"Ph. Barnard" wrote: > > Joe: > > I think it's Ray Price, doing the old (pre-multitrack) overdub technique > > whereby you sing as the original master rolls and record the mixed > > result onto a new master. > > While I'm the last person to be differing with Joe, I honestly > think it's not just Ray overdubbing with himself but another fiddle > player or someone. I've seen footage of the guy, in fact. A > heavyset guy whose name I can't remember. I haven't listened closely to the harmony singer, so I'm just guessing (read "bullshitting") as usual. -- Joe Gracey President-For-Life, Jackalope Records http://www.kimmierhodes.com
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