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Album Details: Off White Album

Release Date:01/01/2003
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Track List: Off White Album

  1. In My Life
  2. Michelle
  3. I Will
  1. Something
  2. Yesterday
  3. Julia

Pro Reviews: Off White Album

  • All Music Guide

    Veteran steelguitar player Dan Dugmore had no one to please but himself on his first solo recording, the title of which signals that it is a collection of Beatles songs. Dugmore spent the 1970s and ‘80s adding steel guitar to the countryrock songs of Linda Ronstadt and James Taylor, as well as other pop musicians. Then, in 1990, he headed to Nashville, where he became a top session player in country music. But he remains a Southern California child of the ‘60s, and therefore the Beatles are his touchstone. Playing all the instruments himself, he has chosen 12 Beatles ballads and recorded acoustic and electric guitar settings, using the steel guitar to play the melodies. Dugmore's background makes him a relatively restrained steel guitarist; unlike traditional country players, he in not interested in overwhelming the musical picture with whining sound. He uses the instrument as if he were a singer with the nuance and delicacy of a Ronstadt or a Taylor. The world may not need another alb...um of remade Beatles songs, but this one is a labor of love, and that's what it sounds like. - William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Dan Dugmore

Steel guitarist Dan Dugmore translated an interest in countryrock in the late 1960s into a career as an Alist Nashville session musician starting in the 1990s. Born in Southern California, Dugmore was inspired to take up the pedal steel guitar by seeing such countryrock progenitors as the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, Poco, and the Flying Burrito Brothers. He wanted to le... Read more