BR549 – Tangeld In The Pines

BR549 – Tangeld In The Pines
Dualtone
Publishing No: 80302-01149-2
Titel: That’s What I Get, I’m All Right (For The Shape I’m In), Ain’t Got Time, She’s Talking To Someone (She’s Not Talking To Me), Tangled In The Pines, No Train To Memphis, Movin’ The Country, Run A Mile, When I Come Home, No Friend Of Mine, Honky Tonkin’ Lifestyle, Way Too Late (To Go Home Early Now)
BR549 gehören zu den bekanntesten Roadbands in den USA und auch in Europa habe sie einen Namen. Deutschland kennen sie schon recht gut. In Nashville hatte ich die Ehre bei einer Privatparty Chris Scruggs, den Sohn von Gail Davis, kennen zu lernen. Der Junge kann Steelguitar spielen wie ein junger Gott. Die CD beinhaltet hauptsächlich Country und Country-Rock Elemente. Sie ist im typischen BR549 Stil verfasst und ist nichts für Leute, die auf New-Country stehen. Leichte Bluegrass Einschläge finden sich bei “Tanled in the Pines” wieder. Eine CD, die in keiner guten Sammlung fehlen darf.
BR549 are one of the better known Roadbands in the US and in Europe they have gotten themselves a name as well. And they know Germany good as well. In Nashville i had the pleasure to meet them at a private Party from Chris Scruggs, the son of Gail Davis. That boy can play Steel guitar like a young god. The CD has mainly Country and Country-Rock elements. It is in the typical style from BR549 and nothing for people that only like New-Country. Light Bluegrass influences can be found in “Tanled in the Pines”. A piece that shoudn’t be missed in any good CD Collection.
Christian Lamitschka ( Ch.Lamitschka@t-online.de )
Translation by Charlotte Bailey-Smith

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