Customer Review: Chet Atkins at his Christmas best! He gives a twist (and a twang) to some yuletide standards. It's too bad that he is no longer with us. :-(
Customer Review: My mother had this LP back in the 60's, and I could not get enough of it as a boy between the ages of 4-10. It is trully unique--like Herb Albert's Tijuana Brass was in that era. Both artists manifest the breadth of traditional brass instruments, beyond the "classical". Nothing is for everyone, of... more info
Customer Review: As a guitar and Chet Atkins fan I was greatly pleased with this CD. I was also pleased and very surprised to get it for such a low price. I recommend both the album and Amazon.com
Customer Review: What could be better than a CD featuring Chet Atkins and Tommy Emmanuel together? Actually most pieces are by EITHER Chet OR Tommy and there are just a couple of songs performed by the two of them together. But this is a fun CD, showcasing the talents of both men. I prefer some of their other work... more info
Customer Review: I have both these albums in their original formats and they are easily my favorites of the scores of Atkins/Travis/Watson albums that I own. The banter between Chet and Merle on the "Atkins Travis Traveling Show" is refreshing and informative. Both discuss how they began playing like they do (did).... more info
Customer Review: Roy Clark is one fabulous guitarist, but this album does not do him justice. There are two or three songs which are worthy of the album title. The rest are nothing special. I expected one hot tune after another, but most are nothing to get excited about and the arrangements are lacking as well. It... more info
Customer Review: As far as textbook perfection playing goes, Chet ranks at the top; however, as a player offering a unique stamp of his own, a heart, a soul, a spirit or whatever you want to call that special something that touches the listener inside, and makes good music the special ART that it is capable of... more info