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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great album from the late eighties,
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This review is from: Horse Called Music (Audio CD)
1989 was a year of profound change, being not only the year that the Berlin Wall came down, but also the year that a lot of new stars took over the airwaves on American country radio stations. The old generation of country stars didn't suddenly disappear all at once. A few disappeared quickly, while some were able to compete successfully with the new stars. Indeed, Reba McEntire and George Strait were so successful that their career outlasted many of the names. But for most of the old stars, 1989 was the beginning of the end of their career. In Willie Nelson's case, his 1989 album (this one) provided him with his final number one country hit (Nothing I can do about it now), but the country radio stations that had previously been so enthusiastic about his music became somewhat less interested thereafter. Not that Willie went quietly, as he continued to make great albums in the nineties (Clean shirt, Across the borderline and Teatro among them) but his days as a regular hit-maker were ending. So, despite a number one hit, this album is often ignored.The big hit opens the album and shows Willie in reflective mood. Whatever mistakes he'd made in his past, he can't do anything about it - an obvious but simple truth, but the song is well-crafted and deserved its number one status. It sets the mood of the album, most of which is mellow and reflective. It is one of two songs here from the pen of Beth Neilsen Chapman, who was then just beginning to make a real impact as a country songwriter - she wrote her first number one country hit in 1987.when Tanya Tucker recorded Strong enough to bend. Other highlights include the title track, If I were a painting, Spirit, There you are and the second Beth Nielsen Chapman song, If my world didn't have you. Willie contributed three songs of his own (I never cared for you, Mr Record Man, I never cared for you), but he has recorded some or all of these before. Of course, the originals date from a time when Willie didn't have any say in the way his records were produced, so these versions (unlike some re-recordings) are definitely worth hearing. If you are a Willie Nelson fan, do not ignore this album - there are too many great osongs here. This is not the place to start a collection of Willie's music but it is a most enjoyable album.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Country at it's best,
By Heller (jacksonville fl) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Horse Called Music (Audio CD)
Occassionally, once in great while the material and the performer create something spectular. Never to be forgotten,and never to be repeated in a lifetime, eg: streisand paring with Barry Gibb on "Guilty" This CD is so beautiful and the legendary Nelson at his peak. If you like Willie, find this CD although out of print you can still find copies out there from Market Sellers on AMAZON. It's a keeper forever, simply timless and always will be
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
BRILLIANT!!! Two Thumbs WAY UP!,
By Chris C. (Northern CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Horse Called Music (Audio CD)
Willie Nelson's "A Horse Called Music", is Perhaps Willie's Best Work! This Album is a MUST for any Willie Nelson Fan. WIllie's brilliant guitar playing will Definitely take you for a ride. I Rate this album Five Stars... Why? Because it is Damn Good, That's why... So instead of going to the mall today and settling for some new flash in the pan artist, Please Take The Time To Special Order This Brilliant Album By This Country Legend, Willie Nelson. You Won't Regret It!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Willie at his best,
This review is from: Horse Called Music (Audio CD)
A truly great Willie album that takes you to another place when you listen to the songs and lyrics.Any fan of the old west and the mystique of the lonely plains in the days of the Indians and modern times will relate. Im lucky to to live in Texas where Willie revered and his music plays like an anthem to our great state. this album is great!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic CD,
By Texas Yaya (Live Oak TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Horse Called Music (Audio CD)
I searched for years for a copy of this CD (before mp3) and was finally able to locate it some time ago. I LOVE this CD and enjoy listening to it time and time again. It's not one of the catchy cd's with fast paced music so be prepared. Without a doubt this was money well spent.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Horse called music is so underated,
By john hughes (Muro de Alcoy, Alicante, ES) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Horse Called Music (Audio CD)
Horse Called Music if you are searching for a great album and not one that has the usual hype around it then this is it. Willie has made some great albums but I rate this as one of the best if not THE BEST it never had any airplay and that is due mainly to how the music business is run. Not only are the songs the guitar playing great but also the production, this album is almost 23 years old but is one I play as often as I can and one I will keep playing SIMPLY WILLIE AT HIS BEST GO BUY
5.0 out of 5 stars
Horse Called Music...,
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This review is from: Horse Called Music (Audio CD)
Can't tell you very much about this Willie Nelson's CD because it was for a friend of mine and I did not have any response yet so it must be good because he's always the first to tell you right away if he doesn't like something.....
5.0 out of 5 stars
willie nelson,
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I just love this CD,it is one of willie nelson best.I recommend this CD to any one who likes williesmusic.
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Three of Willie's best and most unknown songs,
This review is from: Horse Called Music (Audio CD)
This is not one of Willie Nelson's best-known CDs but it has three exquisite songs. All of them are sad. "A Horse Called Music" is about an old cowboy in Montana and the horse he used to own named Music. "Spirit" is a tale of the last surviving Indian of his tribe. "The Highway" is a story of what happened to the people the singer used to know, especially Handsome Johnny who never came back from Vietnam. If you don't like country music, have no fear. These three songs have an orchestral background and Willie's voice is clear as a bell. The other seven songs on the CD are tolerably good.
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