I have no doubt Mark's dream team was Paul Franklin and Jeff Porcaro. Chris White and Danny C were also around for the album.
In the guitar stakes I think Mark saw Paul as an equal. Anything Mark played, or asked Paul to play, Paul could achieve. Paul taking the pedal steel way beyond its country origins, performing rock style guitar solos on the tour, sometimes verging on complex be-bop jazz.
Paul would never have played huge outdoor shows, before or since, being mostly a studio musician. He says 'it was an eye opener'.
You can see in the videos, he is passionate about pedal steel as an instrument and it wasn't lost on him he was showcasing the best pedal steel can be to 60,000 people a night for over a year, as he says to something like 5 million people.
I think he regretted turning down so many album sessions while out on tour, and every time we had a couple of weeks off, he would fly back to Nashville and spend the whole time in the studio playing on sessions.