Which Johnny Bush CD?
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Which Johnny Bush CD?
I have no recordings of Johnny Bush. I know there is some great steel work in addition to his excellent vocals. If you could only have one CD of his, which would it be?
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I haven't kept up with Bush CDs, but I would get one with his classic late 60s/early 70s recordings done in Nashville for the Stop and Million labels.
Titles like:
Jim, Jack, and Rose
A moment isn't very long
An eye for an eye
I'll be there
Apartment number 9
Lonely street
Unchained melody
Undo the right
What a way to live
What made Milwaukee famous
You gave me a mountain
You ought to hear me cry
Titles like:
Jim, Jack, and Rose
A moment isn't very long
An eye for an eye
I'll be there
Apartment number 9
Lonely street
Unchained melody
Undo the right
What a way to live
What made Milwaukee famous
You gave me a mountain
You ought to hear me cry
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cd.....
"Johnny Bush and The Bandoleros-Live At Dancetown USA".....awesome sound of a push pull by Rick Price ( currently with Jake Hooker and The Outsiders).
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thanks you guys have given me about 4 now that I'll probably want! I got Herb Steiner's "20 Intros, Turnarounds, and Solos" to learn some new stuff and the CD has excerpts to hear the steel part off the original recording (its all Johnny Bush material) then it has Herb playing the part slowly, really good instructional stuff. I hear just a little of the vocals as it fades in and out and wow what a good singer. Never heard him on the radio up in this neck of the woods. (Like John B Sebastion said "...up north ain't nobody buys em and I said but I will..." {from "Nashville Cats"})
Thanks you guys, now tell me how to explain to my wife why I bought so many CDs at one crack!
Thanks you guys, now tell me how to explain to my wife why I bought so many CDs at one crack!
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I have 14 Johnny Busch CD`s and several vinyls. I like everyone of them. "Sound of a Heartache" has 2 of Buddy Emmons and the rest, Jimmy Day. Besides "Fairwell Party" if you would like to hear "Danny Boy" sang and played with expression,it is on that one too.
"Live At Dance Town USA" features Rick Price and one of the best dance bands in the Country, at that time. When you listen, you feel like your are there.
His Texas Legend Series, VOL. II, Greatest Hits, 1968-1972, has 24 songs on it.
" Texas State of Mine" came out about 10 years ago, and features Buddy Emmons and Dicky Overby on steel.
I like the way Johnny`s CD`s, in the past 10 -15 years, has information on the cover. Johnny writes them himself. He usually names the musicians, song writers, the recording studio, and the people who who helped with the CD.
I have several favorites, but they are all good.
Don Euton
"Live At Dance Town USA" features Rick Price and one of the best dance bands in the Country, at that time. When you listen, you feel like your are there.
His Texas Legend Series, VOL. II, Greatest Hits, 1968-1972, has 24 songs on it.
" Texas State of Mine" came out about 10 years ago, and features Buddy Emmons and Dicky Overby on steel.
I like the way Johnny`s CD`s, in the past 10 -15 years, has information on the cover. Johnny writes them himself. He usually names the musicians, song writers, the recording studio, and the people who who helped with the CD.
I have several favorites, but they are all good.
Don Euton
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Sound Of A Heartache stays on my old stereo. It's the best. I ask Johnny why no fiddle, he said it didd'nt need it.
Buddy Emmons, Jimmy Day, steel
Jerry Reed, guitar
Jerry Smith, piano
Wille Akerman, drums
Jr. Huskey, bass.
recorded at RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tn.
Are there any questions.
Buddy Emmons, Jimmy Day, steel
Jerry Reed, guitar
Jerry Smith, piano
Wille Akerman, drums
Jr. Huskey, bass.
recorded at RCA Studio B, Nashville, Tn.
Are there any questions.
Johnny "Dumplin" Cox
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"YANKIN' STRINGS & STOMPIN' PEDALS" since 1967.
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Thanks for responding Justin. Looking at the credits on my vinyl album, it says, Steel Guitar: Jim Baker, Jimmy Day, Buddy Emmons, Dicky Overby, Rick Price. I am aware of how great Rick Price is, but if its not Buddy on that cut, then Rick is doing the best job I ever heard of channeling Buddy's tone,phrasing and pure attitude. I could be convinced. I'm not being argumentative. Help me out here.
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Johnny's really early stuff is the best. I can't remember when but he acquired a condition known as spasmic dystonia (he discusses this in his biography) and his voice was never the same again. He was still able to occasionally record and perform but he lost his edge. I heard him in night clubs in the late 80's and although he already had the condition he was much better than the last 10 years or so. I had a friend who Johnny stayed with when he came to Fort Worth, his botulinus toxin injections were working better and he talked most of the night, he said sorry for talking so long but this was the first time I've been able to have a conversation in 30 years.
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The songs of that era were put on different albums, different labels, etc. they are from different sessions sometimes years apart. I’ll try to find the particular album you have and sit down with John and he can tell us who was on what. I know Buddy was on some of it as were others.
I can say with certainty that Rick is playing on “Put me out of my Memoryâ€. He’s probably playing the “Dancetown†Wraparound. We’d have to ask him.
Rick is a lot better player than he gets credit for, especially in the studio.
I can say with certainty that Rick is playing on “Put me out of my Memoryâ€. He’s probably playing the “Dancetown†Wraparound. We’d have to ask him.
Rick is a lot better player than he gets credit for, especially in the studio.
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I’ll bet you are speaking of AJ Lockett. She was a special person and a great friend to everyone.Darrell Criswell wrote:Johnny's really early stuff is the best. I can't remember when but he acquired a condition known as spasmic dystonia (he discusses this in his biography) and his voice was never the same again. He was still able to occasionally record and perform but he lost his edge. I heard him in night clubs in the late 80's and although he already had the condition he was much better than the last 10 years or so. I had a friend who Johnny stayed with when he came to Fort Worth, his botulinus toxin injections were working better and he talked most of the night, he said sorry for talking so long but this was the first time I've been able to have a conversation in 30 years.
JB is still doing the Botox and they have really dialed it in. He’s singing stuff in the original keys again and shows no signs of slowing down. I think he’s 83 or 84. He’s pretty amazing!
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Yes Justin, those cuts are from a lot of different sessions and to add to the confusion, JB probably cut some of the tunes more than once with different players. I have seen posts here on the forum crediting Weldon Myrick on Whiskey river, although he is not listed on the Whiskey River album I have on the Delta label.
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All of John's records have an appreciable amount of greatness, simply because of his voice and the players he used to record.
But there are only two desert-island must-haves: The Johnny Bush Greatest Hits Vol.1 (RCA) and the Johnny Bush Greatest Hits 1968-72 (Texas Music Legend #2)
The first has all his RCA hits, and the second has all his Stop Records hit. Not a dud on either disc.
But there are only two desert-island must-haves: The Johnny Bush Greatest Hits Vol.1 (RCA) and the Johnny Bush Greatest Hits 1968-72 (Texas Music Legend #2)
The first has all his RCA hits, and the second has all his Stop Records hit. Not a dud on either disc.
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Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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