Waylon Jennings
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This Time
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Label: |
Buddha |
Date: |
1999 |
Length: |
47:56 |
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Category: |
country |
Price: |
0.00 |
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1. |
This Time
2:26 |
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Louisiana Women
4:03 |
3. |
Pick Up The Tempo
2:33 |
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Slow Rollin' Low
2:45 |
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Heaven Or Hell
1:39 |
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It's Not Supposed To Be That Way
3:29 |
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Slow Movin' Outlaw
3:41 |
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Mona
2:48 |
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Walkin'
2:28 |
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If You Could Touch Her At All
3:03 |
11. |
That'll Be The Day (Previously Unreleased)
2:25 |
12. |
It Doesn't Matter Anymore (Previously Unreleased)
2:56 |
13. |
Lady In The Harbor (Original version, Previously Unreleased)
3:42 |
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Medley: Well All Right, It's So Easy, Maybe Baby, Peggy Sue
6:07 |
15. |
If You're Goin' Girl (Previously Unreleased)
3:45 |
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One of the first recorded products of the friendship between Waylon and Willie Nelson, 1974's This Time distinguishes itself as the most laid-back record in Jennings's catalog. The team's coproduction is marked by a lazy-sounding yet rhythmically forceful meld of acoustic guitars (augmented by two rare electric Willie solos). The record moves through a stellar set of Southwestern classics including the Waylon-penned title track, Lee Clayton's "If You Could Touch Her at All," and four Nelson tunes. Their honesty and wide range of moods, along with the album's late-night vibe, remain landmarks in country's evolution. The only flaw in the original LP was its too-brief length, a problem solved by this CD reissue's addition of five cuts (four previously unreleased) made with fellow former Crickets Jerry Allison and Sonny Curtis. They do This Time proud. --Rickey Wright
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