Patty Loveless CD

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Larry Robbins
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Patty Loveless CD

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Has anyone heard Patty Loveless's new CD?
I think its called "Deaming my Dreams"?
not sure...anyway, can any of you recomend it. I really liked her last two Cd's as she seemed to have come back to the type of music she does SOOOOOOO well.
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Not yet, but I'll give it a listen for sure!

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Post by FIONA TOMANY »

Guess what guys she more than likely on an independent label and free to do what she wants. have the mountain soul album and love it.
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The title track is a weel known Waylon cover.
Theres a great duet of Never Ending Love with Dwight Yockam. Theres also tracks from Jim Lauderdale and Leeroy Parnell.

I'm liking it.
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Post by Larry Robbins »

Janice,
I must agree! I went out and picked up a copy today and I am pleased.Leans a little to the ALT/Country and thats fine with me! Image and with Russ Pahl and Rob Ickes as well as Stewart Duncan how can you go wrong?
I think She does a fine job on "Dreaming My Dreams" as you said "I'm Likeing it"

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Post by Derek Duplessie »

Have you guys heard Buddy and Julie Miller's version of "Keep your distance"? It's brilliant! Patty's is great too, though. The song was actually written by richard thompson.
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Haven't heard it yet, but will, but then, she wouldn't even have to sing, only smile at me and I'd turn into a monkey.
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Picked it up today. It's on Epic, which is part of Sony-so it sure ain't independent.

Russ Pahl plays some beautiful steel. Rob Ickes, great as usual-plus on the last track we get to hear his new Scheerhorn squareneck/non reso acoustic 6-string.

And all the other fine musicians previously mentioned.

But nobody bothered to mention the great Albert Lee plays lead guitar on most of the songs. What a treat. Great as ever!

Patty's voice is right on the money, and the whole thing has that sort of Emmylou feel, since Patty's husband and former Hot Band member Emory Gordy Jr. produced it.

Excellent choice of songs.



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Post by Jason Stillwell »

I saw the new video yesterday and thought that sounded like Albert on guitar. It sure is good to hear him again. He hasn't been heard on radio in quite a while... I think. Image