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| | Product Details | | Audio CD Release Date: | January 23, 2001 | | Studio: | Buddha | | Number Of Discs: | 1 | | Format: | Original recording remastered | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 12 reviews |
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| | Track Listing | | 1. | Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow up To Be Cowboys - Waylon Jennings/Willie Nelson | | 2. | The Year 2003 Minus 25 - Waylon Jennings/Willie Nelson | | 3. | Pick Up The Tempo - Waylon Jennings/Willie Nelson | | 4. | If You Can Touch Her At All - Willie Nelson | | 5. | Lookin' For A Feeling - Waylon Jennings | | 6. | It's Not Supposed To Be That Way - Willie Nelson | | 7. | I Can Get Off On You - Waylon Jennings/Willie Nelson | | 8. | Don't Cuss The Fiddle - Waylon Jennings/Willie Nelson | | 9. | Gold Dust Woman - Waylon Jennings | | 10. | A Couple More Years - Willie Nelson | | 11. | The Wurlitzer Prize (I Don't Want To Get Over You) - Waylon Jennings | |
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16 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Willie At His Politically Incorrect Best Feb 19, 2001 This remastered and unabridged version of the Willie and Waylon classic has been long overdue. I still haven't figured out why RCA released an edited version of this ten plus years ago and choose to omit "Don't Cuss That Fiddle" and the politically incorrect "The Year 2003 minus 25." Perhaps Willie got a little too controvesial for the music execs with the line "Who would have thought those Arabs would have bought The USA only to give it to the Jews". All in all this is an outstanding follow-up to their smash recording of Outlaws released 2 years earlier on RCA.
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
A ten-star classic Jan 31, 2003
By DJ Joe Sixpack A super-groovy collection of good-natured, good ole boy-ish tunes from the poster children of the "outlaw" scene. This disc is so packed with goodies, it's hard to know where to begin heaping on the praise. Waylon's soul-drenched sound is a great match for Willie's jazzy sensibilities, and both guys sound like they had a blast recording this album. With songs like "Mammas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys," "Wurlitzer Prize," "Pick Up The Tempo" and "I Can Get Off On You," this is an absolute must-have album. Sure, you can get a lot of these tracks on best-of packages, but it's worth it to hear this collaboration in its glorious full context. Highly recommended.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
If you wanna talk classics... Apr 24, 2005
By DanD Yep, this album is a classic. What makes an album a classic? Pure and simple greatness. That, and it sold quite a few copies--but sales aside, this album's greatest gem is the pairing of two musical geniuses. Waylon Jennings, the guy who established the outlaw movement and made it what it was; and Willie Nelson, the guy who took songwriting to a whole new level, and showed us that less is more. Waymore and the Red-Headed Stranger...two musical icons.
Enough praise aside--you know how great and important these two men were to music. Let's look at the songs. If you've never heard "Mamma's Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" (in any of its incantations, though this is the best), then you need to turn your radio on every once in a while. And you just haven't lived until you've heard these two lamenting on Kris Kristofferson's witty "Don't Cuss the Fiddle." And "The Wurlitzer Prize," a Waylon solo effort, stands as one of the defining songs of country music.
Oh, there is much more to this album--but I'm gonna leave you with a few surprises. Whether they're dueting or going it alone, Waylon and Willie have crafted one of the single best albums ever made. WAYLON & WILLIE has withstood the test of time, and will continue to do so for generations to come.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Classic Waylon and Willie Aug 02, 2002
By Theodore Illenberg This is the ultimate Waylon and Willie Album. The album includes their signature tune "Mommas don't let you babies grow up to be cowboys. They each sing three solos including Waylon's Wurlitzer Prize.Plus they sing five duets. This album show cases the best of these two singers.
Good Music! Feb 15, 2010
By R. Pearson I used to listen to this on an 8-track that my dad had. It's good to see it released in it's entirety. The songs are great! This really captures the Willie/Waylon sound.
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