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Countryman (Alternate Clean Cover) (Edco) (Dig)
Willie Nelson
Countryman (Alternate Clean Cover) (Edco) (Dig)
Genres: Country, International Music, Pop
 
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After nearly a decade of gestation, Willie Nelson?s long-lost, and first, reggae set is at last complete. The seed of this project took root in late 1995, sprung from the mind of famed producer Don Was. Nelson and his mana...  more »

     
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All Artists: Willie Nelson
Title: Countryman (Alternate Clean Cover) (Edco) (Dig)
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Lost Highway
Release Date: 7/12/2005
Genres: Country, International Music, Pop
Styles: Americana, Outlaw Country, Classic Country, Reggae
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 602498830857

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After nearly a decade of gestation, Willie Nelson?s long-lost, and first, reggae set is at last complete. The seed of this project took root in late 1995, sprung from the mind of famed producer Don Was. Nelson and his manager Mark Rothbaum flew to Jamaica to meet with Island Records president and founder Chris Blackwell. Don had been speaking with both Blackwell and Nelson about the prospect of creating a reggae-infused country album and both men were intrigued. Blackwell was the ideal collaborator. Not only was he the person who introduced rock audiences to the world of reggae but likewise introduced them to Bob Marley. As a versatile, well-connected music aficionado, he could realize this marriage of country and reggae the way few others could. In fact, the two genres are compatible in many ways, and not as distant stylistically as one might initially imagine. Toots Hibbert proved it with his triumphant version of "Country Roads" and the renown reggae group the Melodians were the first to turn the gospel/bluegrass classic "Rivers of Babylon," (also previously covered by Willie) into a full-on reggae classic. Perhaps it?s not a coincidence that reggae is sometimes referred to as Jamaica?s "country music," being that both forms have drawn similar lyrical content from everyday matters and share a foundation in spiritual and gospel music. Countryman is Willie?s impassioned tribute to the upstroke sound of Jamaica, an irie voyage to the land of dub and dreadlocks. Willie takes a handful of his own classics and filters them through a reggae prism, peppering them with his nylon acoustic guitar, pedal steel, dobro, harmonica and the familiar comforts of country, while bringing drums and bass to the forefront, yard style. So, after a journey lasting over a decade, Willie?s Jamaican vision at last sees the bright light of day. While it?s just one in a long line of hyphenated hybrid projects the versatile genius has created over the years, this Countryman feels, by the sound of it, genuinely comfortable amid the island breezes of Jamaica.

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CD Reviews

Makes perfect sense
R. Clark | northern Illinois | 09/20/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"You know it does. Willie Nelson making a reggae recording? Kind of a no-brainer, isn't it? This is a fun CD. You get laid-back Willie playing the most laid-back music on earth. Some of the songs are reggae standards, and some are his own songs that he "reggaefied." Willie fans will like this, but so will fans of reggae music, and those two are often considered mutually exclusive. Pick this CD up, it will lighten your day."
Willie can mix it up with the best of them anyday!
Biggie Man - savior of the universe | S.W. Pennsylvania | 07/29/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I just happened to find this at the local public library and thought, "Hmm, THAT sounds interesting..."



I am listening to the second song now.

I went to Amazon to see what others thought of it... ONLY ONE REVIEW!!! What, are people sick?

Or is everyone just a snob that takes their music too seriously? I mean WTF?



Now I am listening to the third song.

This is FUN FUN FUN!!!

Infectious!



Willie, you are the man.

I am sitting here typing with a s*#t eating grin on my face.



If you are into Willie and if you are into reggae and/or country music - and you aren't afraid to let your hair down - then you will love this.



I feel like at this time in music's development (2008) mostly everything has been done.

Seriously, now it is time to start mixing the genre's. That is what this is, and Willie is brilliant at laying down the reggae with the country voice of his.

This is truly great.

If you like to have fun, I cannot recommend it enough - and I am only four songs into it at this point!!!

The Harder they Come is on now.

All I can say is BRILLIANT!!!

Yes.

Hey, I gotta go dance around the house silly, See ya!"