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1974 studio album by Chet Atkins and Merle Travis
The Atkins–Travis Traveling Show is the title of a recording by guitarists Chet Atkins and Merle Travis , released by RCA Records in 1974. The two musical legends team up on 11 songs, earning the 1974 Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance . Rehearsed in Nashville, this album was recorded in California.[ 1]
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [ 2]
Writing for Allmusic , critic Richie Unterberger wrote of the album "It was a refreshingly plain production for a time when the country scene in which Atkins and Travis had started as youngsters was getting pretty slick. At the same time, there's a lack of ambition to the endeavor that makes it a secondary curiosity in both men's catalogs, and certainly not one of the top places to start as showcases for their formidable abilities."[ 2]
Originally released on RCA, it was reissued on CD by BMG in 2002.
"Down South Blues" (Atkins, Travis) – 4:36
"Mutual Admiration" (Shel Silverstein ) – 2:10
"Muskrat Ramble" (Ray Gilbert, Kid Ory ) – 2:33
"If I Had You" (Jimmy Campbell, Reginald Connelly, Ted Shapiro) – 3:07
"Cannonball Rag " (Travis) – 1:22
"Boogie For Cecil" (Atkins, Travis) – 2:29
"Is There Anything Better Than This" (Shel Silverstein ) – 2:30
"Dance of the Golden Rod" (Travis) – 1:53
"Who's Sorry Now? " (Ted Snyder , Bert Kalmar , Harry Ruby ) – 2:10
"Nine Pound Hammer" (Travis) – 2:53
"I'll See You in My Dreams " (Isham Jones , Gus Kahn ) – 3:51
Chet Atkins – guitar, vocals
Merle Travis – guitar, vocals
Jerry Reed – guitar
Bill Vandevort – engineer
Mickey Crofford – engineer
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