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  1. Boots Randolph's sax solo in Elvis' astounding 'Reconsider Baby' has been described as, "The finest sax solo in rock history". Homer "Boots" Randolph died July 3rd 2007. If you like Elvis in the sixties, and especially Elvis singing the blues, then you have to appreciate the wailing, honking saxophone work of the amazing Boots Randolph, who ...

  2. It’s with Elvis, and I want you to come down and be here, and we may be able to get you on some of the sides,’” remembered Boots, whose rip-roaring two-chorus ride on a lowdown revival of Lowell Fulson’s blues “Reconsider Baby” capped off a prodigious two days of recording action for the King.

  3. 18. Nov. 2010 · Symphonic Elvis - the making of... - YouTube. Symphonic Elvis - the making of... WarnerClassicsJazz. 7.82K subscribers. 66. 11K views 13 years ago. Elvis Presley's greatest hits as...

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  4. Randolph hat den Großteil der in Nashville aufnehmenden Interpreten begleitet. Zu hören ist er auf dem Elvis-Presley-Album Elvis is Back! (veröffentlicht am 8. April 1960); hier spielt er bei Reconsider Baby ein beeindruckendes Saxophon-Solo. Er war der erste und einzige Saxophonspieler, der Elvis Presley jemals begleitete.

  5. Yet he plays dozens of concerts every year with jazz and symphony orchestras, not to mention Elvis Presley tribute shows. At the latter, he routinely makes audiences leap to their feet with his inspired strip club-influenced solo on "Reconsider Baby." Asked if he still loves making music, Randolph grins and replies, "Oh sure! That's my passion ...

  6. Boots Randolph was the capable saxophonist who proved the instrument could serve a vital role in both rock and roll and country music. His sax can be heard on a range of recordings in which he was both leader and sideman. His “Yakey Sax” hit brought a renewed energy and interest to the saxophone in popular music.

  7. 15. Dez. 2006 · Unter anderem sind mit dabei Scotty Moore, Charlie McCoy, Boots Randolph, Reggie Young, etc. Auf die Vocals von Elvis wird hier bei diesem Album verzichtet. Man bekommt die Musik von Elvis pur im klassischen Gewand. Dazu gibt es noch ein sehr informatives dickes Booklet mit interessanten Fotos.

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