I Love You Because - Carl Smith - Who Played Steel??
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I Love You Because - Carl Smith - Who Played Steel??
Does anyone know who played steel on this great recording? Key of C - C6th. I've almost got the intro and solo figured out but it would be great to locate the tab (if it even exists). Anyone have it?
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I pretty sure it was Big Jim Murphy. "I love You Because" was off the Carl Smith 25th Anniversary Album. They're were a couple of recent Youtube videos of "Deep Water" and "She Called Me Baby", also from that album.
Murph was shown in both videos playing a ZB. His tone and phrasing were amazing.......very Chalker-esque but a much "blusier" feel......For some reason these videos were pulled off of Youtube.
The Chalker vs. Murph thing has been discusssed before. Check out the link below.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... jim+murphy
Murph was shown in both videos playing a ZB. His tone and phrasing were amazing.......very Chalker-esque but a much "blusier" feel......For some reason these videos were pulled off of Youtube.
The Chalker vs. Murph thing has been discusssed before. Check out the link below.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... jim+murphy
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Murph was definitely on the album "Carl Smith and the Tunesmiths," but I'm pretty certain it was Curly on "Love You Because," and "Good Deal Lucille."
However, if someone has the Carl Smith discography and is not just surmising, I'll be willing to sit corrected.
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Murph was definitely on the album "Carl Smith and the Tunesmiths," but I'm pretty certain it was Curly on "Love You Because," and "Good Deal Lucille."
However, if someone has the Carl Smith discography and is not just surmising, I'll be willing to sit corrected.
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Are we talking about the You-Tube video or the Columbia recording? I'm talking about the Columbia recording. If it's the You-tube video being discussed, yes, it is Big Murph.
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On the album cut of I Love You Because it was Curly, Murph played on Deep Water This much Curly told me. Jim Murphy did some of the 25th Aniversary album as did Curly and I Love You Because And Good Deal Lucille were 2 the Curly did.
Curly's low string was tuned to A and neither lowered or raised it.
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Curly's low string was tuned to A and neither lowered or raised it.
Now if you want to call me a liar go ahead, Just ask Johnny Cox how far off base I am then get back to me after he answers you.
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I was thinking he pulled the D down to open C. What do you think? Do those low C's sound like open strings? They sound too clean and consistent to be played on the A string.Mike Sweeney wrote:... Good Deal Lucille were 2 the Curly did.
Curly's low string was tuned to A and neither lowered or raised it.
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Curly did not change his (A)-10th., and he did Lower his (D)-9th. to (C#) along with Raising his (C)-6th. to (C#). [No (C)'s in sight, open] Curly told me personally that no matter what his copedent was, he would always tune C6-open to A~D~F~A~C~E~G~A~C~E and that he saw no use for an Open (C), when you always either Raise it to (D) or Lower it to (A)! _ _ _ What amazes me even more about Curly's playing is how in the world he played all that Steel Guitar on his “BIG HITS on BIG STEEL” album, using only a D–8-str. Fender 1000!!!!!
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I'd love to know for sure, who played on which tracks. I'm pretty sure Murph played the majority of the steel & all of the tenor work on that session.
Regardless, the fact that we're having difficulty discerning Murph vs. Curly's playing, underscores the fact that Big Jim's C6th playing is second to none. IMO Murph has been a very underrated,or at least, unrecognized, player.
Regardless, the fact that we're having difficulty discerning Murph vs. Curly's playing, underscores the fact that Big Jim's C6th playing is second to none. IMO Murph has been a very underrated,or at least, unrecognized, player.
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Curly Chalker played Steel on Carl Smith's recording of: “I Love You Because”!
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For anybody interested in listening to a near copy of Chalker's version of I Love You Because go to Charles Tilley's site and go to the B's and click on Duane Becker. Duane tried to copy Chalker in the first pass and came about as close as can be done, IMO. He switches between necks and does his own thing from there on. He's playing his (black) 68 Emmons PP through an Evans 200 SE w/Boss RV3. Duane plays all the instruments that you'll hear. Pretty neat.
I engineered the recording in my music room about 4 years ago using Cool Edit.
I engineered the recording in my music room about 4 years ago using Cool Edit.
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Shorty, Siebert was on many (most, all ??) of Carl's early recordings. The ones being discussed here were done in the early to mid 1970's.
I hear two distinctly different steels on "I Love You Because". I assumed that Curly shared the fills with Johnny. Or is Curly tipping the hat to Johnny Siebert?
I hear two distinctly different steels on "I Love You Because". I assumed that Curly shared the fills with Johnny. Or is Curly tipping the hat to Johnny Siebert?
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What Bill said...
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"Because" and "Lucille" were cut in 1968 and first released in 1969. My opinion is that Curls tipped the hat to Siebert, then blasted away the solo with his own style. Siebert's tone was much thinner, as befitting a Fender non-pedal guitar, and I think he'd retired from playing by that time. 'Could be wrong about that last fact, though.
What Bill said...
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"Because" and "Lucille" were cut in 1968 and first released in 1969. My opinion is that Curls tipped the hat to Siebert, then blasted away the solo with his own style. Siebert's tone was much thinner, as befitting a Fender non-pedal guitar, and I think he'd retired from playing by that time. 'Could be wrong about that last fact, though.
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