Essential Jim Keltner?
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Re: Essential Jim Keltner?
Tom, I highly recommend THE JIM KELTNER DISCOGRAPHY for further inspiration.
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Re: Essential Jim Keltner?
Sounds like Jim, but the credits also list Andy Newmark.
Re: Essential Jim Keltner?
Love this thread!
I'm partial to Thelma Houston & Pressure Cooker's "I've Got the Music in Me", recorded live to master disc, with "Two Jims" together on drums: Keltner and Gordon:
I'm partial to Thelma Houston & Pressure Cooker's "I've Got the Music in Me", recorded live to master disc, with "Two Jims" together on drums: Keltner and Gordon:
Re: Essential Jim Keltner?
I was watching a "Behind the Music" episode featuring Tom Petty, and he related that as he walked out of the studio while he was recording "Refugee", Keltner was standing outside with an egg shaker, saying, "This is what it needs."
So, he added him and his egg shaker:
So, he added him and his egg shaker:
Re: Essential Jim Keltner?
Like somebody said it somewhere in HoD, JK has the art of slopiness, not my kind of thing, but I respect that. 

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Re: Essential Jim Keltner?
Rodge wrote:Like somebody said it somewhere in HoD, JK has the art of slopiness, not my kind of thing, but I respect that.
I dig that. I feel the same way about Sanchez. But he's not sloppy
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Re: Essential Jim Keltner?
Check out all of Ry Cooder's albums, but especially Bop Til You Drop.
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