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Ed King reviews Roughshod Records 49th CD "Old Time Country Songs Are They Really Dead and Gone?" a 13-song album featuring James Adelsberger. Co-produced by Mike Johnson and James Adelsberger, and released 15 November 2014, this Traditional Country Music CD features "Riversong" written by James, and "Could Be the Whiskey Talkin'" co-written by Mike and James.
Ed King reviews Roughshod Records 49th CD "Old Time Country Songs Are They Really Dead and Gone?" a 13-song album featuring James Adelsberger. Co-produced by Mike Johnson and James Adelsberger, and released 15 November 2014, this Traditional Country Music CD features "Riversong" written by James, and "Could Be the Whiskey Talkin'" co-written by Mike and James.
Ed King reviews Roughshod Records 49th CD "Old Time Country Songs Are They Really Dead and Gone?" a 13-song album featuring James Adelsberger. Co-produced by Mike Johnson and James Adelsberger, and released 15 November 2014, this Traditional Country Music CD features "Riversong" written by James, and "Could Be the Whiskey Talkin'" co-written by Mike and James.
CD Review by Ed King, February 2015: Old Time Country Songs Are They Really Dead and Gone?
James Adelsberger
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS & E.H. KING MUSIC, BMI
OLD TIME COUNTRY SONGS - A 13-song remarkable CD album from Roughshod Records by JAMES ADELSBERGER. My overall impression is that this young man should have been doing this 50-years ago when Traditional style music was in style. James would have been rated with such greats as Ernest Tubb, Roger Miller and the long lists of famous artists we have lost. AS well as the style of COUNTRY we loved so much Then this album would have sold like hotcakes. Today it wont. Todays product is canned music produced without live musicians and is crossover, pop at best! This young artist is not only a great vocalist, but a tremendous musician, I love it because it IS Traditional Country! It starts off with a lengthy (6:02) ARE THEY REALLY DEAD & GONE? Super good but the answer is yes! In todays music world only pop sell. And after all it is a business... LIQUID HELL is a wonderous showing of Traditional Country. But, compare it to my own self=penned Pedal To The Metal and catch the modern version of country that sells and gives me royalty payments. The shame is that James wasnt born during Traditional Hay days. He sure must have listened to a wonderful collection. His musicianship is impeccable. A master at his craft. You hear it in the vocals and the music sound tracks he composes in cuts like RIVERSONG (7:03). Catch the Roger Miller, Oscar & Lonzo style in ANYBODY HERE LOVE A NUT? I find myself asking where James comes from as I hear him perform his craft and songs like BAD WHISKEY, BAD SEX, & BAD MEN, BARROOMS and BEDROOM and COULD BE THE WHISKEY TALKIN. The feeling, words and music are hardcore life experiences yet this is coming from a 19-20 year old who has feelings and talent way beyond his years. I loved every minute of this step back in time CD. James I sure hope youll do more. Keep the Tradition alive. You can purchase a copy of this CD at: http://roughshodrecords.webs.com Get a copy for your listening pleasure and collection while they last. Help him keep the Traditional Country Spirit alive!!!! Be sure to tell James and my buddy Mike at Roughshod Records that we sent you by. Reviewed by Ed King, (EHK) E.H. King Music & Entertainment News, P.O. Box 40, Santa Fe, TX 77517 * 713-705 7287 2015 E.H. King * Ed.king@vsp-inc.com * ehkmusic2@verizon.net * www.wingnut.net/ehk.htm
Roughshod Records Footnote:
Old Time Country Songs Are They Really Dead and Gone? James Adelsberger * RCD49 * UPC: 061946000257 Riversong was written by James Adelsberger. The rest of the songs were written by Mike Johnson, Country Musics No.1 Black Yodeler. Could Be the Whiskey Talkin is their first co-written song. James release is the labels 49th CD. It was released on 15 November 2014 along with Mike Johnsons Doggone It Ive Written a Sad Song Again the labels 50th CD. James played all the instruments and laid the music tracks for both albums and his friend Michael Romans played the fiddle. On 18 December 2014 both CDs were acquired by the Recorded Sound Reference Center at the Library of Congress for their growing Mike Johnson collection, which started in April 2007 with the acquisition of 114 of Johnsons yodeling songs and related music material. James is from Northern Virginia and was signed to Roughshod Records in August 2012. His first release debuted on 14 November 2012 a CD Single featuring two Mike Johnson songs Back Home Again The Holy River. The label was formed by Mike Johnson in June 1987 during his Nashville recording years at the suggestion of his good friend and mentor, Jim Stanton, founder of Rich-R-Tone Records. Mike was inducted into Americas Old Time Country Music Hall of Fame in September 2002 by the National Traditional Country Music Association in Avoca, Iowa. These songs have been airing on Country Music Radio Stations in Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Netherlands, New Zealand, Scotland, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia, to mention a select few. Visit our official websites below for James and Mikes biographies, a complete CD discography, lots of photographs, and numerous songs in our Music Listening Room. [Roughshod Records site]. Our Youtube Channel contains over 500 videos featuring Mike and James and scores of musicians that Mike has known and performed with over the past two decades. Joe Arnold, Roughshod Records manager, P.O. Box 100933 Arlington, Va. 22210 http://roughshodrecords.webs.com http://www.freewebs.com/blackyodelno1 http://www.youtube.com/by1no1 *2015 Roughshod Records * Album cover not part of the original Ed King review * Album photograph 2014 James Adelsberger