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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
True Outlaw Waylon!,
By mike (suffolk,va.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Music Man / Black on Black (Audio CD)
As i have about every studio release of Waylon's music in one format or another,I consider myself an authority on his music.Waylon single handedly changed my opinion on country music,that it's not music for old people or hillbillies.American music is a better definition for what country is.And Waylon showed us that rough and rowdy folks are country too.I've owned this title since it's original two albums were released.Two perfect examples of the Waylon sound,when he was in the prime of his best known "outlaw sound".What a great thing to hear them on cd!! the tracks "It's alright","clyde","Nashville Women",and "Shine" were some of his best work.It's been a long time since this music was available,now it's better than ever for a new generation to enjoy
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Two early eighties albums,
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This review is from: Music Man / Black on Black (Audio CD)
Some Waylon fans don't like these albums at all but while I agree that they don't match the brilliance of his best seventies music, they nevertheless have much to offer and I'm pleased that they were released on CD.
The two big hits here are, of course, the Dukes of Hazzard theme and the re-recording (with Willie Nelson) of Just to satisfy you. Elsewhere, there are fine covers of Clyde ( J J Cale), Sweet music man (Kenny Rogers), Honky tonk blues (Hank Williams), Folsom prison blues (Johnny Cash) and Song for the life (Rodney Crowell). Among the other songs here, Waylon expresses frustrations shared by many men in Women do know how to carry on, but he was a brave man to record such a song. Buy Waylon's seventies music, much of which has also been released on CD, first. If you enjoy that, you will probably enjoy this twofer also.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad, but...,
By Lawyer Man "rolfb8" (Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Music Man / Black on Black (Audio CD)
I ordered this cd because I hadn't heard these albums in years. I'm glad I did, since there are a number of songs that I enjoy. That being said, however, I would certainly first recommend any of Waylon's music from the late 60's to around 1976. This cd is truly a hit-and-miss affair, and unfortunately the misses slightly outnumber the hits. Among the things coming out since his recent death, the expanded Live cd is essential. "Music Man/Black on Black" is fine, but if you don't already have plenty of Waylon in your collection, you should start someplace else, like "Honky Tonk Heroes," "This Time," or "Dreaming My Dreams."
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Waylon's music is awesome, but ...,
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This review is from: Music Man / Black on Black (Audio CD)
Waylon Jennings was a master when it came to his song selection, musical arrangements, instrumentation and songwriting. Unfortunately this recording does not reflect his best work. While I bought the disc to include it in my Waylon collection, I was disappointed with the packaging itself.
My biggest disappointment with the packaging is what was NOT included: NO "musicians" list, NO documented original graphics, NO producer list, and NO list of songs and their writers. These facts are very important to me both personally and as one who has the utmost respect for producers, musicians and the songwriters. My other disappointment ... who on earth was the author of the "opinion" commentary they included in the booklet? The opinion is riddled with misspellings and unimportant/inaccurate facts! If I wanted some unknown columnist's opinion, I would read Rolling Stone magazine or read the online blogs. I don't need to pay good money for someone to opinionize on Waylon's decision to include a Kenny Rogers cover as well as a cover of Steely Dan's "Do It Again." I wanted to know about who played on the Dukes of Hazzard theme song. I wanted to know what musicians were included on each recording. This opinion writer couldn't even spell HAZZARD or Uncle JESSE's name right in the text! Some people may think my criticism is too harsh or nitpicking, but if you want a good comparison, please buy and review Waylon Jenning's "Are You Ready For the Country" CD. I own the original recording on vinyl LP. They masterfully reproduced all original pictures, commentary, musician lists and history of the making of the album. Music Man / Black on Black should be domestically released. Amazon and other retails should boycott selling of this German import and encourage record companies to release this domestically and in the usual good quality manner. Thank you for reading my commentary. Ray :)
5.0 out of 5 stars
He is the "Music Man",
By newfielover "terrim52" (onalaska, washington United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Music Man / Black on Black (Audio CD)
This cd is Waylon at his best. The songs are all perfect and portray how country music should sound. He is greatly missed.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good News, Bad News ...,
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This review is from: Music Man / Black on Black (Audio CD)
The Good News: This excellent two-fer combines two of Jenning's best 80s albums, unavailable elsewhere on CD. The highlights are too many to mention, hardly a less-than-great track on this set. I had actually overlooked 'Black on Black' when it originally came out, but rediscovering it now is wonderful. And I've always loved 'Music Man'. You really can't go wrong with Ol' Hoss, and we fans owe our thanks to the U.K. company that put this out there (and another good two-fer, 'Are You Ready.../What Goes Around', the latter also unavailable previously on CD.)
The Bad News: This set came out in 2003, and as of this writing is out of stock. I think you can find it from a German company on the web for about $80, if you've got that kind of money. The Good News Again: I waited (im)patiently, kept checking back, and was just able to pick up an excellent hardly-used copy for under $10, shipping and all! Plays 100% perfectly. Thanks, Amazon and seller goHastings. And you can even sign up to be notified when one becomes available again. In the meantime, the other collection I mentioned is still in stock, so why not get a copy while you wait for this one. Hope it won't be too long, and shame on the American labels for not making this and lots more good country music easier to get on CD!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great CD,
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This review is from: Music Man / Black on Black (Audio CD)
A must have for the Waylon collection
This is an excellent CD it has songs on it that are very hard to come by it took a long time to find it. They must just recently in the past year and a half or two years started printing it again.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good Music, Bad CD,
This review is from: Music Man / Black on Black (Audio CD)
Music Man was a good album an Black On Black was a fair one; however,this cd package was terrible in quality. It was making noises and skipping by the third play.
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