Buddy Emmons - Steel Guitar Jazz

S



Album Details

Title: Steel Guitar Jazz
Artist: Buddy Emmons
Release Date: 9/1963
Re-Released On: 1/22/2008
Label: Verve
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker, Instrumental
UPCs: 731454253628, 0731454253628, 4988011365294
Genre: Country
Styles: Traditional Country, Bop, Hard Bop, Standards
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Bluemmons
  2. Anytime
  3. Where or When
  4. (Back Home Again In) Indiana
  5. Gravy Waltz
  6. Oleo
  7. The Preacher
  8. Cherokee
  9. Witchcraft
  10. Gonna Build a Mountain
  11. There Will Never Be Another You

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDVerve542536

Other Editions

  • No other editions were found for this album.

Similar CDs

Album Review

Buddy Emmons wasn't the first musician to be featured playing a pedal steel guitar in a jazz setting, but it is unlikely that anyone else recorded an entire date playing one prior to this 1963 session. Although both he and the instrument are indelibly associated with country music, Emmons makes it work for several reasons. He's surrounded by some top players, including Bobby Scott, Jerome Richardson, Art Davis, and Charlie Persip; he also interacts with the band rather than overdoing the special effects available to him, especially the horn-like sounds obtained from his use of the slide. Emmons also chose an intriguing mix of material. Obvious highlights are the loping treatment of "Where or When," featuring Richardson's delicious soprano sax trading off with the leader, and Emmons' hot playing of "(Back Home Again In) Indiana." Equally rewarding are the jazz classics: Ray Brown's soulful "Gravy Waltz," an intricate romp through Sonny Rollins' "Oleo," and Horace Silver's toe-tapping "The Preacher." This was pretty much a one-time affair for Emmons, who returned to country music, though he did record some additional jazz with guitarist Lenny Breau during the 1970s. Although the instrument never really caught on in jazz, this highly recommended album, which was finally reissued on CD in 2003, is well worth checking out. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Art DavisBass
Bob IrwinMastering
Bobby ScottPiano
Bryan KoniarzProducer
Buddy EmmonsPiano, Bass, Guitar (Steel)
Charlie PersipDrums
Hal MooneyProducer
Hollis KingArt Direction
Jerome RichardsonSax (Tenor), Sax (Soprano)
Ken DrukerExecutive Producer
Mark SmithProduction Assistant
Sherniece SmithArt Producer