15 classic songs from Leiber & Stoller are arranged for guitar on this stunning collection and a BOOK is on the way for those who wish to play these as well!
1. Stand By Me ...Nick Charles
2. Kansas City .. Mark Hanson
3. Charlie Brown .. Arlen Roth
4. Fools Fall In Love... Doug Smith
5. On Broadway ... David Cullen
6. Love Me.... Elliot Easton
7. Poison Ivy ... Laurence Juber
8. D. W. Washburn ....Mike Dowling
9. Bossa Nova Baby .... Greg Hawkes
10. Searchin' ....Alex de Grassi
11. Jailhouse Rock .... Eltjo Haselhoff
12. Love Potion No. 9 ...Al Petteway
13. Ruby Baby ... Wayne Johnson
14. Hound Dog .... Kenny Sultan
15. Yakety Yak ... Doug Smith & Mark Hanson
Various Artists, "Everybody's Pickin' on Leiber and Stoller," Solid Air Records 2011 REVIEW on MINOR 7th.com

Songwriting partners Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller had an almost unprecedented run of pop hits, from "Hard Times,"
recorded by Charles Brown in 1952, to Stealers Wheel's 1972 smash, "Stuck in the Middle With You." In between, they
wrote classic songs for the Coasters, Elvis Presley, the Drifters, and many others. This collection presents 15 of
their most popular compositions, played with plenty of variety by Solid Air's roster of stellar acoustic guitarists.
On tracks like Nick Charles' "Stand By Me," and Mark Hanson's "Kansas City," and "Searchin'" by Alex de Grassi, the
intersection of the composers' classic hits and folk-based picking yields a new, yet accessible hybrid. Arlen Roth,
Laurence Juber, and Elliot Easton use chicken picking, power chords, single-string leads and other rock techniques
on "Charlie Brown," "Poison Ivy," and "Love Me," respectively. Also in this vein are "Love Potion No. 9'" by Al
Petteway, "Bossa Nova Baby," by Greg Hawkes and "Jailhouse Rock," by Eltjo Haselhoff. Doug Smith's harmonically rich,
delicate arrangement of "Fools Fall in Love" shows yet another approach for steel-string players. Wayne Johnson fuses
rock, jazz, and blues on the driving "Ruby Baby. "On Broadway" is played by David Cullen in a fingerstyle jazz
setting, illustrating some of the technical and tonal possibilities available on a nylon-string instrument. Mike
Dowling grabs his National resonator guitar to rework "D.W. Washburn," giving us an idea of how Blind Boy Fuller
might have played jazz. "Hound Dog," by Kenny Sultan, takes the listener deep into the country blues. Doug Smith
and Mark Hanson wrap up the set with "Yakety Yak," played as a duet, quoting Boots Randolph and Chet Atkins, then
briefly recasting the tune as a fugue before their final statement of the theme. Although Leiber and Stoller
claimed that they wrote records instead of songs, these instrumental versions succeed in part because the songs
are in the popular music canon and resonate strongly with the listener. This is one of the most consistently
satisfying of Solid Air's tribute anthologies. Guitarists should watch for a forthcoming printed folio of the
arrangements.
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Patrick Ragains
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