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- Lawrence Lupkin
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As a new player, I'd like to take a quick poll. Pick 5 country albums that are not necessary pedal steel albums, but feature excellent steel on a good portion of the tunes. I have a long commute and want to fill up my CD changer. I really want to work on phrasing within a song setting as well as picking up a lick or to. I have been listening to Paul Franklin's work on Alan Jackson's Greatist Hits. In fact, if I don't get some more stuff, I'm going to wear a hole right through the CD! Thanks in advance for your replies.
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Well off the top of my head:
Just about any of the Greatest Hits of people like Merle Haggard, George Jones, Johnny Paycheck, Gary Stewart, Moe Bandy and many more that I'm not thinking of.
Waylon had a lot of steel in a somewhat different style when Ralph Mooney was playing for him, some really great stuff.
I'm sure you'll get many more great suggestions!!
Just about any of the Greatest Hits of people like Merle Haggard, George Jones, Johnny Paycheck, Gary Stewart, Moe Bandy and many more that I'm not thinking of.
Waylon had a lot of steel in a somewhat different style when Ralph Mooney was playing for him, some really great stuff.
I'm sure you'll get many more great suggestions!!
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Hey Lawrence,
Here's what I'd pick if available to you.
(1)....Ray Price's Nitelife album featuring Buddy Emmons.
(2)....Ray Price's Cherokee Cowboys Reunited also featuring BE.
(3)....Fiddlin' Frenchie Burke & the Outlaws featuring steel by a great player unknown to me.
(4)....Any old Buck Owens, Wynn Stewart, or Merle Haggard album featuring Ralph Mooney.
(5)....The Osborne Brothers album "From Rocky Top to Muddy Bottom" featuring BE.
Have a good 'un, Jerry H.
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Livin' in the Past and the Future with a 12 string Mooney Universal tuning.
Here's what I'd pick if available to you.
(1)....Ray Price's Nitelife album featuring Buddy Emmons.
(2)....Ray Price's Cherokee Cowboys Reunited also featuring BE.
(3)....Fiddlin' Frenchie Burke & the Outlaws featuring steel by a great player unknown to me.
(4)....Any old Buck Owens, Wynn Stewart, or Merle Haggard album featuring Ralph Mooney.
(5)....The Osborne Brothers album "From Rocky Top to Muddy Bottom" featuring BE.
Have a good 'un, Jerry H.
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Livin' in the Past and the Future with a 12 string Mooney Universal tuning.
By ALL means, get Ray Price's new CD featuring BE titled "Time". Some of the most beautiful I have EVER heard Buddy do. Plus the entire CD is awesomely beautiful. Buddy's tone has never been better IMO.
I play it for hours sometimes while on my computer. I am in awe as to how he is able to get that tone. Simply incredible. Beg, borrow or steal this CD if you want to sit back and enjoy one of the finest (if not THE finest) country music CD ever.
It is no longer available, but if you can find a copy of Roger Miller's "A trip in the Country", you will be thrilled with BE's on this recording. He is on every tune. And thankfully this is a rare "UN Roger Miller" type of album.
NO dang me or other such fadish novelity tunes. Just plain good ole country music from the soul. If Roger had pursued a career doing stuff like on this album, I feel he would have been twice as popular as he was.
May God rest his soul,
carl
I play it for hours sometimes while on my computer. I am in awe as to how he is able to get that tone. Simply incredible. Beg, borrow or steal this CD if you want to sit back and enjoy one of the finest (if not THE finest) country music CD ever.
It is no longer available, but if you can find a copy of Roger Miller's "A trip in the Country", you will be thrilled with BE's on this recording. He is on every tune. And thankfully this is a rare "UN Roger Miller" type of album.
NO dang me or other such fadish novelity tunes. Just plain good ole country music from the soul. If Roger had pursued a career doing stuff like on this album, I feel he would have been twice as popular as he was.
May God rest his soul,
carl
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Lawerence,
I just heard Garth's new single. Bruce is on all his recordings.
Joe Nickols, Blake Sheldon are a couple more with nice steel. I saw a new artist on MWL, Jimmy Wayne "Baby Just Stay Gone" something like that is his new single. Nice steelguitar work! Have Fun listening and learning! Theresa<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Theresa Galbraith on 04 March 2003 at 10:38 AM.]</p></FONT>
I just heard Garth's new single. Bruce is on all his recordings.
Joe Nickols, Blake Sheldon are a couple more with nice steel. I saw a new artist on MWL, Jimmy Wayne "Baby Just Stay Gone" something like that is his new single. Nice steelguitar work! Have Fun listening and learning! Theresa<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Theresa Galbraith on 04 March 2003 at 10:38 AM.]</p></FONT>
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my $.02 in no particular order- I think most of these are actually available on CD, unlike some of the previously mentioned items (like the Roger Miller)
"Diamonds and Dirt" Rodney Crowell- Paul Franklin channeling Ralph Mooney on several cuts
"Christmas Sounds of the Steel Guitar" a Buddy Emmons' Masterwork . See buddy's website for availability
"The Real Mr Heartache-the Little Darlin' Sessions" Johnny Paycheck - mainly Lloyd Green, but Sonny Curtis is in the mix too. Country Music Foundation reissue
"Buck Owens and His Buckaroos - Carnegie Hall Concert" Tom Brumley in action. Sundazed reissue
Golden Steel Guitar Hits/Steel And Strings- Jimmy Day (Bear Family reissue) simply classic steel
"Diamonds and Dirt" Rodney Crowell- Paul Franklin channeling Ralph Mooney on several cuts
"Christmas Sounds of the Steel Guitar" a Buddy Emmons' Masterwork . See buddy's website for availability
"The Real Mr Heartache-the Little Darlin' Sessions" Johnny Paycheck - mainly Lloyd Green, but Sonny Curtis is in the mix too. Country Music Foundation reissue
"Buck Owens and His Buckaroos - Carnegie Hall Concert" Tom Brumley in action. Sundazed reissue
Golden Steel Guitar Hits/Steel And Strings- Jimmy Day (Bear Family reissue) simply classic steel
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Lawrence, I do not know if you would consider it a country album or not but " Mark O'Connor And The New Nashville Cats" is a great album. It has Paul Franklin and Sonny Garrish along with several great musicians. It also features Ricky Skaggs, Vince Gill and Steve Warner on vocals. A great album to have in your collection IMO...Paul
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I have these 5 cd's (at least) in my changer for the trip to Dallas tomorrow, from Houston:
Honky Tonk Neon Nights - Big John Mills, with Robby Springfield and Tommy Detamore on steel
Green Snakes - Johnny Bush, with several great steel players
Rumor Town - Clay Blaker, w/ Tommy Detamore on steel
Welcome to the Wasteland - Clay Blaker, TD again
The Other Woman - Ray Price, w/Buddy Emmons
And about 15 others, Asleep at the Wheel live, Johan Jansen, Martina McBride's Evolution, etc.
Honky Tonk Neon Nights - Big John Mills, with Robby Springfield and Tommy Detamore on steel
Green Snakes - Johnny Bush, with several great steel players
Rumor Town - Clay Blaker, w/ Tommy Detamore on steel
Welcome to the Wasteland - Clay Blaker, TD again
The Other Woman - Ray Price, w/Buddy Emmons
And about 15 others, Asleep at the Wheel live, Johan Jansen, Martina McBride's Evolution, etc.
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