Buck Reid CD "A Work In Progress"

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Buck Reid CD "A Work In Progress"

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Just listened to Buck's CD. Very refreshing. One of the best I've ever listened to. Intonation is perfect, great tone and playing style is excellent. His approach into and out of verses is nice to listen to also. My two favorites on CD are "Kelsey's Song", "Cry" and "Alabama Jubilee". On a 1 to 10 scale, guys this is a 10+.
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3 favorites that is! Trying to type as I listen to it again!
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Thanks Billy.
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I Just Got It Today. Great Job Buck. SONNY.
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Post by Tony Prior »

We just watched the MOVIE with Robin Williams "RV"...

There was a credit for the Steel player with the band ,

it was spelled Buck Reed..

Is this Buck Reid ?

The playing was great..
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This has been one of my favorite CDs since it came out. I highly recommend it; and that JCH steel ain't bad either. Anytime Buck comes to town, regardless of which singer he brings with him, we'll be there.
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He performed at the Birmingham show a few months ago...What a great guy too....megatalent!
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I'm very sorry to say I don't have this CD in my collection yet, but I will very soon. I have however heard a few cuts here and there. I'm dying to see Buck play live.....


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Post by Jim Walker »

Hey what do you know! Someone saw my post here and bought me Bucks CD. I had heard a few of the tracks but the entire CD is just awesome! I highly recomend this one for anyone's music collection!

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Post by Tim Bridges »

Yep, Buck's the real McCoy! Great CD and monster player. I'm waiting for the "Waiting Room" tab; one of my favorites off the CD. That tune "Sour Dough" is growing to be one of my favorites!
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You guy's are too kind - I do appreciate it! Hey Tim . . . 'The Waiting Room' tab is almost finished and should be available soon.
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Post by Greg Derksen »

I just bought it at Jeff Bradshaw's Steel Show up here in Canada, Buck's whole CD is really good, its being put beside a few of my other favorites, Just a super picker, Quick Highlights for me are

Kelsey's Song, Killer Song, Perfect Playing, Soulful
as can be, Kinda like Green,Emmons,Franklin,
oozing out of his hands into Buck's own Style.

Eastern Swing, C6 Chops, Unbelievable Articulation.
Very cool tune.

Sour Dough, The first Solo is one of the coolest
if not the coolest Rip It Up Solo's I've heard in a long time,
Actually made me Laugh! Particularily the Chromatic
thingy,at the beginning of the Solo, Whacky.

This is a seriously great CD by a really tasty player
With Chops, Thanx Buck, For the years of hard work thats gone onto this CD, Greg
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Post by Buck Reid »

Yes Tony - I'm guilty. :) And Greg...I received your nice email and really appreciate it,thanks so much! I'm out on the road now with Lyle for the summer but looking forward to another CD project when I get home in August. Heartfelt thanks to all of you again!! :)
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I hope to be in the audience Sunday night in Charlottesville VA, I hope you sideman, lets see whats his name--somebody named Lyle or something like that, lets you play a little bit
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Post by Corky Owens »

Hey Buck. I just picked up my own copy and wow. Great technique and some of the licks you played made me practice this week. Your a favorite on the Gene Watson bus. Keep up the great work.
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Post by Alan Brookes »

Tony Prior wrote:We just watched the MOVIE with Robin Williams "RV"...
I guess I'm several years out-of-date here, but I just watched the RV movie too. I loved the music and had to check out what posts there are on the Forum about Buck. :D
Great playing. 8)

By the way, I'm one of those weird guys who watches the TV behind a pedal steel and plays along with whatever comes on the screen, adverts and all. ;-) :D ;-)
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Post by Ken Byng »

Yes a resurrected post.

Buck is a phenomenal technician, and his CD is right at the top of the pile of any instrumental steel albums. I have to agree with one of the previous posters. Buck's Sour Dough just made me burst out laughing with incredulity when I first heard it. He is so talented that he can make your nose bleed with breathtaking speed one minute, and the next he can play with sublime taste and tone on a ballad such as "Cry". He has it all, and is such a nice guy with it. Very modest and low key for such a monster player.

Anyone out there who hasn't got Buck's CD should go to his website and listen to his clips. http://buckreid.com/id1.html If they don't persuade you to buy it then you have no taste. :lol:
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Everyone should have a copy, this is reference type of material.
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Received a work in progress from Buck several months ago. What a great sound and a great player. I would hope that many steel players will get a copy of cd
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Received a work in progress from Buck several months ago. What a great sound and a great player. I would hope that many steel players will get a copy of cd
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Looking forward to Buck's next project out soon???
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This CD is awesome, Buck is an amazing player, and one of the best guys on the planet...Ken put the link on his post... get it, you won't be sorry...RM
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Man, if that is a "work in progress", I'm gonna hafta hear the thing when he gets done with it! :whoa:
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Hey Jim, I don't want to hear the finished product, I would have to burn all my gear...LOL
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Ronnie, I play your music all the time too. Thank you.
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