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Release Date:07/27/2004
Label:Koch Records
UPC:684038981724

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  • All Music Guide

    Stonewall Jackson signed to Little Darlin' in 1979, several years after leaving Columbia Records, which was the last time he had been a presence on the country charts. His records for Little Darlin' didn't return him to the charts, but it did revitalize him artistically, as he moved toward the rough and rowdy sound of late '70s Outlaw Country upon the urging of his new label. There were still remanants of the poppier side of Jackson the side that was clearly heard on his hits for Columbia in the '60s whether it was on the swinging "I Can't Sing a Love Song" or on the remakes of his old hits "Waterloo," "BJ the DJ," "Leona," "Mary Don't You Weep" and "Leona" that he cut immediately after signing to Little Darlin'. Those remakes constituted the 1979 Platinum Country LP, which was followed later that year by Bad Ass, a collection of new songs in the outlaw vein. Bad Ass was almost cartoonishly outlaw as evidenced by the titles of "Jesus Took the Outlaw Out of Me," "Come on Home and Hav...e Your Next Affair with Me," "Alcohol of Fame" and, best of all, "The Pint of No Return" but even if the titles are silly, the music is strong, with sturdy songs and great straightahead honky tonk performances by the Little Darln' house band and an assured Jackson. It might not have made for a commercial comeback, but it surely was an artistic one, yet it remained out of circulation for years, along with the rest of the Little Darlin' catalog. Koch began reissuing the Little Darlin' catalog in 2004, and one of the first reissues was The Little Darlin' Sound: The Mighty Stonewall Jackson Sings Modern Hits Original Favorites, a 20track collection of his 1979 recordings for the label. All of Bad Ass is here, as is all but two tracks from Platinum Country, along with a couple of excellent sides that didn't make it on either LP ("Here's to the Ripoff," "Listening to Johnny Paycheck"). It may have been a long wait, but it was worth it, since this superb disc proves that after he left Columbia, Stonewall recorded some of his hardest country and some of his best music. - Stephen Thomas Erllewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Stonewall Jackson

Stonewall Jackson was one of the most popular country stars of the early '60s, scoring a string of Top Ten country hits and becoming a fixture at the Grand Ole Opry with a pleading voice that seemed to reflect his hard, often abusive upbringing on a south Georgia dirt farm. He was named after the Confederate general Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, to whom he was related acc... Read more