Duane Eddy
Have 'Twangy' Guitar, Will Travel/Especially for You
Have 'Twangy' Guitar, Will Travel/Especially for You
UPC: 8436028698325
Format: CD
Release Date: Jun 20, 2011
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Personnel: Duane Eddy (guitar); Steve Douglas , Plas Johnson (saxophone); Al Casey , Larry Knechtel (piano); Jimmy Simmons (upright bass); Buddy Wheeler (electric bass); Mike Bermani, Bob Taylor (drums); The Sharps (background vocals).
Liner Note Authors: Ben Demotto; Gary Blailock.
Recording information: Audio Recorders, Phoenix, AZ (??/??/1957-03/24/1959); Gold Star Studio, Hollywood, CA (??/??/1957-03/24/1959); Hollywood, CA (??/??/1957-03/24/1959); Phoenix, AZ (??/??/1957-03/24/1959); Ramsey Studios, Phoenix, AZ (??/??/1957-03/24/1959); Audio Recorders, Phoenix, AZ (1957-1958); Gold Star Studio, Hollywood, CA (1957-1958); Hollywood, CA (1957-1958); Phoenix, AZ (1957-1958); Ramsey Studios, Phoenix, AZ (1957-1958); Audio Recorders, Phoenix, AZ (1958); Gold Star Studio, Hollywood, CA (1958); Hollywood, CA (1958); Phoenix, AZ (1958); Ramsey Studios, Phoenix, AZ (1958); Audio Recorders, Phoenix, AZ (1959-1960); Gold Star Studio, Hollywood, CA (1959-1960); Hollywood, CA (1959-1960); Phoenix, AZ (1959-1960); Ramsey Studios, Phoenix, AZ (1959-1960).
This two-fer CD release collects Duane Eddy's first two albums on one CD, 1958's Have 'Twangy' Guitar, Will Travel and 1959's Especially for You, and if you're looking for a handy template of the sound that made him famous, this does the trick as well as you could hope. The 24 songs from these two albums all follow roughly the same path -- Eddy laying out bass-heavy, reverb-soaked guitar leads while an inconspicuous but indefatigable rhythm section keeps the beat behind him and a raunchy sax (usually played by Steve Douglas) wails along. It's not unfair to call Eddy a one-trick pony, but dozens (more like hundreds) of pickers tried to capture the fine points of his style over the years, and none of them ever got especially close to capturing the laid-back but committed feel of Eddy's music and the subtle dexterity of his picking. The audio on this set is superb, sounding as clear and deep as the original LP pressings with less noise, and the package includes four bonus tracks, as well as the original liner notes for both albums, new essays from Gary Blailock, and lots of photos and label scans. This isn't exactly the definitive Duane Eddy collection, but if you're looking for an introduction to his work, starting from the beginning with this disc is not a bad way to go. ~ Mark Deming
Liner Note Authors: Ben Demotto; Gary Blailock.
Recording information: Audio Recorders, Phoenix, AZ (??/??/1957-03/24/1959); Gold Star Studio, Hollywood, CA (??/??/1957-03/24/1959); Hollywood, CA (??/??/1957-03/24/1959); Phoenix, AZ (??/??/1957-03/24/1959); Ramsey Studios, Phoenix, AZ (??/??/1957-03/24/1959); Audio Recorders, Phoenix, AZ (1957-1958); Gold Star Studio, Hollywood, CA (1957-1958); Hollywood, CA (1957-1958); Phoenix, AZ (1957-1958); Ramsey Studios, Phoenix, AZ (1957-1958); Audio Recorders, Phoenix, AZ (1958); Gold Star Studio, Hollywood, CA (1958); Hollywood, CA (1958); Phoenix, AZ (1958); Ramsey Studios, Phoenix, AZ (1958); Audio Recorders, Phoenix, AZ (1959-1960); Gold Star Studio, Hollywood, CA (1959-1960); Hollywood, CA (1959-1960); Phoenix, AZ (1959-1960); Ramsey Studios, Phoenix, AZ (1959-1960).
This two-fer CD release collects Duane Eddy's first two albums on one CD, 1958's Have 'Twangy' Guitar, Will Travel and 1959's Especially for You, and if you're looking for a handy template of the sound that made him famous, this does the trick as well as you could hope. The 24 songs from these two albums all follow roughly the same path -- Eddy laying out bass-heavy, reverb-soaked guitar leads while an inconspicuous but indefatigable rhythm section keeps the beat behind him and a raunchy sax (usually played by Steve Douglas) wails along. It's not unfair to call Eddy a one-trick pony, but dozens (more like hundreds) of pickers tried to capture the fine points of his style over the years, and none of them ever got especially close to capturing the laid-back but committed feel of Eddy's music and the subtle dexterity of his picking. The audio on this set is superb, sounding as clear and deep as the original LP pressings with less noise, and the package includes four bonus tracks, as well as the original liner notes for both albums, new essays from Gary Blailock, and lots of photos and label scans. This isn't exactly the definitive Duane Eddy collection, but if you're looking for an introduction to his work, starting from the beginning with this disc is not a bad way to go. ~ Mark Deming
Tracks:
1 - Lonesome Road
2 - I Almost Lost My Mind
3 - Rebel-Rouser
4 - Three-30-Blues
5 - Cannonball
6 - Lonely One
7 - Detour
8 - Stalkin'
9 - Ramrod
10 - Anytime
11 - Movin' n' Groovin'
12 - Loving You
13 - Peter Gunn
14 - Only Child
15 - Lover
16 - Fuzz
17 - Yep
18 - Along the Navajo Trail
19 - Just Because
20 - Quiniela
21 - Trouble in Mind
22 - Tuxedo Junction
23 - Hard Times
24 - Along Came Linda
25 - Night Train to Memphis
26 - Up and Down
27 - Mason Dixon Lion
28 - Tiger Love and Turnip Greens
2 - I Almost Lost My Mind
3 - Rebel-Rouser
4 - Three-30-Blues
5 - Cannonball
6 - Lonely One
7 - Detour
8 - Stalkin'
9 - Ramrod
10 - Anytime
11 - Movin' n' Groovin'
12 - Loving You
13 - Peter Gunn
14 - Only Child
15 - Lover
16 - Fuzz
17 - Yep
18 - Along the Navajo Trail
19 - Just Because
20 - Quiniela
21 - Trouble in Mind
22 - Tuxedo Junction
23 - Hard Times
24 - Along Came Linda
25 - Night Train to Memphis
26 - Up and Down
27 - Mason Dixon Lion
28 - Tiger Love and Turnip Greens