Исполнитель: Danny Gatton
Альбом: Cruisin' Deuces
Год выпуска: 1993
Стиль: Blues, Country, Jazz
Формат: flac (image, cue, log)
Битрейт: lossless
Время звучания: 57:15
Размер файла: 400 mb
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Tracklist:
01.
Funhouse Gatton 5:33
02.
Sun Medley: Mystery Train/My Baby Left Me/That's All Right Crudup, Parker, Phillips 5:05
03.
Harlem Nocturne Hagen 4:47
04.
Thirteen Women Thompson 3:24
05.
Sky King Gatton, Shumake 6:40
06.
Beat of the Night Gatton, Windsor 3:56
07.
So Good Gatton, Windsor 5:27
08.
It Doesn't Matter Anymore Anka 3:49
09.
Puddin' and Pie Gatton, Holloman 3:54
10.
Tragedy Burch, Nelson 5:33
11.
Crusin' Deuce Gatton 3:40
12.
Satisfied Mind Hayes, Rhodes 4:59
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Personnel:
Danny Gatton - electric & lap steel guitars, vibraphone, five & six-string basses
Billy Windsor - vocals, guitar
Delbert McClinton, Rodney Crowell, James Lewis - vocals
Tommy Dildy - piano
Tommy Lepson - Hammond B-3 organ
Bill Holloman - saxophone, trumpet, piano, Hammond B-3 organ, vibraphone, b. vocals
Ralph McDuffie - alto & tenor saxophones
John Previti, Tinker Barfield - bass
Tim Biery - drums
Shannon Ford, J.T. Lewis - drums, percussion
Jay Monterose - background vocals
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Danny Gatton - Cruisin' Deuces]
...Like that album,
"Cruisin' Deuces" is peppered with stinging rockabilly leads and amazing country and blues licks. Gatton's skill was tasteful and lightning fast — he could sound like two guitars playing simultaneously, but he never sounded cluttered or heavy-handed. And his guitar playing is the reason why you listen to Danny Gatton — the occasional appearance of guest vocalists like Delbert McClinton and Rodney Crowell is just an annoyance. With its reliance on country-oriented material, Cruisin' Deuces isn't as diverse as his previous efforts, but it is no less impressive than its predecessors...
allmusic.com ...His playing can be fiery or heartbreakingly lyrical. One can't help but be moved by the gorgeous guitar and lap-steel melodies of "Tragedy." Gatton is backed primarily by his regular quartet, but the set is also sprinkled with dazzling guest appearances--including a vocal turn by Rodney Crowell on "It Doesn't Matter Anymore"... ~ cduniverse.com
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