James Burton - The Guitar Sounds Of James Burton (1971)
BAND/ARTIST: James Burton
- Title: The Guitar Sounds Of James Burton
- Year Of Release: 1971
- Label: A&M Records
- Genre: Country
- Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:32:51
- Total Size: 76 mb | 218 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. James Burton - Polk Salad Annie
02. James Burton - Susie-Q
03. James Burton - Fire And Rain
04. James Burton - Fools Rush In
05. James Burton - Johnny B Goode
06. James Burton - I Know (You Don't Want Me No More)
07. James Burton - Delta Lady
08. James Burton - Mystery Train
09. James Burton - Rock And Raunch
10. James Burton - Hound Dog
11. James Burton - Hi-Heel Sneakers
12. James Burton - Long Reach
01. James Burton - Polk Salad Annie
02. James Burton - Susie-Q
03. James Burton - Fire And Rain
04. James Burton - Fools Rush In
05. James Burton - Johnny B Goode
06. James Burton - I Know (You Don't Want Me No More)
07. James Burton - Delta Lady
08. James Burton - Mystery Train
09. James Burton - Rock And Raunch
10. James Burton - Hound Dog
11. James Burton - Hi-Heel Sneakers
12. James Burton - Long Reach
James Burton has a well-deserved reputation as one of the finest guitar pickers in either country or rock, having played subtly dazzling solos on sessions for everyone from Ricky Nelson and Dale Hawkins to Buffalo Springfield and Gram Parsons, and he's also played alongside both Elvises Presley and Costello. However, Burton's virtuoso talent was not paired with a desire to either sing or take the spotlight (perhaps a blessing in disguise), and The Guitar Sounds of James Burton is something of a disappointment for longtime fans of the shy genius. Here, Burton and an (unfortunately uncredited) band of top-shelf studio musicians run through a set of pop and rock hits of the day (including a few that were mainstays of his sets with Presley during the Las Vegas years), with two loose-limbed originals thrown in for good measure (one of which, "Long Reach," is a none-too-subtle rewrite of Tommy Johnson's "Cool Drink of Water Blues"). The performances are solid and Burton is in typically impeccable form, but the arrangements aren't especially imaginative, so if you were hoping for a definitive musical statement from one of the best guitars players to ever touch a fretboard, you're out of luck. On the other hand, if you want to hear James Burton and some other fine players stretch out and play up a storm on a dozen tunes without a lead singer to get in the way, then The Guitar Sounds of James Burton is just what you've been looking for; it's hardly a masterwork, but anyone who loves Burton's picking will find it as refreshing as a cold drink on a hot day.
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