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5.0 out of 5 stars Blues-rock with a little country tossed in
In another review (click on my name to see it), I stated that "Waymore's Blues (part II)" was Waylon's best album of recent years. I still think that one was great, but somehow this CD seems to find it's way into my stereo more and more.

Waylon states in the final track (a hidden track in which he discusses the background of some of the songs and the...

Published on May 27, 2001 by Michael Carley

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not my favorite
But this album shows why Waylon is more than just a singer. He wrote a lot of this, it's very different than things he's done in the past...it's fresh and new. It's not my favorite version of Waylon's music by any stretch. But at least it's a stretch. Waylon has always been a pioneer, unlike people like George Strait that keep making the same album over and over and...
Published on January 14, 2000


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Blues-rock with a little country tossed in, May 27, 2001
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Michael Carley (San Joaquin Valley, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Closing in on the Fire (Audio CD)
In another review (click on my name to see it), I stated that "Waymore's Blues (part II)" was Waylon's best album of recent years. I still think that one was great, but somehow this CD seems to find it's way into my stereo more and more.

Waylon states in the final track (a hidden track in which he discusses the background of some of the songs and the production of the CD) that he told his collaborators (which include Sting, Sheryl Crow, Travis Tritt, Mark Knopfler, Marty Stuart, Carl Smith, Randy Scruggs, and of course, his wife Jessi Colter) to ignore everything he had previously done and start anew. The result is the most rock-oriented album of his career. Buddy Holly's influence was never more evident.

The mood is set by the title track, Tony Joe White's "Closing In On the Fire" an outstanding blues-rock number that radiates sexuality with every beat (if not the lyrics). "Just Watch Your Mama and Me" may just be the best ballad Waylon has ever written. "She's Too Good For Me" is Sting's contribution, and although some of the lyrics are corny, it is a fun song. Sheryl Crow duets on this one. "Back Home (Where I Come From)" is typical Waylon swagger, mixed with a little country humor. "Be Mine" is a sweet ballad written by Texas singer/songwriter Kimmie Rhodes. (The two have a great duet version of the song on Rhodes' now out of print album "West Texas Heaven"). "Easy Money" and "The Blues Don't Care" are two more blues-rock numbers that fit the album well. And, while the world may not have needed another cover of the Stones "No Expectations", Waylon fans will probably enjoy his.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great modern Waylon!, July 3, 2004
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Casey Newbold - Kerr (Melbourne, Australia.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Closing in on the Fire (Audio CD)
This is an odd album in that Waylon attempts some new sounds... but those new sounds certainly work. Diehard fans will love it. Others should listen to a few earlier albums before this one... but if they do that, they'll love it. Either way, this is a great album.

On this album, Waylon branches out. It's got some great blues-rock stuff on it. Waylon and the band on this album really rock out, and it sounds great. It's different from, say, Waylon Live or Dreaming My Dreams in that it's not about the "Waylon sound," but you can still tell it's Waylon's music. If you want to hear Waylon doing rock and Tony Joe White-style swampy music, this is the album. After you buy the essential Waylon classics, this is a good modern Waylon album, along with Waymore's Blues Pt II, Right For The Time, and Never Say Die: Live. The latter day albums may not be up there with Honky Tonk Heroes and Dreaming My Dreams with the critics, but in my opinion these albums are as essential in a Waylon collection as the others.

If you're getting into Waylon and want something different, this is a modern classic that you'll love. His last 5 or so albums (including the Highwaymen releases) are pretty essential, in my opinion. Waylon's voice aged like a fine wine. In about 1994 he started sounding like a wise old man -- one with a very, VERY good voice. His voice developed a quality that suggested he'd lived everything he was singing about... possibly because, well, he HAD lived most of what he sang about!

Another classic Waylon album. It deserves to be in your collection, like most of his releases.

(Also, the audio liner notes are great! You can tell Waylon is trying to be serious... but we still get a few glimpses of that classic Waylon sense of humour!)

Oh, and... WAYLON RULES!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not my favorite, January 14, 2000
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This review is from: Closing in on the Fire (Audio CD)
But this album shows why Waylon is more than just a singer. He wrote a lot of this, it's very different than things he's done in the past...it's fresh and new. It's not my favorite version of Waylon's music by any stretch. But at least it's a stretch. Waylon has always been a pioneer, unlike people like George Strait that keep making the same album over and over and simply re-titling it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Let's hope that there are more where this one came from, April 19, 1999
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wrj@one.net (cincinnati, oh) - See all my reviews
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The reviews above state it very well. I love country and blues, and especially love them well mixed. This mixture takes the cake!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Waylon Jennings is a Craftsman., July 23, 1998
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duke66@iserv.net (Wyoming, Michigan) - See all my reviews
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Throughout his career, especially since gaining creative freedom in the early 1970's, Waylon Jennings has pushed and pulled his sound, molding it and remolding it around good songs. This album lives up to all his previous work, and shines on it's own. Definitively Waylon (all the songs have been thoroughly "Waylon-ized"), he chose a true cross-section of musical styles on this one. From Blues ("The Blues Don't Care") to ballads ("Be Mine" and "Just Watch Your Mama and Me") to country rockers ("I Know About Me - Don't Know About You") and honky-tonkers ("Easy Money"). He wrote many of the songs on the album, living proof that you're never too old to be fresh. And it's just plain fun to listen to Waylon light a fire under The Rolling Stones' "No Expectations". Despite recent health woes, and his frustration with Nashville and Country radio, 'ol Waylon is still 'ol Waylon. Just better than eve! r.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Waylon is still the best., May 29, 2011
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newfielover "terrim52" (onalaska, washington United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Closing in on the Fire (Audio CD)
This whole cd is wonderful. The Waylon Jennings sound still comes across like all his others. I liked it because his music is not "twangy". His voice always comes across as perfect. I highly recommend this one to all Waylon Jennings fans. He will live on forever and is greatly missed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Closin in on the Fire, February 15, 2008
This review is from: Closing in on the Fire (Audio CD)
This is a must for u'r collection...it's an AWESOME CD...can't get enough of it...once u hear it, u'll LUV it...go buy it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome., February 24, 2007
This review is from: Closing in on the Fire (Audio CD)
This is my favorite Waylon album, and I don't even like country music, but this is a must have. It also happens to be the hardest to find. My original copy had a terrible scratch on it, it took me three years to find a replacement.

If your looking at it and think you may want it, if it's available get it, you wont regret it.
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Waylon Jennings is the best ever!, February 21, 1999
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This review is from: Closing in on the Fire (Audio CD)
I wish I could find some sheet music to match these cd's
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