Lovin' Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)
Pick Up The Tempo
Ain't No God In Mexico
House Of The Rising Sun
Band Intros
You Can Have Her
Sure, Waylon Jennings received the obligatory hosannas when he passed away in February of 2002, yet most of the ink seemed centered around his rebellious "Outlaw" persona, his personal battles, etc., etc. What about the mu... more »sic? Well, for those looking for proof of the man's musical prowess, this double-disc expanded edition of Waylon Live ought to do the trick. First released in 1976 as an 11-song LP, the album resurfaced on a single CD in 1999, adding nine tracks that were shelved when the originally intended double album was shaved down to a single vinyl disc. Now, it's a 42-track juggernaut that marvelously displays the breadth of Jennings's repertoire and the sinewy force of his Waylors. When the tapes rolled over three nights in the fall of 1974, Hoss and company were at the peak of their powers--growling menacingly at some times, purring seductively at others--with the steady, sturdy, unshakable rumble of bassist Duke Goff and drummer Richie Albright laying the groundwork and steel-guitar master Ralph Mooney vividly coloring throughout. Rest assured the 22 newly added tracks are by no means filler. On the contrary, as the set list for Waylon Live grows, so does its impact. --Marc Greilsamer« less
Sure, Waylon Jennings received the obligatory hosannas when he passed away in February of 2002, yet most of the ink seemed centered around his rebellious "Outlaw" persona, his personal battles, etc., etc. What about the music? Well, for those looking for proof of the man's musical prowess, this double-disc expanded edition of Waylon Live ought to do the trick. First released in 1976 as an 11-song LP, the album resurfaced on a single CD in 1999, adding nine tracks that were shelved when the originally intended double album was shaved down to a single vinyl disc. Now, it's a 42-track juggernaut that marvelously displays the breadth of Jennings's repertoire and the sinewy force of his Waylors. When the tapes rolled over three nights in the fall of 1974, Hoss and company were at the peak of their powers--growling menacingly at some times, purring seductively at others--with the steady, sturdy, unshakable rumble of bassist Duke Goff and drummer Richie Albright laying the groundwork and steel-guitar master Ralph Mooney vividly coloring throughout. Rest assured the 22 newly added tracks are by no means filler. On the contrary, as the set list for Waylon Live grows, so does its impact. --Marc Greilsamer
Joanie R. (jojo46580) from WARSAW, IN Reviewed on 2/14/2010...
I love this CD, and I love this man!
Highly recommended for any Waylon fan.
CD Reviews
Waylon doin what Waylon did best - 42 trax -- LIVE!!
Waymore-Stuff | Way Up North... | 05/23/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Waylon Jennings & The Waylors - Texas - Sept, 1974 - three
nites of live recording - FIFTY trax......RCA released a single LP with 11 of 'em in '76
BUDDHA gave us 9 more in '99On May 20th - RCA Heritage gave us what we've been waiting for all these years. The original 20 trax that Waylon envisioned for his double LP....PLUS 22 previously unreleased trax. This is Waylon doin what he did best - FORTY-TWO trax on 2 CD's.These recordings capture Waylon in the beginning of what would become his prime - and was he on! You'll hear new releases of the day such as Honky Tonk Heroes, Amanda, and This Time mixed with some of his re-worked material from his early days with RCA (Stop The World & Let Me Off; Anita You're Dreaming) - along with some old standards for good measure (Me n Bobby McGee; Big Ball in Cowtown; House of the Rising Sun). Each and every one of these 42 trax.......regardless of the songwriter or original artist.....fully "Waylon-ized" in a way only he could achieve. It's all here, everything we came to love about Waylon: his voice.....his humor.....that unmistakable TELECASTER!!.....his Waylors, who at the time consisted of The Great Ralph Mooney on steel (the foot that made Haggard famous); Richie Albright and his famous kick drum; Duke Goff on bass; Billy Ray Reynolds on guitar; Larry Whitmore on 12 string and Roger Crabtree on harmonica. The only negative aspect of this collection is the 28 1/2 years it has taken to get it completely from the can onto the shelves.The liner notes and ne'er before seen pix alone are well worth the price of admission. Usually, performances this powerful aren't captured on record. This time, they were. From the liner notes by Rich KIENZLE, May 2003: "The studio was one type of canvas for Waylon; the stage was entirely different, and the crowds seemed to pump him up every time, even near the end. On January 5th & 6th, 2000 -- two years before shaking his mortal coil -- he recorded another live album at Nashville's historic Ryman Auditorium with guest shots by Jessi, Montgomery Gentry, Travis Tritt and John Anderson. Energized by his audience, he gave a performance so spirited and fiery that it belied his failing health. This collection incorporates the original WAYLON LIVE LP plus 22 additional tunes from the tapes of those three electrifying nights. Hearing him in his prime, ripping, rocking and roaring nonstop, you might conclude that had Waylon never recorded another note, these incendiary, visceral performances would remain a monument to the genius at the essence of the man himself: pure, unadorned and audacious. Not to mention thoroughly badassed."Get yours today then help spread the word. Together we can give Waylon one more Gold record.Waylon Jennings
1937.06.15 - 2002.02.13
A vagabond dreamer, a rhymer and singer of songs.
A revolutionary in country music.
Beloved by the world."
"If asked to provide a definition for pefection in music, I'd play this CD. It's rough around the edges, and it sure as hell ain't polished, but that's what makes it perfect.Waylon is in TOP form, the Waylors rock, and the sound is MILES ahead of the terrible sounding 1999 version. The '99 version is clipped and distorted sounding. This version, however, was mastered by Vic Anesini, who has a monster reputation in the business for great sounding mastering... and this is no exception! It's open and pure sounding. The remix is great... which is rare. It doesn't feel like it was mixed after the fact -- it pans things like they did back then, and it doesn't have that modern, ultra-compressed/limited sound that the '99 reissue had. Put simply, the sound is killer. (And I am a sound engineer and an audiophile of sorts.)The new songs make this feel much more "live" than the original "Waylon Live." Granted, most Waylon shows, until the later years, went for 45-55 minutes but, especially in the early '70s, there was a great feel to the music that really set it apart from the studio recordings. It had a looser, more fun feel to it... and Waylon filled in all the lead guitar himself, which is a major bonus.There is no Waylon release that is more essential than this one. The best live album you'll ever hear... no doubt.Do yourself a favour and buy this... now."
Waylon Live - Buy This Album
Joe Nasty | Hooks, Texas, USA | 06/04/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album showcases each instrument so well. The steel guitar solos will give you chills. The songs range from rockin' country to slower and mellow songs which are soothing to the ear. If you want to see why Waylon Jennings is a legend, listen to this CD and you will find out very quickly."
As good as it gets!
John Gervickas | Cape Coral, Florida United States | 05/28/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have a huge music collection, and would consider myself as well-versed in country music as most. "Waylon Live" was one of my top 5 country albums when it was an 11 track LP. Now, it's a 42 track, 2 CD set. I honestly feel that Waylon may have been the best musical artist in the world in the early seventies. He had struggled for years to find his sound (and the freedom to express it). When he finally did, the passion and intensity was amazing. As soon as he made it, self-parody, drugs and "tongue in cheek" humor took the wind out of his "musical sails". The peak of Waylon's powers are captured here, and (IMO)there has never been a release that is any better. Waylon had a completely unique sound, Ralph Mooney is amazing, and the songs are uniformly great. This is desert island stuff. Thank you Waylon for sharing your talent, and thank you RCA for FINALLY releasing this the way it should be (although I know, this would have been a 4 LP(!) set!)."
They don't do it like this anymore...
C. D. Jones | Montgomery, AL | 11/23/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I just watched the latest "Country Music Awards" television presentation and it is amazing how far country music has fallen. This Waylon album, recorded at the zenith of country music is a stripped down, raw, electrifying recording of a band with so much talent that Nashville could not touch it. In the current era of slick, gilded, studio produced, over-manufactured vehicles for pretty, effiminate "country" singers posessing dubious talent, this album is a true testament to the musical genius of Waylon Jennings and the men that formed his band. Today's "country" music stars don't hold a candle to Waylon, and this album is all the proof you need."