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List Price: $7.99 | | Label: RCA
Salesrank: 3627
Released: July 9, 2001 |
| Our Price: $5.50 |
| Used Price: $4.95 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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A Master And His Music Track Listing:
1. Mister Sandman
2. Black Mountain Rag
3. A Taste Of Honey
4. Country Gentleman
5. Do I Ever Cross Your Mind (w/Dolly Parton)
6. Main Street Breakdown
7. Yesterday
8. Blue Angel
9. Cascade
10. Boo Boo Stick Beat
11. Silver Bell (w/Hank Snow)
12. The Streets Of Laredo
13. It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
14. Jerry's Breakdown (w/Jerry Reed)
15. Yakety Axe
16. Over The Rainbow (w/Less Paul)
A Master And His Music Reviews:
Nobody mentioned its in HDCD ! ! ! 
2009-06-10 - How is it that a nearly perfect album can be released by a nearly perfect guitar virtuoso like Chet Atkins and nobody mentions that it's released in the High Definition Compact Disc (HDCD) format?
Zowie! Wait till you hear it on a player with the HDCD capability. My lord, it is brilliant and smooth all at the same time. Plus, you'd swear Dolly is right in the room with you when she sings her bit.
There are so many releases in this format, but you have to check the backs of your CDs and look for the small HDCD wrapped in a rectangle outline. There seem to be many more country artists than other genres released in HDCD.
You simply have to google/yahoo/msn search for CD players equipped with it, and they're not that expensive. My suggestion is that you shouldn't wait, as they may go the way of typical electronics that get replaced by new technology sooner or later. But you'll be so glad you get one to capture this somewhat unknown feature on some discs that you just may happen to own already! You will have fun checking your library for them...so go ahead, check out your CDs and see how many you might have!
My uncle loved it 
2007-05-14 - A very accessible record that my uncle, an avid Chet Atkins fan, loved when he recieved it as a "new car" present (bye-bye cassette tapes).
Smooth, smooth and sweet 
2006-11-09 - This is a fine collection of Chet's work. With a little help from Dolly Parton, Les Paul and Jerry Reed. Chet rated himself worlds 5th best guitar player. After hearing this CD you'll shake your head and wonder, "who could have done better?"
Sweet Collection of Famous Work 
2003-04-16 - As a thumbpicker of guitar, I really enjoy this album. The amazing guitar speed and clarity shown in "Main Street Breakdown" and "Cascade" are great examples. This album collects a nice balance of sweet sounding music and guitar playing across a range of years from which they were recorded.
The one and only 
2003-02-17 - I have several CHet Atkins albums, as I am a guitarist with eclectic tastes and love his style. If I were to own only one Chet Atkins album this would probably be the one. It showcases his wide range of style and virtusity from black mountain rag to the charming ballad duet with Dolly Parton to yakety axe. Its fun, it moves along, there are a wide variety of selections and it is well engineered. In a day when fewer people know about Chet this a a great way to understand how this man came to influence an entire music industry and style, was able to do so by his instrumnetal virtuosity, yet appealed to everyman. Buy it youll love it.