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Waylon Jennings Album: “20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection”

Waylon Jennings Album: “20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection”
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Personnel includes: Waylon Jennings. <p>Includes liner notes by Rich Kienzle. <p>Digitally remastered by Jim Phillips (Universal Mastering Studios-West, North Hollywood, California). <p>This is part of MCA's 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection series. <p>Despite its ambitious title, this compilation actually focuses on only one small section of Waylon's career, from 1986-89. Consequently, anyone expecting an introduction to Jennings' oeuvre here will wind up rather confused. <p>Although Jennings spent the '70s breaking country taboos left and right as a founder of the outlaw country movement, by the '80s, his hard living had begun to catch up with him. By the middle of the decade he was led by slick production values rather than spearheading the sessions with his previous vigor. The feel of many tracks here is consequently more staid and the arrangements glossier than previous. The studio techniques of the '80s find their way into the arrangements, as synthesizers adorn several cuts, but then Waylon was never an Opry-loving Luddite when it came to such things. Despite the changes in Jennings' style, his inimitable voice is as commanding as ever, and there are some definite high points. The it-ain't-like-the-old-days griping of "If Ole Hank Could See Us Now," is endearingly ironic rather than reactionary. "Trouble Man" is agreeably swampy and ornery (probably due to the Tony Joe White co-write), and his version of Los Lobos' "Will the Wolf Survive?" is revelatory.
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Track Listing :
1 Rough and Rowdy Days Video
2 If Ole Hank Could Only See Us Now
3 Working Without a Net Video
4 What You'll Do When I'm Gone Video
5 Rose in Paradise Video
6 Fallin' Out
7 Which Way Do I Go (Now That I'm Gone)
8 How Much Is It Worth to Live in L. A.
9 You Put the Soul in the Song
10 Trouble Man Video
11 Will the Wolf Survive? Video
Album Information :
Title: 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection
UPC:008817013923
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Country - Outlaw Country
Artist:Waylon Jennings
Producer:Mike Ragogna (Compilation)
Label:MCA Nashville
Distributed:Universal Distribution
Release Date:2000/05/09
Original Release Year:2000
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
"kittiepaws" (Mulberry, FL United States) - February 17, 2002
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Waylon Is The Best

There is no such thing as a bad CD when it comes to Waylon. His voice is unique, and his style is all his own. For the very few who have taken this opportunity to degrade this CD as not being his best or that none of his top hits are on it, didn't you look at the song list before buying the CD? They are all wonderful songs performed by a wonderful man. I know I speak for millions around the world when I say we will miss him dearly...may he rest in peace.

B. Byers "Hoss Head" (North Carolina) - January 14, 2006
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Well worth $10

These songs are just from the MCA years, but well worth the money. However, for $10 more, you can now get all his MCA work on a new compilation. Either way you're getting some great songs, most that got little air play, if any, on the lame country radio.

jekyllnhyde "jekyllnhyde" (NJ) - January 25, 2001
3 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
- Absolutely Terrible Song Selection

As a "greatest hits" compilation, this one's an absolute failure. Not one of his major hits is here. There are plenty of other Waylon albums better than this. For newcomers, start with his GREATEST HITS VOL.1, and go from there.

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