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Topic: Jay Dee Maness best CDs? |
David Doggett
From: Bawl'mer, MD (formerly of MS, Nawluns, Gnashville, Knocksville, Lost Angeles, Bahsten. and Philly)
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Posted 29 Nov 2005 10:10 pm
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For a Xmas treat for myself I want to get a couple of CDs featuring Jay Dee Maness on steel. He is such an inspiration to me. What are your favorite CDs with him (new or old, instrumentals or with vocals)? Thanks for any opinions. [This message was edited by David Doggett on 29 November 2005 at 10:12 PM.] |
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Skip Edwards
From: LA,CA
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Posted 29 Nov 2005 10:12 pm
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"Bakersfield Bound" - Chris Hillman & Herb Pedersen |
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Henning Antonsen
From: Gaupevegen 18, 2335 Stange, Norway
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Posted 30 Nov 2005 1:47 am
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Desert Rose Band - "Pages Of Life".
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Emmons LeGrande III
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Tore Blestrud
From: Oslo, Norway
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Chris Brooks
From: Providence, Rhode Island
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Posted 30 Nov 2005 4:58 am
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Don't forget his cuts with Tony Booth from the 70s. (Only on vinyl, maybe?) Classic.
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Jody Cameron
From: Angleton, TX,, USA
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Posted 30 Nov 2005 5:35 am
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"Keys in the Mailbox" by Tony Booth is great. You can get it on CD from the ET Record Shop in Ft. Worth, TX. |
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Charles Curtis
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Posted 30 Nov 2005 8:12 am
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You can listen to a little of Jay Dee's playing at his web site; www.jaydeemaness.com....and on these videos, that I play often, just check out his feel, touch, tone or whatever you want to call it, IMO there is none better. IMO his pitch is as close to perfect as possible, with a solid approach to everything he does with no or little bar movement because he is that good when he "hits" it, everytime. I'll bet that a lot of musicians have purchased these videos to study and get a "feel" for his technique and approach. I don't see how it can get any better; watching him on tape just nails it. For years Jay Dee has won awards and long ago I emailed Scotty wondering why he wasn't in the SGHOF, which was probably in the works unbeknowns to me at that time. I believe that videos lets one get a little closer to the artist and his vocal instruction has always benefited me. I just think that it, coupled with the tab can really help anyone, and I do mean anyone in the business. The first time I walked in where he was playing, long ago, I was simply amazed. I had never heard better. Check out what he did with Eric Clapton for example. |
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Skip Edwards
From: LA,CA
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Posted 30 Nov 2005 9:50 am
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Check out Byron Berline's "Outrageous".
There's only a couple of steel solos, but they're worth the price of admission.
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Stephan Franck
From: La Crescenta, California, USA
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Posted 30 Nov 2005 1:22 pm
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We were lucky enough to have Jay Dee work on our album, MAYBE I'M A HOUND DOG last year. there are some really cool solos, and Jay Dee really sweet and unique personal touch is all over the album (and very present in the mix...)
You can check out sound bites on our website (see signature below), and reviews by fellow forumites. There's also a link to order the album if you really have to...
Happy Hollidays!
Stephan
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Stephan Franck
From: La Crescenta, California, USA
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Posted 30 Nov 2005 1:23 pm
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sorry, double post...
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[This message was edited by Stephan Franck on 30 November 2005 at 01:31 PM.] |
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scott murray
From: Asheville, NC
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Posted 30 Nov 2005 4:08 pm
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'Safe At Home' by Gram Parsons and the International Submarine Band is my hands-down favorite.
It's not out on CD but Buck Owens 'Live in London' is another classic.
And don't forget 'Sweetheart of the Rodeo' by the Byrds. I know it's more Lloyd than JayDee, but man he sounds great on "You Don't Miss Your Water", etc.[This message was edited by scott murray on 01 December 2005 at 05:35 PM.] |
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Michael Johnstone
From: Sylmar,Ca. USA
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Posted 30 Nov 2005 7:49 pm
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I've had the good fortune to see Jay Dee play dozens of times in the 30 years I've lived in L.A. and have shared the stage in a twin steel lineup a few times. Add to that the many times I've recorded him in my studio and sat next to him in the control room watching him play and what can I say - he makes what he does look easy.
One time in the studio he played some beautiful turnaround with a real slick resolve at the end and I stopped him and said "What in the hell was that?" He just said "Oh,that was just a seventh chord....." |
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Jim Palenscar
From: Oceanside, Calif, USA
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Posted 1 Dec 2005 6:59 am
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If you don't have either of his teaching videos/DVD's- you owe it to yourself for Christmas! |
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Steve Dodson
From: Sparta, Tennessee, USA
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Posted 1 Dec 2005 2:01 pm
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I agree with all the above,and to go along with it.JayDee is just as nice a guy as he is a Player. |
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Jason Odd
From: Stawell, Victoria, Australia
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Posted 2 Dec 2005 4:35 am
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BUCK OWENS
Live In London
Sundazed Compact Disc: SC 11095
(from the Sundazed website)
Buck Owens was the original, border-bustin’ ambassador of American country music. Beginning with his acclaimed live stint at Carnegie Hall, to Japan where the crowd’s overwhelming enthusiasm was downright staggering, Buck would continue to herd his posse into venues worldwide. But he’d wait to hit yet another landmark locale before recording his next live album. At the renown London Palladium, Buck and his Buckaroos performed a full program of their all-time hits and added to the festive frenzy with then-recent, single successes like “Who’s Gonna Mow Your Grass” and “Johnny B. Goode.” And it’s all captured here: from emcee David Allen’s introduction to Buck’s affectionate on-stage patter to the stellar performances themselves. An album to be royally remembered and relived, Sundazed is proud to present Buck Owens in London on compact disc for the first time. Enhanced with informative new liners, bonus tracks and much more, it’s a gala affair as only a born ’n’ bred Bakersfield boy could do it!
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As SCott noted, it's Jay Dee on steel for this 1969 outing. |
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Derrell Stephens
From: Shreveport, La. USA
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Posted 2 Dec 2005 4:57 am
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I have all of the recordings/DVD's mentioned in the posts plus the great cut of Misty by Ray Stevens (perhaps Jay Dee will share the story someday of how he ended up on that session)... this is the one that bagged me!
No better player, and a wonderful friend! |
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scott murray
From: Asheville, NC
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Posted 2 Dec 2005 11:00 am
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so they finally reissued that bugger! wonderful news. I've been hounding them for years to get that one out, but I always got a negative response.
there's an instrumental on there called "A Happening in Londontown"... JayDee plays a great rocking single-note ride, and Don Rich plays what's gotta be the weirdest solo of his career. It sounds like one of those backward guitar parts you'd hear on a Beatles record. |
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scott murray
From: Asheville, NC
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David Wren
From: Placerville, California, USA
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Posted 2 Dec 2005 2:04 pm
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David, if you don't already have a copy, "Suite Steel", Jay Dee, Buddy E., Rusty Young, Sneaky Pete and I belive Red Rhodes also.
Now that's a Steel CD.
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www.ameechapman.com
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Dag Wolf
From: Bergen, Norway
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Posted 2 Dec 2005 3:14 pm
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If you like a lot of backup steel of JayDee the "Bakersfield Bound" are packed with it and it`s great.
There`s a LP/CD of Chris Hillman called "Desert Rose" from 1984. I think this was released just before they formed the Desert Rose Band.
In my book JayDee are one of the best and freshest steelplaying you can ever listen to.
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Thom Ferman
From: Las Vegas, NV, USA
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Posted 2 Dec 2005 3:38 pm
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I've gotta say Bakersfield Bound is my favorite but Jay Dee's work is always inspiring.
Quick story, I met Jay Dee at Viva Fresh in Burbank, CA a few years back after I'd just started playing PSG. I'd had my guitar for about 2 weeks when I went to see Jay Dee play. I told him I was learning to play and he offered to let me sit in with the band on his infamous '69 black beauty Emmons PP. I respectfully declined, but his gracious offer, genuiness and encouragement will always be remembered. Thanks Jay Dee!
A forever fan[This message was edited by Thom Ferman on 02 December 2005 at 03:40 PM.] |
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Jason Schofield
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Posted 2 Dec 2005 7:40 pm
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Don't forget his amazing playing on one of the greatest shows ever, The Dukes of Hazzard. The lightning fast runs during the car chase scenes give me goosebumps.! |
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