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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0809289040123
Label: Rainman
Manufacturer: Rainman
MPN: 401
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Rainman
Release Date: May 18, 2004
Studio: Rainman






Editorial Review:

Album Description:
2004 release featuring Scotty Moore, D.J. Fontana, Pete Pritchard, & Willie Rainsford. Repertoire.

Album Details:
2004 Release features Alvin Playing with his Idols Elvis Presley's Original Guitarist, Scotty Moore, and Bassist D.j. Fontana plus Pete Pritchard, and Willie Rainsford.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - might be his best
This album is a fine example of fifties style rock-n-roll/swing as only Mr. Lee can play it--with plenty of bite. If you liked TYA when they ventured into this territory (Speed Kills and Hear Me Callin' just to name two) then you will absolutely love this. There's not a bad track on it. Any other band playing this kind of stuff might sound just a little bit forced but this is Alvin's turf. I love the double bass and big sounding rockabilly drums. The only recommendation I've read and tend to agree ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - alvin lee/tennessee
was not expecting this to be so completely polished. what a great tribute from an outstanding rock guitarist to the old sun label/rca victor rock sound from the 50's.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I AM IMPRESSED!
What could be better, Alvin Lee slowed down to a musically understandable
pace, and The King's side men sped up to a musically enjoyable pace, who
would of thunk it! I look at this CD-"In Tennessee", with my ears, and
find no fault. Talk about one of those 70's super groups, this
unasunming but unbelivealbly good CD puts them to shame, not a note out
of place, every muscian knew where they were going, and the flow of the
album was as mighty as the mississippi right ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Olde time Rock and Roll
What can I say Alvin Lee does it again.If you like Olde Time Rock and Roll,I mean the hand clappin,foot stompin,early 50's and 60's type of rock and roll then this is your album.It's a great mix of rock and blues that shows Alvin's true musical roots.Truely one of the most under rated guitar players of our time,Alvin takes us back to the days of drive-in movies and car-hops.A great album.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - His best solo album yet.
Alvin Lee have long been one of the finest gunslingers alive in Rock and Roll. His studio albums showed rock and rolls what it should be as he and his band mates blazed thru one song after another. He have for the major of his career, with the exception of the album Space and Time, avoided the limelight. His orginal two live albums (Undead and Recorded Live) with TYA are classic. And then there was his woodstock performance.

His solo career, with the exception of his first solo album, On the ... Read More





 

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