The unissued and only solo album by legendary Buckaroo Don Rich!
Don Rich Sings George Jones is one of the most exciting country music discoveries in decades—the only solo album ever recorded by Don Rich, legendary lead guitarist and harmony vocalist for Buck Owens & His Buckaroos. Even more amazing is the fact that this album sat in Buck’s tape vault—unreleased and long forgotten—until now.
In the mid-1960s, with Buck Owens already having been part of the Capitol Records roster for almost a decade, The Buckaroos were given a separate recording contract with the label, allowing the band to make a series of its own albums and singles.
Between 1966 and 1971, The Buckaroos recorded a dozen LPs, over half of which hit Billboard magazine’s best-selling Country Albums chart. Although those records were primarily known for their sizzling instrumental tracks, almost all of The Buckaroos albums also included a few vocals by Don Rich and other members of the band. In fact, by 1970, several of the tracks featuring Don’s vocals had become charting singles, making a solo album by Don Rich pretty much a foregone conclusion.
Buck approached Don about recording a solo album of his own. Fellow Buckaroo, Jim Shaw remembers, “He just went to Don and said, ‘Why don’t you do an album of George Jones covers?’ I suspect Buck thought, ‘Well, that’s a good commercial way to go. George Jones has a huge pile of hits to choose from.’”
The question, then, isn’t, why George Jones songs? The real question is, why did the album languish unreleased in the tape vault for over 40 years? Since Don and Buck are both gone, there’s no one left to provide the answer.
Maybe Don’s album was simply forgotten. As Jim Shaw points out, it’s not like Don would’ve bothered to remind anybody: “Don didn’t have a lot of ambition to be a solo artist. He just wanted to read his books about military airplanes and ride his motorcycle.”
The Race Is On A Girl I Used To Know Window Up Above White Lightning She Thinks I Still Care The Love Bug You Comb Her Hair Your Heart Has Turned Left And I was On The Right Walk Through This World With Me Too Much Water
The Race Is One *Four-O-Thirty-Three *Root Beer *Too Much Water *
Cat No.: OV-50
Categories: All, CD, Country, Digital
Tags: Buck Owens, Don Rich, The Buckaroos