Great overlooked early 70s work from WaylonJennings – a set that features a key duet with Jessi Colter, some great arrangements from Bergen White, and titles that include "Tomorrow Night In Baltimore", "Pickin White Gold", "Cedartown Georgia", "Big D", and "I'm Gonna Leave You". LP, Vinyl record album
Loads of 70s gems – including "Lonesome Onry & Mean", "Honky Tonk Heroes", "Luckenbach Texas", "Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys", "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way", and "Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line". LP, Vinyl record album
A tremendous late 60s album from WaylonJennings – a set that really has the singer finally finding his groove, and working that amazing vocal style towards the kind of material that would soon help him become the stuff of legend! At some level, it could be said that there are currents of folk on the album – at least in the choice of some of the tracks, including the title cut – but throughout, WaylonJennings has a way of turning things towards the darker side of the spectrum, and delivering things in a way that goes way beyond familiar RCA Nashville territory! Titles include "Money Cannot Make The Man", "I Tremble For You", "If The Shoe Fits", "The Road", "Love Of The Common People", "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away", and "Taos New Mexico". LP, Vinyl record album
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WaylonJennings & Willie Nelson —
WWII ... LP RCA, 1982. Very Good ...
Just Sold Out!
... LP, Vinyl record album
(Vinyl plays with a short click on the first & fifth track on side 1. In the foil embossed cover.)
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WaylonJennings/Willie Nelson/Jessi Colter/Tompall —
Wanted! The Outlaws ... LP RCA, 1976. Very Good+ ...
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A classic meeting of these two 70s Texas outlaws – with tracks that include "Old Friends", "Why Baby Why", "Take It To The Limit", "No Love At All", "Why Do I Have To Choose", and "Would You Lay With Me In A Field Of Stone". Produced by Chips Moman, too! LP, Vinyl record album
One of the great early moments from Kinky Friedman – and a record that ranks right up there with some of the more groundbreaking early 70s work from artists like Steve Young, Guy Clark, or even Willie Nelson! Nelson actually produced a few tracks – and the record features some work by him, WaylonJennings, and Tompall Glaser – on titles that include a great version of "They Ain't Makin Jews Like Jesus Anymore", plus "Something's Wrong With The Beaver", "Rapid City South Dakota", "Popeye The Sailor Man", "Homo Erectus", and "Before All Hell Breaks Loose". LP, Vinyl record album
(Includes the insert. Cover has a small cutout hole and light wear.)
George Jones sings with a big array of top-shelf talents – Willie Nelson, WaylonJennings, Johnny Paycheck, Mavis Staples, Emmylou Harris, James Taylor, Tammy Wynette, Linda Ronstadt, and even Elvis Costello! LP, Vinyl record album