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At a few points on HARD RAIN DON'T LAST, New Country singer/songwriter Darryl Worley betrays the fact that his country roots extend beyond Garth Brooks. The lyrics of "Those Less Fortunate Than I" and "Feels Like Work" evince a proletarian sentiment that echoes Merle Haggard, and indeed "Too Many Pockets" flirts with vintage Bakersfield-style honky-tonk.
But judging from the pristine acoustic guitar arpeggios on the ballads "The Way Things Are Goin'" and "Second Wind," Worley has absorbed as much of the Eagles and James Taylor as anything else. Even so, he's no troubadour mope. "Who's Gonna Get Me Over You" and "Sideways," among others, are uptempo numbers brimming with energy and enthusiasm. In the end, Darryl Worley is simply a singer who's assimilated several different veins of American pop music and put them together into something he can call his own.
Personnel: Biff Watson, Larry Beaird (acoustic guitar); J.T. Corenflos, Brent Mason , Brent Rowan (electric guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Ron Block (banjo); Glen Ducan, Aubrey Haynie (mandolin, fiddle); John Hobbs, Matt Rollings, Steve Nathan (piano, keyboards); Randy Hardison (drums, percussion); Eddie Bayers (drums); Brian David Willis (percussion); Curtis Wright, Melodie Crittenden, Wes Hightower (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Chuck Ainlay.
Recording information: LOUD Recording.
Photographer: Mark Tucker .
Personnel: Darryl Worley (vocals); Biff Watson, Larry Beaird (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason, J.T. Corenflos, Brent Rowan (electric guitar); Paul Franklin, Mike Johnson (steel guitar); Ron Block (banjo); Aubrey Haynie, Glen Duncan (mandolin, fiddle); John Hobbs, Matt Rollings, Steve Nathan, Jim Brown (piano, keyboards); Glenn Worf, Kevin Grantt (bass); Randy Hardison (drums, percussion); Eddie Bayers (drums); Brian David Willis (percussion); Melodie Crittenden, Holly Van Bemmel (background vocals).
Engineers: Julian King, Brian David Willis, Rich Hanson.
Entertainment Weekly (7/28/00, p.183) - "Fans of stripped-down country will want to hoist a cold one to newcomer Worley....tilting at windmills with banjo and pedal steel." - Rating: B+ Hard Rain Don't Last Music Darryl Worley Hard Rain Don't Last Songs Hard Rain Don't Last Music Review Purchase Hard Rain Don't Last CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Tim Mcgraw Everywhere CD (1997)
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If you're looking to own one and only one Willie Nelson disc, look no further. GREATEST HITS (AND SOME THAT WILL BE) lives up to its name, delivering 20 killer tracks from Willie's most fruitful era, the 1970s. During these years, Nelson successfully pushed the limits of commercial country music, tackling such themes as sexuality and vulnerability with a candor previously unheard in the genre. The result was "outlaw country," a movement so dubbed for its brazenness. The hallmarks of Nelson's sound--reedy vocals, quirky gut-string guitar solos, and a band that always sounds on the verge of falling apart without ever being remotely in danger of doing so--are all front and center on this disc.
Nelson's greatness lies in his undeniable sincerity and in his mastery of various American genres: jazz, blues, Western swing, gospel, honky-tonk, even hints of rock and roll seamlessly rise to the surface when called for, then recede before they've outstayed their welcome. For those who hated Willie merely because he was so popular in the 1970s, here's the place to give him a second chance. You might be pleasantly surprised. Those who love Willie undoubtedly already know that herein lies the mother lode.
Greatest Hits (& Some That Will Be) was released in the fall of 1981, summarizing a remarkable seven-year stretch of extraordinary success that began when the iconoclastic Red Headed Stranger, Willie Nelson's first album for Columbia, which became a smash hit not long after its 1975 release. From that point on, Nelson became an American popular music icon and a fixture at the top of the country charts, something that was all the more remarkable because he rarely played it safe: he sang pop standards, jammed like the Grateful Dead, recorded tributes to heroes like Lefty Frizzell, and did duet albums with both mentor Ray Price, and fellow maverick Leon Russell. It was a far-ranging, unpredictable body of work, with each ...
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