I've never understood why record labels don't release the entire catalogs of artists like Waylon Jennings, George Jones, or Roger Miller. I'm not talking about ten different "greatest hits" collections, but the actual original albums. Really, I guess it's all related to money and sales, but you'd think there would be enough of a market to re-release the albums of an incredible established icon like Waylon Jennings?!
German companies like Bear Family release entire volume recordings of Johnny Cash, Waylon, etc., but it's tough being able to afford the large lump sums of cash required to buy each volume. Plus, I really like owning the original albums in their original form, er... except on cd instead of vinyl, although I'd buy them if they were re-released on vinyl too.
I've been a bit obsessed with Waylon Jennings as of late. I've acquired a good portion of his catalog, but only through buying it on vinyl, in various collections, as well as getting a bunch from other sources (thank you blog-o-sphere). He was an incredible artist. Just have a look at this youtube clip from the Johnny Cash show:
Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line (Video)
Have a listen to a couple of early 60's songs:
Anita You're Dreaming
Loving Her was Easier (Than Anything I've Every Done)
More Waylon related material on the way...
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So the music industry must have been pretty quiet between July 2007 and January 2008...? You have the marbles to mock my time delay in posting... really?
Rematch. Let's compromise on a rematch location, I suggest Kirwin Reservoir (look it up).
Oh, btw, I am checking this one too! If I can go through all the trouble to put your friggin blog down as one I "read regularly", than the least you can do is write something!
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