In September of 1961, Ray Price was a superstar and Willie Nelson was his bass player. As part of Price's Cherokee Cowboys, Willie played on Price's pioneering Bob Wills tribute LP San Antonio Rose. Twenty years later, aft... more »er Willie had become superstar in his own right, the two re-teamed for a second San Antonio Rose, this one a set of honky-tonk and Western swing duets that yielded two Top 10 singles. Twenty-two years after that release, they're back for yet another exquisite, relaxed romp through the same Texas-Southwestern axis. The tunes are familiar: classics by Floyd Tillman ("I'll Keep on Loving You") and Bob Wills ("Deep Water"), a Price original ("Soft Rain"), an obscure Willie original ("I'm So Ashamed"), and a couple of Willie tunes that Price rendered hits ("I Just Destroyed the World," "I'm Still Not Over You"). Their understated approach isn't the only strength. Willie, at 70, and Price, at 77, retain nearly all of their vocal power, a result of near-nonstop touring that keeps their voices limber, supremely expressive, and, most importantly, as capable of moving a listener as they were decades ago. --Rich Kienzle« less
In September of 1961, Ray Price was a superstar and Willie Nelson was his bass player. As part of Price's Cherokee Cowboys, Willie played on Price's pioneering Bob Wills tribute LP San Antonio Rose. Twenty years later, after Willie had become superstar in his own right, the two re-teamed for a second San Antonio Rose, this one a set of honky-tonk and Western swing duets that yielded two Top 10 singles. Twenty-two years after that release, they're back for yet another exquisite, relaxed romp through the same Texas-Southwestern axis. The tunes are familiar: classics by Floyd Tillman ("I'll Keep on Loving You") and Bob Wills ("Deep Water"), a Price original ("Soft Rain"), an obscure Willie original ("I'm So Ashamed"), and a couple of Willie tunes that Price rendered hits ("I Just Destroyed the World," "I'm Still Not Over You"). Their understated approach isn't the only strength. Willie, at 70, and Price, at 77, retain nearly all of their vocal power, a result of near-nonstop touring that keeps their voices limber, supremely expressive, and, most importantly, as capable of moving a listener as they were decades ago. --Rich Kienzle
EXCELLENT CD - Simply A"Must-Have". An Instant Classic !
Frank Garon | Breinigsville, PA United States | 08/11/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Ever since the delightful "San Antonio Rose" of 1980, I've been hoping these guys would get back together in the Studio.Well, this was worth the wait and then some!!!Two Masters Of The Craft here on this one, just signing together in harmony,does it get any better than this?Fair warning - they will be bringing a tear to your eye on just about every song. Hey, if you don't tear up at "I'm Still Not Over You", check your pulse because you might be dead...Every song a winner, and let's hope we don't have to wait another 20-plus years for a third duet from Willie and Ray. They are perfect together, and this one is quite honestly an instant "Classic"."
Good, but not as good as the first time.
Cory L. Schwent | Bloomsdale, MO United States | 09/20/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Don't get this expecting something on the same level as "San Antonio Rose." This is fantastic music, but not nearly as good as their first offering.Willie is in fantastic voice here. He definately redeems himself after "Beer For My Horses."Ray Price is in excellent voice.This is an excellent swing record, and ten times better than the best stuff coming out of Nashville these days. But, But, But, please don't get this hoping for something as good as "San Antonio Rose.""
Ray Price is singin' better than ever.
Jon Hensley | Western KY | 01/13/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Willie's voice hasn't changed a bit, and Ray is singing better than he ever has. If you're a fan of "good" country music then pick up this album. Buy this cd and then call every country music radio station in your area and surrounding areas and request some music from this record. It was recently nominated for a Grammy and these two guys deserve some airplay on the radio. Let's get people knowing about this album.I give it five stars because there isn't a bad song on it."
Might be my best of 2003
Jon Hensley | 07/20/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Sad, sweet, and just beautiful songs. Wonderful performances by both singers. It's so good to hear them together again and this time with simple arrangements. May be my best of 2003. Music that almost glows."
Willie And Ray Make Bob Wills Proud
Keith D. Heisler | Fond du Lac, Wisconsin United States | 07/16/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was ancious to pick up this CD because I have San Antonio Rose and am a huge fan of that album. Well this album didn't dissapoint. Ray and Willie both have amazing vocal performances on this album and the song selection is awesome. Thanks to them both for keeping it real country. Amazing fiddle playing on this album would make Bob Wills proud. Pick up "Run that by me one more time" ASAP you won't be dissapointed! Highlights are the title track and I'm Still Not Over You!"