The Marshall Law
MJTHFX | 06/16/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The Highwaymen Ride Again is essential album for any pure country music fan. The combination of some of the industries greatest musical minds is essential for anyone that likes true country music. There are only four things I have to say about this CD: Jennings, Kristopherson, Nelson, and CASH (the man in black)."
One of the greatest pools of talent ever known.
Casey Heilman | 01/07/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The reason Kris was included in the band is that his songs helped make famous most of the other members. Example: JR Cash had a huge hit with Sunday Morning Comming Down, also Waylon had a major hit with Bobbie McGee and Loving Her was Easier...
Somebody once suggested to Willie that Kris was a bad singer, after they got him off the floor, they kicked him out of the bar."
Not really a Highwaymen Album
MJTHFX | Nova Scotia, CAN | 05/14/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"2 Songs are real Highwaymen songs from actual Highwaymen albums where all 4 are in the song. The other songs are previous duets that they had previous recorded with each other. For example, The Ballad of Forty Dollars, is a previous recording that Johnny and Waylon did together.
This is still a good album showcasing 4 good friends and extremely gifted artists... I just wanted to make sure other people weren't thinking this was an actual Highwaymen CD
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