Lynn Anderson - Top of the World - PSG Player?
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Lynn Anderson - Top of the World - PSG Player?
Wondering if anyone knows who played Pedal Steel on Lynn Anderson's cover of the Carpenters' tune "Top of the World?" I know Buddy Emmons played on the Carpenters recording but I just cant find any personnel listing for Lynn's recording.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yztFjX6-4A
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yztFjX6-4A
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I wasn't there, but Buddy is credited for "TOTW", whereas Red Rhodes was credited for "A Song For You".That is interesting info on both Red Rhodes and Buddy Emmons playing Steel on the Carpenters cut of TOTW…
This makes some sense when you see the session musicians on the record: Hal Blaine, Joe Osborne and Louis Shelton were all LA studio guys. Leon Russell was a part of that group, along with Glen Campbell, Carol Kaye, etc. Red would have fit right in there. Buddy, not so much (IMHO).
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Buddy lived and worked in LA from roughly 68 to 74. it's fairly common knowledge that both Red and Buddy were utilized on TOTW. I can certainly hear the difference between the intro and the fillsDon Downes wrote:I wasn't there, but Buddy is credited for "TOTW", whereas Red Rhodes was credited for "A Song For You".That is interesting info on both Red Rhodes and Buddy Emmons playing Steel on the Carpenters cut of TOTW…
This makes some sense when you see the session musicians on the record: Hal Blaine, Joe Osborne and Louis Shelton were all LA studio guys. Leon Russell was a part of that group, along with Glen Campbell, Carol Kaye, etc. Red would have fit right in there. Buddy, not so much (IMHO).
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Buddy confirmed and explained here on the forum why both he and Red were used back in 2006...
Buddy Emmons wrote: When Richard rolled the song he told me he was going to keep Red's intro and ending and I was to play the fills...
...It’s hard to speculate as to what may have been behind Richard’s structuring of the arrangement; but judging from my experience with him I can only assume he wanted more signature licks and movement in the fills. Richard went as far as to sit at the piano and play notes for me to listen to that reflected the style he was looking for.
Replacing someone else’s track or being bumped off of a track is not a big deal to me. I’ve been replaced more than once and my solution was to simply pick up pieces of my life and move on. Meanwhile, I suspect that Richard Carpenter was doing his job as a producer by starting with a pedal steel sound in his head and doing what it took to get it on tape.
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Buddy's comments first-hand - noting Red was kept on the intro and ending:
https://steelguitarforum.com/Forum10/HTML/201564.html
https://steelguitarforum.com/Forum10/HTML/201564.html
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I like the Steel Intro on the Lynn Anderson version. As a big Lynn Anderson fan I think they coulda used a bit more studio magic on her voice (it sounds very dry to me).
Poking around Youtube I find a few other live and studio versions of Lynn doing TOTW, with Pedal Steel.
I liked a Richard Carpenter comment he made in a Carpenters documentary where he says how suprised he was to find his sister was the best singer to ever walk the face of the earth.
Agreed!
Poking around Youtube I find a few other live and studio versions of Lynn doing TOTW, with Pedal Steel.
I liked a Richard Carpenter comment he made in a Carpenters documentary where he says how suprised he was to find his sister was the best singer to ever walk the face of the earth.
Agreed!
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