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Complete Decca Recordings

 
Album Review: Complete Decca Recordings
 

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The bluegrass audience has claimed Jim Eanes as one of their own, but his early Decca recordings combine country music's stock rhythm and steel guitar with Hubert Davis' bluegrass banjo for a hybrid style that many people would not consider bluegrass, although it is not much different from his later Starday recordings. Recorded between 1952 and 1955, and predating the Starday sessions many fans believe yielded his best work, Eanes' Decca sides reflect the trends and concerns of their time. "In a Little Spanish Restaurant" is a country rhumba of the sort that Hank Snow often recorded, while "I'm No Communist" and "They Locked God Outside the Iron Curtain" address the Cold War. "Little Brown Hand," an ode to a dark-skinned girl, is an adaptation of the (minstrel era?) folk song "Little Yellow Gal," while "Wiggle Worm Wiggle" and "Kiss Me! Kiss Me!" represent Eanes' foray into the world of novelty songs. Decca reportedly pushed Eanes toward a more commercial country sound, so "Don't Hand Me That Stuff" and "Sweet Lovin' Baby" prominently feature the electric guitars of session players such as Chet Atkins and Hank Garland without entirely abandoning his established style. The presence of more traditional material, including waltzes and a number of banjo breakdowns, may serve as a counterweight for bluegrass purists, but the anthology is a mixed bag whatever one's tastes. None of Eanes' Decca recordings reached the national charts, but his long career and the enduring interest in his Starday recordings more than justify this look at a neglected chapter of his career. ~ Greg Adams, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
In a Little Spanish Restaurant Jim Eanes (2:26)
Ridin' the Waves D. Morris Jim Eanes (2:21)
I'd Love to Be Your Darling Jim Eanes (2:30)
I Cried Again Autry Inman Jim Eanes (3:07)
Between the Lines Jim Eanes Jim Eanes (2:15)
There's No Place Like Home Jim Eanes Jim Eanes (2:19)
Tomorrow May Be Different Jim Eanes Jim Eanes (2:30)
The Beginning of the End Autry Inman Jim Eanes (2:37)
Kiss Me! Kiss Me! Cy Coben Jim Eanes (2:18)
Little Brown Hand D. Morris Jim Eanes (2:24)
When the One That You Love Is in Love with You D. Morris, Lewis Compton Jim Eanes (2:30)
Gloomy Tomorrow L.A. Jones Jim Eanes (2:33)
Rose Garden Waltz D. Morris Jim Eanes (2:35)
It Takes a Heap of Livin' [#] D. Morris, Lewis Compton Jim Eanes (2:17)
Plunkin' Rag D. Morris, Hubert Davis Jim Eanes (2:34)
Take This Broken Heart D. Morris Jim Eanes (2:46)
The Things I Love About You D. Morris Jim Eanes (2:25)
Don't Hand Me That Stuff [#] D. Morris Jim Eanes (2:24)
Cedric Special [#] Jim Eanes Jim Eanes (2:27)
Just Suppose Arthur Hiller Jim Eanes (2:32)
Shopworn Heart Jim Eanes Jim Eanes (2:39)
Cotton Pickers Stomp Jim Eanes, Hubert Davis Jim Eanes (2:23)
Wiggle Worm Wiggle Jim Eanes Jim Eanes (2:30)
Possum Hollow Jim Eanes Jim Eanes (2:21)
It's a Shame Jim Eanes Jim Eanes (2:30)
Sweet Lovin' Baby [#] Jim Eanes Jim Eanes (2:19)
Don't Go Lookin' for Trouble Jim Eanes Jim Eanes (2:12)
Baby Blue Eyes [#] Jim Eanes Jim Eanes (2:52)
A Prisoner of War Paul Cotton, Paul Roberts Jim Eanes (2:46)
I'm No Communist [#] Scotty Wiseman Jim Eanes (2:25)
They Locked God Outside the Iron Curtain Jim Eanes (2:39)

Credits

Chet Atkins (Guitar), Grady Martin (Guitar), Jim Eanes (Guitar), Jim Eanes (Main Performer), Owen Bradley (Leader), Owen Bradley (Contractor), Ernest Ernie Newton (Bass), Jerry Rivers (Fiddle), Hubert Davis (Banjo), Bob Moore (Bass), Jack Shook (Guitar), Autry Inman (Guitar), Thomas Lee Jackson Jr. (Fiddle), Gary B. Reid (Photography), Gary B. Reid (Biographical Notes), R.A. Andreas (Photography), Richard Weize (Reissue Producer), Richard Weize (Tape Research), Richard Weize (Discography), Buddy Killen (Bass), Donald Slayman (Fiddle), Achim Elsner (Mastering), Roy Russell (Guitar), Voss (Artwork), Robert Lee "Bob" Foster (Guitar (Steel)), Paul Cohen (Producer)
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