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![]() Straight Up Music, established in 1995, is an independent record label based in Pasadena, TX owned and operated by Randy Meadows. The Straight Up Music catalogue included the following CDs available for online purchase. All prices include applicable taxes and shipping costs.
Family
Portrait is
Randy's latest CD released June 30, 2002. This album contains
music
from Randy, his late father Bucky Meadows with a guest appearance from
Willie Nelson. Featured tracks on the album include "Jesus On The
Radio" and "Wichita Lineman", a remake of the Jimmy Webb classic.
This is music that comes from a strong pedigree in Texas sound.
You've Been
Kinda Cold
is Randy's first album released in 1995 and features "You've Been Kinda
Cold" and "Wrangler". This album features legendary Texas
musicians
Johnny Gimble, Floyd Domino and Mike Wheeler.
Fastest Fingers In The West is an album that has been resurrected from ashes. The tracks were recorded by the late Bucky Meadows in 1975 and was a project done originally for the Willie Nelson label, "Lonestar Records". The masters were somehow lost during this time span with the only remaining copy on an old cassette tape that Bucky had in his possession till his passing in 1998. Through the modern technology of a fine studio, the songs where transferred to CD and released by Randy in 2002. This has some of the best instrumental music written and performed by Bucky Meadows along with great musicians such as Buddy Emmons, Link Davis Jr. and Doug Jurnigan.
Talisman This CD represents what is good about music in general. Friends and family gathered together to make music…nothing fancy, just real and good! Jam tracks also included that are presented without editing. Highlighted tracks included “Tonight I Just Need My Guitar”, “Leaving Texas”, and “Redemption Song”.
While They're Away CD single. A tribute to the men and women who fight for our country and our freedom. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this CD goes to the American Red Cross. A must for collectors. Limited pressing! |