Vote for the Best of Buddy Emmons
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I just love everything Buddy has ever played, even the Two Aces Back Together album that I gather Buddy would rather forget.
The playing on Trip In The Country still stands up today as exceptional. If I was forced to name a single piece it would be his break on Little Hotel Room by Merle Haggard and Ray Charles. Just absolute sublime taste.
The playing on Trip In The Country still stands up today as exceptional. If I was forced to name a single piece it would be his break on Little Hotel Room by Merle Haggard and Ray Charles. Just absolute sublime taste.
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One cut I forgot to mention, and I'm pretty sure nobody has the CD, is Buddy's little take on Cole Porter's "It's Alright With Me," recorded by Florida singer Rick Fryefield on his CD.
I've forgotten the name of the CD, since it's not in front of me. Buddy plays great on it, as does Jernigan on some cuts.
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I've forgotten the name of the CD, since it's not in front of me. Buddy plays great on it, as does Jernigan on some cuts.
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Not long ago I purchased the CD "We're Steel Swingin" from Buddy which contains big band numbers "Take The A Train" and "Moon Light Serenade" as well as "Caravan", "Midnight In Old Amarillo" and others. Features great vocals by Ray Pennington also. Don't hear these done by others at shows. Certainly above my humble abilities.
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Yes,"A Trip In the Country"!
also for me,"My Weakness is Too Strong",
written by Bunky Keels; and a cut from a Ronnie Blakely album on Elektra: "Dues".
Of course,all the Ray(s) cuts, and an L.A. period,reel-to-reel tape that Jack Laux used to play for me which featured Buddy on Don Rollins' demo of his song "Every Fool Down There Wants Icewater Too". BE's playing on that cut was just undescribable! I darn near wrecked Jack's motor-home the first time I heard it wish I knew where it is now.
Thanks Buddy,for more than a lifetime of great listening!<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Mike Cass on 28 August 2006 at 06:10 AM.]</p></FONT>
also for me,"My Weakness is Too Strong",
written by Bunky Keels; and a cut from a Ronnie Blakely album on Elektra: "Dues".
Of course,all the Ray(s) cuts, and an L.A. period,reel-to-reel tape that Jack Laux used to play for me which featured Buddy on Don Rollins' demo of his song "Every Fool Down There Wants Icewater Too". BE's playing on that cut was just undescribable! I darn near wrecked Jack's motor-home the first time I heard it wish I knew where it is now.
Thanks Buddy,for more than a lifetime of great listening!<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Mike Cass on 28 August 2006 at 06:10 AM.]</p></FONT>
There was a short sound file from a copy of "Country Girl" by Darrell McCall that someone posted several years ago that had a little run in there by Buddy that would make the hair stand up on your neck.
I down loaded it but through time and many computer crashes have lost it and have never been able to find it since, sure would like to find this song again.
I down loaded it but through time and many computer crashes have lost it and have never been able to find it since, sure would like to find this song again.
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Countless ballads with great touch,tone and innovation ... I always liked the Steve Young recordings. Also an Elton John tune called "Blue Eyes" (I think that's right) ... And of course the Jazz and Be-Bop recordings - "Minors Aloud Album" - "Mardi Gras","The Great Stream","Plus Nine", etc ... there are so many. What an inspiration - Thanks Buddy!!
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Back in the 60's I was one of the western-swing players who thought that pedals on the steel guitar that I had heard on recordings, was too hillbilly sounding, and I had refused to use them.
....that is, until the night that I first heard Ray Price singing Nightlife with Buddy playing steel with those C6 pedals!
So, my vote for the best of Buddy Emmons, is his interpretation on that recording that changed the opinion of so many players about the potential of pedals on the steel guitar.
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....that is, until the night that I first heard Ray Price singing Nightlife with Buddy playing steel with those C6 pedals!
So, my vote for the best of Buddy Emmons, is his interpretation on that recording that changed the opinion of so many players about the potential of pedals on the steel guitar.
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I am dying to hear Redneck Jazz Explosion, but its out of print. I cannot find A trip n the Country either. can anyone help me out?
Im gonna order the black album , christmas music, and some of the swing stuff from Buddy's site but cannot find those two anywhere.
I am jealous of you all having all thes recordings, but on the other hand I maybe get to hear em for the first time
Thanks Mr. Emmons for the wonderful music and inspiration!!
Im gonna order the black album , christmas music, and some of the swing stuff from Buddy's site but cannot find those two anywhere.
I am jealous of you all having all thes recordings, but on the other hand I maybe get to hear em for the first time
Thanks Mr. Emmons for the wonderful music and inspiration!!
I cannot find Volcanic Action of My Soul either. What is it about records with great steel on em that makes em go Out Of Print so quickly? I mean its not like ray Charles is some obscure fringe artist or something...Maybe one of the billion "best of" has tracks from Volcanic on it but since i cannot find a track listing I will never know I guess. Does anyone know if the "Ray Charles -The Complete Country and Western Recordings" has part or all of "volcanic.." on it?<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Ben Jones on 28 August 2006 at 01:59 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Far too many to narrow down to even a few dozen for me, but as of late I've been listening, dailey, to a Step One recording called 'The Gospel Side of Gene Watson'; my favorite cut being 'My eyes are on the Prize', but naturally his work on the entire project is, well, there simply are no words I can think of; I guess most of them have already been printed in this topic.
Another one that I recently have been crying and laughing over at the same time is 'Gentle on My Mind' with Hartford.
I thank God for a lot of things; Buddy Emmons is one of them.
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Another one that I recently have been crying and laughing over at the same time is 'Gentle on My Mind' with Hartford.
I thank God for a lot of things; Buddy Emmons is one of them.
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Buddy has been blessed with a great talent that has brought tremendous enjoyment, excitement and many goosebumps over the years. Can't pick a favorite as there are too many. Actually everything he plays is a treasure, classic and memorable and oh that tone and feel. I had the good fortune to attend a jam session at the Andrew Jackson Hotel in the 60's with Buddy & friends and I've never been the same since. Sincere appreciation and thanks Buddy for all your great music.
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I think that Buddy's "in your face playing" like the cut he did on Jimmy Dickens "Take and Ole Cold Tater andd wait" and the medley he did on the Rainbow album starting with the Wabash Cannon Ball are a must for the beginner on up to the seasoned pro. He was probably in his mid to late teens on the Take a tater cut mentioned above but the urngency and execution was so tasteful and clean it makes chil bumps come on my arms every time I play it. And, last of all, the "Touch My Heart" album with Ray Price is my selection for the best album he did with Ray.
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Ben,
"Ray Charles: The Complete Country and Western Recordings" does have five tracks from Volcanic Action of My Soul: "What Am I Living For", "The Three Bells", "All I Ever Need Is You", "Wichita Lineman", and "Down In the Valley". All have Buddy on them. I never have found the Volcanic Action album, so I don't know if other cuts on the album have Buddy or not.
"Ray Charles: The Complete Country and Western Recordings" does have five tracks from Volcanic Action of My Soul: "What Am I Living For", "The Three Bells", "All I Ever Need Is You", "Wichita Lineman", and "Down In the Valley". All have Buddy on them. I never have found the Volcanic Action album, so I don't know if other cuts on the album have Buddy or not.