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Eddie Lange
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From: Joelton, Tennessee

posted 30 May 2002 11:18 PM     profile     
After suggestions from you guys here, I bought it today. Great album. It has got to be one of the country-est major label albums since Keith Whitley passed away. Too bad it is not original tunes, maybe a little later.....Anyway, buy the record and maybe, just maybe, we can show Nashvegas that country can sell. (That is probably a pipe dream.)

[This message was edited by Eddie Lange on 30 May 2002 at 11:19 PM.]

Bruce Wutzke
Member

From: Marion, Iowa

posted 31 May 2002 03:23 AM     profile     
I did the same as you Eddie after hearing all the hype about this album. Now I can't get the darn thing out of my CD player in the pick up. My wife says to push the eject button. Might try that in a few days.
Janice Brooks
Moderator

From: Pleasant Gap Pa

posted 31 May 2002 08:42 AM     profile     
Three or is that 4 cheers for Audiem records
over the past year.
Daryle, Merle Haggards the Peer Sessions, Cought In the Webb and Every Song I Write Is For You, Dale Watson.

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Janice "Busgal" Brooks
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Gary Morse
Member

From: Nashville,TN

posted 31 May 2002 08:51 AM     profile     
Mike Johnson's playing on this cd is really first class! Darryl is one of the best traditional country singers you'll ever hear.
Audiom Records is really finding its niche and in the process is helping to promote great country music. Hopefully, people will go out and purchase this cd and not just burn copies of it for their friends.
Ken Frazier
Member

From: Phoenix, AZ, USA

posted 31 May 2002 11:38 AM     profile     
What is the title of the CD and where can we buy it.
Thanks

[This message was edited by Ken Frazier on 31 May 2002 at 11:39 AM.]

daymon lapoint
unregistered
posted 31 May 2002 11:54 AM           
"that's why i sing this way"
i found mine at wal-mart so it should be every where by now....

check my post over in music....

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steel learnin'

daymon lapoint


[This message was edited by daymon lapoint on 31 May 2002 at 11:54 AM.]

Reggie Duncan
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From: Mississippi

posted 31 May 2002 11:57 AM     profile     
"That's Why I Sing This Way"
Artist: Daryle Singletary
Date of Release: Apr 23, 2002
Available: Everywhere, almost
Gary Walker
Member

From: Morro Bay, CA

posted 31 May 2002 08:38 PM     profile     
Remake of some good old tunes and in some cases, better. Great voice, super music and of course, Mike's steel work is fresh and perfect and the arrangements are first class.
Lem Smith
Member

From: Fulton, MS. U.S.A.

posted 01 June 2002 09:55 PM     profile     
I noticed in the remake Daryle did of the John Wesley Ryles song, "Kay", he changed the line to "fiddles, STEEL guitars, and piano's, how they play, instead of "fiddles, guitars and pianos"...ya just gotta like a guy who promotes steel like that!

Lem

daymon lapoint
unregistered
posted 02 June 2002 05:43 AM           
good ears Lem. i only wish they would have taken a steel ride at that time instead of the piano..
i met Daryle at the Winnie Rice Festival in Winnie Texas. what a super nice guy and loves the steel guitar. he actually said "it ain't country without that steel guitar".


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steel learnin'

daymon lapoint


b0b
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From: Cloverdale, California, USA

posted 02 June 2002 08:26 AM     profile     
Moved to 'Music' section.
Tim Harr
Member

From: East Peoria, Illinois

posted 04 June 2002 07:47 AM     profile     
I think he changed the line to "PEDAL STEEL Guitars & Pianos play..."

TH

Lem Smith
Member

From: Fulton, MS. U.S.A.

posted 06 June 2002 11:51 PM     profile     
At first, I thought that too, Tim. But, if you listen extremely close, it's "fiddles". Either way, I still think it's great that he gives the steel guitar a nod.

Lem

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