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Five of the most accomplished and sought-after studio musicians in the industry team up to form The Players: Eddie Bayers, Paul Franklin, John Hobbs, Brent Mason, and Michael Rhodes. Now they welcome several artists with whom they've recorded for one incrdible performance in Nashville. Shawn Colvin, Peter Frampton, Vince Gill, Travis Tritt, and Jim Horn perform on this thrilling DVD, which features 5 songs by The Players and band member interviews. A virtuoso band made up of some of the most talented and sought-after studio musicians in the industry, The Players have recorded with the likes of Shawn Colvin, Peter Frampton, Vince Gill, and Travis Tritt, who all perform with them here. With Eddie Bayers on drums, Paul Franklin on pedal steel, John Hobbs on keyboards, Brent Mason on guitar, and Michael Rhodes on bass, the band delivers a stellar performance before an appreciative Nashville audience, the band and their guest stars perform songs written by The Players, as well as some old favorites. Also featured are revealing interviews with each of the band members. The track list includes: "Coal Train Boogie," "Put Some Drive in Your Country," "Tell Me I Was Dreaming," "Lines on My Face," "You Had To Be There," "Lay Me Down," "Get Out of This House," "Goin' Up the Country," "Little Liza Jane," "Don't Try This at Home," "Lucky Man," and "Geared Up."
Players, The - Live In Nashville | List Price | $19.98 (You save $4.39) | | Studio | Image Entertainment | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 8486  | | CD Universe Part number | 6778379 | | Catalog number | 2557 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 26, 2004 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 83 Minutes | | Additional Info | Full Frame | | Movie Details | Color; Full Frame |
Players, The - Live In Nashville Movie Review Average Rating: (2 out of 5 stars)   not enough vince gill he would be my favorite performer on this disc but not much footage of him. excellent choice of tunage but i'm not a big shawn colvin fan. should have been more vince - less shawn. well worth the price though. Submitted by jskns (northern indiana (bears country))  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Guests and the Players I am a big fan of the Players. I have heard them live and really enjoyed hearing the elite of the Nashville studio scene stretch out and play their own music -- a lot of jazz/rock and pop flavored music -- mostly of their own creation.
I had no problem with a guest 'sitting in' -- for example the legendary sax/flute player Jim Horn -- but, to my chagrin, it turned into a 'guestfest'. I hadn't really bargained for this large a dose of Frampton, Travis Tritt, or Shawn Colvin and found their contributions to be distracting to what I'd hoped the theme of the concert would be. Jim Horn, as an added sideman, and Vince Gill, as a guest vocalist, would have been ok, but much of the DVD is taken up by material -- and guests -- who miss the mark, in my opinion. It seemed to me as if there may be some political/industry 'quid pro quo' stuff going on behind the plethora of guest stars. One song apiece would have been MORE THAN ENOUGH, but multiple tunes from each guest became tiresome and off base. Overall, this disc did not do justice to the Players. Submitted by Larry (Englewood, Florida USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Players, The - Live In Nashville DVD Five of the most accomplished and sought-after studio musicians in the industry team up to form The Players: Eddie Bayers on drums, Paul Franklin on pedal steel, John Hobbs on keyboards, Brent Mason on guitar and Michael Rhodes on bass. Now they welcome several artists with whom they're recorded for one incredible performance in Nashville. Shawn Colvin, Peter Frampton, Vince Gill, Travis Tritt and legendary session man Jim Horn perform on this thrilling DVD, which includes five songs written and performed by the Players and interviews with each member of the band. Songs include: Coal Train Boogie, Put Some Drive in Your Country, Tell Me I Was Dreaming, Lines on My Face, You Had To Be There, Lay Me Down, Get Out of This House, Goin' Up the Country, Little Liza Jane, Don't Try This at Home, Lucky Man, Geared Up
Source: Image Entertainment, Inc.
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