Any new album recommendations?
Moderator: Shoshanah Marohn
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Any new album recommendations?
I'm keen to hear newer recordings!
Primarily interested in folk and alternative country.
Not interested in commercial 'new country' sound.
Thanks for your suggestions!
michael
Primarily interested in folk and alternative country.
Not interested in commercial 'new country' sound.
Thanks for your suggestions!
michael
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Yes here's a Album Produced by Two Steel players> (Ricky Davis and Tommy Detamore); and All songs are written by Weldon Henson; except the 1st one; as "Hey Bottle of Whiskey" was a Non-charting song by Gary Stewart many years ago; he gave to Weldon to cut.
Enjoy.(yes I played all pedal steel and Dobro and sang all Harmonies)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... b0LnHHm3Oa
Enjoy.(yes I played all pedal steel and Dobro and sang all Harmonies)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... b0LnHHm3Oa
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Mac Leaphart, songwriter in Nashville
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Thanks ya'll for the kind words; I'm very proud of my Boy Weldon....and the newest CD out is called "Texas Made" and I got my Partner and producer Lloyd Maines to head this one up!!!....Get it while you can.
https://youtu.be/Dg0C1UwIiJ0
https://youtu.be/Dg0C1UwIiJ0
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I can second Cody Jinks. He's in the alternative country genre. The man doesn't just sound country... he is country, which it sounds like you're looking for. The songs feel auto-biographical and come from 'country' perspective on the world. Nothing against roots-ier stuff, but sometimes you want something that sounds more real and personal.Craig Stock wrote:Whitey Morgan and the 78's, Cody Jinks, Mike and the Moonpies, Zephaniah Ohoro are a few others to check out.
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Yes Curt, and great steel on all of them mostly from forum members, And I'm all in with Weldon Henson and Ricky, got all his Cds and they are awesome, Ricky is the best and is helping to keep Texas Honky Tonk alive and well, or should I say Weldon
Regards, Craig
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Which songs?
On what songs does he play, Gabriel?Gabriel Edell wrote:Yola's "Walk Through Fire". Basically sounds like an early 70s countrypolitan record except with an amazing soul singer on lead vocals.
Beautiful pedal steel playing on a few songs by Russ Pahl.
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It's been out for years now but one of my favorite albums of the last 10 years - Peter Cooper's album which is called The Lloyd Green Album. Great song writing by Peter Cooper and Lloyd Green is all over every song. It is basically a singer/songwriter (Peter) with a pedal steel player (Lloyd Green). Excellent!
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Tyler Ramsey - For The Morning
Michael,
Check out Tyler Ramsey's 2019 release, bet it fits the bill of what you're looking for. Steel credits go to Russ Pahl and Matt Smith.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avhBsH23GFE
Check out Tyler Ramsey's 2019 release, bet it fits the bill of what you're looking for. Steel credits go to Russ Pahl and Matt Smith.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avhBsH23GFE
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Re: Which songs?
"It Ain't Easier"Joachim Kettner wrote:On what songs does he play, Gabriel?Gabriel Edell wrote:Yola's "Walk Through Fire". Basically sounds like an early 70s countrypolitan record except with an amazing soul singer on lead vocals.
Beautiful pedal steel playing on a few songs by Russ Pahl.
"Rock Me Gently"
"Love All Night"
"Deep Blue Dream"
It's possible there's PS on some other songs but if so, it's buried way back in the mix.
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