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Great Tracks!

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Just got my copies at the weekend - really great stuff. Really high production quality with real instruments.
Theyre a lot of fun to practice with.
Nice job!

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I've been practicing with Steve's tracks myself this past couple of weeks. They're fine products and definitely worth having. Keep using them and your picking will improve.
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^&^&^&^
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Sending off check for 1 and 3 already have 2.
Ben playing along with 2 and forgot I got it from you.I have so much stuff I can not even keep track anymore.I sure enjoy #2 though.
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Thanks, Darrell.
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The tracks that Steve Alcott has produced are some of the best ever, and there are a lot of them produced from different people. On two of the tracks, Steve uses twin fiddles in the intros. I hope he uses more fiddle intros and also some fiddle in the tracks throughout as it will sound great with the steel player playing harmony to the fiddles. I am looking forward to it as Steve said he may do more of the fiddle fills if others want it this way. Way to go Steve. At 85 years of age, you made my steel playing sound better than ever with your tracks. Regards, Louis Armentaro, from Livingston, Montana
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bump for Steve, I use them all the time.
They taste great, and are less filling.
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I'll be at PSGA this Saturday (11/7), and will have all my tracks available.
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Your Bump timing is great Steve. I've had number III for a year or so, use it about every day. My family wanted to know what to get me for Xmas and I suggested the other two Dance Hall Classics. Needless to say they are jumping all over it! They would really love to hear some NEW songs! LOL! Great product Steve! Excellent production. I like having the accompaning non-vocal CD, so when you really want to work on some fills or solos you can do it over and over! Any plans for a number IV?
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Send Steve to the top of the class!
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Bump to the Top!!!

If any of you have not heard these tracks you don't know what you are missing. I received mine today and they are the best I have found yet..

Steve did a great job on these!
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Thanks, Harold, and belated thanks to Louis for his kind words. No plans in the works for Vol.IV right now.
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Bump for very useful tracks, I practice with mine quite a bit.
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Up to the top.
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UP^^^
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I bought these tracks about six months ago. It was certainly money well spent. An A+++ rating from my perspective, and Steve got them to me pronto. If he produces any more, I'll definitely buy those as well!
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