Ultimate Waylon JenningsWaylon Jennings
Release Date: 03/23/2004
Original Release:
2004
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 508295_CD
UPC # 828765726726
Label: RLG/BMG Heritage
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Performer: Waylon Jennings
Artist: Willie Nelson; Johnny Cash; Kris Kristofferson Producer: Chet Atkins; Chips Moman; Jerry Bridges; Gary Scruggs; Jack Clement; Jimmy Bowen; Ray Pennington; Richie Albright; Tompall Glaser; Waylon Jennings; Willie Nelson; Ken Mansfield; Rob Santos (Compilation) Distributor: BMG (distributor) Notes: Personnel includes: Waylon Jennings (vocals, guitar); Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson. Recorded between 1968 & 1986. Includes liner notes by Lenny Kaye. Liner Note Author: Lenny Kaye. Recording information: 1968-1986. Photographers: Peter Nash; Slick Lawson. The 2004 collection ULTIMATE WAYLON JENNINGS has a lot in common with the 1996 ESSENTIAL WAYLON JENNINGS. Both are single-disc, career-spanning RCA anthologies that contain most of the late country legend's biggest hits. Due to the enormity of Jennings's catalogue, one CD simply can't hold every major Jennings tune, but these compilations include a remarkable amount of top-notch material. There's significant overlap between the two, but some differences as well. ULTIMATE one-ups ESSENTIAL by featuring Waylon's incisive version of Neil Young's "Are You Ready for the Country," the definitive early hit "This Time," and the self-mythologizing anthems "Luckenbach, Texas" and "I'm a Ramblin' Man." There was a notable drop-off in the quality of Jennings's '80s work, but ULTIMATE wisely focuses on the Outlaw Country pioneer's '70s salad days, presenting a credible case for Jennings as one of the finest country singers of his generation.
Texan country singer Waylon Jennings was always a bit of a rocker. Early on, he played bass with Buddy Holly, and his first solo records included Beatles covers, highly unusual for a country artist at the time. Jennings was one of the key figures of the outlaw country movement of the 1970s, rejecting the lush countrypolitan sound in favor of a raw, electrified approach that owed more to the Rolling Stones than to Billy Sherrill. With a small band and simple arrangements, Jennings introduced contemporary rock-oriented grooves into his hard-hitting country sound, adding some funky grit to common-man poetics on tunes about the tougher side of life. He inspired a subsequent generation of country iconoclasts, and spurred on contemporaries like Willie Nelson and Tompall Glaser.
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