Amber Digby - Tryin' To Keep Real Country Music Alive

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Amber Digby - Tryin' To Keep Real Country Music Alive

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She's just trying to be country, folks!...She loves and respects country music's past...and doing her part in trying to help keep the music alive, not only by recording songs in a certain style...but trying to write NEW music that is still REAL country...keeping the music fresh...and trying to promote growth. Hey...I know I'm a little biased...but I think she's done one hell of job doing JUST THAT...with her new cd.

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Amber's long-awaited new studio project is set to be released on January 15th. There are several features:

1) duet with Vince Gill
2) steel guitar playing by legends Lloyd Green, Dicky Overbey & Jim Loessberg
3) original songwriting, including co-writes with Bill Anderson & Vince Gill
4) electric guitar playing by Pete Wade and piano playing by Pig Robbins

Here are some samples:

1. It's A Long Way From Heaven (To The World You're Living In [Jim Loessberg] - http://amberdigby.com/uploads/3/1/4/9/3 ... ing_in.mp3
2. One More Thing I Wished I'd Said [Dicky Overbey] - http://amberdigby.com/uploads/3/1/4/9/3 ... d_said.mp3
3. How Can I Unlove You [Jim Loessberg] - http://amberdigby.com/uploads/3/1/4/9/3 ... unlove.mp3
4. She'd Already Won Your Heart [Lloyd Green] - http://amberdigby.com/uploads/3/1/4/9/3 ... _heart.mp3
5. Saturday Night [Dicky Overbey] - http://amberdigby.com/uploads/3/1/4/9/3 ... _night.mp3
6. You Leave Again [Lloyd Green] - http://amberdigby.com/uploads/3/1/4/9/3 ... _again.mp3
7. The One I Can't Live Without (w/Vince Gill) [Dicky Overbey] - http://amberdigby.com/uploads/3/1/4/9/3 ... e_gill.mp3
8. It Won't Be Long (And I'll Be Hating You) [Jim Loessberg] - http://amberdigby.com/uploads/3/1/4/9/3 ... ng_you.mp3
9. Where Will You Go [Lloyd Green] - http://amberdigby.com/uploads/3/1/4/9/3 ... you_go.mp3
10. My Imagination [Dicky Overbey] - http://amberdigby.com/uploads/3/1/4/9/3 ... nation.mp3
11. We Loved It Away (w/Randy Lindley) [Jim Loessberg] - http://amberdigby.com/uploads/3/1/4/9/3 ... indley.mp3
12. If It Ain't Love (Let's Leave It Alone [Dicky Overbey] - http://amberdigby.com/uploads/3/1/4/9/3 ... _alone.mp3
13. You Put Me Here [Lloyd Green] - http://amberdigby.com/uploads/3/1/4/9/3 ... e_here.mp3
Special Bonus Insturmental Track:
14. Little Darlin' [Lloyd Green]- http://amberdigby.com/uploads/3/1/4/9/3 ... _green.mp3

You can pre-order your copy now:
http://amberdigby.com/merchandise.html

$13 with FREE shipping for 14 TRACKS!!!... :D
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Just ordered mine. I just love Amber (and for goodness sake, she isn't wearing shoes - love it). One of the best that country music has to offer. And the lineup of PSG players is way over the top.

Probably a stupid question Randy, but did you also play on the album. I also love your guitar playing.
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These cuts are all fantastic. What I would give for this music to come back.
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Oustanding Randy.
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Post by Graham »

Jack:
You can find all kinds of this music here:

http://hillbillyhits.com/hotrecords.html
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Post by Jack Strayhorn »

Graham, thanks for the link. I know that good, real country is still recorded but I wish it would come back in vogue. I would love to hear it on mainstream radio, back into the clubs, and back on peoples minds. Wish an audience would return.
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Post by Randy Lindley »

just to update everyone who has pre-ordered the CD...the official release date is Jan 15th...i hope and should have them in my hands before that date...all that to say...as soon as they're in my hands...they'll be going out to you fine folks who have ordered one...

AND....

as always...thank you for your support...it means more than you'll ever know!... :)
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has anyone received this yet? just wondering as an early pre orderer
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Post by Mike Kowalik »

Nope....not yet.........
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Post by Randy Lindley »

hey y'all...just an update...this is from amber's facebook page, which was posted earlier today:

"To all those who pre-ordered my newest CD:

You should be getting them in a day or two...international folks...a little longer, obviously...the release date was jan 15th...so the order you placed before jan 15th was a "pre-order"...I was on the Heart of Texas Records cruise on the 15th...which is when I received my box of CDs from the label...I came home from the cruise on Sunday, the 20th...and started stuffing cd mailers with cds...Monday was a holiday, so the Post Office was closed...they went out in yesterday's mail...which is the soonest I could possibly get them out...thanks for your patience...and for supporting my music...I hope you will all enjoy it!... :)"

and I echo what amber said...thanks for supporting our music...it means more than you'll ever know...
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Post by ebb »

not complaining at all but the tease tracks made me itchy
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Post by Randy Lindley »

didn't take it as complaining, at all...but i do hope you get to scratch the hell out of that itch within the next day or two... ;)
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I'm glad not everyone feels the way Blake Shelton does!
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Post by Greg Stasny »

Received my CD today....outstanding. Great mix of shuffles/honkytonk selections, with smooth ballads also. And tons of steel :D
Who says the older folks don't buy CD's...every TX artist still keeping it traditional/dancehall gets my $$...and there's more than many think there are.
An unfortunate well kept secret..

Randy is sure trying with Amber's music.
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All it takes is more people buying than listening..
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Post by Ron Page »

Randy, you sound great on there as does Amber.

Thank you for posting the steel players for each track. I've been trying to guess. I was pretty close, but I incorrectly assumed Lloyd played on How Can I Unlove You, because he played on some of Lynn Anderson's recordings.
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Post by Randy Lindley »

thanks, ron...and thanks everyone!...we're proud of this one, for many reasons...amber and i LOVE steel guitar, obviously...and can't imagine her music without it being a major part...

incidentally, someone actually sent an email...stating his opinion that the new cd is not as heavy with steel as with her previous cds...and suggested that she was possibly trying to appeal to a "bigger" audience...

i got a good chuckle out of it, anyway... ;)
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Post by Ron Page »

It's a bit subjective...

I have several of Amber's CDs, including this new one, and I can tell you that with each and every album there is a hard edged country steel guitar up in the mix-- really on almost every song. And there are not too many mainstream, commercial albums--you know, by those "sellout" artists-- that feature a steel guitar instrumental track.

She may in fact be trying to broaden her appeal, but doesn't seem to be changing her musical and vocal style much to do so.
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Post by Randy Lindley »

of course she wants to broaden her appeal and have her music known to more folks...but not at the expense of changing who she is...as a person or musically...i live with the gal...so i have a little insight...well...maybe... ;)
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Got mine yesterday. Listening to it for the first time right now (actually the 2nd. I am going through it again, it's so good).

This is first class stuff guys (and gals).

EDIT: Track #4, "She'd Already Won Your Heart" with Lloyd Green is just awesome. Great words, great steel guitar, great harmonies, and of course Amber's great voice. This song makes my hair stand up.
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