The Unbelievable Guitar and Voice of Jerry Reed
The Unbelievable Guitar and Voice of Jerry Reed | ||||
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Studio album by Jerry Reed | ||||
Released | February, 1967 | |||
Recorded | July, September, October and November 1966 | |||
Genre | Country, rock and roll | |||
Label | RCA Victor LSP-3756 (Stereo), RCA Victor LPM-3756 (Mono) | |||
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The Unbelievable Guitar and Voice of Jerry Reed is a studio album by Jerry Reed, released in 1967. It was his first album on the RCA Victor label. Jerry eventually recorded a total of 33 albums on this label Jerry Reed discography.
The album is notable for introducing two songs, "Guitar Man" and "U.S. Male", that would soon after be covered by Elvis Presley, with Reed participating in the recording sessions.
Reissues
- In 2012, The Unbelievable Guitar and Voice of Jerry Reed and Nashville Underground were reissued on CD by Real Gone Music.
Track listing
Side one
- "It Don't Work That Way" (Jerry Reed Hubbard) – 2:15
- "Guitar Man" (Jerry Reed Hubbard) – 2:25
- "You're Young and You'll Forget" (Jerry Reed Hubbard) – 2:45
- "Woman Shy" (Jerry Reed Hubbard) – 2:13
- "I Feel for You" (Jerry Reed Hubbard) – 2:56
- "Take a Walk" (Jerry Reed Hubbard) – 2:31
Side two
- "Love Man" (Jerry Reed Hubbard) – 2:23
- "If I Promise" (Jerry Reed Hubbard) – 2:29
- "U.S. Male" (Jerry Reed Hubbard) – 2:25
- "Long Gone" (Jerry Reed Hubbard) – 2:26
- "If It Comes to That" (Jerry Reed Hubbard) – 2:18
- "The Claw" (Jerry Reed Hubbard) - 1:56
Personnel
- Jerry Reed - vocal/guitar
- Wayne Moss - guitar
- Fred Carter - guitar
- Junior Huskey - bass
- Jerry Carrigan - drums
- Jerry Smith - harpsichord
- Ray Stevens - harpsichord
Production notes
- Produced by Chet Atkins
- Recording Engineers - Jim Malloy and William Vandervort
- Recorded in RCA Victor's Nashville Sound Studio, Nashville, Tennessee
- Liner notes by Merle Atkins
References
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