the art of slide-guitar

SCD 293
LC 07573 EAN/GTIN: 4020771980932 : 1998-05-19
A comprehensive collection of Pedal Steel-, Resophonic-, Bottleneck-, Parlor-, and Lap Steel Guitar tracks. Small band or solo.
  • SCD029301 3:09
    Nashville-style fast tempo contemporary country music melody. Carefree, uplifting
  • SCD029302 1:38
    Haunting slow-paced ballad melody often used for country music songs
  • SCD029303 2:06
    The sound of the country music roadhouse or honky tonk; bouncy
  • SCD029304 2:10
    Anglo-Irish melody at slow ballad pace. Nostalgic, sentimental
  • SCD029305 1:41
    16th century lute composition that becomes eerie and mysterious on pedal steel. Slow. Melancholy
  • SCD029306 1:23
    Up-tempo pick-along country rag with a rural South sound
  • SCD029307 1:26
    Medium tempo melody from a song long associated with New Orleans. Bluesy, laid-back
  • SCD029308 0:59
    Commercial length; the bluesy sound of the deep South roadhouse, where blues and country music meet and mingle. Medium tempo. Funky, laid-back
  • SCD029309 1:49
    The beautifully-phrased melody of the Hawaiian farewell song. Medium-slow tempo. Nostalgic, sentimental
  • SCD029310 1:52
    Medium-to-fast tempo standard, light, positive
  • SCD029311 2:04
    Reel from 19th century minstrelsy, a familiar melody, delivered at a pace that seems impossibly fast for a slide player. Square Dance, uplifting
  • SCD029312 1:47
    Slightly slower fast reel, a resophonic solo and a geyser of notes. Nostalgic
  • SCD029313 2:06
    Richly textured 19th century Southern church melody in medium-slow tempo. Introspective, sentimental
  • SCD029314 1:34
    Blues gem in classic style, a resophonic solo, medium tempo
  • SCD029315 0:59
    Commercial length; Delta juke-joint sound
  • SCD029316 0:59
    Commercial length; Mississippi-style rural blues, medium tempo
  • SCD029317 1:15
    Sound from when Delta blues first went to Chicago
  • SCD029318 0:59
    Commercial length; melody in a tuning from Truk Island in the Southern Pacific, where these constellations may be seen in the night sky
  • SCD029319 0:59
    Commercial length; this Anglo-Irish melody has been used for such classic ballads as The Unfortunate Rake and The Streets of Laredo, slow, melancholy
  • SCD029320 0:59
    Commercial length; parlor version, medium to slow (see track 13)
  • SCD029321 0:59
    Commercial length; an interpretation of the 'parlor era' of guitar. Medium tempo. Light, introspective
  • SCD029322 0:59
    Commercial length; slow, pensive
  • SCD029323 0:29
    Commercial length; steps
  • SCD029324 0:59
    Commercial length; slow steps
  • SCD029325 0:29
    Commercial length; slow pattern
  • SCD029326 0:44
    Whimsical
  • SCD029327 0:29
    Commercial length; minimal music pattern
  • SCD029328 0:29
    Commercial length; disturbing
  • SCD029329 0:29
    Commercial length; minimal music pattern
  • SCD029330 0:29
    Commercial length; announcement
  • SCD029331 0:29
    Commercial length; Western Solo