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 final volume in the Dim Lights, Thick Smoke series covers the year 1950. As reflected in the track choices here, hillbilly boogie is in its full maturity, and the serious roots of hard honky tonk music are entering the jukebox and radio eras. There are some killer holdovers from the prime of Western swing, such as Moon Mullican and Bob Wills (whose classic "Faded Love" is included). But more the norm are performers like Hank Penny (with "Bloodshot Eyes"), Little Jimmy Dickens ("Hillbilly Fever"), Lefty Frizzell ("If You've Got the Money, I've Got the Time") , Ernest Tubb ("Letters Have No Arms"), Jimmie Skinner("You Don't Know My Mind"), Carl Smith ("I Overlooked an Orchid While Looking for a Rose"), Hank Williams ("Long Gone Lonesome Blues"), and Webb Pierce. The latter's killer "Drifting Texas Sand" is one of the real high points here. Floyd Tillman's "I've Got the Craziest Feeling," and Red Foley's "Sugarfoot Rag" also lend to the overall wealth of this collection. But the true stellar moment is one of the earliest rock & roll tunes in Hardrock Gunter's "Birmingham Bounce,"(complete with a wah-wah sounding steel guitar!) that kicks the pants off Bill Haley's "Shake, Rattle & Roll," and predates Chuck Berry by a few years -- though to be fair, this sounds like a hillbilly version of the music played by Louis Jordan. In any case, this final volume is a fitting send-off to one of the most successfully curated of the bunch. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
Dim Lights, Thick Smoke 1950
12/09/2008 | Bear Family
All Music Guide Review
Dim Lights, Thick Smoke 1950 Track Listing
Credits of Dim Lights, Thick Smoke 1950
- Rev. Billy Robinson
- Guitar (Steel)
- Leon Huff
- Choir, Chorus
- Michael Brooks
- Metal Transfers
- Dorothy Borchers
- Organ
- William Owen Bradley
- Organ, Piano, Contractor
- Jimmy Brown
- Fiddle
- Hazel Dooley
- Guitar
- Troy Jack Drake
- Bass
- Clarence Hartman
- Bass
- Louise Helsing
- Fiddle
- Maurice Cameron Hill
- Guitar
- Frank Kinman
- Guitar
- Clarence McGarr
- Mandolin
- Jim O'Day
- Bass
- Floyd "Ole" Rasmussen
- Guitar, Leader
- Clifford G. Snyder
- Bass, Leader
- Gene Thomas
- Guitar
- William A. Tonneson
- Guitar (Steel)
- Rudy Lyle
- Banjo
- Jimmy Martin
- Guitar
- Bob McNett
- Guitar (Electric)
- Ernest Ernie Newton
- Bass
- Ernie Newton
- Bass
- Webb Pierce
- Guitar, Vocals, Arranger
- Tommy Perkins
- Drums
- Doug Pomeroy
- Metal Transfers
- Fred Rose
- Producer
- Curly Seckler
- Mandolin
- Eldon Shamblin
- Guitar (Electric)
- Ralph Smith
- Piano
- Carter Stanley
- Guitar, Vocals
- Rocky Stone
- Fiddle
- Howard Watts
- String Bass
- Hank Williams
- Guitar, Vocals
- Billy Jack Wills
- Vocals
- Lee Gillette
- Producer
- Joe Holley
- Fiddle
- Woody Carter
- Fiddle
- Farris Coursey
- Drums
- Jimmie Curtis
- Guitar (Steel)
- Ted Daffan
- Guitar (Steel), Leader
- Lowell Frisby
- Bass
- Dale Potter
- Fiddle
- Norman Stevens
- Guitar
- Pee Wee Stewart
- Fiddle
- Madge Sutee
- Piano
- Bobby Williamson
- Bass
- J.D. Standlee
- Guitar (Steel)
- Jesse Kaye
- Producer
- Joel Price
- String Bass
- Jack Shook
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Merle "Red" Taylor
- Fiddle
- Henry Newton "Tommy" Vaden
- Fiddle
- Billy Bowman
- Guitar (Steel), Vocals
- Don Harlan
- Clarinet
- Harold Hensley
- Fiddle
- Eddie Kirk
- Guitar
- William Miller
- Violin
- Wesley Webb West
- Guitar (Steel)
- Jimmie Widener
- Vocals, Tenor Banjo
- Tex Atchison
- Fiddle
- Carl Cotner
- Fiddle, Leader
- Glynn Duncan
- Bass
- Tillman Franks
- Bass
- Dickie Harrell
- Drums
- Allen Massey
- Guitar
- John Russell Morgan
- Bass
- Floyd Robinson
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocal Harmony
- Paul Sells
- Accordion
- Mancel Tierney
- Piano
- Joseph Hale III Talbot
- Guitar (Steel)
- Clarence E. Snow
- Guitar, Vocals, Leader
- R.A. Andreas
- Photography, Illustrations
- Richard Weize
- Discographical Information
- Dave Sax
- Photography, Illustrations, Metal Transfers, Discographical Information
- Ivy J. "Jimmy" Bryant
- Guitar
- Matt Cavaluzzo
- Metal Transfers
- Ted Crabtree
- Guitar (Steel)
- Jurgen Crasser
- Mastering
- William Edward Liebert
- Piano, Accordion
- Johnny Strawn
- Fiddle
- Kevin Coffey
- Photography, Discographical Information, Illustrations
- Chuck Adams
- Bass
- Johnny Sapp
- Bass
- Luther Roundtree
- Guitar
- Russ Wapensky
- Discographical Information
- Lester Woodie
- Fiddle
- Darrell "Pee Wee" Lambert
- Mandolin, Baritone (Vocal)
- Robert Arrington
- Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Rhythm)
- Henry Boatman
- Fiddle
- Arkie Shibley
- Guitar, Vocals
- Andrew Brown
- Discographical Information
- Teddy K. Wilds
- Vocals
- Edward Austin Strode
- Piano
- Earl E. Finley Jr.
- Guitar
- Joseph Donald Mutto
- Drums
- Lucky Moore
- Guitar
- Ray "Curly" Lunsford
- Mandolin
- Joe Bardelli
- Piano
- Clarence Cagle
- Piano
- Buster Magness
- Guitar (Steel)
- Dick Morgan
- Guitar
- Jack Peltier
- Drums
- Andreas Merck
- Photo Scanning
- Buddy Attaway
- Guitar
- Jerry Elliott
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals
- Leo Herbert Raley
- Mandolin
- Brenda Colladay
- Photography, Illustrations
- Charles Hurta
- Fiddle
- Benny Sims
- Fiddle
- Gerald M. Rivers
- Fiddle
- Jackie Hays
- Banjo
- Benny Walker
- Harmony Vocals
- Carl "The Truth" Smith
- Guitar, Vocals, Leader
- Coy Crank
- Guitar (Steel)
- Howard Davis
- Drums
- Myrl "Rusty" McDonald
- Vocals, Tenor Banjo
- Luther Jay "Luke" Wills
- Bass, Tenor Banjo
- Jimmy Simmons
- Bass
- Hardrock Gunter
- Guitar, Vocals
- Noel Boggs
- Guitar (Steel)
- Stuart Hamblen
- Vocals
- Don Helms
- Guitar (Steel)
- Grady Martin
- Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
- Hank Penny
- Guitar, Vocals, Leader
- Ernest Tubb
- Vocals, Contractor
- Johnny Bond
- Guitar
- Shot Jackson
- Guitar (Steel)
- Jimmie Skinner
- Guitar, Vocals
- Art Satherly
- Producer
- Harold Bradley
- Guitar
- Billy Byrd
- Guitar
- Jerry Carter
- Accordion
- Vassar Clements
- Fiddle
- Paul Cohen
- Producer
- Keith Coleman
- Fiddle
- Colin Escott
- Liner Notes, Photography, Track Notes, Illustrations, Reissue Producer
- Benny Gill
- Violin
- Henry Glover
- Producer
- William D. Holford
- Engineer
- Don Law
- Producer
- Gene Autry
- Vocals
- Little Jimmy Dickens
- Guitar, Vocals
- Red Foley
- Guitar, Vocals
- Tennessee Ernie Ford
- Vocals
- Lefty Frizzell
- Guitar, Vocals
- Hank Garland
- Guitar, Soloist
- Johnny Gimble
- Fiddle, Mandolin
- Skeets McDonald
- Guitar, Vocals
- Moon Mullican
- Piano, Vocals, Leader
- Floyd Tillman
- Guitar, Vocals
- Johnnie Lee Wills
- Leader
- Kay Starr
- Vocals
- Lester Flatt
- Guitar
- Bill Monroe
- Mandolin
- Earl Scruggs
- Banjo
- Ralph Stanley
- Banjo, Tenor (Vocal)











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