| 1. Just Talkin' |
| 2. Silent Partners |
| 3. Didn't We Shine |
| 4. Too Dumb for New York City |
| 5. Armed and Dangerous |
| 6. Heartaches Older Than You |
| 7. Hank Williams Syndrome |
| 8. Lot of Good |
| 9. I've Got My Faults |
| 10. Smokey on Your Front Door |
Too Dumb for New York City, Too Ugly for L.A.,Waylon Jennings,Sony Special Product,Country,Country & Western,Outlaw Country,Pop,Traditional Country
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Too Dumb for New York City, Too Ugly for L.A.
Waylon Jennings Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008H19 Release Date: 1992-08-11 |
Tracks:
- Just Talkin'
- Silent Partners
- Didn't We Shine
- Too Dumb for New York City
- Armed and Dangerous
- Heartaches Older Than You
- Hank Williams Syndrome
- Lot of Good
- I've Got My Faults
- Smokey on Your Front Door
Average customer rating:
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Too Dumb for New York City, Too Ugly for L.A.
Waylon Jennings Manufacturer: Sony Special Product ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000APVFK Release Date: 2003-06-24 |
Tracks:
- Just Talkin'
- Silent Partners
- Didn't We Shine
- Too Dumb for New York City
- Armed and Dangerous
- Heartaches Older Than You
- Hank Williams Syndrome
- Lot of Good
- I've Got My Faults
- Smokey on Your Front Door
Customer Reviews:
Great album often overlooked.......2005-01-14
The opening track (Just talking) reflects on politics and marriage in the modern world. Silent partners (a song later covered by George Jones) is about a couple who love each other but both are afraid to say anything in case they spoil it all. Didn't we shine is about a former couple meeting up again and remembering how great they were together although ultimately they went their separate ways. In the slightly amusing title track, Waylon explains that he doesn't belong in New York or Los Angeles, but that there is somewhere in between where he feels comfortable. He doesn't say where but all his fans know.
Armed and dangerous is actually about a man determined to win the heart of a woman. Heartaches older than you is about an older man explaining to a younger woman that he only wants her love if she's serious. Hank Williams syndrome reflects on the state of contemporary country music. A lot of good finds Waylon reflecting on a woman who has left him because he didn't say sorry. Waylon confesses that he's not perfect in I've got my faults. In Smokey on your front doo, Waylon discusses another man's problem in trying to please two women.
This is a great album from Waylon, the songs reflecting the benefit (or otherwise) of life's experiences. All true Waylon fans will appreciate this album. Of course it doesn't contain any big hits but American country radio stations had decided they didn't want to play his music any more, however good it might be.
Waylon Continues His 1990's Artistic Revival.......2004-12-18
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