Rock Bands & Pop Stars
Waylon Jennings Pictures
Artist:
Waylon Jennings
Origin:
United States, Littlefield - TexasUnited States
Born date:
June 15, 1937
Death date:
February 13, 2002
Waylon Jennings Album: «Journey-Six Strings Away»
Waylon Jennings Album: «Journey-Six Strings Away» (Front side)
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  • Title:Journey-Six Strings Away
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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
- Really great music

Waylon's music is the best I have ever heard I am only 19 but I really like the old country music.I listen to every kind of music you can imagine but this is trully the good stuff!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Ofcourse America can never relase such a box set

Now this is a BOX set! It's actually the 2nd box set released by bear records in Germany on Waylon. More hopefully on the way. Each CD is PACKED with songs! You get extra Demos and Alternate versions as well. It's sad that a company from Germany is the only one that has the balls to put this out, along with the other box set (Detiny's child). America does everything Fast, Skimpy and cheap! That sound like a Waylon song almost....Fast, Skimpy and Cheap!

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Really great music

Waylon's music is the best I have ever heard I am only 19 but I really like the old country music.I listen to every kind of music you can imagine but this is trully the good stuff!

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3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- Prime Waylon - Sensitive Ballads and Artful Country-Rock

Before he grew a goatee and became a "outlaw" which led to drug addiction, bankruptcy and poor record sales; Waylon Jennings churned out some of the most sensitive ballads (late 60s) and good-time country-rock (early 70s) around. Most of these songs are no longer available except for this set. A large and colorful 60 page book with many rare photos of Waylon and others from the late 60s-early 70s is included. Waylon's country-rock is far superior to what is monotonously put out by today's country stars. The playfulness of "I've Got Eyes for You", the suprising moodiness of "Revelation", the country-flavored irony of "Singer of Sad Songs", it is all here and nowhere else. Pricey for sure, but this set showcases Waylon at his prime.