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Playing old-school twang with an up-to-date energy, California country-rock band Rancho Deluxe were formed in 2005 by songwriter, vocalist, and guitarist Mark Adams and lead guitarist Jesse Jay Harris. Harris came by his interest in roots music naturally; his father is Greg Harris, a musician who recorded with Skip Battin, Sneaky Pete Kleinow, and the post-Gram Parsons Flying Burrito Brothers in the 1970s and '80s. Adams and Harris met in college and bonded over their shared interest in classic country and roots rock styles, and in time they began working up songs together. Rancho Deluxe released their self-titled debut album in 2006, with Adams, Harris, and bassist Graham Harris joined by a handful of notable guest musicians, including drummer Don Heffington (formerly of Lone Justice), pedal steel guitarist Jaydee Maness (who worked with Buck Owens, Eric Clapton, and The Byrds), and keyboard man Skip Edwards (who has cut sessions with Lucinda Williams, Dwight Yoakam, and Michelle Shocked). While Graham Harris left Rancho Deluxe as a full-time member following the release of their debut album, he played on the sessions for their second release, 2008's True Freedom, which reunited the studio crew that recorded the first disc. ~ Mark Deming, All Music GuideSee also: http://www.ranchodeluxe.orgThe Musicians on the CDs:Mark Adams - Vocals, GuitarJesse Jay Harris - Guitar, Vocals, MandolinGraham Harris â BassJayDee Maness - Pedal SteelDon Heffington â DrumsMichael Witcher - Dobro, Lap SteelMegan Lynch - Fiddle, Harmony VocalsGreg Harris - Banjo, Guitar, VocalsDavid Vaught - Keyboards & EngineerSkip Edwards - Piano, Organ, KeysMore Quotes:"Great songs, done very well."-Dirty LinenâConviction, intelligence and twangy hooksâNo DepressionâRancho Deluxe's new alt.country CD, True Freedom, was just released a couple of days ago, and I can happily inform you that it's awesome. The whole collection demonstrates a level of musicianship and production values that rival anything coming out of Nashville.â-Glen Starkey, SLO New Times"The playing is spirited and genuine from start to finish...sometimes absolutely mind-blowing. This band is easily one of the best kept country/pop secrets in the United States.â-ÂŽLMNOP, ÂŽBabysue Review"A showcase of fine musicianship and songwriting." -Playback STL"There's a well-crafted pop group purring in this old-time engine."-The Big TakeoverâOne of the best damn country/honky tonk volumes in today's music scene.â-Max W. Achatz (Country Jukebox, Munich, Germany)âI've never felt this comfortable with country music, and that must mean that Rancho Deluxe is not only winning new fans for themselves but for country music in general. â-Beatrice Clark Rancho Deluxe Songs | 1. | Rock Bottom |
| 2. | Fall From Grace |
| 3. | Follow Your Heart |
| 4. | Hometown Blues |
| 5. | On the Fence |
| 6. | Lonesome Home Security |
| 7. | Steppin' Off the Line |
| 8. | I Bought a Bottle |
| 9. | Hey You |
| 10. | Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You |
| 11. | Small Town Gossip |
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Purchase Rancho Deluxe CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Lunasa CD (2001)
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$11.29 Jack Casady first came to fame as an original member of the Jefferson Airplane and later, Hot Tuna. The first solo album (at age 59) from this well-traveled and prolific bassist, Dream Factor, is a mixed affair. Unlike most rock bass-playing frontmen, Casady does not sing, so his contributions to his debut are relegated to the occasional bass solo, and as co-writer of nearly all the tracks. His bass playing is more innovative and inspirational than his songwriting, which results in a passable Southern rock, folk, and blues album. Casady calls in friends from Gov't Mule (drummer Matt Abts and guitarist Warren ...
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$16.45 On Free Your Soul and Save My Mind, Suicidal Tendencies' umpteenth studio release, the band revitalizes their moribund skater punk sound. After a series of disappointing full- and partial-length albums, this effort hits the mark in most respects. Once again, they sound like accomplished musicians, rattling off funky riffs and spirited three- to four-minute bursts of punk. "No More, No ...
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| | Batdorf All Wood & Stones CD (2007)
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$20.25 www.allwoodandstones.comAll Wood and Stones, a vocal and acoustic guitar album like no other -- 11 Classic Rolling Stones songs sung and played by John Batdorf and James Lee Stanley; with special guests Laurence Juber (Paul McCartney&Wings), Paul Barrere (Little Feat), Timothy B Schmit (Eagles), Ken Lyon (Lemonheads), Scott Breadman (Rippingtons, Lindsay Buckingham) and Peter Tork (Monkees).Fans of the Stones, Crosby Stills & Nash, Buffalo Springfield, Rubber Soul, the Eagles, or classic Beachboys harmonies are in for a real treat. Can you imagine what the Rolling Stones songs would have sounded like if Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were California boys with acoustic guitars? Would Satisfaction, Ruby Tuesday, or Last Time been as powerful if they had been played on acoustic guitars and ...
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$9.75 I was born and raised on a ranch in Idaho. Too far from town to even condsider church on Sundays, but realized at a very young age God's gift of musical talent. Influenced by my moms piano playing and Grandpa's accompaniment on the guitar and mouth harp, I recall having dances at our ranch ...
| | Amishland String Band Walkin` Home From Gettysburg CD (2007)
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$12.69 The "quiet people" are making a very big noise with the timely release of this most unlikely but well received album. The songs, 15 in all, call upon a strange but subtle mixture of 5-string banjo, mandolin, honky-tonk piano, fiddle, drums, Dobro, Hammond organ, acoustic guitar and bass to make their point. And the point it seems is very well made, for the offerings hint of some rock n` roll roots one minute, slide straight down into a melancholy, country abiss the next, and then recover rather nicely by rewarding the listener with a hooky sing-along that`ll grab them by both attuned ears and have `em hummin` like a bee. The vocals, male and female alike, are strong yet seductively simple, typical of the Amish themselves. The lyrics are decidedly poetic, spinning heart-touching stories that are either as sweet as Shoofly pie or as bitter as Old Betsy`s butter gone bad. "Walkin` Home From Gettysburg", recalling the sufferings of the Civil War years from a Confederate soldiers point of view, will surely draw a trickle of tears, while other tracks such as "South Of Virginia" are bound to start all ten toes `a tapping. Worse yet, you`re likely to be caught in the middle of a daydream as you mouth the infectious words, all the while picturing the carefree life of a hillbilly couple who refuse to remodel their rundown cabin in the hills. "Divided By Two" will have you struttin` your stuff down Main street, with or without the fancy Mummers attire and banjo in your hands. It`s a funky rocker with a deliberate, steady thump that`ll get you outta` the chair and onto the dance floor in a hurry. Better be careful of this one folks. It`s downright tempting! "Echo Banjo" could easily be added to the "Best Sing-along Song" list. This little ditty is radio-ready, and aside from the tricky guitar harmonics throughout, it features a soaring melody that enchants. "Steamboat Whistle Waltz" is one of those "keep a hanky handy tunes" that exalts the ultimate power of love, a true love that refuses to die. The beginning is slow, it gains momentum as the tale unfolds, and ends with a honky-tonk bop that is brazenly contradictory to the sadness the storyline spins. A favorite pick for those with a highly sensitve, "been there and done that heart." "Water Wears Down Stone" speaks volumes about the complicated lives that we, the time travelers live. It`s a wake up call for those who think themselves invincible, for, "if water wears down stone, (and we all know it does) then no one is invincible." Point made. (it`s also a terrific sing alonger!) "Colors On The Hill" will surely appeal to those individuals who are deeply devoted to their one true love and plan to spend an eternity or two with them. The beat is, once again, that "Amishland Stringband Groove" that rolls ...
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