Tenor saxophonist Boots Randolph released numerous instrumental country-pop albums throughout the '60s and '70s. Randolph's choice of instrumentals were geared toward both the country and easy listening audiences. This Bear Family compilation focuses on Randolph's early recordings, featuring "Hey Elvis," "Blue Guitar," and "Estrellita," and his biggest chart-topper, "Yakety Sax." At 23 tracks, Yakety Sax is probably more than the casual Boots Randolph listener will need. If you're looking to buy only one Randolph disc, check out Greatest Hits on Monument. ~ Al Campbell, Rovi
Yakety Sax (Bear Family)
1994 | Bear Family
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CD
$19.99YAKETY SAX
06/27/1994
All Music Guide Review
Yakety Sax (Bear Family) Track Listing
Credits of Yakety Sax (Bear Family)
- Louis Dean Nunley
- Vocals
- Boots Randolph
- Composer
- Dick Reynolds
- Composer
- Rich Kienzle
- Liner Notes
- Bob Moore
- Bass
- James Rich
- Guitar, Composer
- Jack Sharpe
- Composer
- Jorg Siemer
- Mastering
- William Guilford Wright, Jr.
- Vocals
- Richard Weize
- Reissue Producer
- James L. Wilkerson
- Guitar
- Earl Lebieg
- Composer
- Homer Randolph
- Composer
- Frank Stanton
- Composer
- Traditional
- Composer
- Anita Kerr
- Vocals
- Grady Martin
- Guitar
- Larry Fotine
- Composer
- Don Robertson
- Composer
- Jimmie Driftwood
- Composer
- Nacio Herb Brown
- Composer
- Sammy Cahn
- Composer
- Henry Creamer
- Composer
- Gene DePaul
- Composer
- Dorothy Dillard
- Vocals
- Arthur Freed
- Composer
- Buddy Harman
- Drums
- Turner Layton
- Composer
- John D. Loudermilk
- Composer
- Chet Atkins
- Composer, Producer
- Floyd Cramer
- Piano
- Hank Garland
- Guitar









