Danny Gatton – 88 Elmira St. album cover

Danny Gatton – 88 Elmira St.

Album 1991

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1991 album 88 Elmira St..

Music from 88 Elmira St.

Artists on 88 Elmira St.

Gear Used On 88 Elmira St.

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Danny Gatton – 88 Elmira St. (1991). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Amplifiers used by Danny Gatton on 88 Elmira St.

Combo Guitar Amplifiers

Fender 'Silverface' Vibrolux Reverb (1970-1980)

Avg price: $1,450.00

For amps, the liner notes for 88 Elmira St. cite a slew of tweed and blackface Fender beauties, including a ’63 Vibrolux and Super Reverb, a ’58 Twin, ’64 Deluxe, and a ’58 Bassman, many of which had been beefed up with bigger transformers.

Combo Guitar Amplifiers

1960's Fender Super Reverb Combo Amp

Avg price: $1,594.50

For amps, the liner notes for 88 Elmira St. cite a slew of tweed and blackface Fender beauties, including a ’63 Vibrolux and Super Reverb, a ’58 Twin, ’64 Deluxe, and a ’58 Bassman, many of which had been beefed up with bigger transformers.

Combo Guitar Amplifiers

Fender 'Wide Panel Tweed' Twin 5C8 (1953-1954)

Avg price: $3,911.79

For amps, the liner notes for 88 Elmira St. cite a slew of tweed and blackface Fender beauties, including a ’63 Vibrolux and Super Reverb, a ’58 Twin, ’64 Deluxe, and a ’58 Bassman, many of which had been beefed up with bigger transformers.

Combo Guitar Amplifiers

Fender 'Narrow Panel Tweed' Bassman 5F6 (1958-1960)

Avg price: $1,849.15

For amps, the liner notes for 88 Elmira St. cite a slew of tweed and blackface Fender beauties, including a ’63 Vibrolux and Super Reverb, a ’58 Twin, ’64 Deluxe, and a ’58 Bassman, many of which had been beefed up with bigger transformers.

Guitars used by Danny Gatton on 88 Elmira St.

Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitars

Gibson ES-295

Avg price: $10,795.00

Danny traded a ‘51 Martin D-18 for his ‘54 ES 295 at the Nashville Pickin Parlor in 1980. The 295 was subsequently used to record Cherokee, Homage To Charlie Christian, Elmira St Boogie, The Simpsons, Cruisin’, 20 Flight Rock, Good Rockin Tonight, Heart Like A Rock, and several other tunes.