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Jerry Reed: Explores Guitar Country - Cookin - Georgia Sunshine - Me and Jerry (2-CD)

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  • Interpret: Jerry Reed

  • Album titlle: Explores Guitar Country - Cookin - Georgia Sunshine - Me and Jerry (2-CD)

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Reed, Jerry - Explores Guitar Country - Cookin - Georgia Sunshine - Me and Jerry (2-CD) CD 1
01Georgia on My MindJerry Reed
02Sittin' on Top of the WorldJerry Reed
03Are You from Dixie (Cause I'm from Dixie Too)Jerry Reed
04St James InfirmaryJerry Reed
05Bluegrass (With Guts)Jerry Reed
06Blue Moon of KentuckyJerry Reed
07Wayfaring StrangerJerry Reed
08In the PinesJerry Reed
09Swarmin' (Instrumental)Jerry Reed
10John HardyJerry Reed
11Barbara AllenJerry Reed
12A Worried ManJerry Reed
13Turn It Around in Your MindJerry Reed
14How Many TomorrowsJerry Reed
15Sometimes Feelin'Jerry Reed
16Just to Satisfy YouJerry Reed
17Plastic SaddleJerry Reed
18I Shoulda Stayed HomeJerry Reed
19Alabama JubileeJerry Reed
20Aunt Maudie's Fun GardenJerry Reed
21The Semi-Great PredictorJerry Reed
22My Next ImpersonationJerry Reed
23GomyeyonyoJerry Reed
Reed, Jerry - Explores Guitar Country - Cookin - Georgia Sunshine - Me and Jerry (2-CD) CD 2
01Georgia SunshineJerry Reed
02Good Friends and NeighborsJerry Reed
03Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel No 8)Jerry Reed
04That's All Part of LosingJerry Reed
05Eight More Miles to LouisvilleJerry Reed
06Amos MosesJerry Reed
07Dream Sweet Dreams About MeJerry Reed
08The Preacher and the BearJerry Reed
09Ugly WomanJerry Reed
10Talk About the Good TimesJerry Reed
11Tennessee StudJerry Reed
12Bridge Over Troubled WaterJerry Reed
13MacArthur ParkJerry Reed
14Ol' Man RiverJerry Reed
15Nut SundaeJerry Reed
16Cannonball RagJerry Reed
17Wreck of the John BJerry Reed
18Stump WaterJerry Reed
19The January-February MarchJerry Reed
20SomethingJerry Reed
Jerry Reed has never been fashionable among those erudite journalists who endlessly... more
"Jerry Reed"

Jerry Reed has never been fashionable among those erudite journalists who endlessly rhapsodize over Merle Haggard, George Jones, Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings. Perhaps his brash, blue-collar attitude never seemed as alluring or romantic as those country performers once labeled as outlaws. But in a career spanning nearly a half-century, Reed has produced a remarkable body of work that remains largely unappreciated.

Reed's core audience fan base will always be the uncritical fans who best know him through his hit records and frequent acting roles in movies and television. But other Reed enthusiasts view him from more sharply defined perspectives. Guitarists know the dexterous fingerpicker with a style and original repertoire that defies imitation. Perceptive country music critics treasure the innovative albums he made for RCA Victor between 1965 and 1976 – his peak creative years. And then there's the collectors who treasure Reed's seminal work for Capitol between 1955 and 1958 - a joyous mix of honky tonk country, rockabilly and fifties pop. This long overdue reissue is for them.

In speaking to reporters, Reed generally dismissed these early recordings, preferring to start his story in 1965, when Chet Atkins began producing his records and got his musical career on track. He graciously responds to inevitable queries about his early years, retelling the story about receiving his first guitar and acknowledging mentors like publisher Bill Lowery and Capitol Records producer Ken Nelson. Not surprisingly, Reed would rather jump ahead to catalog his successes than relive the frustrations and failures that marked his first ten years in music.

Jerry Reed Hubbard was the second child born to Robert Spencer Hubbard and Cynthia Hubbard, two Atlanta cotton mill workers who barely earned enough money to keep the family together. Jerry's birth on March 20, 1937 strained an already troubled marriage, and four months later the couple separated. For the next seven years Jerry and his sister were shuttled between Georgia orphanages and foster homes. They finally returned home in 1944 when their mother married Hubert Howard, another mill worker.

Music provided a welcome diversion for the family. "When I was a kid of six or seven, I used to get up on the stove woodpile for a stage and I'd put on the wildest show,"Reed told Bob Anderson in a 1979 'Pickin'' interview. "I'd sit beside the radio and listen to the Grand Ole Opry and play rhythm on a hairbrush."

Encouraged by her son's continuing passion for music, Cynthia Howard saved seven dollars to buy a secondhand guitar from a neighbor. Using a nickel as a flat pick, she taught the nine-year-old his first chords. "She taught me C and G, a clawhammer G, and I proceeded to drive her crazy," he told Anderson. "I'd sit on the trunk in the kitchen -- I'd get up there 'cause I wanted to be on stage, you know. I always wanted to be an entertainer. And I don't have any other memories of ever wanting to be anything else."

From the start he was determined to play music his own way. "I took one or two lessons," he told a reporter in 1969. "But the guy tried to make me throw my thumbpick away, so I quit that."

One of his earliest influences was western Kentucky singer-songwriter Merle Travis, whose fluid fingerstyle guitar inspired a generation of musicians. "There was a song called 'I Am A Pilgrim'," he told Anderson. "I thought when I heard it, 'Boy, there it is! That man is walking with the big dog. He knows where the bodies are buried and I want some of that.'"

By the time he entered Atlanta's O'Keefe High School, Reed was already writing and singing novelty songs. He also dabbled in acting, taking roles in school plays throughout his freshman and sophomore years. After completing his second year, Reed left school to work in an Atlanta cotton mill. He spent his free time honing his performing skills in local honky tonks. His early style was closely patterned after his principal musical heroes: Hank Williams and Tommy Collins. He also developed skills as an entertainer, often stopping a show with his imitations of popular country artists.

In 1954 an Atlanta policeman, LeRoy Sumner, introduced the youth to Bill Lowery, who helmed a popular live country music show Saturday mornings over WGST radio. In a 1989 interview with Jim Ohlschmidt, Lowery vividly remembered Reed auditioning for him with a self-penned novelty called Aunt Meg's Wooden Leg.

Recognizing Hubbard's talent, Lowery -- already an established music publisher -- encouraged him to write more songs and offered to guide his career. He brokered the youth's first road experience: a thirty-day tour opening for Ernest Tubb and the Texas Troubadors. For Reed, any lingering thoughts of possibly completing high school quickly dissipated. "School was never the same after that," Reed later said. "I knew what I was gonna spend my life doin'. Nothin' else made any sense. Nothin' else made any difference."

Reed joined Lowery at WGST, working part-time as a disc jockey. At night he performed with a band Lowery managed, Kenny Lee and the Western Playboys. "Pete Drake was on steel and I played guitar," he recalled."That's how I broke in, playin' dance gigs, clubs, skull orchards."

On November 16, 1954, Reed performed at a gala country show in Atlanta honoring Faron Young...

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Tracklist
Reed, Jerry - Explores Guitar Country - Cookin - Georgia Sunshine - Me and Jerry (2-CD) CD 1
01 Georgia on My Mind
02 Sittin' on Top of the World
03 Are You from Dixie (Cause I'm from Dixie Too)
04 St James Infirmary
05 Bluegrass (With Guts)
06 Blue Moon of Kentucky
07 Wayfaring Stranger
08 In the Pines
09 Swarmin' (Instrumental)
10 John Hardy
11 Barbara Allen
12 A Worried Man
13 Turn It Around in Your Mind
14 How Many Tomorrows
15 Sometimes Feelin'
16 Just to Satisfy You
17 Plastic Saddle
18 I Shoulda Stayed Home
19 Alabama Jubilee
20 Aunt Maudie's Fun Garden
21 The Semi-Great Predictor
22 My Next Impersonation
23 Gomyeyonyo
Reed, Jerry - Explores Guitar Country - Cookin - Georgia Sunshine - Me and Jerry (2-CD) CD 2
01 Georgia Sunshine
02 Good Friends and Neighbors
03 Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel No 8)
04 That's All Part of Losing
05 Eight More Miles to Louisville
06 Amos Moses
07 Dream Sweet Dreams About Me
08 The Preacher and the Bear
09 Ugly Woman
10 Talk About the Good Times
11 Tennessee Stud
12 Bridge Over Troubled Water
13 MacArthur Park
14 Ol' Man River
15 Nut Sundae
16 Cannonball Rag
17 Wreck of the John B
18 Stump Water
19 The January-February March
20 Something