Robbie Fulks

Written music for steel guitar

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Nicholas Dedring
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Robbie Fulks

Post by Nicholas Dedring »

Has anyone tabbed out any of Tom Brumley's stuff from the two early robbie fulks records? There's a bunch of BEAUTIFUL playing on there.
Peter

Post by Peter »

Hi, what are the titles of these 2 early Robbie Fulks records? Is one of them called "Country Love Songs"?

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Nicholas Dedring
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Post by Nicholas Dedring »

Yep. "Country Love Songs" is the first, "South Mouth" is the second. Both are on Bloodshot Records out of Chicago. Tom Brumley plays pedal steel on both of those records; the work is absolutely stunning... Brumley is always just clean, and tasteful; his more recent stuff has the sound that I find just quintessential: fat and bright at the same time. His portions of Dwight Yoakam's Buenas Noches From a Lonely Room are also to die for. Robbie Fulks might need to be ordered, but it's worth the effort. (Plus: he's working on a Johnny Paycheck tribute record with Lloyd Green right now!)