When stringed instruments are employed, it is often an indication that the protagonist is somewhat mature. It is an unwritten law that sooner or later every rock, jazz or folk musician will bathe in soft tones for once. Chet Atkins, however, was light years away from his artistic zenith, came up with a wealth of ideas and was in a great position with regards to recording facilities when he set down his Hollywood album in 1959.
Two years earlier, “Mister Guitar” had become boss of the newly founded RCA Studio in Nashville. Here he recorded several records, which reflected his ideas of an appealing, catchy Nashville Sound as an answer to the declining rock and roll.
Lado 1 | |
1 | Armen’s Theme |
2 | Let It Be Me |
3 | Theme From “Picnic” |
4 | Theme From A Dream |
5 | Estrelita |
6 | Jitterbug Waltz |
Lado 2 | |
7 | Little Old Lady |
8 | Limelight |
9 | The Three Bells |
10 | Santa Lucia |
11 | Greensleeves |
12 | Meet Mr. Callaghan |