Jack Clement For Once & for All
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Jack Clement: For Once & for All
Buddy Miller, Del & Ronnie McCoury, Bobby Bare u.a.
Drittes und leider letztes Album von Jack Henderson Clement's (1931-2013), dem legendären Toningenieur, Musikproduzent, Musiker und Komponisten.
Ein tolles Album, aufgenommen mit Freunden im Cowboy Arms Hotel And Recording Spa, Nashville. Ruhige, wunderbare Interpretationen von Jack Clement's Werken, mit denen Charley Pride,
Johnny Cash, Garth Brooks, Jim Reeves oder Jerry Lee Lewis Erfolge feierten!*****Seit Tagen Dauerbrenner in der Bear Family Höhle und ein Muss für jede Country Sammlung!*****
Artikeleigenschaften vonJack Clement: For Once & for All
Interpret: Jack Clement
Albumtitel: For Once & for All
Genre Country
Label IRS
Artikelart CD
EAN: 0602537891603
- Gewicht in Kg: 0.1
Clement, Jack - For Once & for All CD 1 | ||||
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01 | I've Got A Thing About Trains - | Jack Clement | ||
02 | The Spell Of The Freight Train - | Jack Clement | ||
03 | Jesus Don't Give Up On Me - | Jack Clement | ||
04 | The Air Conditioner Song - | Jack Clement | ||
05 | Got Leaving On Her Mind - | Jack Clement | ||
06 | Baby Is Gone - | Jack Clement | ||
07 | Just Between You And Me - | Jack Clement | ||
08 | Miller's Cave - | Jack Clement | ||
09 | Let The Chips Fall - | Jack Clement | ||
10 | Just A Girl I Used To Know - | Jack Clement | ||
11 | Fools Like Me - | Jack Clement | ||
12 | I Know One | Jack Clement |
Jack Clement
Whole Lotta Lookin'
Jack Clement
Whole Lotta Lookin'
(Jack Clement-Billy Riley)
47-7602; master: K2WB 1410
recorded July 2, 1959 (14:00-17:00) RCA Victor Studio, 1610 Hawkins Street, Nashville, Tennessee; Producer: Chester B. Atkins; with Jack Clement: vocal/banjo/leader; Walter L. 'Hank: 'Sugarfoot' Garland: guitar; Velma E. Williams Smith: guitar; Bob L. Moore: bass; Murray M. 'Buddy' Harman jr: drums; Dorothy Ann Dillard, Mildred 'Millie' Kirkham, Louis Dean Nunley, William Guilford Wright, jr: vocal chorus
This song and its companion, Edge Of Town(see Volume 2),come from Jack Clement's lost years.
Between late 1956 and 1959, he had been a producer, engineer, arranger, songwriter, song publisher, and artist at Sun Records. Then, in March 1959, he was dismissed. He invested his royalties from Ballad Of A Teenage Queen, Guess Things Happen That Way, It'll Be Me,and other songs he'd written into his own label, Summer Records. The previous year (while still under contract to Sun), he'd gone to RCA's Nashville studio to record a single for Sun's Phillips International subsidiary. At that session, he'd recorded Edge Of Town and Whole Lotta Lookin',but neither were released. Free of Sun, he returned to RCA Nashville as an artist while remaining in Memphis as a label owner and music man-about-town. Whole Lotta Lookin',co-written with Sun stablemate Billy Riley, became his first RCA single.
The record had the light, folky Kingston Trio sound, reinforced by the then-omnipresent banjo and a very full chorus. Around this time, Clement began hanging out at Echo Studios in Memphis (some reports say he was a co-owner), and he attracted several like-minded buddies including Dickey Lee and Allen Reynolds. They made a private record for a friend in the armed services, dubbing each other 'Cowboy.' The nickname stuck on Clement, and from that point he was Cowboy Jack. His story is picked up on Volume 2 of this series.
- Colin Escott -
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