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Blazing Telecasters
Tom Principato, Danny Gatton
Blazing Telecasters
Genres: Blues, Pop, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (7) - Disc #1

'Blazing' is just the right word for this live set with blues guitar hotshot Tom Principato , who played on and off with Gatton through 1984. This is the resulting snapshot that Principato reissued several years later on h...  more »

     
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All Artists: Tom Principato, Danny Gatton
Title: Blazing Telecasters
Members Wishing: 5
Total Copies: 0
Label: Powerhouse Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 10/1/1990
Genres: Blues, Pop, Rock
Styles: Electric Blues, Modern Blues, Blues Rock, Rock Guitarists
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 019011403625, 019011403618, 019011403649, 049088310328

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Album Description
'Blazing' is just the right word for this live set with blues guitar hotshot Tom Principato , who played on and off with Gatton through 1984. This is the resulting snapshot that Principato reissued several years later on his own Powerhouse label (and remains available in retail stores and by mail-order, regardless of its ongoing demand as an Internet auction item). Principato 's blues-oriented style -which also draws on elements of jazz , jump blues , and swing -- pushed Gatton beyond the peaks he'd achieved with his Redneck Jazz Explosion , and the '50s- and '60s-style explorations of Unfinished Business . This guitar summit meeting, then, inspired some unlikely choices -- such as a countrified take on Bob Dylan 's 'Don't Think Twice, It's All Right.' Other highlights include 'Honey Hush (Talkin' Woman),' which features some sizzling exchanges between both guitarists, and a Latin-oriented swing into Les Baxter 's 'Quiet Village,' where everyone pulls off inspired soloing (except drummer Robbie Magruder ). There's a bright reading of the jazz standard 'Cherokee,' which provides an appropriate contrast to the mellow fusion of Principato's 'If You Only Knew' and 'Been N'Gone.' Guitar enthusiasts will appreciate Principato 's notation of who's soloing when, as well as the photos of its featured players hamming for the camera (note the visual reference to one of Gatton 's favorite concert tricks: using a beer bottle for a slide). All the players are in outstanding form, and this is definitely among the most absorbing of all Gatton 's one-off projects. ~ Ralph Heibutzki, All Music Guide

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CD Reviews

Danny's full of fire.
P.J. Le Faucheur | Canada (ex- U.K. resident) | 05/06/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Gattons solo on "Honey Hush (Talking Woman Blues)" is totally explosive. The double stops he throws at you are like bullets from a sub-machine gun. The other tracks are also great but the first track is a masterpiece.

The sound quality is very thin and lacking bass but because of Danny's playing i feel moved to give it 5 stars."
Danny gatton not on a tele
M. Conlin | vancouver bc | 03/13/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)

"About as good a recording you will get from the house board and the liner notes indicate most fans should forgive this shortfall.

Gatton's playing is great though he doesn't play a telecaster on this particular night? Principatos playing is smooth but often washed in effects. (common 80's blues sound). Enjoyable as a reference for Danny's playing but won't make it into any of my playlists."