brilliant, the great, the good and bad.

Considering how all this began, and the path, his triumphs are nothing short of miraculous.

Luttrell and points North:

"Everything that has ever happened to me, I consider a good break…even if I get fired. I think everything happens for the best."

                                            Chet Atkins,

 notes to 'Stringin' Along With Chet Atkins'

It was a journey that began humbly enough in East Tennessee's rural Union County, north of Knoxville amid the Great Smoky Mountains. James Arley Atkins, who worked the railroad and became a voice and piano teacher, had a son, Jim, born in 1912, and a daughter, Willard by his first wife. His second wife, Ida Sharp Atkins, bore him three children: Lowell, Niona, and on June 20, 1924, Chester Burton Atkins.

His childhood, spent on a farm near Luttrell, mixed music with poverty, illness and pain. Half brother Jim, 12 years older, became Chet's first musical hero. He took his guitar playing seriously and left home as a teenager to begin his professional music career. Chester heard the records of Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family and started plunking a ukulele.

Two years after his parents' 1930 divorce came a new stepfather, Willie Strevel, who owned two guitars. Chester swapped him some rifles for a guitar and began playing obsessively, a balm for the pain of poverty around him. He taught himself to play a fiddle given him by an uncle, and for a time he, Lowell, and Niona had a small band.  Chester once amazed Strevel, who tried to emulate the guitar work on blues records by Blind Lemon Jefferson, when he outdid his stepdad.

Nineteen-thirty-six brought Chester another trauma: an asthma attack so severe that James Atkins returned to take Chester to the more favorable climate of his rural Georgia farm. For a shy kid, it was a rough transition. But he adjusted and, when offered the chance to return home, decided to stay in Georgia. When he wasn't in school, he drank in music wherever he could. Fascinated by electronics, he built a radio. He could hear Jim Atkins, who'd worked on Chicago's 'WLS National Barn Dance,'playing rhythm guitar with Les Paul's Trio in New York on Fred Waring's NBC radio show. He also enjoyed Chicago guitar ace George Barnes.

One night in 1939, Merle Travis's syncopated thumb and index finger guitar style, broadcast live from WLW in Cincinnati, came through his radio and changed his life. He assumed--incorrectly—that Travis used the right hand thumb and two fingers. By teaching himself to pick that way, he sowed the seeds of the Atkins approach to fingerstyle guitar.

After his 1942 high school graduation in Georgia, he got a job at WNOX in Knoxville, playing fiddle with singer Bill Carlisle and comic Archie Campbell. After station boss Lowell Blanchard heard him picking on a borrowed guitar, Chester became featured guitarist on the station's noontime 'Mid-Day Merry Go-Round.' Blanchard encouraged his insatiable appetite for music by slipping him a key to WNOX's music library. He heard Andres Segovia's classical guitar playing and discovered Belgian gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt, his newest hero.

Leaving WNOX in mid 1945, he spent six months at WLW and met two fellow Djangophiles: guitarist Homer Haynes and mandolinist Jethro Burns, better known as comics Homer & Jethro. He also met singer Leona Johnson, and married her a year later. Travis, living in California, visited WLW and heaped praise on his young disciple, beginning a lifelong friendship.

Laid off late in 1945, Atkins worked briefly in Raleigh, North Carolina with Johnnie and Jack then moved to Chicago bent on landing a job with Red Foley, about to bolt the 'National Barn Dance' for the Opry. When he debuted on the show in April 1946, Atkins was his guitarist, allowed an instrumental solo on Foley's Opry spots. The Nashville stay was brief. When the ad agency made Foley eliminate Atkins' solo, Atkins quit. Before leaving town, he recorded Guitar Blues for Nashville-based Bullet Records.

A move to WRVA in Richmond, Virginia lasted only a month. By 1947 he was at KWTO in Springfield, Missouri, where station booking agent and producer Si Siman started calling him 'Chet.' He and Leona now had a daughter Merle, named for Merle Travis. With Travis himself having hit singles featuring his picking, Siman sent transcription discs of Chet's playing to various record companies, assuming one of them might want their own Travis. He then left on vacation.

A bureaucrat filling his spot decided Chet played too much pop for a country guitarist and fired him. Chet moved to Denver and played with Shorty Thompson's Western Swing band when Siman struck paydirt. Steve Sholes, RCA's country A&R head was interested. Chet got a call in Denver and verbally accepted an RCA contract to sing and play. Thompson insisted on going along to sing. When Chet demurred, Thompson fired him.

Chet did his first RCA session in Chicago in August, 1947. He and Sholes became friendly. By 1948, Chet was back at WNOX, performing on their Saturday night 'Tennessee Barn Dance'with Homer & Jethro, who backed him on many of his 1949-1953 RCA recordings like Galloping On The Guitar and Main Street Breakdown. The vocals went by the wayside.

In 1949, Chet joined Mother Maybelle and the Carter Sisters, led by original Carter Family member (and country guitar great) Maybelle Carter and her daughters June, Helen and Anita. They settled at KWTO, where they played showdates, recorded for RCA and for Siman's RadiOzark Transcription service. After an early 1950 Opry guest appearance, WSM's Jack Stapp offered the Carters an Opry spot. The Carters. Not Chet.

Stapp explained to Ezra 'Pop' Carter, Maybelle's husband and the act's manager, that Nashville guitarists didn't want Chet competing with them. Carter, a tough Virginian who considered the Atkinses part of their extended family, was equally firm. Everyone came, or no one did. It went back and forth until WSM gave in. Chet, Leona and Merle arrived with the Carters in Nashville in June, 1950.

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