Steel Player/Players on Lefty album?
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Steel Player/Players on Lefty album?
I just recently bought a Lefty Frizzell CD titled "That's the Way Love Goes - The Final Recordings of Lefty Frizzell". Most of this CD was cut between '72' and '74'. Not all of it is great, but most of it is. Unfortunately, as like most compilation albums there are no credits. From what I can tell there are several different steelers on the album. One particular cut just knocked me out... The kickoff is great, but the turnaround is outstanding and I'd like to know who played it. I'm thinking maybe Lloyd Green. The song is called "She Found the Key". Some of the material on this album would stand up with the best of Lefty's material. I'm going to try to send a clip to Ricky & Rebel to post on their site. Hopefully, someone will tab it.
If any of you have the original album with credits, I'd love to know who is playing steel on this song.
Thanks!
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Dave Burr
Remington Sustainmaster S-10 w/pad 3x4
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If any of you have the original album with credits, I'd love to know who is playing steel on this song.
Thanks!
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Dave Burr
Remington Sustainmaster S-10 w/pad 3x4
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June 14, 1972
Columbia Studios - Nashville, TN
Producer: Glenn Sutton
Songs: "GIVE ME MORE, MORE, MORE (OF YOUR KISSES)" 2 Ray Price - Lefty Frizzell - Jim Beck
"YOU BABE" Sanger D. Shafer
"THIS JUST AIN'T NO GOOD DAY FOR LEAVIN'"
Dallas Frazier - Sanger D. Shafer
Personnel: Lefty Frizzell - vocal
Ray Edenton - guitar
Jimmy Capps - guitar
Glenn Sutton - guitar
Pete Drake - steel guitar
Bob Thompson - banjo
Hargus "Pig" Robbins - piano
Bob Moore - bass
Buddy Harman - drums
December 14, 1972
Woodland Sound Studio - Nashville, TN
Producer: Don Gant
Songs:"DOWN BY THE RAILROAD TRACK"
Dallas Frazier
"LET ME GIVE HER FLOWERS"Gordon H. Terry
"IF I HAD HALF THE SENSE (A FOOL WAS BORN WITH)" Donald Lee Pearce
Personnel: Lefty Frizzell - vocal
Pete Wade - guitar
Jimmy Capps - guitar
Bob Thompson - guitar
Hal Rugg - steel guitar
Gordon Terry - fiddle
Ron Oates - piano
Bobby Dyson - bass
Jim Isbell - drums
December 19, 1972
Woodland Sound Studio - Nashville, TN
Producer: Don Gant
Songs:"I BUY THE WINE" Rory M. Bourke - Gayle Barnhill
"IF SHE JUST HELPS ME GET OVER YOU" Allen Reynolds - Don Williams
"FALLING" Sanger D. Shafer - A.L. Owens
"RAILROAD LADY" Jimmy Buffett - Jerry Jeff Walker
Personnel: Lefty Frizzell - vocal
Jerry Stembridge - guitar
Jimmy Capps - guitar
John Lee Christopher - guitar
Hal Rugg - steel guitar
Gordon Terry - fiddle
Buddy Spicher - fiddle
Ron Oates - piano
Bobby Dyson - bass
Jim Isbell - drums
July 17, 1973
Woodland Sound Studio - Nashville, TN
Producer: Don Gant
Songs: "I CAN'T GET OVER YOU TO SAVE MY LIFE"
Sanger D. Shafer - Lefty Frizzell
"I NEVER GO AROUND MIRRORS" Sanger D. Shafer - Lefty Frizzell
"THAT'S THE WAY LOVE GOES" Sanger D. Shafer - Lefty Frizzell
Personnel: Lefty Frizzell - vocal
Abe Mulkey - harmony vocal
Grady Martin - guitar / leader
Harold Bradley - guitar
Jerry Stembridge - guitar
Pete Drake - steel guitar
Johnny Gimble - fiddle
Buddy Spicher - fiddle
Hargus "Pig" Robbins - piano
Bob Moore - bass
Buddy Harman - drum
April 30, 1974
Woodland Sound Studio - Nashville, TN
Producer: Don Gant
Songs: "SHE FOUND THE KEY" Sanger D. Shafer - Lefty Frizzell
"I WONDER WHO'S BUILDING A BRIDGE" A.L. Owens - Roger Burch
"MY WISHING ROOM" Sanger D. Shafer - Lefty Frizzell
Personnel: Lefty Frizzell - vocal
Abe Mulkey - harmony vocal
Jerry Shook - guitar
Jimmy Capps - guitar
Harold Bradley - guitar
Jeff Newman - guitar
Weldon Myrick - steel guitar
Buddy Spicher - fiddle
Hargus "Pig" Robbins - piano
Billy Linneman - bass
Jim Isbell - drums
August 14, 1974
Woodland Sound Studio - Nashville, TN
Producer: Don Gant
Songs: "I'M GONNA HANG OUT MY MIND TODAY"
Sanger D. Shafer - Dallas Frazier
"SITTIN' AND THINKIN'" Charlie Rich
"I LOVE YOU A THOUSAND WAYS" 4 Lefty Frizzell - Jim Beck
"I'M NOT THAT GOOD AT GOODBYE" Bob McDill - Don Williams
Personnel: Lefty Frizzell - vocal
Jerry Stembridge - guitar
Jeff Newman - guitar
Kelso Herston - guitar
Reggie Young - guitar
Weldon Myrick - steel guitar
Buddy Spicher - fiddle
Bobby Wood - piano
Henry Strzelecki - bass
Jim Isbell - drums
October 22, 1974
Woodland Sound Studio - Nashville, TN
Producer: Don Gant
Songs: "YESTERDAY JUST PASSED MY WAY AGAIN"
Sanger D. Shafer - Darlene Shafer
"LIFE'S LIKE POETRY" Merle Haggard
Personnel: Lefty Frizzell - vocal
David Kirby - guitar
Kelso Herston - guitar
John Lee Christopher - guitar
Jerry Shook - guitar
Jeff Newman - steel guitar
Johnny Gimble - fiddle
Ron Oates - piano
Billy Linneman - bass
Jerry Carrigan - drums
Columbia Studios - Nashville, TN
Producer: Glenn Sutton
Songs: "GIVE ME MORE, MORE, MORE (OF YOUR KISSES)" 2 Ray Price - Lefty Frizzell - Jim Beck
"YOU BABE" Sanger D. Shafer
"THIS JUST AIN'T NO GOOD DAY FOR LEAVIN'"
Dallas Frazier - Sanger D. Shafer
Personnel: Lefty Frizzell - vocal
Ray Edenton - guitar
Jimmy Capps - guitar
Glenn Sutton - guitar
Pete Drake - steel guitar
Bob Thompson - banjo
Hargus "Pig" Robbins - piano
Bob Moore - bass
Buddy Harman - drums
December 14, 1972
Woodland Sound Studio - Nashville, TN
Producer: Don Gant
Songs:"DOWN BY THE RAILROAD TRACK"
Dallas Frazier
"LET ME GIVE HER FLOWERS"Gordon H. Terry
"IF I HAD HALF THE SENSE (A FOOL WAS BORN WITH)" Donald Lee Pearce
Personnel: Lefty Frizzell - vocal
Pete Wade - guitar
Jimmy Capps - guitar
Bob Thompson - guitar
Hal Rugg - steel guitar
Gordon Terry - fiddle
Ron Oates - piano
Bobby Dyson - bass
Jim Isbell - drums
December 19, 1972
Woodland Sound Studio - Nashville, TN
Producer: Don Gant
Songs:"I BUY THE WINE" Rory M. Bourke - Gayle Barnhill
"IF SHE JUST HELPS ME GET OVER YOU" Allen Reynolds - Don Williams
"FALLING" Sanger D. Shafer - A.L. Owens
"RAILROAD LADY" Jimmy Buffett - Jerry Jeff Walker
Personnel: Lefty Frizzell - vocal
Jerry Stembridge - guitar
Jimmy Capps - guitar
John Lee Christopher - guitar
Hal Rugg - steel guitar
Gordon Terry - fiddle
Buddy Spicher - fiddle
Ron Oates - piano
Bobby Dyson - bass
Jim Isbell - drums
July 17, 1973
Woodland Sound Studio - Nashville, TN
Producer: Don Gant
Songs: "I CAN'T GET OVER YOU TO SAVE MY LIFE"
Sanger D. Shafer - Lefty Frizzell
"I NEVER GO AROUND MIRRORS" Sanger D. Shafer - Lefty Frizzell
"THAT'S THE WAY LOVE GOES" Sanger D. Shafer - Lefty Frizzell
Personnel: Lefty Frizzell - vocal
Abe Mulkey - harmony vocal
Grady Martin - guitar / leader
Harold Bradley - guitar
Jerry Stembridge - guitar
Pete Drake - steel guitar
Johnny Gimble - fiddle
Buddy Spicher - fiddle
Hargus "Pig" Robbins - piano
Bob Moore - bass
Buddy Harman - drum
April 30, 1974
Woodland Sound Studio - Nashville, TN
Producer: Don Gant
Songs: "SHE FOUND THE KEY" Sanger D. Shafer - Lefty Frizzell
"I WONDER WHO'S BUILDING A BRIDGE" A.L. Owens - Roger Burch
"MY WISHING ROOM" Sanger D. Shafer - Lefty Frizzell
Personnel: Lefty Frizzell - vocal
Abe Mulkey - harmony vocal
Jerry Shook - guitar
Jimmy Capps - guitar
Harold Bradley - guitar
Jeff Newman - guitar
Weldon Myrick - steel guitar
Buddy Spicher - fiddle
Hargus "Pig" Robbins - piano
Billy Linneman - bass
Jim Isbell - drums
August 14, 1974
Woodland Sound Studio - Nashville, TN
Producer: Don Gant
Songs: "I'M GONNA HANG OUT MY MIND TODAY"
Sanger D. Shafer - Dallas Frazier
"SITTIN' AND THINKIN'" Charlie Rich
"I LOVE YOU A THOUSAND WAYS" 4 Lefty Frizzell - Jim Beck
"I'M NOT THAT GOOD AT GOODBYE" Bob McDill - Don Williams
Personnel: Lefty Frizzell - vocal
Jerry Stembridge - guitar
Jeff Newman - guitar
Kelso Herston - guitar
Reggie Young - guitar
Weldon Myrick - steel guitar
Buddy Spicher - fiddle
Bobby Wood - piano
Henry Strzelecki - bass
Jim Isbell - drums
October 22, 1974
Woodland Sound Studio - Nashville, TN
Producer: Don Gant
Songs: "YESTERDAY JUST PASSED MY WAY AGAIN"
Sanger D. Shafer - Darlene Shafer
"LIFE'S LIKE POETRY" Merle Haggard
Personnel: Lefty Frizzell - vocal
David Kirby - guitar
Kelso Herston - guitar
John Lee Christopher - guitar
Jerry Shook - guitar
Jeff Newman - steel guitar
Johnny Gimble - fiddle
Ron Oates - piano
Billy Linneman - bass
Jerry Carrigan - drums
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"How Far Down Can I Go"
"She's Gone Gone Gone"
"Running Into Memories of You"
"Confused"
(from the Columbia LP "The Sad Side of Love"
Recorded: February 10, 1965, 2-5 PM
Columbia Studio B - 804 16 Ave. South, Nashville TN
Produced by Don Law & Frank Jones
Grady Martin - lead Guitar / leader
Ray Edenton - rhythm
Harold Bradley - bass guitar (tic-tac)
Pete Drake - steel
Joe Zinken - bass
Buddy Harmon - drums
Bill Pursell - piano
Abe Mulkey - harmony vocal
Kevin
"She's Gone Gone Gone"
"Running Into Memories of You"
"Confused"
(from the Columbia LP "The Sad Side of Love"
Recorded: February 10, 1965, 2-5 PM
Columbia Studio B - 804 16 Ave. South, Nashville TN
Produced by Don Law & Frank Jones
Grady Martin - lead Guitar / leader
Ray Edenton - rhythm
Harold Bradley - bass guitar (tic-tac)
Pete Drake - steel
Joe Zinken - bass
Buddy Harmon - drums
Bill Pursell - piano
Abe Mulkey - harmony vocal
Kevin
Jason! Wow! Thanks so much! You have provided a wealth of information. It's much appreciated! Donny, I hope you get a chance to hear it someday. It's fantastic! I'm going to try to send a clip of the intro and turnaround to Rebel & Ricky to put on their website. Who knows maybe Ricky or Jeff will tab it.
Thanks again!
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Dave Burr
Remington Sustainmaster S-10 w/pad 3x4
Thanks again!
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Dave Burr
Remington Sustainmaster S-10 w/pad 3x4
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Kevin,
I didn't know Pete Drake played a E9th tuning. I thought he only played his own tuning and setup on the back neck which I felt was limited In what he could get out of. What he did get was real purty and differant. The sounds he got on Willie Nelson, Red Sovine and Tammy's early recordings. Do you know any back ground on that?.
Thanks for the info and hoping for more.
Bob Carlson
I didn't know Pete Drake played a E9th tuning. I thought he only played his own tuning and setup on the back neck which I felt was limited In what he could get out of. What he did get was real purty and differant. The sounds he got on Willie Nelson, Red Sovine and Tammy's early recordings. Do you know any back ground on that?.
Thanks for the info and hoping for more.
Bob Carlson
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Bob
Pete's E9th & C6th tunings as of March 1975 (Winnie Winston book):
E9th
<font face="monospace" size="3"><pre>
1 2 3 4 5 6 rkl rkr
F# G
Eb
G# A G A
E F# Eb
B C# D C#
G# A G A
F#
E Eb F Eb
D
B C#
</pre></font>
C6
<font face="monospace" size="3"><pre>
1 2 3 4 5 6 RKL RKR
G A
E F Eb
C D B
A B B
G F#
E Eb
C
A B
F F# E
C D A
</pre></font>
Some of Pete's early sounding E9th stuff was played on C6 (late 50's - early 60's).
The combination of pedals 3, 4 and rkl(E9th) is what Pete used instead of the F knee lever and the A pedal. Pedals 3, 4 and rkl (two frets up) = F knee lever and A pedal (three frets up).
Hope this makes sense
Kevin <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by KEVIN OWENS on 13 July 2001 at 06:21 PM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by KEVIN OWENS on 13 July 2001 at 06:23 PM.]</p></FONT>
Pete's E9th & C6th tunings as of March 1975 (Winnie Winston book):
E9th
<font face="monospace" size="3"><pre>
1 2 3 4 5 6 rkl rkr
F# G
Eb
G# A G A
E F# Eb
B C# D C#
G# A G A
F#
E Eb F Eb
D
B C#
</pre></font>
C6
<font face="monospace" size="3"><pre>
1 2 3 4 5 6 RKL RKR
G A
E F Eb
C D B
A B B
G F#
E Eb
C
A B
F F# E
C D A
</pre></font>
Some of Pete's early sounding E9th stuff was played on C6 (late 50's - early 60's).
The combination of pedals 3, 4 and rkl(E9th) is what Pete used instead of the F knee lever and the A pedal. Pedals 3, 4 and rkl (two frets up) = F knee lever and A pedal (three frets up).
Hope this makes sense
Kevin <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by KEVIN OWENS on 13 July 2001 at 06:21 PM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by KEVIN OWENS on 13 July 2001 at 06:23 PM.]</p></FONT>
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