Russell B. (Slim) from BENSALEM, PA Reviewed on 3/27/2021...
nice
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Paul E. from WINCHESTER, KY Reviewed on 10/22/2009...
Very nice CD, I really enjoyed it.
CD Reviews
Only Hi-Lines
westheart | the home of "Home on the Range" | 03/02/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It's not very often that you can listen to a new CD and not have some songs that you like more than others. Be prepared to fall in love with every song in this new collection by Wylie and the Wild West. This is the kind of talent that keeps all of us western music fans determined to support artists like Wylie and the Wild West; the end result being the continuation of western music for those of us who dare to reject what radio continues to call "country". All I can say is "thanks Wylie" for sharing your wonderful talent. This is truly a must have album for the western music collector and fan."
Loved it!
greenranch | Washington State | 03/08/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"We saw Wylie and the Wild West perform for the Washington State Cattlemen's Convention and really got a big kick out of their performance! It was fun and the music was great! They are really entertaining and full of fun. Bought the CD and plan to buy more in the future!"
Quintessential Wylie - could be his best yet
M. J. Milodragovich | Montana | 02/17/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album is great driving music and great listening. It'll keep your toes a tappin'. It is probably more properly categorized as "western" music vs. "country" music. Very pleasant mix of clarinet etc (ala Don Edwards on several of his albums); yodeling is tasteful and not overdone; songs have a positive message (ie, if you play it backwards you WON'T get your girl, your truck, and your dog back). It'll just make you feel better. Happy trails."
New generation cowboy music
patrick smith | aragon, ga United States | 04/05/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you like authentic cowboy music this is it. New music with a old west feel and sound .Look out Chris Ledoux this guy is for real ."
These Guys Are the Real Deal
Steve Vrana | Aurora, NE | 04/28/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I always thought that the modern purveyors of cowboy music began and ended with Riders In the Sky, and then I got introduced to Wylie (Gustafson) & The Wild West. These guys are the real deal! [In fact, Ranger Doug duets with Wylie on "Sage and Sand"--which they co-wrote.] And these are mostly originals. The only other non-original is their playful take on the traditional "Buffalo Gals." If you draw a straight line from Gene Autry to Roy Rogers to Riders In the Sky, it will lead directly to Wylie & the Wild West. They respect the tradition without resorting to being campy. Yee-Haw! [Running Time - 42:07] VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED"