Willie Nelson/Asleep at the Wheel - Willie and the Wheel

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Album Details

Title: Willie and the Wheel
Artist: Willie Nelson/Asleep at the Wheel
Release Date: 2/3/2009
Label: Bismeaux Productions
UPC: 020286128724
Genre: Country
Styles: Traditional Country, Western Swing Revival
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Laid-Back/Mellow, Meandering, Organic, Playful, Bittersweet, Calm/Peaceful, Earthy, Gentle, Reflective, Sad, Wry, Yearning, Ambitious, Earnest, Freewheeling, Intimate, Poignant, Refined/Mannered, Rollicking, Rousing, Searching, Sentimental, Soothing, Plaintive, Ramshackle, Reserved, Sophisticated, Cheerful, Complex, Detached, Happy, Light, Melancholy, Messy, Party/Celebratory, Relaxed, Restrained, Reverent, Romantic, Warm, Wistful
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 7
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Hesitation Blues
  2. Sweet Jennie Lee
  3. Fan It
  4. I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None o' This Jelly Roll
  5. Oh! You Pretty Woman
  6. Bring It on Down to My House
  7. Right or Wrong
  8. Corrine Corrina
  9. I'm Sittin' on Top of the World
  10. Shame on You
  11. South
  12. Won't You Ride in My Little Red Wagon

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDBismeaux Productions1287

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Album Review

It was just a matter of time before Willie Nelson cut a record with fellow Texan legends Asleep at the Wheel: Willie may duet with anybody who wanders onto his bus, but he and the Wheel have a shared background in Western swing, a background they explore thoroughly on 2009's Willie and the Wheel. If it seems like Willie and the Wheel should have cut an album together a little earlier than 2009, well, they almost did. During Nelson's seminal stint at Atlantic in the early '70s, producer/label head Jerry Wexler urged Willie to record a duet album with the Wheel, but Nelson left the label before it could happen. The idea was revived when Wexler saw Asleep at the Wheel open for Nelson in 2007 and soon enough, the two parties got together to run through a bunch of standards. Surprise isn't the order of the day on Willie and the Wheel; it's pretty easy to guess the songbook just based on the collaboration and sure enough, there's a hefty dose of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys -- "Right or Wrong," "Bring it on Down to My House," "Corrine Corrina" -- and a bunch of Milton Brown, Cliff Bruner, and Spade Cooley. Chances are, many of the songs would have remained the same if this had been cut back in the early '70s, but the spirit is much different. Back then, the teaming would have been the sound of young insurgents creating their own bridge to the past, but this is the sound of the old guard settling in and doing what they do best, laying back instead of pushing forward, enjoying each other's company instead of gearing up for a cutting contest. While it's possible to discern some tattered edges on the fringe -- in particular, Willie's voice can sound a bit gruff and rough -- this is as comfortable and welcoming as a familiar old leather jacket. It's no surprise that it feels good. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adam OdorAudio Engineer, Engineer, Mixing
Boo MacleodEngineer
Dan SkarbekAssistant Producer
Dave AlexanderTrumpet
Dave MillerGuitar (Bass)
David Earl MillerBass
David SangerDrums
Dick ReevesDesign, Art Direction
Don CobbRemastering, Mastering
Eddie RiversGuitar (Steel)
Elizabeth McQueenVocals
Eric ConnMastering, Remastering
Floyd DominoPiano
Jason RobertsMandolin, Electronic Mandolin, Fiddle, Vocals
Jerry WexlerAudio Production, Executive Producer
John "Sly" WilsonDesign
John Michael WhitbyPiano
Jonathan DoyleClarinet
Kevin C. SmithBass
Kevin SmithGuitar (Bass)
Lisa PollardPhotography
M.J. MendellAssistant Producer
Michael MordecaiTrombone
Mindy Espy ReyesProduct Manager
Paul ShafferPiano
Peter SchwarzAssociate Producer, Audio Production
Ray BensonGuitar (Electric), Arranger, Guitar (Acoustic), Producer, Art Direction, Mixing, Vocals, Audio Production, Liner Notes
Sam SeifertGuitar (Acoustic), Audio Engineer, Mixing, Engineer
Shauna DoddsDesign
Vance PowellEngineer
Vince GillGuitar (Electric)
William ArmstrongAudio Engineer, Assistant Engineer
Willie NelsonVocals