Noel Boggs - The Penny Opus

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Noel Boggs - The Penny Opus

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https://soundcloud.com/aev/noel-boggs-hank-penny-the

Noel's touch, tone, blocking and feeling here is just so beautiful!

All the Hank Penny cuts are terrific on this CD - just about my favorite of Bogg's recordings and a great CD remastering job by the engineers.

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Another point about Noel's playing.............

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Your cut also shows how expertly Noel was with the foot volume control. His 'swells' were seamless.

Noel was also an expert at moving from one neck to another in order to acquire a different chord, even for just on 'count'. It was fun watching him play.
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Very cool! His soloing reminds me of Bill Evans block chord piano style.
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I really love is solo on the song Crazy Rhythm, I great mix of chord and fast single notes.
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Do you know who played guitar? It sounds a lot like Hank Garland.
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Beautiful clip. It hardly seems possible that exactly 39 years ago this Labor day weekend Noel died at the age of 56. Sadly, to me, this kind of steel guitar sound is rarely heard today.
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Beautiful clip. It hardly seems possible that exactly 39 years ago this Labor day weekend Noel died at the age of 56. Sadly, to me, this kind of steel guitar sound is rarely heard today.
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I have digital downloads only so don't know who played guitar. The CD is on sale at the label plus they have cassettes for $2 - remember cassettes?

https://www.bloodshotrecords.com/album/ ... azy-rhythm
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John Rosett wrote:Do you know who played guitar? It sounds a lot like Hank Garland.
According to the notes on the Amazon link that Andy provided, it was Benny Garcia.
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Benny played on Tom Morrell's time warp top hand CDs. Great player.
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Love, love, love Boggs' touch and tone and those big chords. Here's a fun clip:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANdaxop0QzI
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