
Atkins, Chet: Hi Fi Focus (Vinyl LP)
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Vinyl LP pressing. Chet Atkins' 1957 masterpiece Hi-Fi in Focus is a stunning collection showcasing his virtuosity and diverse repertoire aimed to satisfy both his core country fans and a pop audience - including the rendition of Walk, Don't Run that inspired a Washington quartet's iconic hit cover. The distinctive cover of Hi-Fi in Focus set it apart from the usual Atkins LP. The modern abstract photo, meant to depict high fidelity, was the winning entry of 30,000 submissions in a contest sponsored by RCA and the camera manufacturer Canon to find a photo that captured the essence of the medium. The music inside reflected both Chet's eclecticism and the growing popularity of high fidelity long-playing albums. A measure of his success: in the late 50's and early 60's, his LPs occupied space in upscale record collections alongside orchestral LPs by Percy Faith, Mantovani, Hugo Winterhalter and Nelson Riddle. El Cumbanchero, Ain't Misbehavin', Shadow Waltz, Anna, Yesterdays, Portuguese Washerwoman, Tiger Rag, Walk Don't Run, Tara's Theme, Johnson Rag, Lullaby of the Leaves, Bouree (J.S. Bach), Avorada (Little Music Box)
Vinyl LP pressing. Chet Atkins' 1957 masterpiece Hi-Fi in Focus is a stunning collection showcasing his virtuosity and diverse repertoire aimed to satisfy both his core country fans and a pop audience - including the rendition of Walk, Don't Run that inspired a Washington quartet's iconic hit cover. The distinctive cover of Hi-Fi in Focus set it apart from the usual Atkins LP. The modern abstract photo, meant to depict high fidelity, was the winning entry of 30,000 submissions in a contest sponsored by RCA and the camera manufacturer Canon to find a photo that captured the essence of the medium. The music inside reflected both Chet's eclecticism and the growing popularity of high fidelity long-playing albums. A measure of his success: in the late 50's and early 60's, his LPs occupied space in upscale record collections alongside orchestral LPs by Percy Faith, Mantovani, Hugo Winterhalter and Nelson Riddle. El Cumbanchero, Ain't Misbehavin', Shadow Waltz, Anna, Yesterdays, Portuguese Washerwoman, Tiger Rag, Walk Don't Run, Tara's Theme, Johnson Rag, Lullaby of the Leaves, Bouree (J.S. Bach), Avorada (Little Music Box)