"In the album, Love of the West, Red Stegall is at his best....The poem Grandma's Chest will take you back to the way things used to be and the song, "The day the songbird died" will break your heart. It takes you on a covered wagon journey with a couple of newlyweds from Tennessee all the way to Kansas where you suffer through drought, dust storms and the threat of Indian attacks. The only color in the bride's life is a tiny yellow songbird that eventually dies.....Leaving her with nothing but the drab life of the Kansas Plains. If you are a romatic at heartl you will love this bittersweet ballad and Red Stegall's western drawl is the icing on the cake. 10 stars for this one cut....... and five for the album."
Love of the west
11/28/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Great album. I would like to know the name of an old Red Stegall album with the song "IF THE WALLS IN THIS OLD HONKY TONK COULD TALK" I would also like to know if the above named album is available"
Love of the West
07/30/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album really tells where we came from.It tells of our history,but more importantly it tells of our values.A totally outstanding CD.It makes me proud to have my roots in Texas and our beloved United States of America."
This album is just plain "outstanding"
bobgreg | Providence, RI USA | 02/03/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I stumbled upon "The Love of the West" by accident after hearing the song "When the Roses Bloom Next Spring". I was so taken by this song that I had to find and buy it. I found it indeed on this album.All of the songs and stories contain meanings anyone can relate to. Red's lyrics and verbal descriptions will take the listener to the dance in "Belle of the Ball" and who doesn't have something they cherise from "Grandmother's Trunk". The relationship of loved ones that grow old together in the "Quarter Circle Y", or the loyalty and love in "Frenchie McCormick" or the meaning of a true friend in "Visalia".The Love of the West is a MUST have!"