Wichita Lineman. Ray Charles with Buddy Emmons.
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Wichita Lineman. Ray Charles with Buddy Emmons.
Interesting cover of this song. For my money Glen Cambell's rendition can never be bettered. On this Ray Charles version Buddy Emmons takes a steel break.
https://youtu.be/85ZiNpNtGnQ
https://youtu.be/85ZiNpNtGnQ
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love this version, number one in my book. Buddy is on most of the album, Volcanic Action of My Soul. apparently Glen helped set up the gig for him and it was one of his very favorite sessions he ever played. according to Buddy, he didn't even know he was doing a Ray Charles session... he thought it was a Glen date until Ray walked into the room!
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Have to agree. As exceptional as he was on all kinds of material, this feels like the wrong song for Ray, and for my taste, it's over arranged. Very nice steel playing from Buddy though.For my money Glen Cambell's rendition can never be bettered.
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Apparently Mr. Charles really enjoyed Buddy's playing-- also on Volcanic Action of My Soul is:
"Ray Charles - Feel So Bad - LP Version"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ilJ3EwQuK4
Buddy begins an outrageous 30-second C6 solo at about 1:20.
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"Ray Charles - Feel So Bad - LP Version"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ilJ3EwQuK4
Buddy begins an outrageous 30-second C6 solo at about 1:20.
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This article attributes the bass solo to Glen (3rd paragraph from the bottom).
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Hi Frank -Frank Freniere wrote: This article attributes the bass solo to Glen (3rd paragraph from the bottom).
Pretty sure that article's talking about the Glen version, not the Ray version. The bass on the Ray version is almost certainly Carol Kaye. Her sound, picking technique, choice of notes -- it's all classic Carol Kaye.
Love that album, glad it's on YouTube 'cause my copy is pretty much worn out .
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You're right, Slim: I was referring to Glen's recording - thanks.Slim Heilpern wrote: Pretty sure that article's talking about the Glen version, not the Ray version. The bass on the Ray version is almost certainly Carol Kaye. Her sound, picking technique, choice of notes -- it's all classic Carol Kaye.
Love that album, glad it's on YouTube 'cause my copy is pretty much worn out .
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