Music Review: Chet Atkins - The Essential Chet Atkins

Here's an interesting bit of information — if you put "the essential" into Amazon music's search field, you'll get back over 4,000 hits. Even allowing for duplicates and different editions, it's obviously a popular term in the naming of music albums. But although the term might be overused, it's also meant as a signal that most music lovers recognize — that it's a comprehensive album of an artist's work. And while that might not always be reliable, it is certainly the case with The Essential Chet Atkins, newly released on RCA/Legacy via Sony/BMG.

In fact, I'd go a little further out on this proverbial limb and state that not only is this album an all-embracing collection of the legendary artist's work, it's also a perfect illustration of another meaning of "essential" — it's a "must-have". Of course, you might already have one of the other Chet Atkins Essential albums, and I probably should elaborate on that odd statement.

In 1996, a similar album with the same title was produced, but it was much more limited — both in scope and number of tracks. This new release has dropped a few of those tunes while keeping most, but has added a couple of dozen more, creating a more comprehensive 2-CD collection. (There was also a 2001 album titled The Essential Chet Atkins - The Columbia Years, which is something else entirely.)

Until his death in 2001, Chet Atkins pretty much owned Nashville, with a peerless run as performer, composer, and producer. Even if you're into numbers, you'd soon tire of adding up all his best-selling albums, Grammys, and other awards, and there's little doubt that he was a major component in the evolution of country music.

The collection of tunes provided here is about as perfect a set of an artist's work as you'll ever see. Not only does it span his entire career as a performer, but it also presents the tracks to us in chronological order. Starting with his original 1946 recording of "Guitar Blues (Pickin' the Blues)", and continuing through the decades to finish with 1995's "Big Foot", it's an impressive list that allows the listener to hear Chet's progression through the years.

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  • 1 - Les Pauls

    Jul 27, 2007 at 10:53 am

    I love the guitar interplay between Chet and Les Paul.. Chester and Lester if I remember correctly... talk about wild stuff.

    J

  • 2 - Big Geez

    Jul 28, 2007 at 2:34 am

    Appreciate the comment.

  • 3 - JC Mosquito

    Jul 30, 2007 at 12:43 am

    Here's a story I heard - don't know if it's true, but if it is, it's funny. During a concert, Chet stopped to give his guitar a quick tuning, but only made it incrementally worse and worse out of tune. After a while, he stopped and apologized to his audience something like, "Sorry - I know how to play 'em, but I can't tune 'em."

  • 4 - Big Geez

    Jul 30, 2007 at 4:46 pm

    Good story, JC. I don't know either if it's true, but it sounds like it could be. If there are any guitarists out there, maybe they could weigh in -- is it possible for a virtuoso to be inept at tuning?

  • 5 - Connie Phillips

    Aug 02, 2007 at 1:09 pm

    Congrats! This article has been forwarded to the Advance.net websites and Boston.com.

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