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ReleasedDecember 14, 1959RecordedJune 3, 1958; January 7, 1959; April 27, 1959; September 17–24, 1959chronology(1959)Strictly Instrumental(1959)(1960)Recorded over the span of more than 18 months, Strictly Instrumental was the ninth album by, and their final album of new material for (although Decca would release previously unissued recordings during the 1960s). Produced by (the last full album he would produce for Haley), the album collects instrumental recordings made by Haley and the Comets between June 1958 and their final Decca recording sessions in September 1959. (The band subsequently began recording for in January 1960.)As the title of the album suggests, all of the songs on this album were instrumentals, with the exception of some ensemble singing on the track 'Chiquita Linda'. 's involvement in the recordings was a matter of conjecture until research for the box set The Decca Years and More in the early 1990s confirmed his presence. Recording session information compiled by music historian Chris Gardner reveals that three different players are heard on the varying tracks:, and.The album contains the Franny Beecher and Billy Williamson composition 'The Catwalk', 'Shaky', also composed by Franny Beecher and Billy Williamson, and 'Two Shadows', composed by pianist Johnny Grande and Billy Williamson.
The album contained two chart hits: ', which made the charts in 1959, reaching no.35 on Cashbox, no.46 on Billboard, no.26 on the Canadian charts, and which was no.1 for 8 weeks on the Australian charts (December 12, 1959-January 30, 1960) based on the, and ', which became one of the band's last new Decca North American charting recordings when it was released as a single in 1960. The Warner Brothers release 'Tamiami' would reach no. 79 on Cashbox on March 12, 1960. 'Joey's Song' was no.2 on the year-end Top 25 Singles of 1959 list in Australia based on the Kent Music Report. 'Shaky', written by Franny Beecher and Billy Williamson, was also released as a single from the album by Decca in 1959. This album also featured Haley's last recordings to be produced by Milt Gabler, with the exception of a single ('/') recorded for Decca in 1964. Contents.Track listing.
(Joe Reisman). (Bernie Baum, Stephen Weiss). (Kurt Weill, Bertolt Brecht, Marc Blitzstein). (Mabel Wayne, Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young). Two Shadows (Johnny Grande, Billy Williamson).
Shaky (Franny Beecher, Billy Williamson). Strictly Instrumental (Bennie Benjamin, Edgar Battle, Sol Marcus, Eddie Seiler).
(Tom Glazer, August Msarurgwa). Puerto Rican Peddler (Johnny Brandon). Drowsy Waters (Jack Ailau). Chiquita Linda (Un Poquito de tu Amor) (Julio Gutierrez). The Catwalk (Franny Beecher, Billy Williamson)Personnel. –. – lead guitar.
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– on 1 11. bass guitar on 6 12. bass guitar on all othersSingles 1959. Shaky/Caldonia (Decca 30926).
Joey's Song/Ooh! Look-a-There, Ain't She Pretty? (Decca. Skokiaan (South African Song) /Puerto Rican Peddler (Decca 31030). Music!
Music!/Strictly Instrumental (Decca 31080)References.