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Waylon Jennings - RCA Country Legends (CD)

RCA Country Legends
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Album Details: RCA Country Legends

Release Date:11/06/2001
Label:Buddha
UPC:744659978821

User Reviews: RCA Country Legends

  • Overall:

    Awesome Collection of Waylon's Best

    By David  Mar 22, 2002

    This is a great collection! Even though I personally prefer disc 2. Since it has more of the country/rock outlaw sound that made him famous. This two disc set will show how musicly he grew over time. Waylon Jennings "Can't You See" is t...he perfect song to start a road trip with.You can't go wrong adding this one to your collection! Read more Less

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    A must for Waylon fans!

    By Brian  Jan 27, 2002

    Waylon Jennings remains one of country music's all-time greatest singers. Mixing elements of country, rockabilly and blues, he created a unique sound that helped define the Outlaw movement during the 1970s. This album is proof of his greatness, with ...40 of his biggest RCA Records-era recordings included (including some that have never been on CD before). He moved on to MCA, Columbia and later, back to RCA records. While his music remained his own, it never seemed to have the same magic his original RCA recordings did -- and what magic they had. Waylon has box sets and greatest hits albums, but this 2-CD set (part of the "RCA Legends" series) is undoubtedly the best. Now, if country radio would only play the Trick Pony song "Big River" featuring Ol' Waylon and Johnny Cash... Read more Less

Pro Reviews: RCA Country Legends

  • All Music Guide

    Buddha's 2001 release, RCA Country Legends, theoretically supplants the peerless 1991 collection Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line, since it covers roughly the same time period, also spans two discs, and has many of the same songs. There is a big difference, however: this concentrates more on chart hits, which is part of the reason that it extends further into the '80s than the previous collection. That isn't inherently a bad thing, since Jennings had many chart hits and many were terrific; indeed, this contains such seminal items as "Cedartown, Georgia," "Pretend I Never Happened," "You Can Have Her," "Can't You See," "The Wurlitzer Prize (I Don't Want to Get Over You)," and "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow up to Be Cowboys." Still, there are some great songs missing from that idiosyncratic collection, songs that give Jennings depth as an artist: "Nashville Rebel," "Love of the Common People," "Just to Satisfy You," "Lovin' Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)," "Black R...ose," "Lonesome On'ry and Mean," "Honky Tonk Heroes," "Waymore's Blues," "T for Texas," and "It's Not Supposed to Be That Way." These are missed, but so are the songs not on Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line. Ideally, there would be a collection that covers all the territory -- the hits on RCA Country Legends and the album-oriented outlaw on Only Daddy -- but until that happens, both are effective introductions and essential parts of any country collection (hell, any collection of American music of the 20th century). Until then, choose which direction you'd prefer to follow when seeking an introduction, but be forewarned, it's a lot easier to find RCA Country Legends than the out-of-print Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Waylon Jennings

If any one performer personified the outlaw country movement of the '70s, it was Waylon Jennings. Though he had been a professional musician since the late '50s, it wasn't until the '70s that Waylon, with his imposing baritone and stripped-down, updated honky tonk, became a superstar. Jennings rejected the conventions of Nashville, refusing to record with the industry's... Read more