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Digitally remastered by Elliott Federman (SAJE Sound, New York, New York).
THIS TIME is part of Buddha Records' Original Masters series.
Buddha Records is to be commended for resurrecting many of Waylon's finest, long out-of-print '70s albums, with extra tracks to boot. THIS TIME is marked by Jenning's classic mid-'70s "outlaw country" sound; bare-bones production and raw, rock-inflected musicianship. The title song is a forceful statement of intent, while "Louisiana Women" features a slinky, uncharacteristically understated vocal performance.
THIS TIME is the immediate successor to Jennings' genre-defining finest hour, HONKY TONK HEROES, an album full of Billy Joe Shaver songs, and Shaver's work pops up here as well. His bluesy, churning "Slow Rollin' Low" is a classic Shaver underdog anti-anthem. The bonus tracks are of historical interest, as they feature Waylon backed by Buddy Holly's Crickets, of which Jennings was a member before his solo career. They tackle Holly tunes in a country style, with unsurprisingly magical results. Thus, the reissue of THIS TIME offers an even more revealing portrait of Jennings' artistry at its peak than the original release does.
Includes liner notes by John L. Smith and Rich Kienzle.
Reissue producer: Mike Ragogna.
Personnel: Waylon Jennings (vocals, guitar); Willie Nelson (vocals, guitar); Jessi Colter (vocals, piano, organ, keyboards); Ralph Mooney (guitar, steel guitar, dobro); Ritchie Albright (guitar, drums); Larry Whitmore, Reggie Young , Sonny Curtis, Fred Newell (guitar); Don Brooks (harmonica); Kyle Lehning (trumpet, piano, organ, keyboards); Dee Moeller (piano, organ); Dee Moelling (keyboards); Jerry Allison (drums).
Liner Note Author: Rich Kienzle.
Photographer: John Donegan.
Arranger: Waylon Jennings.
Personnel includes: Waylon Jennings (vocals, guitar); Fred Newell, Larry Whitmore, Reggie Young, Willie Nelson, Sonny Curtis (guitar); Ralph Mooney (steel guitar, dobro); Don Brooks (harmonica); Kyle Lehning (trumpet, piano, organ); Jessi Colter, Dee Moeller (piano, organ); Duke Goff (bass); Richie Albright, Jerry Alison (drums).
Producers: Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Duane Eddy.
This Time Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Country CDs, Honkytonk, Outlaw Country | | Label | Buddha | | Orig Year | 1974 | | All Time Sales Rank | 30721  | | CD Universe Part number | 1071158 | | Catalog number | 99669 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 12, 1999 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Reggie Young Waylon Jennings - vocals, guitar Ralph Mooney - guitar, steel guitar, dobro Fred Newell - guitar Don Brooks - harmonica Jerry Allison - drums Sonny Curtis - guitar Ritchie Albright - guitar, drums Kyle Lehning - trumpet, piano, organ, keyboards Larry Whitmore Duke Goff - bass Dee Moeller - piano, organ Dee Moelling - keyboards
Also: Willie Nelson, Jessi Colter |
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