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The Guitar That Changed The World! Scotty Moore deserves this album's title, exclamation point and all. His big, hollow-body Gibson electric provided the architecture that allowed Elvis Presley's raw talent and charisma to assume its shape on those early Sun and RCA singles. Ten years after cutting the original 1954 version of "That's All Right," Moore went back into the studio to cut an all-instrumental album of those same songs. It wasn't the same, though: Elvis was missing, of course, and so were madcap bassist Bill Black and Memphis producer Sam Phillips. This was a Nashville session featuring Elvis drummer D.J. Fontana, saxophonist Boots Randolph, guitarist Jerry Kennedy, and countrypolitan producer Billy Sherrill.
 
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