Master of the Art/Viva

Master of the Art/Viva

$22.95
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Liner Note Author: Michael Heatley.Recording information: Britannia Studios, Hollywood, CA.Photographer: Aaron Rapoport.In the late '70s, veteran record producer Snuff Garrett launched his own record label, Viva Records, focusing on country music, and along with a handful of promising young artists, he brought two Nashville legends on board to record new material. Ray Price's Master of the Art and Porter Wagoner's Viva were both released in 1983, and make their CD debut on this two-fer reissue from Morello Records. Master of the Art finds Price focusing on midtempo numbers, most involving love, liquor, or both, and backed with arrangements that split the difference between countrypolitan and adult contemporary music of the era; Price is in fine voice, and sounds firmly committed to the material, but the tone of the album might make some fans wish Price had thrown in a couple of honky tonk numbers for the sake of variety. The Kingston Trio's "Scotch and Soda" turns out to be a fine choi

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