Nicholson, Gimmer
Christopher Idylls
Memphis' Larry "Gimmer" Nicholson still remains a great unknown today, despite his having orbited the periphery of the
city's music scene since the early '60s, playing with artists ranging from Furry Lewis to William Eggleston and
influencing a young Chris Bell (Big Star). The album was supposed to be the first full-length LP release on Ardent
Records, but there were understandable concerns about the size of audience that might be waiting for a curious
instrumental album such as this. Meanwhile, Gimmer put blocks in the road himself: he didn't like the original mixes or
the sleeve and eventually decided he didn't want the album released at all. He got his way but, Manning argues, the
influence of those chiming guitars can be heard in the sounds floating out of Memphis in the decades that
followed-especially in Big Star. The album was recorded with Terry Manning (Big Star, Led Zeppelin), who having
personally played it to luminaries including Jimmy Page, Manning was frustrated he couldn't get the album to a wider
audience. "It was one of the best things I've been associated with-and it still is," he says. It was Manning who finally
convinced Nicholson to release the album on CD in 1994 and who was talking about recording more with him when Gimmer
passed away at just 54 years old in 2000. Now available on vinyl, it's Gimmer's time to chime-and shine-again.
Price
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
09-02-2016
Label
Item-nr
1033132
EAN
0826853012812
Availability
Not in stock