Steel Player on Ringo's new record
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Steel Player on Ringo's new record
T-Bone Burnett has written songs for a new record by Ringo.
Just curious who is playing steel on it, if any.
Here's an article about it
https://savingcountrymusic.com/the-secr ... e-beatles/
Just curious who is playing steel on it, if any.
Here's an article about it
https://savingcountrymusic.com/the-secr ... e-beatles/
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I was wondering about that.. The steel playing is first class of course, and I knew it was somebody in the elite ranks of steel players. I kind of liked the songs I have heard from the album so far. Its actually a lot closer to "classic' country music than just about anything you hear on "country" radio these days.Ringo doesn't have a great voice but hey neither did Ernest Tubb and he was a big country star for decades. I like it, and hope it gets some airplay.
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Ringo has always been the country enthusiast of the 4. He sang on The Beatles cover of Buck Owens "Act Naturally" and wrote "What Goes On" and "Don't Pass Me By" which had a definite country-rock vibe. Pete Drake played steel on and produced his 1970 album Beaucoups of Blues. George Harrison introduced Ringo to Pete Drake when he was recording All Things Must Pass.
It's awesome that he decided to do another country project when it was first announced I was tentatively excited. It's doubly awesome that Paul Franklin is playing on it. That solo on "Time on My Hands" needs to be transcribed it's great.
Ringo's voice really hasn't aged that much. He's in his mid 80s it's very impressive to have that kind of consistency at that age.
It's awesome that he decided to do another country project when it was first announced I was tentatively excited. It's doubly awesome that Paul Franklin is playing on it. That solo on "Time on My Hands" needs to be transcribed it's great.
The rockers want their country to sound like country and the country artists want to be pop stars so the "country" ends up sounding like pop.Bob Carlucci wrote:Its actually a lot closer to "classic' country music than just about anything you hear on "country" radio these days.
Ringo's voice really hasn't aged that much. He's in his mid 80s it's very impressive to have that kind of consistency at that age.
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Thanks for the replies and info!, it comes out on Jan 10th, and here's the song 'Time on my Hands', with great playing by Mr. Franklin!
You can tell that Ringo likes steel, it's great that he or T-Bone let him stretch out a bit on this song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rjWYp67v4g
You can tell that Ringo likes steel, it's great that he or T-Bone let him stretch out a bit on this song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rjWYp67v4g
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After bunch of listens, I think this song is great and Paul shares as much time as Ringo playing, maybe even more!
Thanks, Paul for such a great performance, looking forward to the full release on the 10th!
Thanks, Paul for such a great performance, looking forward to the full release on the 10th!
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