EU-only two CD set. As far as the banjo is concerned there are ordinary banjo players, good banjo players, better banjo players - and then Eddie Peabody. For Eddie is in a class by himself and if he didn't invent the banjo he might as well have! The ever dynamic, Mr. Peabody went on to invent the "banjoline" - the world's first electric banjo with vibrato attachment and it's distinctively romantic tones can be savored here in: "My Blue Heaven"; "Drifting and Dreaming"; "Let Me Call You Sweetheart"; "Always" and "Roses of Picardy". Eddie's sustained popularity was down to his ability to interpret almost any style from a good old-fashioned shuffle through to some rocking and rolling to beguine and Hawaiian. Although the banjo may make periodic disappearances from musical vogue it is never for too long. This is down to the dedicated fan base eager to hear and applaud this amazing style of music - and of course the exceptional playing by Mr. Banjo himself! Jasmine.
2 Medley: Baby Face / I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover
3 Medley: The Sing Song Girl / Chinatown, My Chinatown
4 Stars and Stripes Forever
5 Medley: Sleep / I'll See You in My Dreams
6 Sweet Sue
7 Tea for Two
8 La Golondrina
9 Old Folks at Home
10 Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair
11 Bye Bye Blues
12 Banjo Boogie Beat
13 Whispering
14 Wonderful One
15 Medley: The Darktown Strutters Ball / Yes Sir, That's My Baby
16 Good Night Sweetheart
17 Medley: Cuddle Up a Little Closer / I Cried for You
18 When Day Is Done
19 Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue
20 Sweet and Lovely
21 Shine on Harvest Moon
22 Margie
23 Rhapsody in Blue
24 'Deed I Do
25 Lover Come Back to Me
26 Liebestraum
27 Wabash Blues
28 Melody of Love
29 Me and My Shadow
30 The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi
31 That Old Gang of Mine
32 Hawaiian Medley: Sweet Leilani / to You Sweetheart Aloha / Song of the Islands
33 I Had a Dream Dear
34 Under the Double Eagle
35 Till We Meet Again
36 Moonlight and Roses
37 Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet
38 In Old Hawaii
39 My Little Gypsy Sweetheart
40 The Love Nest
41 Who
42 Roses of Picardy
43 Always
44 Let Me Call You Sweetheart
45 My Gal Sal
46 After You've Gone
47 When You're Smiling
48 It Had to Be You
49 The Sheik of Araby
50 Drifting and Dreaming
51 My Blue Heaven
52 Limehouse Blues
EU-only two CD set. As far as the banjo is concerned there are ordinary banjo players, good banjo players, better banjo players - and then Eddie Peabody. For Eddie is in a class by himself and if he didn't invent the banjo he might as well have! The ever dynamic, Mr. Peabody went on to invent the "banjoline" - the world's first electric banjo with vibrato attachment and it's distinctively romantic tones can be savored here in: "My Blue Heaven"; "Drifting and Dreaming"; "Let Me Call You Sweetheart"; "Always" and "Roses of Picardy". Eddie's sustained popularity was down to his ability to interpret almost any style from a good old-fashioned shuffle through to some rocking and rolling to beguine and Hawaiian. Although the banjo may make periodic disappearances from musical vogue it is never for too long. This is down to the dedicated fan base eager to hear and applaud this amazing style of music - and of course the exceptional playing by Mr. Banjo himself! Jasmine.