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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: «Lonesome On'Ry & Mean»
Waylon Jennings Album: «Lonesome On'Ry & Mean» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (4.7 of 5)
  • Title:Lonesome On'Ry & Mean
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Review - Product Description
With this 1973 LP, Waylon began producing his own records and going after the type of sound he really wanted. The title song and a rousing version of Me and Bobby McGee join Lay It Down; Gone to Denver , and more. Three bonus cuts, too!
Customer review
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
- Waylon At His Best

"Lonesome, On'ry, and Mean" is Waylon Jennings at his best. If it weren't for the fact that he recorded "Honky Tonk Heroes" right afterwards -- which is, hands down, the greatest record of all time, in any category you care to name -- this album would probably get the attention it deserves.

"Lonesome, On'ry, and Mean" was the album on which Waylon decisively broke away from the "Nashville sound" and started to define what "outlaw" music was about. Waylon was moving into uncharted territory, and a sound which I can only describe as the sound of raw freedom echoes from the Telecaster snarl of the first track.

This album includes songs written by Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Mickey Newbury, and Kris Krisfofferson, and some of the musicians include Billy Ray Reynolds and Randy Scruggs on guitars, Charlie McCoy on harmonica, Ralph Mooney on steel, and Richie Albright on drums.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- This one will grow on you . . .

This is the album that Waylon begins to break away from the packaged country sound to his own style. Although he does'nt make a clean break with this album, there are some songs that show his talent and what is to come. Of course, "Lonesome On'ry and Mean" is the ultimate Waylon song. Other songs complementing this album are "Freedom to Stay, Lay it Down, Good TIme Charlie ". . . and "Laid Back Country Picker, and Big, Big Love" assist as well. The others are "Ehhh, I could take em or leave em". "Pretend I Never Happened" is not a song that has done much for me, in fact I skip over it. In my humble opinion, it is the worst song on this album and is much overrated. This Album is worth getting. It is an integral part of the Waylon story.

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- ENJOYED IT

Love Waylon's distinctive voice. A must have for Waylon fans. Most songs were good. Sure do miss him and Johnny Cash performing together.

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- Product feedback

I write to inform that the product I bought from this seller perfectly matches its description - the record is in incredible good shape, the international shipping went smooth and the record arrived before the original prediction. Very trusty seller. I highly recommend this seller.

Renzo Nery

Customer review
- You must own this album

Buy this album, it's amazing.

I've only been listening to Country music for a few years so my background isn't extensive. To build up my library I look up an artist at Wikipedia then review their discography here at Amazon. I'm looking for their seminal album. What really marks an important album for them or the times. The masterpiece.

Well, I wasn't a big Waylon fan before this album. But man I can't stop listening to it. Masterpiece is an understatement!

So I guess my one warning would be to be prepared for people around you yelling at you to stop listening to this album over and over.