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Stephen Williams
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by Stephen Williams » 31 May 2016 9:21 pm
Anybody know who it is? Some tasty licks on thar
Brett Day
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by Brett Day » 1 Jun 2016 6:38 am
Robbie Flint. Robbie also plays in Alan's band The Strayhorns.
Stephen Williams
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Location: from Wales now in Berkeley,Ca, USA
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by Stephen Williams » 3 Jun 2016 12:29 pm
Thanks. They really buried it in the mix imho. Didn't get how awesome the licks were until I listened closely.
Nuts....I like to hear everything.
The licks he made were beautiful, restrained, melodic. Perfecto
Harry Dove
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by Harry Dove » 3 Jun 2016 7:18 pm
Actually Paul Franklin is listed as the studio artist playing pedal steel, dobro, and lap steel. Most artists rarely use players from their band in the studio.
Harry Dove
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by Harry Dove » 3 Jun 2016 7:22 pm
I should add that Robbie Flint is listed as also playing lap steel on the album, but I'm not sure which songs he played on.
Daniel Beachy
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by Daniel Beachy » 4 Jun 2016 4:46 pm
Paul Franklin played on most of AJ's stuff through the years. If you get familiar with different pro steelers' style and licks you can usually tell who's playing pretty easily.
Harry Dove
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by Harry Dove » 4 Jun 2016 6:13 pm
That's true. I was listening to some of A J's stuff awhile back and thought, that does not sound like Paul Franklin. Turns out it was Lloyd Green.
Harry Dove
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by Harry Dove » 11 Jun 2016 6:40 pm
Yes I think that was the song.