Germany's Bear Family is well known for its stellar box set reissues of country, rock, and rhythm & blues recordings, as well as for single titles by deserving if not necessarily remembered American artists. Their mastering, production, and packaging set the industry standard for excellence. The six-volume Dim Lights, Thick Smoke series was released on CD in December of 2008 and covered the years 1945-1950, a strange and wonderful time in country music history born from of the end of the War Department's restrictions on shellac and the end of the recording ban, all near the end of the second world war. These discs all contain either 27 or 28 tracks, and are lavishly annotated with historical essays and track by track annotation by the esteemed Colin Escott, and contain with photographs of performers and record sleeves where available. The third volume in this series covers the year 1947, and offers a portrait of a year rife with hillbilly boogie classics. The South and the Southwest must have been feeling heady in the post war years, because the music here -- even in the ballads -- reflects a sense of well being, fun, and even hedonism. The set opens with Tex Williams' nugget "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! That Cigarette!" Despite the fact that the Commander Cody version has transplanted it in popular culture memory, it doesn't touch the original for its stellar musicianship, dry-drawl delivery, and knee-slapping humor. It cooks as a transitional piece of Western swing to hillbilly boogie, and it's easy to hear rock & roll's roots in this music. Other harder-driven tunes are Maddox Brothers & Rose's "Milk Cow Boogie," Hank Williams' "Move It on Over," Jack Guthrie's "Oakie Boogie," and Merle Travis' "So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed." That said, there are a number of fine ballads in the set as well, such as Cowboy Copas' "Signed Sealed and Delivered," and Eddy Arnold's "I'll Hold You in My Heart 'Til I Can Hold You in My Arms." Another smoking number is the wild, raw, and outrageous "Keep Them Cold Icy Fingers off of Me," by Fairley Holden. The sound quality here is wonderfully warm, full, and present. This collection adds immeasurably to the series. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
Dim Lights, Thick Smoke 1947
12/09/2008 | Bear Family
All Music Guide Review
Dim Lights, Thick Smoke 1947 Track Listing
Credits of Dim Lights, Thick Smoke 1947
- Michael Brooks
- Disc Transfers, Metal Transfers
- William Owen Bradley
- Piano
- Troy Jack Drake
- Bass
- Jesse L. Easterday
- Bass
- Fred "Red" Herron
- Fiddle
- James Howard "Speedy" McNatt
- Fiddle
- Pioneers
- Performer
- Bronson Lee Reynolds
- Bass
- James Erwin Short
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Clifford G. Snyder
- Bass, Leader
- John Y. Sullivan
- Guitar
- Oscar Sullivan
- Mandolin
- James V. Swinney
- Bass
- Francis Tamburin
- Accordion
- Al Turner
- Photography, Illustrations
- Ivan LeRoy Wiggins
- Guitar (Steel)
- Cal Maddox
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Don Maddox
- Fiddle
- Fred Maddox
- Bass
- Rose Maddox
- Vocals
- Edward Mitchell, Jr.
- Guitar (Steel)
- Murray Nash
- Producer
- Doug Pomeroy
- Disc Transfers, Metal Transfers
- Wayne Raney
- Harmonica
- Smokey Rogers
- Guitar
- Reginald W. Ward
- Bass
- Howard Watts
- Bass
- Hank Williams
- Guitar, Vocals
- Billy Jack Wills
- Bass
- Jimmy Winkle
- Guitar
- Robert Chubby Wise
- Fiddle
- Joe Zinkan
- Bass
- Lee Gillette
- Producer
- Joe Holley
- Fiddle
- Dean McKinney
- Vocals
- Evelyn McKinney
- Vocals
- John Bailes
- Guitar, Tenor (Vocal)
- Walter Bailes
- Guitar, Vocals
- Jerry Byrd
- Hawaiian Guitar
- Rex Call
- Fiddle
- Farris Coursey
- Drums
- Stephen H. Sholes
- Producer
- John Weis
- Guitar
- Jack Shook
- Guitar
- Jimmie Widener
- Banjo
- Tex Atchison
- Fiddle
- Pat Brady
- Bass
- Ken Carson
- Guitar
- Alton Delmore
- Guitar, Vocals
- Rabon Delmore
- Guitar, Vocals
- Ernest Ferguson
- Mandolin
- Lloyd "Lonzo" George
- Bass
- Lonnie Glosson
- Harmonica
- Roy Lanham
- Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
- Red Murrell
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Syd Nathan
- Producer
- Bob Nolan
- Guitar
- Lloyd Perryman
- Guitar
- Paul Sells
- Accordion
- Tim Spencer
- Guitar
- Deuce Spriggins
- Bass
- Louis Innis
- Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm)
- Thomas Lee Jackson Jr.
- Fiddle, Violin
- George Werth
- Trumpet
- R.A. Andreas
- Photography, Illustrations
- Richard Weize
- Discography
- Steve Hathaway
- Photography, Illustrations
- Dave Sax
- Photography, Disc Transfers, Discography, Metal Transfers, Illustrations
- Matt Cavaluzzo
- Disc Transfers, Metal Transfers
- Jurgen Crasser
- Mastering
- Smoky Fields
- Fiddle
- Velma E. Williams Smith
- Vocals
- Kevin Coffey
- Photography, Discography, Illustrations
- Harold Siegel
- Bass
- Johnny Sapp
- Fiddle
- Lloyd Copas
- Guitar, Vocals
- Adrian McDowell
- Fiddle
- Roy Starkey
- Bass
- Acie Peveto
- Guitar (Steel)
- Billy Hughes
- Vocals
- Johnny Tyler
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Ray "Kemo" Head
- Guitar (Steel)
- Russ Wapensky
- Discography
- August Klein
- Accordion
- Matt Collins
- Guitar (Electric)
- Spike Featherstone
- Harp, Vocals
- Cactus Soldi
- Fiddle
- Andrew Brown
- Discography
- Hugh Farr
- Fiddle, Leader, Mandolin
- Harold Spierer
- Piano
- Marshall Barnes
- Guitar
- Ivan M. Tribe
- Photography, Illustrations
- Cecil "Skeets" Williamson
- Fiddle
- Melvin Leon Short
- Guitar (Electric)
- James "Slim" Martin
- Fiddle, Sax (Tenor), Harmonica
- Andreas Merck
- Photo Scanning
- Alan H. Barker
- Bass
- Larry DePaul
- Accordion
- Quilla Hugh Freeman
- Guitar
- Ossie J. Godson
- Piano
- Idaho Slim
- Guitar (Steel)
- Jack McTaggart
- Trumpet
- Herbert L. "Herb" Remington
- Guitar (Steel)
- Beasley Smith
- Piano
- Brenda Colladay
- Photography, Illustrations
- Beecher "Pete" "Bashful Brother Oswald" Kirby
- Guitar (Steel), Harmony Vocals
- George Warren Barnes
- Guitar
- Charles Hurta
- Fiddle
- Del Heck
- Fiddle
- George "Speedy" Krise
- Dobro
- Eddie McMullan
- Guitar (Steel)
- Agapito "Pete" Martinez
- Guitar (Steel)
- James "Jimmy" Riddle
- Harmonica
- Richard Prine
- Drums
- Thomas Elmer "Tommy" Duncan
- Vocals
- Tex Isley
- Guitar (Electric)
- Richard K. Hamilton
- Guitar
- George Chumura
- Guitar
- Don Linder
- Trumpet
- Smokey Lohman
- Guitar (Steel)
- Fairley Holden
- Guitar, Vocals
- Noel Boggs
- Guitar (Steel)
- Bill Carlisle
- Vocals
- Jack Guthrie
- Vocals
- Clyde Moody
- Guitar, Vocals
- Ernest Tubb
- Guitar, Vocals
- Charlie Monroe
- Guitar, Vocals, Leader
- Molly O'Day
- Guitar, Vocals
- Tex Williams
- Leader, Vocals
- Ramona Jones
- Bass
- Art Satherly
- Producer
- Jesse Ashlock
- Fiddle
- Lester Barnard, Jr.
- Guitar (Electric)
- Paul Cohen
- Producer
- Johnny Cuviello
- Drums
- Lynn Davis
- Guitar, Vocals
- Bud Duncan
- Guitar (Steel)
- Colin Escott
- Liner Notes, Photography, Illustrations, Reissue Producer
- Homer Haynes
- Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm)
- Walt Heebner
- Producer
- Millard Kelso
- Piano
- Ira Louvin
- Mandolin
- Roy Acuff
- Vocals
- Eddy Arnold
- Guitar, Leader, Vocals
- Chet Atkins
- Guitar, Leader
- Jethro Burns
- Guitar, Mandolin
- Red Foley
- Bass, Vocals, Guitar
- Hank Garland
- Guitar
- Hawkshaw Hawkins
- Vocals
- Moon Mullican
- Piano, Vocals
- Merle Travis
- Guitar (Electric), Vocals
- Lester Flatt
- Guitar
- Bill Monroe
- Mandolin, Leader, Vocals
- Earl Scruggs
- Banjo
- Carl Story
- Vocals
- Mac Wiseman
- Bass











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