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Music Man / Black on Black
Waylon Jennings
Music Man / Black on Black
Genres: Country, Pop
 
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UK twofer combines two outlaw country classics, 'Music Man' (1980) & 'Black On Black' (1982), both are unavailable domestically. 20 tracks in a slipcase. Camden Deluxe. 2003.

     
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All Artists: Waylon Jennings
Title: Music Man / Black on Black
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: RCA Victor Europe
Original Release Date: 7/8/2003
Re-Release Date: 4/21/2003
Album Type: Import, Original recording remastered
Genres: Country, Pop
Styles: Bluegrass, Outlaw Country, Classic Country
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 828765113922, 766482045945, 082876511392

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UK twofer combines two outlaw country classics, 'Music Man' (1980) & 'Black On Black' (1982), both are unavailable domestically. 20 tracks in a slipcase. Camden Deluxe. 2003.

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True Outlaw Waylon!
mike | suffolk,va. | 09/12/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"As i have about every studio release of Waylon's music in one format or another,I consider myself an authority on his music.Waylon single handedly changed my opinion on country music,that it's not music for old people or hillbillies.American music is a better definition for what country is.And Waylon showed us that rough and rowdy folks are country too.I've owned this title since it's original two albums were released.Two perfect examples of the Waylon sound,when he was in the prime of his best known "outlaw sound".What a great thing to hear them on cd!! the tracks "It's alright","clyde","Nashville Women",and "Shine" were some of his best work.It's been a long time since this music was available,now it's better than ever for a new generation to enjoy"
Waylon's music is awesome, but ...
R. Plazek | Cleveland, Ohio USA | 03/09/2007
(2 out of 5 stars)

"Waylon Jennings was a master when it came to his song selection, musical arrangements, instrumentation and songwriting. Unfortunately this recording does not reflect his best work. While I bought the disc to include it in my Waylon collection, I was disappointed with the packaging itself.



My biggest disappointment with the packaging is what was NOT included: NO "musicians" list, NO documented original graphics, NO producer list, and NO list of songs and their writers. These facts are very important to me both personally and as one who has the utmost respect for producers, musicians and the songwriters.



My other disappointment ... who on earth was the author of the "opinion" commentary they included in the booklet? The opinion is riddled with misspellings and unimportant/inaccurate facts! If I wanted some unknown columnist's opinion, I would read Rolling Stone magazine or read the online blogs. I don't need to pay good money for someone to opinionize on Waylon's decision to include a Kenny Rogers cover as well as a cover of Steely Dan's "Do It Again." I wanted to know about who played on the Dukes of Hazzard theme song. I wanted to know what musicians were included on each recording. This opinion writer couldn't even spell HAZZARD or Uncle JESSE's name right in the text!



Some people may think my criticism is too harsh or nitpicking, but if you want a good comparison, please buy and review Waylon Jenning's "Are You Ready For the Country" CD. I own the original recording on vinyl LP. They masterfully reproduced all original pictures, commentary, musician lists and history of the making of the album.



Music Man / Black on Black should be domestically released. Amazon and other retails should boycott selling of this German import and encourage record companies to release this domestically and in the usual good quality manner.



Thank you for reading my commentary. Ray :)"
Two early eighties albums
Peter Durward Harris | Leicester England | 05/16/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Some Waylon fans don't like these albums at all but while I agree that they don't match the brilliance of his best seventies music, they nevertheless have much to offer and I'm pleased that they were released on CD.



The two big hits here are, of course, the Dukes of Hazzard theme and the re-recording (with Willie Nelson) of Just to satisfy you. Elsewhere, there are fine covers of Clyde ( J J Cale), Sweet music man (Kenny Rogers), Honky tonk blues (Hank Williams), Folsom prison blues (Johnny Cash) and Song for the life (Rodney Crowell). Among the other songs here, Waylon expresses frustrations shared by many men in Women do know how to carry on, but he was a brave man to record such a song.



Buy Waylon's seventies music, much of which has also been released on CD, first. If you enjoy that, you will probably enjoy this twofer also."