Thursday, January 27, 2022

Various Artists - Reggie Young - Session Guitar Star (2019) Ace - Soul/Country/Pop (FLAC)

Have you ever wondered who the Guitar player was on Well Known Records. Willie Mitchell,s Northern Anthem was one of the records that sprung to mind...and now i know....A long-awaited overview of Reggie Young’s six decades as Memphis and Nashville’s most in-demand guitarist. Bobby Bland, King Curtis, Elvis Presley, Dusty Springfield, Joe Tex, Johnny Cash, Solomon Burke, Merle Haggard, Jackie DeShannon, James Carr … these are just a few of the many musical heavyweights whose recordings have been embellished by the talents of Reggie Young, Memphis and Nashville’s most versatile and in-demand session guitarist. They’re all here on this CD overview of Reggie’s six-decade career, along with 14 other prime examples of his uncanny ability to play exactly to a song’s requirements while at the same time leaving his own indelible stamp. “Session Guitar Star” shows Reggie completely at home in all the various genres that have provided top class material for so many LPs and CDs for the best part of 40 years. Thanks to his versatility we were able to make our selections from a wide range of R&B and blues, rock’n’roll, instrumentals, rockabilly, soul and pop, as well as a number of left-field country cuts to reflect the amount of time he plied his trade in Nashville. 18 of the 24 tracks are new this CD. Reggie Young’s guitar work has been heard on many Ace compilations over the years, most notably our “Memphis Boys: The Story Of American Studios” CD of 2012 Posted here recently. Ace have consciously avoided any duplication of tracks here, although several of the same artists are featured, including Dusty Springfield with her gorgeous version of Goffin & King’s ‘Don’t Forget About Me’, the gritty Memphis R&B of King Curtis’ ‘In The Pocket’ and Joe Tex with the madcap, funked-up ‘Chicken Crazy’.
From Eddie Bond’s rockabilly classic ‘Slip, Slip, Slippin’ In’ to the southern boogie of Waylon Jennings’ ‘Where Do We Go From Here’, we continue our musical trip via Bobby Bland’s sublime ‘A Touch Of The Blues’, James Carr’s country soul gem ‘More Love’, Elvis Presley’s romping take on Percy Mayfield’s ‘Stranger In My Own Home Town’ and a somewhat diverse arrangement of Hank Snow’s ‘I’m Movin’ On’ from the Box Tops. After an outing for Reggie’s very first single, a strong instrumental version of ‘Dream Baby’, we can ‘Drift Away’ with Dobie Gray, experience some of James & Bobby Purify’s ‘Morning Glory’, avoid line dancing to J.J. Cale’s ‘Cocaine’ and take the Merle Haggard option, ‘I Think I’ll Just Stay Here And Drink’. Although fifty percent of this album only will appeal to Soul fans it,s interesting to see what the great man has done in other genre,s of music.

AMM


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                                                                   Tracks Below (FLAC)



23 comments:

pmac said...

Amazing what those old school, deep South, Caucasian guitarists could do with music that was primarily associated with African Americans. Young and Eddie Hinton are two of the greatest, most unheralded, guitarists ever. Another outstanding review, AMM. Looking forward to getting my ears around this one.

imnokid said...

Nice review.

USMAN47 said...

Very interesting this compilation in all styles.

Yves

PhilN said...

Great choice. Undoubtably one of the greatest session guitarists of all time.

Little Bill said...

Many thanks for the variant amm!

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Only ACE knows how to put together a comp like this.

Bob Mac said...

Nice comp, thanks for the review.

richsoul said...

Thanks for allowing us to hear another great guitarist. Thank you AMM.

tennessee boy said...

Many thanks for this wonderful post

trinity said...

thank you for the great review mate

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank you very much AMM

hakase said...

been listening his strings many years still many titles here new to me thanks AMM another Aces gem

renald said...

Thanks AMM for the info and review on this all time legend!!

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM

bigcravings said...

Excellent review. Now don't this look good.

PeterH said...

A really wonderful compilation! Thanks for review, P.

bostig said...

A favourite musician. Looks interesting 🎸

reb.jukebox said...

Many thanks AMM for a great looking comp Reb

ELtel said...

Thanks for a great review MM.
cheers,ELtel

CanoMan said...

Interesting review thanks for sharing

Smokey said...

Like Pmac said, together with Eddie Hinton, a fabulous guitarist. Thanks.

pedro B said...

I Gotta say that the guitar break on billy swans I can help is top class even Eric Clapton thought he was the best guitarist Thanks AMM for this one

Cheers Pedro

Wicked Souldies (Gto Town) said...

Interesting review I had never heard it Thanks AMM