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| 1. Alligator Gar |
| 2. When Something Is Wrong With My Baby |
| 3. Slide-O-Rama |
| 4. Two-lane Blacktop |
| 5. Midnight in Memphis |
| 6. The Stumble |
| 7. One By One |
| 8. Such A Long Way From Home |
| 9. The Letter |
| 10. Street Racer |
| 11. The Dark End Of The Street |
| 12. Walking Papers |
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Top session player struts his stuff with admirable restraint,
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This review is from: Two-Lane Blacktop (Audio CD)
In 1966, Bill Hullett was a seventeen year old California kid playing in Top 40 copy bands at high school dances in the San Jose area. Even then, it was obvious that Hullett was destined to be the kind of musician who would have complete mastery of his instrument, but never flaunt technique for effect. His talent and refined musical sensibilities stood out very early, and a few years later, were a perfect match for the studios of Nashville. He's made a career playing around Music Row and has enhanced the recorded works of many pop and country luminaries. Two Lane Blacktop, Hulletts first solo recording effort, amply demonstrates what great studio musicians bring to every session. Each cut on this instrumental album features guitar perfection...great tone & memorable riffs played without ego-tripping excess. Extra treats include some fine solos from guest Sonny Landreth and a selection of vintage instruments from Hullett's collection, including a-blast-from-the-sixties past, an electric Sitar! A great recording for all guitar fans!
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Teletonosity,
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This review is from: Two-Lane Blacktop (Audio CD)
If you are into teletone, this ones for you. Clean sound, a pleasure to listen to, particularly if you play guitar. Not pyrotechnical but technically very fine. And heh, he uses the talk box on a countryish melody.Killer tone.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
As good as it gets!,
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This review is from: Two-Lane Blacktop (Audio CD)
An instant classic!!! Some of the finest tones recorded to some of the tastiest playing on the planet along with great songs. Can't wait till the next one.
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