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Posted: 4 Aug 2010 10:43 am
by Storm Rosson
:D My day has now been made ....how sweet it is.... :D

Posted: 4 Aug 2010 3:01 pm
by James Marlowe
Was Tommy White's version on "The Show Pros" mentioned? It's excellent also!

Buddy Suite Steel

Posted: 4 Aug 2010 4:06 pm
by Fred Rushing
If you want a look into Buddys sole, go to the Lineman link on youtube and give a listen and look to a tune called "L' Hiver Sur. Oh my goodness!!!!!!
Fred

Posted: 4 Aug 2010 4:25 pm
by Mark Eaton
Fred, I don't want anything to do with Buddy's "sole" - I have absolutely zero interest in his shoes! :lol:

Oh sorry, you meant his "soul" - here it is:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ip-d24Lg3pg

Posted: 4 Aug 2010 6:21 pm
by Frank Estes
Tommy White's version of this song is the best version I have ever heard. I also saw him play it live at the ISGC in 2002 that was equally awesome. He was playing that gray Carter and I saw how that performance really moved Bud Carter to tears. He loved it as did we all.

Buddys Soul

Posted: 4 Aug 2010 6:42 pm
by Fred Rushing
Mark. My bad. it was a real Low remark was it not.
Sorry Fred

Another 'Jimmy Webb' Cover = Phoenix

Posted: 4 Aug 2010 11:38 pm
by Ron Funk
'Cowboy' Eddie Long does a superb version of Jimmy Webb's "By The Time I Get to Phoenix" on Cowboy's CD entitled "I've Been Everywhere,Man"

And while you have that CD in your player, do not pass by Cowboy's rendition of "Ghost In This House"

Each are very worthy of your listen.

Posted: 5 Aug 2010 3:00 am
by Rick Winfield
thanks to ALL, who have shared these magical pieces !
rick

Posted: 5 Aug 2010 3:48 am
by Craig Stock
Thanks Mark for the link to Buddies version, Wish they would re-release Steel Suite, thank God for Youtube at least.

Posted: 5 Aug 2010 9:33 am
by Ben Jones
I need to find a copy of this album!
Volcanic action also... :(

Posted: 5 Aug 2010 10:16 am
by Roger Rettig
'Volcanic....' has disappeared, seemingly for ever!

I wish the folks at Ray Charles' company would reissue ALL his early albums in their complete form! I'm fed-up with half-hearted compilations where the omissions are at the whim of whoever is doing the editing. Ray had any number of fine LPs in the '70s/'80s, yet they're not on CD.

And.... Buddy's solo on 'Feel So Bad' is just amazing! How Ray must have enjoyed his playing! A fine album, but only available on Ebay on vinyl...

Posted: 5 Aug 2010 1:34 pm
by Ben Jones
theres lots of ebay copies of Volcanic. I just bought one for $10 shipped. Suite Steel on the other hand doesnt seem to exist but is available for download it looks like. Id much rather have the real lp natch.

Posted: 5 Aug 2010 2:10 pm
by Dave Burr
Check out the link below. It's a boxed set called "Ray Charles: The Complete Country and Western Recordings"... supposedly all the country and western stuff from '59 to '86. I have it and it's great! Doesn't have "Feel So Bad" though. It does have a great booklet that comes with it. There's one quote in there from Ray about Buddy's playing on one of the songs... I think it was "I Wish You Were Here Tonight". Needless to say, Buddy knocked him out. :)

http://www.amazon.com/Ray-Charles-Compl ... l_3#disc_3


You can also download the entire album of "Volcanic Action Of My Soul" on Amazon at the link below.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0027D ... sr=1-2-ent

Posted: 5 Aug 2010 8:20 pm
by Ben Jones
I got that box set from the library and agree that its great.

Posted: 5 Aug 2010 8:25 pm
by Stu Schulman
Ben,I found a CD in my house labeled Suite Steel,Someone musta burnt it...Hmmm. :lol:

Posted: 6 Aug 2010 8:33 am
by Roger Rettig
Dave Burr:

That's the problem! It's a nice collection, no doubt, but some of the 'Volcanic...' tracks are missing. Mind you, 'Volcanic Action...' is far from being a 'country' album ('I Feel So Bad' certainly wouldn't qualify!), so it's understandable in that case.

I just want them to reissue all his old albums as they were.

A kind Forumite burned me a copy of both 'Suite Steel' and 'Pacific Steel Co' (a similar compilation); I'd far rather buy these things on the market so that everyone receives their due compensation but, when they're unavailable, one has no choice.

Stand-out tracks for me were BE's 'Wichita..' and JayDee's contribution - I'm still trying to get close to both performances almost forty years later!!!!

Posted: 6 Aug 2010 8:58 am
by Stu Schulman
Roger,"Blackbird" Sneaky Pete,and "Yesterday" Sneaky Pete,and Buddy...magic stuff. ;-) ;-)

Posted: 6 Aug 2010 9:14 am
by Ben Jones
I downloaded the album for free. Hey dont be mad, I'll gladly pay for the vinyl please...show me where it is to buy?.
anyway. Im listening now and just passed Buddy's solo on Standing on the Corner. That slayed! Sneaky Pete is playin Blackbird right now, beautiful. Some of my favorite players on here, eagerly anticipating the Maness cut.

Posted: 9 Aug 2010 11:24 pm
by scott murray
Roger:
you can purchase the entire 'Volcanic Action' album here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0027D ... sr=1-2-ent


I think "See You Then" might be my favorite track off that album. It's another Jimmy Webb gem and Ray's arrangement is just classic. should have been included on that 'Complete C&W' box set... Buddy just shines.

Posted: 10 Aug 2010 1:39 am
by Bob Carlucci
I didn't like Ray's version much at all.. I think Glen's version was better by far.. Much smoother to my ears, and a bit more spare. The steel solo by BE on Ray's version was magnificent however!

Posted: 10 Aug 2010 9:54 am
by Roger Rettig
Thanks, Scott, but I'm still so rooted in yesterday's technology that I've yet to embrace the notion of MP3s, ipods, or anything that isn't a tangible product I can hold in my hand.....

Backing Track?

Posted: 10 Aug 2010 12:45 pm
by Dick Sexton
Is there a BIAB or other backing track available for this song?

Thanks...

Posted: 11 Aug 2010 8:08 am
by Matt Berg
Jimmy Webb interviews here:

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... =128544514

He sounds like quite the modest gentleman...

Posted: 11 Aug 2010 11:03 am
by Gerald Menke
Man. There is no doubt that few pickers can pour as much soul and emotion into the steel the way Buddy can. One thing I feel I have to point out is that that tone he's got there is something I think you can only get with an Emmons push pull, those glorious rich highs that just go on forever...

Thanks you guys for the first thread I've been interested in in quite some time. That Suite Steel album really is a must listen for everybody on this Forum, so inspiring.

Love all you guys

Gerald

Posted: 12 Aug 2010 11:46 am
by Butch Pytko
Can someone post Buddy Emmons version of Wichita Lineman in MP3?

Thanks,
Butch