Yet another repackaging (with dubious credentials) of the 1964 "Waylon At J. D.'s" album. But this time, they replaced "Dream Baby" with "Jole Blon".
One can only imagine what MCA Records (the owners of the rights to the tapes) is thinking.
Renaissance is a new label, but if they keep antics like this up, they won't be around long.
i won't use alot of words. anyone who admires this important artist's work will appreciate these early tracks. yes, these tracks can be found on other compilations, but this is a good one. and no, they do not bare the signature heavy rhythm section that defines so much of his later music. the production is "nashville-lite" but you can just feel Waylon's art growing. he is a genuine mutation of rock, blues and country. and sometimes this polarity of styles push and pull against one another and that's exactly what makes this such an interesting american music document. Picasso once said, "innovation is ugly". deal with it.