Guitar Monsters
Guitar Monsters is an album by Chet Atkins and Les Paul, released in 1978. It is their second collaboration, after their Grammy Award-winning release Chester & Lester.
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| Studio album by  Chet Atkins and Les Paul  | ||||
| Released | 1978 | |||
| Genre | Country, jazz | |||
| Length | 31:16 | |||
| Label | RCA Records APL1-2786 | |||
| Producer | Bob Ferguson | |||
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At the Grammy Awards of 1978, Guitar Monsters was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Performance.
Reception
    
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| Allmusic | |
Writing for Allmusic, critic Richard S. Ginell recalled the success of the duo's first collaboration and wrote of this album "the results are just about as marvelous."[1]
Reissues
    
- Guitar Monsters and Chester and Lester were released on CD in 1989 by Pair Records as Masters of the Guitar: Together with some tracks omitted.[2]
 - Both albums were re-released with the two albums intact on one CD in 1998 by One Way Records.
 
Track listing
    
    Side one
    
- "Limehouse Blues" (Philip Braham, Douglas Furber) - 2:50
 - "I Want to Be Happy" (Caesar, Youmans) - 3:41
 - "Over the Rainbow" (Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg) - 2:41
 - "Meditation" (Antonio Carlos Jobim) - 2:32
 - "Lazy River" (Hoagy Carmichael, Sidney Arodin ) - 3:01
 - "I'm Your Greatest Fan" - 3:49
 
Side two
    
- "It Don't Mean a Thing (If it Ain't Got That Swing)" (Duke Ellington, Irving Mills) - 2:58
 - "I Surrender Dear" (Harry Barris, Gordon Clifford) - 4:04
 - "Brazil" (Ary Barroso, Russell) - 2:41
 - "Give My Love to Nell" (Traditional) - 2:53
 - "Hot Toddy" (Ralph Flanagan) - 3:00
 
Personnel
    
- Chet Atkins – guitar
 - Les Paul – guitar
 - Joe Osborne – bass
 - Buddy Harman, Larrie Londin, Randy Hauser – drums
 - Randy Goodrum – piano
 - Paul Yandell – rhythm guitar
 
References
    
- Ginell, Richard S. "Guitar Monsters > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved July 2, 2011.
 - Allmusic review of Masters of the Guitar.
 
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