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This was the first release by Criss Cross, one of the top bop-based labels in Europe. The CD reissue adds six alternate takes to the original seven-song program. The cool-toned guitarist Jimmy Raney is teamed with his son Doug (who has a very similar style on guitar) along with bassist Jesper Lundgaard and drummer Eric Ineke. Together they perform one original and six standards in light but forcefully swinging style. The interplay between the two guitarists is a major plus. ~ Scott Yanow
the quartet w. Jimmy Raney-gtr, Doug Raney-gtr, Jesper Lundgaard-bs, Eric Ineke-dms
Liner Note Authors: Gerry Teekens; Mark Gardner.
Recording information: Fendal Sound Studio, The Netherlands (02/27/1981).
Personnel: Jimmy Raney (guitar); Doug Raney (guitar); Eric Ineke (drums).
Audio Remasterer: Max Bolleman.
Jimmy Raney Raney '81 Songs | 1. | What Is This Thing Called Love? | |
| 2. | This Is New | |
| 3. | My Shining Hour | |
| 4. | Peri's Scope | |
| 5. | Sweet and Lovely | |
| 6. | Chewish Chive and English Brick | |
| 7. | If I Should Lose You | |
| 8. | What Is This Thing Called Love? - (alternate take) | |
| 9. | Peri's Scope - (alternate take) | |
| 10. | My Shining Hour - (alternate take) | |
| 11. | Sweet and Lovely - (alternate take) | |
| 12. | If I Should Lose You - (alternate take) | |
| 13. | Chewish Chive and English Brick - (alternate take) | |
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