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Subject:Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Best CDs?
Date:Monday, January 21, 2008  14:35:36 (-0800)
From:PHIL CATHEY <bluegrassservices @...com>

Betty where could I locate and buy the Bear Family box set of Flat & Scruggs ? 
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----  
  From: Betty Wheeler<mailto:bettywheeler@gmail.com>  
  To: resoguit-l@elistas.com<mailto:resoguit-l@elistas.com>  
  Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 6:57 AM 
  Subject: Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Best CDs? 
 
 
  Carl and all: 
  Assuming the Resoguit archives are fully searchable, there are at least two 
  past threads with great responses on this topic that I would recommend 
  finding:  one called "CD List" that was a 2005 thread started by Wayne 
  Langdon, and one called "Albums that give great dobro".  Here's my own list 
  of "20 best" from the "CD List" thread, with a few update notes: 
 
  Any "must have" CD list is going to have egregious omissions, but here's my 
  list of classics, largely but not entirely bluegrass: 
 
  Josh Graves:  [Note: If you can afford it, get the Bear Family boxed set of 
  Flatt & Scruggs 1948-1959.  I would also highly recommend Marty Stuart's 
  Live at the Ryman CD which captures Josh playing late in life, with a 
  spectacular version of Great Speckled Bird plus a few other songs.] 
 
  1.   Flatt & Scruggs, "Foggy Mountain Jamboree"  (now out with 3 bonus 
  tracks on Columbia/Legacy) (originally released 1957, with recordings 
  from 1951-57; Uncle Josh is on 6 of the tracks).  This is a superb 
  album -- almost unbelievable how many F&S classics are on this 
  release.  Some great dobro stuff on this one! 
 
  2.  Flatt and Scruggs at Carnegie Hall (recorded live in 1962; 
  re-released on the Koch label in 1998). 
 
  3 & 4.  Kenny Baker & Josh Graves, "The Puritan Sessions" (with Kenny 
  Baker mostly on guitar, not fiddle; originally released as two CDs -- 
  "Something Different" and "Bucktime!"; recorded in 1972 and 1973). 
 
  Mike Auldridge:  [I second the Eight-String Swing recommendation; plus:] 
 
  5 & 6.  "Dobro" (1972) and "Blues and Bluegrass" (1974); these two are 
  available one one CD labeled "Mike Auldridge - Takoma-Plus One," and 
  can be ordered from Mike Auldridge's web site, along with many other 
  of Mike's fine CDs. 
 
  7.  Mike A. with the Seldom Scene -- lots of CDs to choose from here, 
  but for this list, I'm picking "Live at the Cellar Door."  (Rebel 
  1103, released 1975) 
 
  Mike has lots of list-worthy recordings in more recent times, but 
  these are classics. 
 
  Jerry Douglas: 
 
  8.  J.D. Crowe & the New South (Rounder 0044, released 1975; also 
  available with an extra track on Cracker Barrel's label, CB103).  A 
  good case can be made that this record changed the world. 
 
  9.  Boone Creek, "One Way Track" (1977 release, reissued as Sugar Hill 
  3701). 
 
  10.   The Tony Rice Unit, "Manzanita" (Rounder 0092, recorded 1978, 
  released 1979).  Another record that changed the world, in my opinion. 
   And worth buying just for the band photograph. 
 
  Note:  although I highly recommend Jerry's "Fluxology" (1979) and 
  "Fluxedo" (1982),available on a single CD as "Everything Is Going to 
  Work Out Fine," the difficult-to-find "Changing Channels" and "Plant 
  Early," and also "Snakes Alive" by The Dreadful Snakes (1983, Rounder 
  0177) I'm leaving them off this list in favor of: 
 
  11, 12 & 13.  The Bluegrass Album Band, Vol. 3 (1983), Vol. 4 (1985) & 
  Vol. 5 (1989).    Two decades later, these still set the standard for 
  contemporary bluegrass excellence (in my opinion, of course).  (Jerry 
  isn't on vols. 1 or 2, and I'm not sure how much he plays on Vol. 6, 
  which is all-instrumental.) 
 
  14.  "Slide Rule," Jerry's 1992 release. 
 
  15.  Alison Krauss & Union Station:  lots to choose from here, but I 
  would pick one of these three:  "New Favorite," "Forget About It," or 
  the "Live" CD (or better yet, the DVD).  Dream pairing of voice 
  (Alison) and dobro. 
 
  16.  And finally for my Jerry list, I would at this moment choose 
  "Lookout for Hope" over "The Best Kept Secret," but that's probably 
  because it's had longer to grow on me... 
 
  And yes, I realize my list includes 9 CDs with Jerry, but looking at 
  it another way, that means I left off about 1491... 
 
  Rob Ickes  [Note: I would have to add Three Ring Circle AND the 
  Merle Haggard "Bluegrass Sessions" CD to this list, both of which 
  came out after I compiled this list, and also Blue Highway's Wondrous 
  Love, Marbletown, and the forthcoming Through the Window of a Train, 
  release date Feb. 12]: 
 
  17 and 18.  Of the solo CDs, I would pick "Hard Times" and "What It 
  Is" but would probably sneak in "Big Time" also. 
 
  19.  Blue Highway:  Lots to pick from here, so perhaps I would pick 
  "It's A Long, Long Road" from the 20th century, and "Still Climbing 
  Mountains" from the 21st.  If I were limited to one, I'd have to go on 
  Rhapsody and make my own compilation from a lot of different Blue 
  Highway albums. 
 
  20.  And for my 20th and final pick, I'm going out on a limb and 
  choosing one that isn't out yet -- The Missy Raines Band, featuring my 
  favorite dobro player, Michael Witcher.  What I heard at IBMA was 
  stunning, to borrow the word everyone around me was using. [NOTE:  It's 
  almost unbelievable to me that this listing STILL doesn't 
  need updating, more than 2 years after I wrote it.  Missy, get that 
  CD released NOW!  I've heard the promo tracks from it, and it's 
  awesome...some of them are on Missy's MySpace page] 
 
  This is a highly subjective list that omits lots of excellent dobro 
  players, but I can't include them without making the list too huge, 
  and the young ones have their best recordings ahead of them. 
 
 
  Betty 
 
 
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