best steel breaks in contemporary country

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best steel breaks in contemporary country

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What do people consider the best pedal steel breaks on contemporary country songs (songs recorded in the last five years or so)? I'm talking about commercial, Nashville country... not indie/retro/country rock country artists.
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Lee Ann Womack "King of Broken Hearts"
George Strait "Twang"
Jody Jenkins "Fallin"
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Just put in Jamey Johnson CD That Lonesome Song and let'er play. Brilliant.
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David Ellison wrote:What do people consider the best pedal steel breaks on contemporary country songs .
these days I'm happy if I can only hear a lick or two ...

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This is more than 5 years old . In my opinion this is the best country song turnaround ever played.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf1aTVlc4SU

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Bill Moran wrote:This is more than 5 years old . In my opinion this is the best country song turnaround ever played.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf1aTVlc4SU

:D :D :D
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Deleted-- sorry didn't read far enough of orginal post
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Damir,
You must not be listening to the radio.
"River of Love" by George Strait
"I'm pretty good at drinking beer" by Billy Currington
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Even though she's biased :lol: I'm with Theresa -- Paul's solo on River of Love is an absolute cracker ! and it's twice as long as usual which is even better.
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Thanks Paddy! :)
I think it's the longest pedal steel break ever...... :)
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Oh, and please don't forget Paul's break on Sammy Kershaw's "Love Of My Life".....
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The have steel breaks in modern country???? :P
I may have to turn the crudio on once in a while...
I'd rather be pickin'
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Post by Larry Bressington »

Going back a while 25 years, i still think 'Lloyd greens ' lead break on 'Nothing can hurt you' is forever lasting of all time.
Sorry about the last 5 years thing, i'm 20 years too late. :)

Um 'freight train' alan jackson??
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I really like the steel work on Jo-Dee Messina's debut CD. The song is track 2, "Wing and a prayer".

That CD is the reason I battle with that instrument now.
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How about a George Strait tune called, "I just want to dance with you" or something like it. Heard it just once in a bar a few weeks ago but it knocked my socks off.
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It's more than 5 years old, I know, but I rate Tom Brumley's solo on Dwight Yokam's 'The Heart That You Own' as one of my favorites :D
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I love the intensity of Randle Currie's break in "I wish you'd stay" of Brad Paisley...wonderful crying steel :eek:
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I wouldn't consider Adilida contemporary.
This is Brent Mason and Buddy Emmons... at their BEST!!!.
I hate new stuff it just is NOT Country!.
Best song? ever on a Steel? Try Going where the lonely go...Norm Hamlett aced that one!.
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Post by Matthew Warman »

well one of my favorite steel breaks of the past 20 (is this still contemporary?) years still is JH's short sweet break on 'Look At Us' by Vince Gill. It ain't flashy or fast or in your face but full of real feeling. Paul Franklin is one for good contempory playing in past 5 years...hard to narrow it down to one or two players or songs.
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Brett Lanier wrote:How about a George Strait tune called, "I just want to dance with you" or something like it. Heard it just once in a bar a few weeks ago but it knocked my socks off.
"I Just Want To Dance With You" is a great song with steel in it, and also "One Night At A Time". "One Night At A Time" features a great steel solo by Paul Franklin(studio) and Mike Daily(live). And, the solo on Brad's "I Wish You'd Stay" is beautiful! I've played along with it so many times.

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Diego Sciocchetti wrote:I love the intensity of Randle Currie's break in "I wish you'd stay" of Brad Paisley...wonderful crying steel :eek:
Is that him or is it Mike Johnson?
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Post by Brint Hannay »

This isn't stylistically "contemporary country", of course, but it's from 6 years ago: Paul Franklin on George Jones's "Funny How Time Slips Away":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6X_2P5aT0iY
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Post by Dan Beller-McKenna »

Paul Franklin on Alan Jackson's version of "Freight Train." Very recent (2010) and he gets 2+ full breaks. Oh: and they're pretty hot!

I love "I just wanna dance with you," but it doesn't really have a steel break (great fills in the chorus, though). Buddy Emmons, yes? Likewise "Pretty good at drinkin beer": goiod fills but no steel break. (and not Buddy Emmons; don't know who it is).

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Dan Beller-McKenna wrote:Paul Franklin on Alan Jackson's version of "Freight Train." Very recent (2010) and he gets 2+ full breaks. Oh: and they're pretty hot!

I love "I just wanna dance with you," but it doesn't really have a steel break (great fills in the chorus, though). Buddy Emmons, yes? Likewise "Pretty good at drinkin beer": goiod fills but no steel break. (and not Buddy Emmons; don't know who it is).

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Paul Franklin played steel on "Pretty Good At Drinkin' Beer". He's playin' steel on Billy's latest record, also Paul is the steel player on "I Just Wanna Dance With You".

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Post by Dan Beller-McKenna »

Thanks Brett. Wasn't sure, thus my question.
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