Father and son guitarists
Jimmy and
Doug Raney first started working together in 1977, usually in a quartet. Fortunately, they had a couple opportunities to record together. The previous recording
Stolen Moments matched their guitars with bass and drums; on this particular occasion, they perform an enjoyable set of duets on seven jazz standards and
Jimmy Raney's "Action." Although
Doug (then 22) was clearly influenced by his father, he had also listened closely to
Tal Farlow and
Jim Hall; with practice, listeners should be able to tell the Raneys apart. Highlights of the date include "Have You Met Miss Jones," "Invitation" and "Days of Wine and Roses." ~ Scott Yanow