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Theresa Galbraith Member From: Goodlettsville,Tn. USA |
posted 30 December 2003 12:26 PM
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What a great tribute cd. Hat's off to Mike Johnson! Theresa |
Andy Greatrix Member From: Edmonton Alberta |
posted 30 December 2003 12:35 PM
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I heard "Why can't I keep you in love with me" on the radio yesterday featuring Vince Gill, with Terry Clark harmonizing. I can't wait to get the CD. It had an edgy Bakersfield shuffle feel that just destroyed me.Also, great guitar and steel playing! |
Walter Stettner Member From: Vienna, Austria |
posted 30 December 2003 01:35 PM
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I received this CD just yesterday - absolutely great music! Folks, you gotta have this one!!! Walter ------------------ |
Dave Burr Member From: Tyler, TX |
posted 30 December 2003 01:51 PM
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I still love it!! From a previous post: http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum10/HTML/003398.html
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Theresa Galbraith Member From: Goodlettsville,Tn. USA |
posted 30 December 2003 02:04 PM
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Dave, Sorry, I missed the previous post. My husband got it for Christmas. Great steel work.. Theresa |
John Floyd Member From: Somewhere between Camden County , NC and Saluda S.C. |
posted 30 December 2003 02:17 PM
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Don't ever recall that much Steel Guitar on Louvin Brothers Recordings, however I remember two of the Greatest Guitar Finger Pickers on their records, Jimmy Capps and Paul Yandell. Its a shame these two Greats weren't included in this "tribute". I think Greg has posted the same or similar comments. [This message was edited by John Floyd on 30 December 2003 at 02:23 PM.] |
Gregg Galbraith Member From: Goodlettsville,Tn.,USA |
posted 30 December 2003 02:54 PM
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While it would have been nice if Jimmy and Paul had been included on this project,J.T.Corenflos did a wonderful job!This is the best new CD I've gotten in a long time.btw, I think I recall Capps telling me once that most of the steel work on the original Louvin records was done by Jimmy Farmer.I think that Mike Johnson was the perfect guy for this tribute. He plays his butt off, and he also has a deep respect for the history of our beloved art-form. |
Graham Member From: Whitby, Ontario, Canada |
posted 01 January 2004 09:44 PM
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After the Louvins started doing seperate recordings, Charlie used a lot of steel in his material, from his first single album Less and Less in 1964 up to his second recording with Melba Montgomery in 1971. When time permits, I'll try and get some of his stuff up on the Rebel™, Ricky and Jeff site. ------------------ |
Theresa Galbraith Member From: Goodlettsville,Tn. USA |
posted 03 January 2004 10:35 PM
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I just can't say enough about this CD! Carl Jackson will be recongized for producer, singing and for the artists and for the musicians on this great tribute to the Louvin's. WOW! Congratulations! [This message was edited by Theresa Galbraith on 03 January 2004 at 10:39 PM.] |
Donna Dodd Moderator From: Kennesaw, Georgia, USA |
posted 04 January 2004 05:13 AM
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Definitely a WINNER!!! |
Theresa Galbraith Member From: Goodlettsville,Tn. USA |
posted 05 January 2004 11:36 AM
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Donna, Mike Johnson's steelplaying is just great! Great pure country! Theresa [This message was edited by Theresa Galbraith on 05 January 2004 at 11:37 AM.] |
Doyle Weigold Member From: CColumbia City, IN, USA |
posted 05 January 2004 04:15 PM
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Got the album for Christmas. I was a big fan of the Louvin's when they were in the buisness, and of Paul Yandell. The band that I was in at that time done just about everything they recorded. I'd forgot how good of songs they wrote. Best duet ever in my opinion, Doyle |
Nicholas Dedring Member From: Brooklyn, New York, USA |
posted 06 January 2004 10:29 AM
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It's also the source of probably the only televised opry that I've really dug pretty much from top to bottom. |
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