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Mar 26, 1996 · Trampoline. Amazon itunes spotify Credits lyrics notes Songs. Bob & Ray (3:44) ... Eric Heywood: Pedal Steel. Richard Huredia: Assistant Engineer. Darryl Johnson ...
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Trampoline is the sixth studio album by Joe Henry, released in 1996. It featured a musical collaboration between Henry and guitarist Page Hamilton of alternative metal band Helmet and included a cover version of "Let Me Have It All" from Sly and the Family Stone's 1973 Fresh album.
Sep 22, 2021 · The finale ‘Parade‘ brings in Eric Heywood’s pedal steel and as a counterpoint to the electronics, they blend beautifully. For the follow-up ‘Fuse‘, Dr Dre was pencilled in to produce and despite it continuing the experimentation of ‘Trampoline‘ it never really took off.
Six Strings. For more than twenty years Eric Heywood has been on the Americana front lines, playing pedal steel and guitar with bands and artists like Son Volt, The Jayhawks, John Doe and Joe Henry. You’ve seen him, more likely than not, hiding beneath a huge hat, perched over a Williams pedal steel at the extreme left edge of the stage with ...
Trampoline, an Album by Joe Henry. Released 26 March 1996 on Mammoth (catalog no. 92686-2; CD). Genres: Americana, Singer-Songwriter. Rated #726 in the best albums of 1996.
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Feb 22, 2021 · And one more from the alt-country genre, Eric Heywood. He has played with Son Volt, The Jayhawks, Alejandro Escovedo, and Joe Henry (his playing on Henry's Trampoline record is a model of serving the song).
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "Trampoline" on Discogs.