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Boots Randolph - Yakety Sax
Жанр: Oldies 50's — 60's / Pop / Rock' n' Roll / Saxophonist
Год выпуска диска: 1959, 1989 CD Release
Производитель диска: Germany / Best Of, Bear Family, BCD 15459
Аудио кодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 59:11
Трэклист:
01. Percolator
02. Yakety Sax (Mono)
03. Hey Elvis (1. Recording)
04. Difficult
05. I'm Getting The Message Baby
06. Little Big Horn (1. Recording)
07. Big Daddy (1. Recording)
08. Blue Guitar
09. Greenback Dollar
10. Sweet Talk
11. Red Light
12. La Golondrina
13. Temptation
14. Battle Of New Orleans
15. Sleep Walk
16. After You've Gone
17. Little Big Horn (2. Recording)
18. Sleep
19. So Rare
20. Teach Me Tonight
21. The Happy Whistler
22. Estrellita
23. Big Daddy (2. Recording)
24. Bongo Band
25. Yakey Sax
26. Hey Elvis (2. Recording)
Доп. информация:
Tenor saxophonist Boots Randolph released numerous instrumental country-pop albums throughout the '60s and '70s. Randolph's choice of instrumentals were geared toward both the country and easy listening audiences. This Bear Family compilation focuses on Randolph's early recordings, featuring "Hey Elvis," "Blue Guitar," and "Estrellita," and his biggest chart-topper, "Yakety Sax." At 23 tracks, Yakety Sax is probably more than the casual Boots Randolph listener will need. If you're looking to buy only one Randolph disc, check out Greatest Hits on Monument.
Birth name: Homer Louis Randolph III
Also known as: "Boots"
Born: June 3, 1927, United States Paducah, Kentucky
Died July 3, 2007 (aged 80), United States Nashville, Tennessee
Occupation(s): Saxophonist
Instrument(s): saxophone
Associated acts: Elvis Presley, Chet Atkins, many others
Official Website: http://www.bootsrandolph.com/
Tenor saxophonist Boots Randolph was an important contributor to the Nashville sound, the set of pop-flavored textures that dominated country music in the late '50s and early '60s. He was born in Paducah, KY, but grew up in small-town Cadiz, in Trigg County. Born Homer Louis Randolph III, he acquired the nickname "Boots" in childhood from his brother Bob. Randolph began playing the trombone in school and learned several other instruments, but by the time he was 16 he had begun to focus seriously on the sax. He honed his chops as a member of the U.S. Army Band during World War II.
After the war, Randolph returned home and performed semi-professionally for some years around Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois. In the late '50s, Jethro Burns heard him play and suggested he move to Nashville. Burns introduced Randolph to Chet Atkins, who signed him to the RCA label. Randolph also quickly made the acquaintance of Atkins rival Owen Bradley and performed on many recordings Bradley helmed as producer. Nashville's new corps of session musicians spent its leisure time in the Printer's Alley section of the city's downtown, an actual alley (between First and Second avenues) that offered entrance to various basement barrooms, and Randolph became one of the group. Like other Nashville players, he took enthusiastically to jazz and rock & roll in addition to country music.
One single, the 1963 instrumental "Yakety Sax," showed Randolph putting all these influences together and delivering an extremely catchy tune; it became his only real hit. But Randolph was a consistent seller of LP albums (with 13 charted releases) in the 1960s and 1970s; offering pleasant saxophone covers of material from various genres of music, he became a counterpart to Atkins on guitar and Floyd Cramer on piano. He moved from RCA to the Monument label in 1966. For well over a decade, in addition, he averaged 200-300 studio sessions a year on recordings made by others. The saxophone heard on Elvis Presley's later records is likely to be Randolph's.
In 1977, Randolph opened a successful club of his own in Printer's Alley; it endured into the 1990s and spawned another club in the Opryland U.S.A. area. Randolph remained active as an entertainer into the 2000s, and in 1994 the original Yakety Sax album was admitted into the unofficial country canon; it was reissued by Germany's Bear Family label. Randolph suffered a brain hemorrhage in late June 2007 and remained in a coma until his passing at the age of 80 on July 3, 2007. ~ James Manheim, All Music Guide
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