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5.0 out of 5 stars
HIS BEST, August 21, 2001
This review is from: Phases & Stages (Audio CD)
Now, i know Willie is a damned troubadour, and has more great songs than most people have hairs on their head, but for me, this is THE ONE. I first picked it up on vinyl, which helped with the distinction of the two points of view of a relationship breaking up: Side One(tracks 1-5):from the ladies point of view, Side Two (tracks 6-11) from the man's. Interesting concept. And you'll hear a lot about how this is a great concept album. And it is. But hell, it's really just some GREAT recordings of GREAT songs by a GREAT artist. You get the first (IMO) glimpse of a record that shows the greatness of the man, and doesn't water down the music with lame strings, or crappy arrangements, or too much backing from other musicians. Plus, this record, like all greats, will grow on you big time. I don't think it even matters if you like country or not. Obviously, if you hate Willie's voice or something silly like that, see you later, but otherwise, you're about to have a life changing new favorite in your collection. Alright, let's get to the songs. The Phases and Stages theme comes back and forth a few times and ties things together nicely. THe first proper song that you get is "Walkin" which is a pure classic. Underrated then and now. "Pretend I Never Happened" is another gem. Beautiful recording too, thanks to stellar production from Jerry Wexler (think the quality of Aretha Franklin's early recordings, but done Willie style). He was the first to figure out that you just set Willie down with Trigger in front of the mic, and you've got your perfect cut of the tune (of course, some have band and added instruments - even the string arrangements on this record are not sappy or silly). "Sister's Coming Home/Down at the Corner Beer Joint" is a rollickin' good time. I must admit that "How Will I Know I'm Falling In Love Again" didn't quite hit me the first few listens. Nowadays, i'd never skip that number. Beautiful. Now on to one of my favorites of all time, "Bloody Mary Morning". This is just classic Willie, the kind of song everyone wants to hear from the man. Rockin with great lyrics, and for good reason, still crops up in his setlists from time to time even today. Check out the burnin' version on Willie and Family Live as well - whew those suckers can play! Well i'm getting a bit tired of typing but "It's Not Supposed to Be This Way" and "Heaven and Hell" are GREAT songs too. Would make it onto any best of comp i was making of Willie. Same with "Pick Up the Tempo". Basically, buy this album, you won't be disappointed. A true treasure trove of classic Willie. And one of my favorites of all time. Check it out and see why.
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
25 stars is more like it - Willie's best album ever, August 4, 2003
This review is from: Phases & Stages (Audio CD)
Although I reviewed this back in August, 2003, I want to again go in here, January 2009, and point out what a fabulous, fantastic, phenomenal album this is.
If you want your hair to stand on end, if you want to feel your lowest low, if you want to feel that there's hope at the end of every bad thing that happens to you, dial in and crank this one up.
I've been listening to this one since 1980 or so, and it is STILL by far and away my favorite country album. If they had 25 stars to give this one, I'd be wanting to give it 26.
I say it's Willie's finest work - and that's saying a LOT.
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This IS Willie's best album ever, period.
It's everything a concept album should be, and it really and truly shows you what a lyrical genius Willie is.
Phases and Stages is an album that I've listened to for over twenty years now, and it is the album that consistently evokes the strongest emotions in me. From tears to joy, aching loneliness to hope for a better tomorrow, this album never fails to move me.
I love Red Headed Stranger, Shotgun Willie, San Antonio Rose, but man oh man oh man, Phases and Stages is his best - and BY FAR.
Get it, listen with your eyes closed, and prepare to be moved. It's simply THAT good.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Willie at his finest., May 20, 1999
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This review is from: Phases & Stages (Audio CD)
Back in the summer of '73 some very strange things started happening in central Texas. All the hippies started wearing cowboy hats, and the cowboys started letting their hair grow. Strange things were afoot, and right at the heart of it was Willie Nelson. It was the summer of his first 4th of July Picnic, and the beginning of the cosmic cowboy movement. It was also the same period of time that this recording was released. In my opinion, it's Willie at his finest. "Walkin'" has one of the finest sets of lyrics I've ever heard in any type of music including country, pop, blues,etc.......Give it a listen, you'll see and agree I'm sure.
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