Nelson, Willie / Countryman
Album: | Countryman | Collection: | Country | |
Artist: | Nelson, Willie | Added: | Jul 2005 | |
Label: | Lost Highway Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2005-08-14 | Pull Date: | 2005-10-16 | Charts: | Country/Bluegrass |
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Week Ending: | Oct 16 | Oct 9 | Oct 2 | Sep 25 | Aug 28 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 5 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 02, 2007: | Headcleaner
One in a Row |
4. | Jan 15, 2007: | Headcleaner
The Harder They Come |
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2. | Mar 12, 2007: | Headcleaner
The Harder They Come |
5. | Oct 12, 2005: | Eels in the Loo
Sitting in Limbo |
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3. | Jan 22, 2007: | Headcleaner
I'm a Worried Man |
6. | Oct 04, 2005: | Eclectica
How Long Is Forever |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2005-08-08
Reviewed 2005-08-08
Nelson, Willie - Countryman (Lost Highway)
Reviewed by Sadie O, 8/8/05
Willie Nelson does reggae! Proof positive that if you smoke pot long enough, you WILL eventually do a reggae record. It just can't be helped. All in all, a pleasant mash-up, nothing earthshaking, but nothing not to like, either. Mostly mid-tempo, production (by Don Was) really is mostly C&W with a steady reggae beat - it's not crazy to keep it filed under Country with the rest of Willie's stuff. Almost all songs about lost love (DEFINITLY more a C&W theme than a reggae one!), except tracks 4 and 6 by Jimmy Cliff, and 11 which is about retained love.
No FCC. I dig track 9, but the three covers (3, 4, 6) are good for kicks.
1. 2:48 uptempo, almost like ska with pedal steel. Sounds almost like his drowsy vocals are being pulled along by the beat.
2. 3:22 pedal steel like molasses. I can imagine two-stepping to this.
3. 2:35 **Toots Hibbert (Maytals) duets on this Johnny Cash classic. Interesting vocal counterpoint.
4. 3:38 **sparing accompaniment with loping beat, at least as much cowboy as rude boy. More like remaking Jimmy Cliff as a western song than a reggae tune.
5. 3:14 musically more on the reggae side than the other tracks.
6. 2:41 bubbling keyboards, subdued instrumentation that builds as song goes on.
7. 2:17 sad ballad - actually works so well you wonder how they ever made country songs without the accent on the third beatÅ Mind the fake ending.
8. 3:33 uptempo, nice but nothing that stands out. Some minor key.
9. 2:44 ***perhaps the most successful blend of styles on the record.
10. 3:02 music sounds too happy for the lyrics. Nice guitar solo, though.
11. 3:27 some cool vibrato on one guitar, otherwise like all the rest,
12. 2:32 a bit syncopated, interesting counterpoint to steel and harp.
Reviewed by Sadie O, 8/8/05
Willie Nelson does reggae! Proof positive that if you smoke pot long enough, you WILL eventually do a reggae record. It just can't be helped. All in all, a pleasant mash-up, nothing earthshaking, but nothing not to like, either. Mostly mid-tempo, production (by Don Was) really is mostly C&W with a steady reggae beat - it's not crazy to keep it filed under Country with the rest of Willie's stuff. Almost all songs about lost love (DEFINITLY more a C&W theme than a reggae one!), except tracks 4 and 6 by Jimmy Cliff, and 11 which is about retained love.
No FCC. I dig track 9, but the three covers (3, 4, 6) are good for kicks.
1. 2:48 uptempo, almost like ska with pedal steel. Sounds almost like his drowsy vocals are being pulled along by the beat.
2. 3:22 pedal steel like molasses. I can imagine two-stepping to this.
3. 2:35 **Toots Hibbert (Maytals) duets on this Johnny Cash classic. Interesting vocal counterpoint.
4. 3:38 **sparing accompaniment with loping beat, at least as much cowboy as rude boy. More like remaking Jimmy Cliff as a western song than a reggae tune.
5. 3:14 musically more on the reggae side than the other tracks.
6. 2:41 bubbling keyboards, subdued instrumentation that builds as song goes on.
7. 2:17 sad ballad - actually works so well you wonder how they ever made country songs without the accent on the third beatÅ Mind the fake ending.
8. 3:33 uptempo, nice but nothing that stands out. Some minor key.
9. 2:44 ***perhaps the most successful blend of styles on the record.
10. 3:02 music sounds too happy for the lyrics. Nice guitar solo, though.
11. 3:27 some cool vibrato on one guitar, otherwise like all the rest,
12. 2:32 a bit syncopated, interesting counterpoint to steel and harp.
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