Singer of Sad SongsArtist: Waylon Jennings
In late 1969, Waylon Jennings was wrapping up his tenure with producer Danny Davis and threw in his lot with Lee Hazlewood. Singer of Sad Songs features a title cut produced by the former, with the rest of the album done by the latter. It was, up to that time, Waylon's most compelling album, and stands the test of time based not only on...
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Artist: Waylon Jennings
Two of Waylon Jennings' very best albums, The Taker/Tulsa (1970) and Honky Tonk Heroes (1973), both released by RCA, were combined onto a single compact disc by Mobile Fidelity. This was a great way to pick up these classic albums, but the Mobile Fidelity release has gone out of print. ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide
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Phases and StagesArtist: Willie Nelson
If Shotgun Willie played a bit like a concept album, Phases and Stages was a full-blown one, tracing the dissolution of a marriage and devoting one side to the wife's perspective, the second to the husband's. If anything, Willie overplays his hand a bit, insisting on grafting the "Phases and Stages" theme between crucial songs to the point of...
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Artist: Jerry Jeff Walker
The self-titled Jerry Jeff Walker issued on Decca in 1972 completed Walker's transition from New York folkie to Texas singer/songwriter. He left New York a decade earlier, but with all of his rambling around, he didn't make Austin his home until 1971, and everywhere in this record's grooves is the city's famed funkiness, good-time, laid-back,...
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Viva TerlinguaArtist: Jerry Jeff Walker
Viva Terlingua, recorded live in Luckenbach, TX, on a hot August night in 1973, is among the most legendary of "live" singer/songwriter albums ever released. It's the Live at the Fillmore East of redneck Texas folk-rock. Essentially, it's Jerry Jeff fronting the Lost Gonzo Band at the beginning of their long run together playing, living it up,...
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Artist: Waylon Jennings
I Came to Hear the Music
Artist: Mickey Newbury
Community Score: 10.00
Produced by Chip Young, I Came to Hear the Music is Newbury's most diverse recording from his early period. Along with the bittersweet love songs that defy categorization, there are bona fide country waltzes like "You Only Live Once in a While,," rock & roll songs such as "Dizzy Lizzy" and "1 X I Ain't 2," and some blues and gospel. The rain and...
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Shotgun Willie/Phases and StagesArtist: Willie Nelson
Although Willie Nelson's two albums for Atlantic Records -- Shotgun Willie and Phases and Stages -- were among his most unsuccessful records commercially, they were groundbreaking, pivotal releases that rank among his finest and most introspective works. Musically, both albums straddle the lines between outlaw country, folk, and traditional pop...
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Artist: Bobby Bare
The best assortment of his '60s work includes such classic hits as "Detroit City," "500 Miles from Home" and "Streets of Baltimore" as well as country-folk versions of "Four Strong Winds, " "Miller's Cave" and "Long Black Veil." ~ Michael McCall, All Music Guide
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