Right now I'm rediscovering an oldie from my childhood. Chet Atkins' "Theme From A Dream" from his "In Hollywood" album. This was previously unavailable on CD, but was just issued on JVC XRCD a couple weeks ago.
Strange thing though. I just found out that the songs I loved all these years from that album were actually from a second studio session a few years after the original master was done in 1958. Last year I purchased a second copy of this album on Ebay and while the jacket and label were identical, the arrangements were totally different from my dad's copy. The people at JVC told me that they are aware of this second recording, but that BMG may have unfortunately lost these masters.
What I enjoy so much about the later recording, and why I think it's so achingly beautiful is that it focuses on the simpler guitar arrangements of Mister Guitar rather than the larger orchestrations of the original session.
Those songs are just so beautiful. And sad. It's too bad the only way I can enjoy them now is from a scratchy 40 year old LP.
Strange thing though. I just found out that the songs I loved all these years from that album were actually from a second studio session a few years after the original master was done in 1958. Last year I purchased a second copy of this album on Ebay and while the jacket and label were identical, the arrangements were totally different from my dad's copy. The people at JVC told me that they are aware of this second recording, but that BMG may have unfortunately lost these masters.
What I enjoy so much about the later recording, and why I think it's so achingly beautiful is that it focuses on the simpler guitar arrangements of Mister Guitar rather than the larger orchestrations of the original session.
Those songs are just so beautiful. And sad. It's too bad the only way I can enjoy them now is from a scratchy 40 year old LP.