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Mickey Baker
Wildest Guitar
Release Date: 1959
Label: Sepia Tone

Despite Baker's well-deserved reputation as one of the most influential guitar players of early rock & roll, The Wildest Guitar was one of the few chances he really got to strut his stuff as a solo artist. This entirely instrumental set features keening, sharp, bluesy riffs in much the same distinctive style that gained him fame on "Love Is Strange" and other tunes with Mickey & Sylvia. The choice of material, though, is a bit surprising, favoring some surprisingly cornball standards: "Third Man Theme," "Autumn Leaves," "Lullaby of the Leaves," and Cole Porter's "Night and Day." Baker (who also arranged the album) manages to invest all of these with a snazzy R&B feel and biting solos. And he does actually write four of the 12 tunes himself, on which he fashions the kind of straightforward R&B that one would more likely to expect. This is a pretty good showcase to hear Baker's unadorned virtuosity. But he's really better-appreciated within the context of stronger material, either as half of Mickey & Sylvia or on the innumerable '50s R&B cuts (many on Atlantic) that feature his session work. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Third Man ThemeKaras2:21
2Whistle StopBaker2:43
3Night and DayPorter3:18
4Midnight MidnightOusley, Baker2:29
5Autumn LeavesKosma, Prevert, Mercer2:09
6BaiaBarroso3:07
7Milk TrainBaker2:09
8Old Devil MoonLane, Harburg2:47
9ChloeMoret, Kahn2:23
10Baker's DozenFoster, Baker2:19
11Lullaby of the LeavesYoung, Petkere4:13
12Gloomy SundayJavor, Seress2:20

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2003CDSepia Tone
2006CDAtlantic



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