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Larry Jon Wilson

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  • Audio CD (June 23, 2009)
  • Original Release Date: 2009
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Drag City
  • ASIN: B002ASVYRI
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #162,722 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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2008 release from this Nashville musician who created some classic underground albums in the '70s for Monument Records, full of funky southern vibes. For over three decades, Wilson's bottomless talent has been hailed by Kris Kristofferson, Guy Clark, Willie Nelson, Steve Earle and many others. Larry Jon never learned how to be an uptown outlaw; he lived and toured with Townes Van Zant, his best friend was Mickey Newberry. He never sold out or took the easy option. His songs were too soulful for the rednecks, too down home for the discos. He was too real for the radio, too sophisticated for the honky tonks. He travelled restlessly throughout the country; playing endless solo shows to mesmerized audiences. He continued to write, he stayed in touch with his friends, and when he gigged in Nashville there they were, all the big names huddled in the front rows. Larry Jon is the last of a vanishing breed. A man who has insisted, for 30 years, on doing things his own way. And now, finally, he's back. 12 tracks. Sony/BMG. --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.

 

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not only good, but perhaps the best there ever was........, October 11, 2008
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This review is from: Larry Jon Wilson (Audio CD)
I've known and watched and listened to this talent for over 5 decades, and I can honestly say there is no one better at what he does, because no one else does it. He is truly one-of-a-kind. The fact that he is so admired and respected by other noteworthy musicians and songwriters is testament enough. And the fact that he chose obscurity rather than fame and fortune which were there for him pick is validation of his love for the music, not the musician. When he and that Martin get together, it is the most moving experience in a persons life. I have been lucky enough to be around him when he is "creating", and that too is a moving experience watching the lyrics and guitar merge into true genius.
I highly recommend this album --- his return after 28 years---- to anyone who wants a piece of musical history. Trust me, but to tell the truth, I'm not going to buy it. You see, HE IS MY BROTHER, and I got my signed, personalized copies for my library and historical keepsakes just this week. You can't go wrong, and your appreciation for genius will be expanded.

Billy Joe Wilson
LCDR, USN,( Ret)
Ridgecrest, CA
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a bass voice and a guitar is all Larry Jon Wilson needs to Wilson-ize you, too!, July 25, 2008
This review is from: Larry Jon Wilson (Audio CD)
After 28 years finally we have the fifth Larry Jon Wilson record! Larry Jon who? some might ask. In the 2nd half of the 1970s this man had 4 great records out on Monument: New Beginnings, Let Me Sing My Song To You, Loose Change und Sojourner, and he appeared in the movie Heartworn Highways, in the studio recording the self-penned Ohooppee River Bottomland, a funky-grooving Southern-BluesRockSoulCountry-Song.
And that was his "problem" career-wise: Too much talent, too versatile, he couldn't be put in no drawer and he couldn't be marketed. Kind of like a Charlie Rich, if Charlie had never been turned into the Silver Fox and sold out musically for success. For Larry it was no success, no compromises, and so he stayed obscure, a mostly hidden musical treasure, and played solo live gigs whenever he wanted or when he needed the money.
Friends and contemporaries like Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark, Billy Joe Shaver, Mickey Newberry/Newbury, Kris Kristofferson and Tony Joe White might have urged him to record again, but he lived relatively obscure in Augusta, Georgia, doing voice-overs and occasional live gigs.
At the beginning of the new millenium 2 of his 70s songs appeared on the great samplers Country Got Soul, Volume 1 und 2, and 2 new ones, Sapelo und Friday Night Fight At Al's, on the Dan Penn produced The Country Soul Revue - Testifying.
Finally in 2007 some dedicated boy scouts from the UK dug him out and this great down-to-earth cd, Larry Jon Wilson, was recorded over 10 days in a 15th floor-condo in Florida. The 70s funk and production is gone, but that's not a bad thing. With his gracefully aged bass voice, Larry Jon sings, growls, suffers, loves, through 10 songs and two trilogies, with just his accoustic guitar and some touches violin.
Own compositions like Shoulders, Me With No You, Throw My Hands Up, Where From are mixed with songs by his best friend probably, Mickey Newberry, and guys like Dave Loggins, Stuart Wright and Bob Dylan/Willie Nelson's Farm Aid classic Heartland. All songs are live in the studio/condo, first takes and all are connected, not only by the (mostly) great lyrics, always soulful performance and the puristic arrangement (none), but by Larry's warmheartedness, compassion and 68 years of wisdom.
If you liked Johnny Cashs American Recordings 1 - 5 or Kris Kristoffersons This Old Road, you will certainly love this one here.
Highly recommended!!!

American Recordings
This Old Road
Heartworn Highways
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Larry Jon Wilson Returns!, July 9, 2009
This review is from: Larry Jon Wilson (Audio CD)
"Larry Jon Wilson" is Larry Jon Wilson's first album in nearly 30 years. Where has Larry Jon been for the last 30 years and why would he choose to release an album now? Larry Jon Wilson quit the music business in 1980 but continued to perform and write new material. Upon the urging of some new friends to record an album, Larry Jon Wilson conceded and the results are laid out on "Larry Jon Wilson."

A lot has changed in the 30 years since Wilson last recorded, but not the directness and openness of his worldview. Larry Jon Wilson sings of whores, losers, growing old and unrequited love on his self-titled album, which was recorded in a Florida condominium with assistance from the Black Swans' Jerry DeCicca and Jeb Loy Nichols. The recording is spare and the mood is somewhat somber and often times comparable to the style used by Johnny Cash on his American Recordings album. To help flesh out the songs a bit, Larry Jon Wilson received accompaniment via the late Noel Sayre who overdubbed his violin nuances to the songs.

Wilson's style of guitar playing is quiet and mostly finger picked which never becomes too busy or comes before Wilson's hearty baritone. "Shoulders" opens the album demonstrating Wilson's wordplay and fret board prowess. Conversely, Wilson also tackles Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson's "Heartland" adding a deeper resonance to the plight of the American farmer in these troubled times. Album standouts include the take on Stuart Wright and Mickey Newbury's "Losers Trilogy" and the sentimental "Me With No You." "Whore Trilogy' could be seen as a further examination of the losers that Wilson is fond of but it never feels trite or exploitative. As the album closes on the dire "Where From" Wilson ruminates on the security of relationships past and present as it closes he mentions "It's not a marshmallow song."

"Larry Jon Wilson" is a strong album from a talent that has remained dormant for too long. It's not necessarily a comeback as Wilson would likely state that he hasn't gone anywhere, we're just lucky to have found him.
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