Description
CD BCD 16798
1-CD-Album with 44-page booklet, 25 tracks. Playing time approx. 56 mns.
- Recordings made for RCA Records between 1954 and 1956.
- Originator of the pedal steel guitar.
- He played pedal steel guitar on Slowly by Webb Pierce, released in early 1954, the first number-one country hit featuring a pedal steel guitar.
- Produced by Chet Atkins.
Over the course of two-and a-half years, Bud Isaacs recorded 25 titles for RCA. Slowly had only been one week in the charts when Isaacs’ did his first solo session on February 13, 1954 backed by the cream of Nashville’s session musicians including Chet Atkins on guitar, Bob Moore on bass, and Buddy Harmon on drums. The recordings demonstrate the then new instrument and Isaac’s virtuosity.
The 25 sides on this compilation are definitive recordings of pedal steel instrumental artistry, originally released on eight singles, plus one EP. Absolutely essential performances that should never be allowed to go out of circulation. Carefully re-mastered from the original sources with liner notes by Eddie Stubbs.
1 Hot Mockin’ Bird
2 The Waltz You Saved For Me
3 Bud’s Steel Guitar Stomp
4 Indian Love Call
5 Skokiaan
6 Bud’s Boogie
7 Yesterday’s Waltz
8 Cowboy Conga
9 Panhandle Rag
10 Beautiful Mahana
11 Steel Guitar Breakdown
12 Kentucky Waltz
13 Turn Around
14 Steelin’ Home
15 By The Waters Of Minnetonka
16 Blue Mirage
17 Waltz Of The Ozarks
18 Bud’s Bounce (take c)
19 Texas Playboy Rag
20 Westphalia Waltz
21 Boing!
22 Bud’s Waltz
23 Sweet And Hot
24 Bohemiana Polka
25 Bud’s Bounce (alt)