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16 Jul 00 - 07:51 PM (#258877) Subject: BEST DOBRO ALBUMS From: mactheturk What would be your choice for some hot dobro music? How would you rank or compare those picks? What's new? I'll be buying a few CD's this week and I would appreciate a little info. Thanks, Mac |
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17 Jul 00 - 01:25 AM (#258996) Subject: RE: BEST DOBRO ALBUMS From: rangeroger Anything by Jerry Douglas or Mike Auldridge.For something new and interesting, try "Bourbon and Rosewater" with Jerry Douglas,Edgar Meyer, and Vishwa Mohan Bhatt. rr |
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17 Jul 00 - 05:05 AM (#259032) Subject: RE: BEST DOBRO ALBUMS From: Stewie Tut Taylor's excellent 'Friar Tut' album has been reissued on CD. --Stewie. |
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17 Jul 00 - 05:41 AM (#259039) Subject: RE: BEST DOBRO ALBUMS From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler I was put on to Mike Auldridge by an earlier thread, seems pretty good to me, though I'm not an expert. What do 'Catters feel about Mark Knopfler's work? RtS |
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17 Jul 00 - 08:32 AM (#259078) Subject: RE: BEST DOBRO ALBUMS From: mactheturk Someone mentioned "The Great Dobro Sessions" with various artists, haven't found it yet. |
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17 Jul 00 - 11:05 AM (#259196) Subject: RE: BEST DOBRO ALBUMS From: Wesley S One of my favorites is "Yonder" by Peter Rowan and Jerry Douglas. I wouldn't put it in the hot licks category - more like the tasty licks variety. It's a duet recording. Just Peter Rowan on guitar with a few mandolin overdubs and Jerry Douglas doin' the dobro. Good stuff. Check it out. |
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17 Jul 00 - 11:18 AM (#259210) Subject: RE: BEST DOBRO ALBUMS From: Rick Fielding Gotta listen to ANY of the Josh Graves albums. He INVENTED modern dobro. Rick |