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But I do love that country sound y'hear
I tend to like bands and then the guitarist within, so they often don't release much more than the band does. Pearl Jam being my main band, both guitarists probably play on ~10 albums outside of PJ but then I've got all the PJ stuff already.
Session guitarists or the virtuoso type who does sessions for huge artists is probably what you're after, right? I don't know many. Maybe I'm missing something.
Does Steve Vai count? I've never really listened to his stuff, so should give it a go.
I know very little about either and I would either find their work enjoyable or educational, probably both.
I meant April. ~ Simon Weir
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If someone wants to give me all of U2 or the Beatles on vinyl that'd be great because I don't already them all, I guess?
If I can't have a session player then I have gaps in my Jim Campilongo recordings, particularly the early stuff and his guest work with other artists.
So if I could cherry pick from stuff that say, Steve Lukather, Larry Carlton or Tim Pierce had played on I reckon I could find twenty albums I'd be happy to own. Let's go Tim Pierce.
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My real answer is Steve Cropper. All those amazing Motown sessions. There's a lot more than 20 albums worth there.
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Steve Lukather
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
Most of his work predates my entrance into pop culture. But I really like his work. And I don’t want to listen to a session guy or virtuoso just to learn (or just to drop names). It’s just music that I dig.
I’m disregarding the “20 albums” stipulation. Just “the catalogue” suffices.