I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms) - Don Walser, Arnold, Eddie
Rock-a-Billy Rage - Don Walser, Walser, Don
El Paso Cowboy - Don Walser, Walser, Don
If You Don't Want to See Me Going (Turn and Look the Other Way) - Don Walser, Walser, Don
Buck and Merle - Don Walser, Walser, Don
Sweet Kind of Love - Don Walser, Rose, Fred
When It's Springtime in the Rockies - Don Walser, Sauer, Robert
Cinderella - Don Walser, Mize, Buddy
Hungry Eyes - Don Walser, Haggard, Merle
Country Gold - Don Walser, Walser, Don
This is the most live-sounding Don Walser album yet, no doubt because for the first time in many years he's backed in the studio by his own Pure Texas Band (the sole exception is the title song, originally cut for the movi... more »e Hi-Lo Country). The opening "Yodeling the Blues," which features some of Don's most rambunctious yodeling--on the first try, he pushes to the outer reaches of, and almost past, his range--sets the tone, with tracks like "El Paso Cowboy" settling effortlessly into his West Texas honky-tonk swing groove. Walser mixes it up a bit with "Rock-A-Billy Rage" (more boogie than 'billy, actually) and puts a Lone Star spin on classic Bakersfield with the original "Buck and Merle" and a cover of Haggard's "Hungry Eyes." The rhythm section is solid, the soloists are short, snappy, and swinging, and if you think this stuff is "retro," you haven't spent a Saturday night in a small-town Texas dance hall. --John Morthland« less
This is the most live-sounding Don Walser album yet, no doubt because for the first time in many years he's backed in the studio by his own Pure Texas Band (the sole exception is the title song, originally cut for the movie Hi-Lo Country). The opening "Yodeling the Blues," which features some of Don's most rambunctious yodeling--on the first try, he pushes to the outer reaches of, and almost past, his range--sets the tone, with tracks like "El Paso Cowboy" settling effortlessly into his West Texas honky-tonk swing groove. Walser mixes it up a bit with "Rock-A-Billy Rage" (more boogie than 'billy, actually) and puts a Lone Star spin on classic Bakersfield with the original "Buck and Merle" and a cover of Haggard's "Hungry Eyes." The rhythm section is solid, the soloists are short, snappy, and swinging, and if you think this stuff is "retro," you haven't spent a Saturday night in a small-town Texas dance hall. --John Morthland
Gary G. (Grzlygreen) from ROME, GA Reviewed on 8/7/2006...
Texas Music at it's best
CD Reviews
The real sound of Don Walser
Janice Brooks | pleasant gap, pa USA | 10/08/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Except for the title track this album features Don and his band as you might hear them at any live show. The yodels are still there as well as the songwriting skills of Don and fiddler Howard Kalish. When was the last time you heard Springtime In the Rockies?"
The Best
jeffferris | 10/05/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Don Walser is a unique American talent. This is a great CD. Don is backed by a great group of musicians. Howard Kalish plays fiddle and guitar, and the steel guitar player is great. But everyone is outstanding.Buy it!"
We'll miss him
Johnny Gibson | Albemarle, NC | 09/23/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Don passed away earlier this month (September, '06). Makes this album and his others all the more special for Texans and non-Texans alike. Quite a man. His interview and singing on NPR prompted me to buy this and other Don Walser albums. He does Eddie Arnold almost as well or better than Eddie did himself."
Don Walser is a true Americana gem...
Johnny Gibson | 10/04/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"With the release of I Hold You in My Heart, Don Walser continues his long tradition of recording true, American heritage music. His work is akin to barbeques, children smiling and pickin' up a handful of dirt. He music is authentic and real. Another quality record from the one of a kind, Don Walser."