Jeff: > hmm, gonna have to check that one out. My favorite is Appilaichan Swing > with them Swangin Kentucky Colonels. aka Roland and Clarence White. Hot > damn it's good. Yeah, Appalachian Swing is a classic that also gets regular time in my changer despite being over 30 years old! <g>. I always have at least one instrumental album in my changer at home: whether a twang thing like Appalachian Swing, Joe Maphis' "Flying Fingers", West & Bryant, or Travis Country Pickin' (which is on Hightone, btw, or the HMG imprint of Hightone), or a surf-twang thing like Duane Eddy, The Shadows, or Calif surf albums.... Good stuff. --junior
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