"Must Have" Dobro Albums???

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"Must Have" Dobro Albums???

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Looking to add to my collection, now that I'm obsessed with the reso.

So what are your MUST HAVE dobro albums. Unless it's something particularly rare or unknown, let's put Jerry Douglas aside for right now..........we can safely assume ALL his recordings are musts!! lol

Whatcha got??

Thanks!
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For starters:

Original Seldom Scene (Mike Auldridge)
Chesapeake(Auldridge)
Auldridge Bennett & Gaudreau
All of Mike's solo work.

Original Blue Highway (Rob Ickes)
All of Rob's solo albums

Flatt & Scruggs after 1952 (Josh Graves)

Infamous Stringdusters (Andy Hall)
All of Andy's solo projects

And many more for others to chip in!

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If you don't already have it, I enjoy

"The Resocasters" by
Heffernan / Auldridge / Rugg .
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The Great Dobro Sessions is a must have.
Three Bells, Mike's last album with Jerry and Rob
The Resophonic Rodeo for some 7 string action.
One of my favorite records of all time: Peter Rowan and Jerry Douglas's duet album Yonder
Orville Johnson's Freehand
Six String Swing, Billy Cardine
Skip, Hop, & Wobble. Must have. Jerry Douglas with Edgar Meyer and Russ Barenberg
Stobro's Blues, Ferrell Stowe. For different tuning
Stone Bottom Boogie, Junior Barber. I'd put this in must have category.
Gene Wooten, Don't Look Now
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Check out our German Forum friend, Martin Gross. I'm not sure if he has any albums out but there are many of his videos available on youtube.
Here's his version of "Teach Your Children". Super clean picker - I love his string pulls behind the bar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC-N4zl1QZo
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Mike Auldridge - "Dobro" & Blues & Bluegrass
Jerry Douglas: Plant Early; Skip, Hop, & Wobble; Jerry Christmas; Restless on the Farm; Alison Krauss - and so many more
Douglas, Aulridge, Ickes - "Three Bells "
Phil Leadbetter - "Philabuster"
Rob Ickes "Slide City"
The Great Dobro Sessions - various
That Dobro Sound Goin' Round - various
The Nashville Acoustic Sessions - Flynn, Ickes, Raoul Malo on vocals
Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley - Before the Sun Goes Down
Cindy Cashdollar - Slide Show
Flatt and Scruggs with Josh Graves on Dobro
Johnny Bellar (check out his youtube videos)

Sorry, I could ignore JD! Some of Jerry Douglas' best and often, most beautiful work (IMHO) is on the Transatlantic Sessions DVD series where he is an ensemble player along with some of the best roots musicians in the world.

http://tinyurl.com/y5uq5n7h

One example of many: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwllcWC_FL4
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The Bluegrass Sessions: Tales from the Acoustic Planet, Vol. 2
Bella Fleck—Extraordinary dobro by Jerry Douglas, with a cast of the best.

Nashville , Bill Frisell & Jerry Douglas
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I like:
The Henrys (or anything with Don Rooke)
Tin Hat (fka Tin Hat Trio)
Tom Morrell when he played dobro
John Hartford's Aereo-Plain
Allison Krauss and Union Station (the old Rounder recordings)
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Post by Brad Davis »

A few dobro album favorites I didn't see mentioned:

Brother Oswald ("Pete" Kirby)
Memories of Foggy Mountain (Josh Graves)
Friar Tut (Tut Tayler)

also

Dobro/Blues and Bluegrass (Mike Auldridge) - You REALLY have to have this one.
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Beverly King has two or three Oswald style (and sounding) records. Her tunes are simple, easy to learn and great to begin with.

Somebody on Forum may have some of them.

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This is one of my favorite things Jerry Douglas has done. Out of print but through the magic of YouTube ....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Axdommm6nqc
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A must have (and I'm surprised that it hasn't been mentioned yet) is "All Old Friends" by Stacy Phillips....this recording has just about every style of dobro tune and dobro infused tunes spanning a wide variety of genres....and his playing is over the top....f you are learning or entering the realm of dobro, this is an eye opener & game changer....styles he covers are:


Western Swing

Hawaiian

Bluegrass

Blues

Old Time Country

Folk




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Gary Morse’s “Resophonic Rodeo” is another gem.
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Post by Jim Fogarty »

Thanks guys. Great stuff, so far.

Although.....you're costing me a load of $$$$!
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Post by George Rout »

Tom Swatzell of Mel Bay fame put out a few and it's easy playing stuff. I didn't see his name but with my poor eyes, I could have missed it.
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Gene Wooten-Gene Wooten Sings and Plays Dobro

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