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Does Ralph Mooney have any recent solo recordings?
Posted: 23 Jan 2001 12:29 pm
by ajm
I saw Mr. Mooney play at St. Louis this year and was wondering if he has any recent solo records out, and if so where can they be purchased?
Posted: 23 Jan 2001 6:57 pm
by Abe Stoklasa
When I was 6, I was singing on my father's Opry in Iowa, and Ralph Mooney was the steel player, so I got to sing and, Mr. Mooney played while I was singing! I think that's the highest honor you can get!
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Posted: 23 Jan 2001 7:54 pm
by Walter Jones
AJM, if you are a Mooney fan I suggest that you get the Bear family box set of Wynn Stewart, it has Mooney all over it. It dates from 1954 and up, it gives you the chance to hear Mooney as he developed his sound that we so quickly relate to him now. When you are listening to the CD,s you will hear licks that later appeared with Waylon Jennings. It is a great set and was offered here on the Forum some time ago by his daughter. Another CD tht you might want to look for was with James Burton, sorry I can't remember the name, maybe someone can help. The book that comes with the Wynn Stewart set also has some really great pictures from the West coast and Las Vegas. You will get a real kick out of what Ralph wrote on the wall of a roadside rest on one of their tours. The set covers something like 278 songs ( all the song that Wynn recorded) and Mooney is on quite a few of them as well as some guy named Buck Owens singing some backup and pickin a little guitar. Its a 10 CD set.
Posted: 23 Jan 2001 11:30 pm
by chad udeen
I am still looking for a Mooney instrumental,i believe called"Moon over the Rainbow".or something close to it,anyone know of this tune or where to find it?
Posted: 24 Jan 2001 3:18 pm
by Rich Paton
Mooney & Burton recorded (ca. 1967) "Corn Pickin' and Slick Slidin'" (Capitol LP # 2822).
Availability unknown but worth looking for!
Posted: 25 Jan 2001 8:02 pm
by Eddie Lange
The Moon at Midnight-the Toppa Sessions is pretty current. Within the last few years. It has got a lot of his classic stuff like Okie, Little Red Wagon, Crazy Arms. Great West Coast band.
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Posted: 26 Jan 2001 6:35 am
by Jason Powers
Something else that I would recommend that has a lot of Ralph Mooney on it would be "Buck Owens sings Harlan Howard" which came out in about 1962. Its got "Key's In The Mailbox", "Pick Me Up on Your Way Down", and several others. It is available on CD.
Hope this helps. Jason