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Waylon Jennings - Waylon The Ramblin' Man (LP)

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Original Release Year:
1974
Genre(s):
Folk, World, Country
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Vinyl Record LP
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Album Info

Artist: Waylon Jennings
Album: Waylon The Ramblin' Man
Released: Europe, 2 Nov 2015

Tracklist:

A1I'm A Ramblin' Man2:45
A2Rainy Day Woman2:29
A3Cloudy Days2:39
A4Midnight Rider3:20
A5Oklahoma Sunshine3:30
B1The Hunger3:28
B2I Can't Keep My Hands Off Of You3:33
B3Memories Of You And I4:11
B4It'll Be Her3:01
B5Amanda2:55


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Description

Waylon Jennings - Waylon The Ramblin' Man: A Defining Moment in Outlaw Country

Released in 1974, "Waylon The Ramblin' Man" is a seminal album by Waylon Jennings, a pivotal figure in the outlaw country movement. This album captures Jennings at a crucial point in his career, as he was asserting greater artistic control over his music, leading to a sound that was both raw and authentic. "Waylon The Ramblin' Man" is characterized by its blend of traditional country, honky-tonk, and rock influences, all of which contribute to the rugged, independent spirit that defines outlaw country.

The title track, "I'm a Ramblin' Man," sets the tone for the album with its upbeat tempo and Jennings's signature baritone. The song's narrative of a restless soul unable to settle down reflects the album's overarching themes of freedom, rebellion, and the complexities of love and life on the road. The track's engaging melody and Jennings's charismatic delivery make it an enduring classic in his repertoire.

"Amanda," a gentle, reflective ballad, showcases a different aspect of Jennings's artistry. The song's poignant lyrics and Jennings's emotive vocals create a tender moment on the album, highlighting his ability to convey deep emotions with simplicity and sincerity. "Amanda" would go on to become one of Jennings's most beloved tracks, resonating with audiences for its heartfelt exploration of love and regret.

"Waymore's Blues" exemplifies Jennings's knack for blending traditional country elements with a rock-infused energy. The song's driving rhythm and bluesy undertones underscore Jennings's rebellious spirit, while the witty lyrics display his storytelling prowess. "Waymore's Blues" is a testament to Jennings's influence on the evolution of country music, pushing the boundaries of the genre while staying true to its roots.

"Rainy Day Woman," with its honky-tonk piano and upbeat vibe, captures the carefree, spirited side of Jennings's music. The track's lively arrangement and Jennings's engaging vocal performance make it a standout song that embodies the celebratory aspect of the outlaw country movement.

The production of "Waylon The Ramblin' Man," overseen by Jennings himself along with producer Tompall Glaser, is notable for its straightforward, no-frills approach. This production style allows Jennings's voice and storytelling to take center stage, supported by skillful instrumentation that complements without overshadowing. The album's sound is a reflection of Jennings's desire for artistic freedom and authenticity, qualities that would come to define the outlaw country genre.

"Waylon The Ramblin' Man" is more than an album; it's a declaration of independence within the country music industry. Jennings's assertive move towards greater creative control paved the way for future artists seeking to break free from the constraints of the Nashville sound. This album captures the essence of outlaw country, with its emphasis on personal storytelling, musical innovation, and a rebellious spirit.

In conclusion, "Waylon The Ramblin' Man" by Waylon Jennings stands as a cornerstone of outlaw country, showcasing Jennings's unique blend of traditional country, honky-tonk, and rock influences. Through his compelling storytelling, emotive vocals, and commitment to authenticity, Jennings crafted an album that resonates with themes of freedom, love, and the rambling way of life. "Waylon The Ramblin' Man" is a testament to Jennings's enduring legacy as a trailblazer in country music, offering a timeless exploration of the human spirit through the lens of one of the genre's most iconic figures.

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