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Dave A. Burley

 

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Post  Posted 14 Sep 2008 9:16 pm    
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In 1976 when I produced the album 'It's The First Time', the steel players did a couple songs that were not on the album that was released. One of them was 'Faded Love' of which I have the master.
For those that don't know, we put the following musicians in a studio right across from the old Hall Of Fame Motor Inn on Demonbreaun in Nashville, set them in a circle in the studio and recorded several tunes.
I will give the names as we go from the studio door to the right and around the room.
Julian Tharp, Jimmy Day, Speedy West, Buddy Emmons, Hal Rugg, Maurice Anderson, Curly Chalker, Louis Bellson on drums, Henry Stryelcki on bass, Jimmy Bryant on guitar, Johnny Gore on sax, Lloyd Green and Doug Jernigan.
Quite a lineup and one of the tunes, as I mentioned, was Faded Love.
I have heard that no one plays it much anymore because it has been played so much. Julian starts it off followed by Jimmy Day and so one.
I would like to release a cd of it along with one of the other numbers, I believe it was 'Saints'. It will take me a few months as I am heavily involved in putting the Cavalcade Of Guitars, recorded at the Longhorn Ballroom in Dallas, together at the moement. I would like to release as many tapes that I can that we did in the middle seventies with the steel players and Jimmy Bryant. Not for financial reasons, just for the fact I would like to all of you to be able to hear these great musicians in a different setting than what they were accustomed to at that time.
Thanks for any input.
Dave A. Burley
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Bill Fisher

 

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Oklahoma, USA
Post  Posted 14 Sep 2008 9:42 pm    
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Is Jimmy Bryant very "pronounced" on any of the recordings? He is a fabulous guitarist.
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Ray Minich

 

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Post  Posted 15 Sep 2008 4:38 am    
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Regularly I play along to TB's licks on the version The Buckaroos did on their instrumental album. Timeless.
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Bill Hatcher

 

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Atlanta Ga. USA
Post  Posted 15 Sep 2008 4:38 am    
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Release evertything!!!
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Roger Rettig


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Naples, FL
Post  Posted 15 Sep 2008 6:08 am    
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Not quite steel, but I've just heard one of my favourite versions of this tune being played by Thumbs Carlille on a live radio interview!

That guy knew something about chord substitution!!!
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Matthew Prouty


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Warsaw, Poland
Post  Posted 15 Sep 2008 8:53 am    
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I want a copy.
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Jack Mattison

 

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North Bend, Wa
Post  Posted 15 Sep 2008 9:26 am     cd
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Put me down for one......
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James Kerr


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Post  Posted 15 Sep 2008 12:28 pm     Faded Love
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I have a version of Faded Love up on You Tube. Certainly not of the standard of the names you have mentioned, just played very simply.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_YTn6DdZy4&feature=user

James.
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Jon Light


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Post  Posted 15 Sep 2008 12:48 pm    
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Faded Love --- Do You Still Like To Hear It On The Steel?


I suppose there are steel 'standards' that could use a rest. For me, that's not one of them. A great piece of music, it stays fresh
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Dennis Atkins


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St. Paul, Minnesota
Post  Posted 15 Sep 2008 1:55 pm    
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WOW What a lineup. I would certainly like to have a copy of that CD. I love Faded Love, no matter who is playing or on what instrument. It is a classic song, and should never be avoided in someone's playing. I don't think any song can touch someone like the plaintive sound of a steel guitar playing this song, or hearing a solo violin playing it in the style of Bob Wills.

Please let us know when this is available.

Thanks for the contribution.

Dennis
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Dave A. Burley

 

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Franklin, In. USA
Post  Posted 15 Sep 2008 2:35 pm     Faded Love
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Bill Fisher wrote:
Is Jimmy Bryant very "pronounced" on any of the recordings? He is a fabulous guitarist.


Jimmy is very much in all of the recordings.
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Dave A. Burley
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George Redmon


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Muskegon & Detroit Michigan.
Post  Posted 15 Sep 2008 3:02 pm    
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I have the original LP Dave is talking about. Been playing it for years. This is just fantastic steel. A chance to listen to style, and improvisation
in an informal setting. It doesn't get any better then this.
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Leon Campbell

 

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Texas, USA
Post  Posted 15 Sep 2008 3:23 pm     Faded Love
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Let us know when it's out, I want one Thanks, Leon
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Ken Mizell


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Lakeland, Florida, 33809, USA
Post  Posted 15 Sep 2008 6:51 pm    
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It's one of my most favorite tunes on steel guitar. One of the best I've heard was Tom Brumleys part with Don Rich on fiddle on the Best of the Buckaroos album. There are indeed some worn out songs for steel guitar, but I don't think this is one of them.
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Mark Treepaz


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Hamburg, New York USA
Post  Posted 15 Sep 2008 7:02 pm    
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I sure would like to get a copy of that album!
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Dave Mudgett


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Central Pennsylvania and Gallatin, Tennessee
Post  Posted 15 Sep 2008 9:01 pm    
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"Faded Love" is a classic that just gets better with the passing decades. I've heard it done so many ways, how can I get tired of it? Definitely - release it all - it sounds like it would be great.
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Jim Cohen


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Philadelphia, PA
Post  Posted 15 Sep 2008 9:12 pm    
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I agree; don't worry about what song(s) are on the recording. The steel world will beat a path to your door to buy this CD because of the incredible lineup of players from this historic date. They could play 'Mary Had a Little Lamb' and I think we'd all still buy it (cuz you just know Julian Tharpe and Jimmy Bryant ain't gonna just play it like the original!)
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George Brown


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Winston-Salem, NC, USA
Post  Posted 16 Sep 2008 1:49 pm    
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Dave, I too would like very much to have a copy, when you are ready to release them. As to Faded Love, it is truly a classic in both the Country, and Bluegrass fields. A beautiful song played on anything, and SO many ways to play it.
George...
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Johnne Lee Ables


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Minnesota, USA
Post  Posted 16 Sep 2008 3:52 pm     Never enough of "Faded Love"
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Well, since "Faded Love" is the Official Country and Western Song of my home state of Oklahoma...

And since my namesake was Bob's brother who played in Tulsa for about 30 years...

And since it is just one of the greatest songs ever written...

I could never her too many versions of "Faded Love"...

I even like Elvis' 1970 recording of the song.

Leroy Van Dyke's version is my favorite.
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Billy Tonnesen

 

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Post  Posted 16 Sep 2008 4:30 pm    
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If any of you forumites have the Buddy Emmons/
Ray Pennington recordings, IMHO Faded Love doesn't get any better. Buddy plays for the feel of the song with a terrific arrangement with exceptional fiddle (violins) playing. It was an exceptional song which became a standard regardless of the original Bob Wills recording where some of the harmony singers sounded to me like they were yelling the high harmony to get to the required pitch. There was no steel on the original which IMHO I feel was a big mistake.
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Larry Lorows

 

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Zephyrhills,Florida, USA
Post  Posted 16 Sep 2008 4:38 pm    
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Put me down for a copy of these guys playing. Any thing by Curly or Buddy is my favorite. Larry
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Terje Brattsveen


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Nashville, TN. USA
Post  Posted 16 Sep 2008 5:15 pm    
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WHO CARES: They could be playing "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" for all I care. These are LEGENDS! Let's hear'em! Put me down for a copy.
Terje.
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Bernie Gonyea


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Post  Posted 16 Sep 2008 6:04 pm     The CD Of Exceptional Steel Pickers
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Very Happy Laughing Rolling Eyes

Dave; By all means, let us know when this piece of the past is ready for all we forumites to enjoy.. I'll definitely buy a copy.. thanks a great deal..Bernie Laughing Whoa! Very Happy Rolling Eyes

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Barry Gaskell

 

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Cheshire, UK
Post  Posted 17 Sep 2008 2:34 am    
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That has to be a MUST for steel fans. One of the most haunting tunes ever. One of my favourite versions is by Barefoot Jerry. Very Happy A super arrangement.
Barry
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Ken Byng


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Southampton, England
Post  Posted 17 Sep 2008 10:44 am    
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I bought 'For The First Time' when it came out. I spoke to Reece Anderson about it not long after the album was released, and he gave me a detailed description of the whole recording process. Some of the recording of one or two players was admittedly distorted, and in one place the commentator gets the order wrong. However, I think this was a classic recording, with an incredible rhythm section via Messrs Belson and Stryzlecki. Interesting to hear Julian Tharpe mimicking Lloyd Green in one number (in a nice way).

Doug Jernigan's playing is just phenomenally quick (as would be expected), but my favourite playing is by Buddy Emmons and Reece Anderson. Tasteful is the word.

Put me down for Part 2.
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