Hooves of the Horses

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Singing rancher Wylie Gustafson is a man to be envied. After all, he's forged a modest but multifaceted career by pulling together the great loves of his life--horsemanship, ranching, and singing. The east Washington rancher has revived plenty of cowboy classics in the past; this time out, he turns his attention to the cowpoke's favored mode of transportation. The title track, "Saddle Broncs and Sagebrush," and slightly too grandiose "Equus Caballus" are poems set to music by Gustafson that salute the enduring nobility of horses. The Montana-born singer-guitarist contributes his own lyrics to the similarly themed "A Good One" and "Manolito." While Hooves of the Horses is dominated by odes to noble steeds, Wylie also rounds up stray but ultimately sympathetic covers from Buddy Holly ("Everyday"), Johnny Cash ("Luther Played the Boogie"), and Tom Russell ("The Sky Above, The Mud Below"), and he works swing and mariachi touches into the lean but tasty arrangements. There's not much new going on here, but sometimes singers, like horses, should be rewarded for their dependability. --Steven Stolder

Hooves of the Horses,Wylie & the Wild West,Dualtone Music Group,Country,Pop,Western Swing Revival,Yodeling
Hooves of the Horses
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Superb combo of country western folk blues and swing
Hooves of the Horses
Wylie & the Wild West
Manufacturer: Dualtone Music Group
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Country | Styles | Music
Western SwingWestern Swing | Country | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00029LO4U
Release Date: 2004-06-15

Tracks:

  1. Hooves of the Horses
  2. I Gram My Saddle Horn and Blow
  3. Everyday
  4. Equus Caballus
  5. Leather Lover
  6. Out Here
  7. Luther Played the Boogie
  8. A Good One
  9. Manolito
  10. The Sky Above, The Mud Below
  11. Mmm...Montana
  12. Saddle Broncs and Sagebrush
  13. Happy Rovin' Cowboy
  14. Marie
  15. 76 With a Miss
  16. Rockabye Lullaby

Product Description

  1. Hooves Of The Horses
  2. I Grab My Saddle Horn And Blow
  3. Everyday
  4. Equus Caballus
  5. Leather Lover
  6. Out Here
  7. Luther Played The Boogie
  8. Good One, A
  9. Manolito
  10. Sky Above, The Mud Below, The
  11. Mmm...Montana
  12. Saddle Broncs And Sagebrush
  13. Happy Rovin' Cowboy
  14. Marie
  15. 76 With A Miss
  16. Rockabye Lullaby


Format: CD

Amazon.com

Singing rancher Wylie Gustafson is a man to be envied. After all, he's forged a modest but multifaceted career by pulling together the great loves of his life--horsemanship, ranching, and singing. The east Washington rancher has revived plenty of cowboy classics in the past; this time out, he turns his attention to the cowpoke's favored mode of transportation. The title track, "Saddle Broncs and Sagebrush," and slightly too grandiose "Equus Caballus" are poems set to music by Gustafson that salute the enduring nobility of horses. The Montana-born singer-guitarist contributes his own lyrics to the similarly themed "A Good One" and "Manolito." While Hooves of the Horses is dominated by odes to noble steeds, Wylie also rounds up stray but ultimately sympathetic covers from Buddy Holly ("Everyday"), Johnny Cash ("Luther Played the Boogie"), and Tom Russell ("The Sky Above, The Mud Below"), and he works swing and mariachi touches into the lean but tasty arrangements. There's not much new going on here, but sometimes singers, like horses, should be rewarded for their dependability. --Steven Stolder

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Superb combo of country western folk blues and swing.......2004-07-06

Wylie Gustafson's return to rural living in the mid-90s continues to pay dividends in his music. Bred in Montana, Gustafson's act was born of the California scene and tempered by a stretch in Nashville. But years of Eastern Washington ranching and horsemanship has taken his Western-themed music to a more sacred level. He takes a page from the book of Marty Robbins, not only with sweet Western ballads like "Hooves of the Horses" and Mexicali-flavored tunes like "Manolito," but with variety that includes the slinky blue "Leather Lover" and a jazz tinged cover of Bob Nolan's "I Grab My Saddle Horn and Blow."

Covers of Buddy Holly ("Everyday"), Johnny Cash ("Luther Played the Boogie"), and Tom Russell ("The Sky Above, The Mud Below") complement fine originals like the slyly sweet "Mmm... Montana" and the instrumental walking blues, "76." Gustafson crafts songs from cowboy poetry and pulls out his considerable yodeling skill for a cinematic cover of Bob Nolan's "Happy Rovin' Cowboy." The song selections move from country to western to folk to blues to swing with a fluidity that puts this release among the group's best.

Music Album:

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  2. I'll Sail My Ship Alone
  3. I Would Like to See You Again
  4. Jackpot [Extra tracks]
  5. Jim Stafford
  6. Johnny Seay-The Good Years-1958-1999
  7. Ken Mellons
  8. Legendary Outlaws
  9. Little Sparrow [Hybrid SACD]
  10. London Sessions Bootleg+

Music Album

Music Album