Waylon Jennings Album: «Big Country»

- Customers rating: (3.0 of 5)
- Title:Big Country
- Release date:2000-11-14
- Type:Audio CD
- Label:Dressed to Kill
- UPC:666629123423
Album information
Track listing
- 1 Abileneimg 1:53
- 2 Big Mamouimg 2:28
- 3 Burning Memoriesimg 2:21
- 4 Cryingimg 2:35
- 5Don't Think Twice, It's All Rightimg
- 6 Dream Babyimg 2:24
- 7 It's So Easyimg 1:32
- 8 Jolé Blonimg 1:56
- 9 Lorenaimg 2:20
- 10Willy the Wandering Gypsy and Me
- 11 Love's Gonna Live Hereimg 1:57
- 12 Money (That's What I Want)img 2:17
- 13 Sally Was A Good Old Girlimg 2:30
- 14 When Sin Stopsimg 2:08
- 15 White Lightningimg 2:15
Review - Product Description
Waylon Jennings Biography
If any one performer personified the outlaw country movement of the '70s, it was Waylon Jennings. Though he had been a professional musician since the late '50s, it wasn't until the '70s that Waylon, with his imposing baritone and stripped-down, updated honky tonk, became a superstar. Jennings rejected the conventions of Nashville, refusing to record with the industry's legions of studio musicians and insisting that his music never resemble the string-laden, pop-inflected sounds that were coming out of Nashville in the '60s and '70s. Many artists, including Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson, followed Waylon's anti-Nashville stance and eventually the whole "outlaw" movement -- so-named because of the artists' ragged, maverick image and their independence from Nashville -- became one of the most significant country forces of the '70s, helping the genre adhere to its hardcore honky tonk roots. Jennings didn't write many songs, but his music -- which combined the grittiest aspects of honky tonk with a rock & roll rhythm and attitude, making the music spare, direct, and edgy -- defined hardcore country, and it influenced countless musicians, including members of the new traditionalist and alternative country subgenres of the '80s.
Customer review
denis eudes (fort lauderdale, florida USA)
May 12, 2001
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- [not worth it]
don't buy it.these are old songs from the late fifties early sixties.the songs are good but the recording is awfull sounds like coming out of a thin can.they were made before he was popular.
Customer review
Glen F. Wilson "puppyman" (Mo. USA)
August 24, 2012
- awesome
Recording quality may not be 21st century is yesterday, but so what, it's good stuff..and fans will like it. Classic music, lucky to get it.

