Paul Franklin
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- Cody Russell
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OK...So I'm a little behind in the game. I've only been playing PSG for a couple of years. But today I found Paul Franklin and the whole world has changed. Anyone have an opion on what is the best DVD or CD with him on it. I really like the stuff with Knoffler and Dire Straights that I've seen. Is the night in London the most recent thing he's done with Mark? I gotta hear more. I have to go practicing now!
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It was Buddy on "When Did You Stop Lovin' Me. Paul played on "Oceanfront Property", "What Do You Say To That", and many other songs that George recorded after the "Pure Country" soundtrack. Paul's played on a lot of records, and some weren't country. Paul's one of my heroes too. If you want some good instructional stuff by Paul, check out his "Musical Concepts for E9th Pedal Steel Guitar video. He teaches everything from pickblocking, palm blocking, chiming, and everything else about the steel guitar.
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That's what I'm wonderin... is on what album and/or DVD do I get the most PF bag for my buck. I really enjoy his style and want to own something with alot of him on it. That Alan Jackson sounds like what I'm looking for. Thanks David. As well as the Dire Straights "On the Night" DVD cause I like Dire Straights anyway. Any other suggestions would also be appreciated. Thanks guys.
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Cody, you can't go wrong with any of the Alan Jackson albums, but if you want something more comprehensive, then check out "The Greatest Hits Collection" from 1995. That has a lot of the "classic" Franklin solos (I Don't Even Know Your Name, Don't Rock the Jukebox) as well as some tasteful backing work.
Every time I transcribe a Paul Franklin solo, I learn something new. He has a knack for executing familiar PSG sounds and melodies in places you wouldn't first expect them to be (sometimes they're on the other neck entirely).
Every time I transcribe a Paul Franklin solo, I learn something new. He has a knack for executing familiar PSG sounds and melodies in places you wouldn't first expect them to be (sometimes they're on the other neck entirely).
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Paul put out a great Christmas CD you buy on his site along with a bunch of other things.
http://www.paul-franklin.com/
http://www.paul-franklin.com/
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Bob and CrowBear are right about the Christmas CD. I've been spinning it the past couple of days in the car. You've never heard Jingle Bells played like that! But it's not just hot lick city... there are a lot of unusual harmonines on there. The only thing I don't like about it is there is too short of a pause between songs-- not enough time to catch a breath and say holy cow!
I have most of AJ's CD's and quite a few of George Strait with Paul on them. I think Rodney Crowell's "Diamonds and Dirt" CD features Paul with a lot of the up-tempo country stuff, e.g. the Buck Owens hit "Above and Beyond".
I have most of AJ's CD's and quite a few of George Strait with Paul on them. I think Rodney Crowell's "Diamonds and Dirt" CD features Paul with a lot of the up-tempo country stuff, e.g. the Buck Owens hit "Above and Beyond".
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"Diamonds and Dirt" ranks right up there with "Charley Pride In Person" for a backup pedal steel clinic. I also have a Tony Booth album from the 70's that I'd put in that class; that one has a lot of Jay Dee.
BTW: Let's give credit where credit is due. I believe Ralph Mooney played on the Buck Owens hit, "Above and Beyond".
BTW: Let's give credit where credit is due. I believe Ralph Mooney played on the Buck Owens hit, "Above and Beyond".
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