New CD Released & Title Announced!

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New CD Released & Title Announced!

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At long last, my new CD is finally here (no, wait a minute; that was my first CD...) In any case, the <u>new</u> one has now been released and is available for immediate shipping.

The disc contains mostly tunes from the '60s British Invasion including songs from The Hollies, The Left Banke, Rolling Stones, The Bee Gees, The Zombies, Procol Harum, Moody Blues, and even King Crimson, with some Dusty Springfield, Dolly Parton, and even Pachelbel's Canon thrown in for good measure. I hope you'll like it.

You can listen to clips of all the songs at my website at Jim's Website, where you'll also find a link for ordering via PayPal or with a credit card (or by mail).

I will, of course, have copies available at ISGC in St. Louis next weekend.

Special thanks go out to Dan Kleiman, my major co-conspirator in producing this CD, and to fiddler extraordinaire, Alex DePue, who is featured prominently on several of the tunes.

I also want to thank Forumites Brad Sarno, who did a stellar job of mastering the disc, Rob Hamilton, whose work on the website over the past few days has been invaluable, and Graham Bland, whose CD manufacturing and graphics printing work is just great. I heartily recommend the work of all three of these gentlemen to you.

Special thanks to Herb Steiner who, through many late night conversations, finally persuaded me to record a CD full of this material.

Speaking of graphics, once again, Mike Ihde has done a superb job on the artwork (wait till you see the inside!). Mike is also the winner of the name-this-cd contest (well, he had an unfair advantage in being able to supply a draft cover to go along with his suggested title). The two runners-up in the naming contest, Andy Volk ("In One Era and Out the Other") and Roger Crawford ("Cohen Back in Time") have both been credited in the liner notes and will receive free CD copies (send me your mailing address guys, or see me in St. Louis if you'll be there).

What's that you say? The title of the disc? Oh, did I forget to tell you? Well, click here to find out! Image

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Post by Terry Wood »

Hi Jim,

I'd like to order a copy of your new cd. Tell us where to send for it and how much.

Steel Forum members, Jim had one of the best steel cds I heard in a long time titled "Finally Here." His playing and arrangements and selection of songs are always top flight!

By the way Jim, I hope you don't mind but I used one of your songs at my wedding. My wife loved it, "Finally Here"!

Also, You and Curly Chalker's recordings are the only two steel players that she seems to enjoy. Of course I married her!

GOD bless!

Terry Wood

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Post by Danny Hullihen »

That is way cool Jim!! Be sure bring plenty of these new CD's to St. Louis with you so everyone can get one.
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Jim
Just listening to the samples, I must say... you have truly done a great thing! Good JOB!

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Post by Barry Blackwood »

I agree with Herb. Playing and tone are great.
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Congratulations my friend! Bob
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Post by Roger Crawford »

Looks mighty good. I'll see you in St. Louis to get mine!
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Post by Graham Bland »

I've been wanting to get on here for days now but, didn't want to steal Jim's thunder.

"THIS IS THE BEST STEEL GUITAR ALBUM I'VE HEARD IN A LONG TIME"

Yes I'm shouting because I want everyone to here me. No kidding guys & gals this is a must have cd for your collection. The selection of songs are great and Jim's artistry is second to none.

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Post by Bobby Bowman »

Hey boys and girls,
This is absolutely "TOP SHELF". Jimbeaux, you outdid yourself on this one my friend.
Good luck and may God continue to bless,
BB www.bobbybowman.com

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Post by Mike Fereday »

Hi Jim

Keep me a copy - I'll see you in St. Louis


Mike
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Post by Jim Stahlhut »

FAR OUT MAN!!!

Jim
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Post by Laney Hicks »

Jim,
I went to your site and this is just great!!!! Is that the Queen in the back seat?Wow, I always knew you must have royalty in your "background", having so much class and all. Image

I love these songs!!!Timeless, good, good music.

Can't wait for my copy...would you consider taking Russ in on trade?

See ya real soon!

Laney
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Post by Bo Borland »

Jim,
This new project is way beyond acceptable! The clips are inspired and inspiring. Congrats on a great sounding CD.
I can't make St Louis so I will send a paypal order for my copy.
Bo

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Post by Joe Casey »

Jim, I just got done listening to the songs on your new CD. Now if people want to stereotype the pedal steel as being for one genre, all they have to do is spend the few minutes as I did on your web-site and see how wrong they are. Great job and I most certainly want to add this CD to my collection. See you in St. Louis.Once again You have found "a waiter survive". Image
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That is good stuff!!
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Tasteee!
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Post by Charlie McDonald »

Beautiful!
This really takes me back home.
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Post by Pete Burak »

Jim,
Great Title!!!
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'Just listened to the samples.
Great Tone!
Great Playing!
Great Tunes!
Put me down for one, uhhh... one Rhythm Track CD (I wanna play these tunes, too!) in Mesa!
Pete B.

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Post by Donna Dodd »

Jim,
WOW!!! Another genius project by Jimboux!! And another genius cover by Mike Ihde!!!
Tommy and I went to your site and listened to every song! Excellent!!! Loved A WHITER SHADE OF PALE!!! Better bring a bunch to St. Louis - Hold one for us!!
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Post by Dave Van Allen »

Great Jim... and good title too (although I am still partial to "the Grey Album")

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Post by Dean Batye »

Well Jim,I say it was worth the wait,you have done a great job on this cd. Hope to see you in Mesa in jan.I WISH I could be in
ST. Louis, but can not .
Dean Batye
Concord,CA.

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Post by Roy Rosetta »

WOW...Jimbeaux...you've done it again. Super project. Your "Co-conspirator" Dan Kleiman, as you know, has always been one of my hero's, please give him my best.
Can't wait to get my copy in St. Louie next week.
Best wishes,
....Roy

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Post by Jim Cohen »

Thanks for checking out the CD and for the kind words posted. I sent out a bunch of orders today so they should start arriving early next week.

Laney, you have Eagle Eyes: yes, indeed, that IS Her Majesty the Queen, riding along in the back of my 1967 Austin FX4 London Taxi. I was on my way to a gig at the time but, well, when the Queen flags you down, even former Royal subjects have to stop and do the right thing. So I put her on the front of my CD! Image
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I've know about Jim's fascination with Elizabeth for years! Didn't you see her on his last CD?
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I thought left bank was from NYC.

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