The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #52025   Message #798094
Posted By: GUEST,Dale
07-Oct-02 - 12:20 AM
Thread Name: Current listening
Subject: RE: Current listening
Oh, Mary Garvey ~~ Anne Byrne, one of my ABSOLUTE favorites! I just have the one album, and it isn't nearly enough ~~ Capitol International 10543, by Anne Byrne with Paddy Roche and Mick Crotty. I bought that back in the 60s and it is still a favorite. That and the Paddy Bell/Fureys album made up my first real attempt at turning LPs into CDs. The Paddie Bell I replaced with a REAL CD just a few weeks ago. Talk to Dick, you need that one, too.

Oh ~~ what else am I listening to now? The Allen Brothers, The Skillet Lickers, The Stripling Brothers and others from a recently acquired treasure trove of Document CDs.

Laura Boosinger of North Carolina

Instrumental Hits Of Buck Owens, CD made from 60s LP ~~ Buckaroo, those great Polkas, on and on.

Sara Storer, the teacher from Australia's Northern Territory who writes those marvelously inventive songs about the "real" Buffalo Bill, Man Traps, Floods, Sheep Shearing . . .

The Country Gentlemen, from the Rebel box, so much good stuff all collected in one neat little pile. The hits and the little known gems. Take your pick, they are all good.

The Larry Nelson Family, Arkansas performers. Recent CD. You'll not find finer Gospel music anywhere. Guaranteed.

Harmony (Dave Smith, Robert and Mary Gillihan), Arkansas performers, their compilation of 90 and 95 recordings on one CD. Neighbors, Loch Tay Boat Song, From Heaven To Hell, just to name a few.

Brooke Breeding, Arkansas performer, CD made from 70s LP ~~ Flower In The Wildwood, Wagoner's Lad, Long Black Veil, Tramp On The Street. That's the one that is currently getting the most play.