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Riders in the Sky cut this record in the wake of their performing a Gene Autry medley in a television appearance with Autry himself in the audience. The songs are done reverently but with a real sense of fun, essentially the same balancing act that has made them a success on stage and television. Their main innovations are the harmony singing, which works well throughout, and a jazzy approach to Jimmie Rodgers' "Can't Shake the Sands of Texas from My Shoes." Autry's versions have held up magnificently well, but this loving tribute album is a necessary addition to any fan's collection. ~ Bruce Eder
Riders in the Sky: Ranger Doug (acoustic guitar); Woody Paul (fiddle); Joey the Cowpolka King (accordion); Too Slim (bass instrument).
Additional personnel: Richard O'Brien (acoustic guitar); Robby Turner (lap steel guitar); Pamela Sixfin, David Davidson (violin); Kristin Wilkinson (viola); George Tidwell (trumpet); Louis Brown (trombone). Public Cowboy #1: A Centennial Salute To The Music Of Gene Autry Music Public Cowboy #1: A Centennial Salute To The Music Of Gene Autry Music Review Purchase Public Cowboy #1: A Centennial Salute To The Music Of Gene Autry CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Riders In The Sky Great Big Western Howdy! CD (1998)
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| | Al Rose Information Overload CD (1995)
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$12.39 Al Rose made his long-awaited debut with Information Overload. He had been writing songs and performing solo, acoustic, and was best-known in the Midwest for leading his large band, The Transcendos. His fascinating lyrics are brought to life by his distinctive voice and quirky musical style. Al played acoustic and electric guitar, flute, harmonica and alto sax on this recording. The Transcendos were Steve Hashimoto (bass), Laura Blye(vox), Mike Smith (guitar), Maury Smith (guitar and mandolin), Heath Chappell (drums), and Melinda Banks (vox). The thirteen originals are complemented by a version of Stephen Stills' "For What It's Worth" (the 1967 Buffalo Springfield hit) and the country standard "Long Black Veil" (a 1959 charter for Lefty Frizzell).Al's musical soul rose early. Studying flute from 4th grade until losing interest in high school, he picked up an old guitar collecting dust in the basement and became obsessed, not as a guitarist, but as a songwriter and singer. Soon came the college coffeehouse gigs and rock bands including a critical and personally satisfying stint as co-leader of Chicago based Buffalo Trout. With fevered pitch and hearty focus, Rose formed The Transcendos: ...
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