Are You Ready for the Country
Waylon Jennings - CD
- Artist: Waylon Jennings
- Format: CD
- Year: 2000, 2004
- UPC: 828765926423
- Item Number: BMG592642
- Release date: 08/10/2004
- 1. Are You Ready for the Country
- 2. Them Old Love Songs
- 3. So Good Woman
- 4. Jack-A-Diamonds
- 5. Can't You See
- 6. MacArthur Park (Revisited)
- 7. I'll Go Back to Her
- 8. Couple More Years
- 9. Old Friend
- 10. Precious Memories
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Are You Ready for the Country by Waylon Jennings on CD
If the heavy-hitters of outlaw country were acting like rock stars during their mid-'70s peak, then perhaps it was inevitable that the outlaws would start singing rock songs -- which is precisely what Waylon Jennings did on 1976's Are You Ready for the Country. Although the title is taken from Neil Young's song -- which provides an absolutely storming opener for this ten-song record -- there is a bit of a jibe to its sentiment as well, since Waylon not only sings Young, but also the Marshall Tucker Band and Dr. Hook, along with reviving Jimmy Webb's "MacArthur Park." That selection of material indicates not just the increasing rock-isms of Waylon and the outlaws, it also indicates that Jennings' focus was beginning to blur slightly as he lost the sense of purpose that propelled his records of the first half the '70s, from The Taker/Tulsa to Dreaming My Dreams. Here, the music hasn't really changed, but the flow is no longer seamless and the shifting tones can be a little jarring. Also, Jennings' songwriting starts to slip a little bit here; none of his originals are bad, and "I'll Go Back to Her" is quite good, but they're all decidedly second tier. All things considered, though, most of the individual moments hold up quite well, with "Are You Ready for the Country" and a wonderful, surging take on Marshall Tucker's "Can't You See" ranking among Waylon's best music of the era. There are other very good moments, such as the cracking "Jack a Diamonds," and the entire record is entertaining, but more for a collection of moments than a cohesive whole. That's the first time since the late '60s that one of Jennings' albums felt like less than the sum of its parts, and if it didn't necessarily mark the end of the era, it did mark the point when he started to ease back from his startling peak of creativity. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
- Artist: Waylon Jennings
- Format: CD
- Year: 2000, 2004
- UPC: 828765926423
- Item Number: BMG592642
- Release date: 08/10/2004
- Label: BMG, RCA, RCA Records
- Genre: Country
- Style: Country-Folk, Outlaw Country, Progressive Country, Traditional Country
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Performers:
- Barny Robertson - Piano
- Barny Robertson - Vocals
- Barny Robertson - Vocals (Background)
- Bill Graham - Fiddle
- Billy Graham - Violin
- Carter Robertson - Vocal Harmony
- Carter Robertson - Vocals
- Carter Robertson - Vocals (Background)
- Charles Veal - Violin
- Denyse Buffum - Viola
- Don Robertson - Keyboards
- Duke Goff - Bass
- Duke Goff - Guitar (Bass)
- Gordon Payne - Guitar
- Gordon Payne - Vocals (Background)
- Graham Nash - Vocals
- Jim Gordon - Horn
- Jim Gordon - Saxophone
- John Hug - Guitar
- John Leslie Hug - Guitar
- Julianna Buffum - Cello
- Karen Jones - Violin
- Mack Johnson - Trumpet
- Mackinley Johnson - Horn
- Maurice Spears - Horn
- Maurice Spears - Trombone
- Ralph Mooney - Dobro
- Ralph Mooney - Guitar
- Ralph Mooney - Guitar (Steel)
- Rance Wasson - Vocals
- Ritchie Albright - Drums
- Ritchie Albright - Guitar
- Ronald Folsom - Violin
- Sherman Hayes - Guitar (Bass)
- Sherman Hayes - Vocals (Background)
- Thomas Buffum - Violin
- Waylon Jennings - Guitar
- Waylon Jennings - Vocals
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Credits:
- Barny Robertson - Piano
- Barny Robertson - String Arrangements
- Barny Robertson - Vocals
- Barny Robertson - Vocals (Background)
- Barry Rudolph - Engineer
- Bill Graham - Fiddle
- Billy Graham - Violin
- Carter Robertson - Vocal Harmony
- Carter Robertson - Vocals
- Carter Robertson - Vocals (Background)
- Charles Veal - Violin
- Chuck White - Photography
- David Hogan - Art Direction
- Denyse Buffum - Viola
- Don Robertson - Keyboards
- Duke Goff - Bass
- Duke Goff - Guitar (Bass)
- Gordon Payne - Guitar
- Gordon Payne - Vocals (Background)
- Graham Nash - Guest Appearance
- Graham Nash - Vocals
- Jim Gordon - Horn
- Jim Gordon - Saxophone
- John Hudson - Product Manager
- John Hug - Guitar
- John Leslie Hug - Guitar
- John Sands - Assistant Engineer
- Julianna Buffum - Cello
- Karen Jones - Violin
- Ken Mansfield - Arranger
- Ken Mansfield - Audio Production
- Ken Mansfield - Producer
- Linda Tyler - Assistant Engineer
- Mack Johnson - Trumpet
- Mackinley Johnson - Horn
- Maurice Spears - Horn
- Maurice Spears - Trombone
- Mike Reese - Mastering
- Ralph Mooney - Dobro
- Ralph Mooney - Guitar
- Ralph Mooney - Guitar (Steel)
- Rance Wasson - Vocals
- Rich Kienzle - Liner Notes
- Ritchie Albright - Drums
- Ritchie Albright - Guitar
- Ron Jaramillo - Design
- Ron Jaramillo - Reissue Art Director
- Ronald Folsom - Violin
- Sherman Hayes - Guitar (Bass)
- Sherman Hayes - Vocals (Background)
- Thomas Buffum - Violin
- Vic Anesini - Mastering
- Waylon Jennings - Arranger
- Waylon Jennings - Audio Production
- Waylon Jennings - Guitar
- Waylon Jennings - Producer
- Waylon Jennings - Vocals
