Boy Wonder

Boy Wonder

by Lenny Breau
Boy Wonder

Boy Wonder

by Lenny Breau

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Overview

Lenny Breau, with his inventive harmonic techniques, influenced many guitar players. When this unaccompanied guitar album was cut in 1956, however, Breau was 15 years old and still finding his way around the instrument. The title of the album is very accurate; Breau was a "wonder," but still a "boy"; technically very sound, but stylistically undeveloped, vestiges of the country music syndrome are very apparent in his playing. This is not surprising, since his parents, with whom he was working at the time, were Hal "Lone Pine" Breau and Betty Cody, reasonably prominent country music performers in and around Northeastern U.S. and Canada. Breau's technique also reveals the influence of the picking style of the seminal guitarist, Chet Atkins, with whom Breau would record in 1981. As it turned out, there was always a slight touch of country in Breau's playing. While nowhere as developed as he was to become, this maiden album is a peek at the future. On "Caravan" and "Out of Nowhere," one begins to hear that style which eventually set the artist apart -- his dazzling skill at keeping a walking bass going along with the melody line on top. Breau's tastes were catholic; he was at home with the blues, classical, and ballads. There's some of this expansiveness in the early stages of his career, illustrated with the ballad treatment of "September Song" and the blues on "The Blues Doubled" and "Speedy Blues." What is lacking is the command of improvisation and interpretative qualities that characterized Breau's playing in later years, although "September Song" presages the way that he eventually fashioned a ballad. In fairness, most of the 26 tracks are barely two minutes long, except for an almost eight-minute romp with "Blues in Extension," leaving little space for anything beyond a chorus of the melody. The 28th track is an interview of Breau by Betty Cody, on how Breau developed his interest in the guitar. This interview was taped by Al Hawkes, the engineer on this early Breau recording. Immature playing notwithstanding, Breau's light shone far too briefly, dying at the early age of 43 and leaving behind a scant recording legacy. Guitarchives, dedicated to preserving great guitar music, gets kudos for collecting and reissuing the first of his recordings. The sound, by the way, is excellent. The Boy Wonder album will be very attractive not only to lovers of the jazz guitar in general and Lenny Breau fans in particular, but to those interested in listening to a great jazz musician as he hones his skills. ~ Dave Nathan

Product Details

Release Date: 10/06/1998
Label: Guitarchives Music Inc. / Linus Entertainment
UPC: 0620638017227
Rank: 111148

Tracks

  1. I'll See You In My Dreams
  2. Cannon Ball Rag
  3. John Henry
  4. Medley 1: Alice Blue Gown/It's a Sin To Tell a Lie/I've Been Working On the Railroad
  5. Birth Of The Blues
  6. Correna, Correna
  7. Medley 2: By the Light of the Silvery Moon/Back Home Again In Indiana/Barnyard Frolic/Mr. Sandman/I'm Confessing That I Love You/Third Man Theme
  8. Sonny's Special
  9. Side By Side
  10. Rainbow
  11. The Blues Doubled
  12. Speedy Blues
  13. Blue Echo
  14. Indian Love Call
  15. Indian Love Call [Alternate Take]
  16. Muskrat Ramble
  17. Knock, Knock
  18. Caravan
  19. Chinatown, My Chinatown
  20. Dance of the Goldenrods
  21. The Waltz You Saved For Me
  22. Out of Nowhere
  23. It's Wonderful
  24. Blue Heartaches
  25. Blues In Extension
  26. Speedy Jazz
  27. September Song
  28. Betty Cody-Breau Interview

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Lenny Breau   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Public Domain   Composer
Tierney   Composer
Sammy Cahn   Composer
Maxwell Anderson   Composer
Emil Flindt   Composer
Jean Schwartz   Composer
Ray Henderson   Composer
Otto Harbach   Composer
Al J. Neiburg   Composer
Buddy DeSylva   Composer
Gus Kahn   Composer
Harry Woods   Composer
William Jerome   Composer
Kurt Weill   Composer
Max Steiner   Composer
Edward Heyman   Composer
Johnny Green   Composer
Wayne King   Composer
Ray Gilbert   Composer
Randy Bachman   Executive Producer,Liner Notes
Juan Tizol   Composer
Merle Travis   Composer
Lew Brown   Composer
Rudolf Friml   Composer
Duke Ellington   Composer
Irving Berlin   Composer
Chet Atkins   Composer
Boudleaux Bryant   Composer
Kid Ory   Composer
Isham Jones   Composer
Irving Mills   Composer
Anton Karas   Composer
Traditional   Composer
Oscar Hammerstein II   Composer
Don Bregg   Mastering
Gus Cahn   Composer
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