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1. Working Without a Net
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2. Will the Wolf Survive?
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3. What You'll Do When I'm Gone
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4. Rose in Paradise
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5. Fallin' Out
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6. Rough and Rowdy Days
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7. If Ole Hank Could Only See Us Now
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8. How Much Is It Worth to Live in L.A.
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9. Which Way Do I Go (Now That I'm Gone)
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10. Trouble Man
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New Classic Waylon,Waylon Jennings,Mca,Country,Country & Western,Country-Folk,Outlaw Country,Progressive Country,Traditional Country
Average customer rating:
- Waylon Jenning Again
- R.I.P. Waylon
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New Classic Waylon
Waylon Jennings
Manufacturer: Mca
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000008H14
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Working Without a Net
- Will the Wolf Survive?
- What You'll Do When I'm Gone
- Rose in Paradise
- Fallin' Out
- Rough and Rowdy Days
- If Ole Hank Could Only See Us Now
- How Much Is It Worth to Live in L.A.?
- Which Way Do I Go (Now That I'm Gone)
- Trouble Man
Customer Reviews:
Waylon Jenning Again.......2007-02-08
As Usual When There`s An Album By Waylon, I`ll Bay It. Even If It Always Has A Lot Of Old Songs On It. But Still.. Waylon Rules....
R.I.P. Waylon.......2003-06-16
This is a compilation album of songs from the four albums Waylon Jennings recorded for MCA Records in the late 80s. One criticism I have to make is that at 31 minutes, it's relatively short. They easily could have, and should have, fit a couple more songs on here. Having said that, the songs that they did include are very good. I'd like to mention a few of my favorites. Waylon uses tightrope walking as a metaphor for recovering from his addictions in "Working Without a Net". "Will The Wolf Survive" is a terrific cover version of a Los Lobos song. The chilling "Rose in Paradise" is a story song about obsessive love. "If Ole Hank Could Only See Us Now" is a humorous look at the differences between the country music industry of Hank Williams' day, and the country music industry of today. On "Trouble Man", Waylon proves a country boy can sing the blues. I believe this CD is out of print now, but if you can find a used copy, it's worth picking it up.
Music Album:
- One NAtion Under God Vol.2 - "never forget"
- One Night Can Last Forever [CD-single]
- Ozark Nightingale
- Paradise in the Moonlight
- Patriot
- Reason and Rhyme
- Reunion: Can't Get The Hell Out Of Texas
- Rockin' Country Sides
- Rough Around the Edges
- SGB041 (Karaoke CD&G)
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