Great country music recording


As you can see, I love listening to country music. Especially when it envolves alot of acoustic guitar, steel, and vocals. What are you recommendations for great recording on country music?

Alfredo
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The Jayhawks - "Hollywood Townhall." I think this is their best, even though they are all pretty good.

I second Doc Watson - "Memories", or "On Stage" because I think when he played with his late son Merle he was at his best.

Waylon Jennings - His best, and he's had a lot of good ones, is by far, "Dreaming My Dreams."

Tiff Merritt - "Bramble Rose." Just buy it!

The Gibson Brothers - The new one (2004), I forget the name, GREAT!

Ozark Mountain Daredevils, most are good but the first is best.

Norman Blake - "Anthology."

Son Volt - "Wide String Tremola." Alt-Country rock.

Flatlanders - "Now Again."

Poco - "Cantamos"
alittle on the fringe but heregoes....2 old favs....

Kimmie Rhodes, West Texas Heaven
Tony Rice, Cold on the Shoulder
Albums you must have

George Jones "I Am What I Am"

Merle Haggard "Okie From Muskogge... Recorded Live In Muskogee Oklahma"

Willie Nelson and Hank Snow "Brand Om My Heart"

Willie Nelson "Red Headed Stranger"

Johnny Cash "Live At San Quntion"
Acoustic + pedal steel = dobro means Jerry Douglas. Ain't no-one better anywhere, any time, anyhow. He plays with A. Krauss on the Live 2Cd set, also his new solo effort is Look Out For Hope.