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Nashville Rebel

Nashville Rebel

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Number of Discs: 4
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It may be hard to believe, but it's true: Legacy's four-disc 2006 box Nashville Rebel is the first comprehensive, multi-label Waylon Jennings retrospective ever assembled. During the peak of the CD box set reissue boom of the late '80s/early '90s, ... more It may be hard to believe, but it's true: Legacy's four-disc 2006 box Nashville Rebel is the first comprehensive, multi-label Waylon Jennings retrospective ever assembled. During the peak of the CD box set reissue boom of the late '80s/early '90s, Waylon did receive a quasi-box in the form of 1993's Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line: The RCA Years, an excellent double-disc set that was housed in a box yet fell short of being a true box set. Starting in the late '90s, his catalog began to be overhauled -- Buddha reissued classic individual albums like Honky Tonk Heroes, Bear Family put out two huge box sets that chronicled all of his RCA work up until 1973, then the rest of his '70s work came out as two-fers overseas, while Hip-O assembled a collection of both his earliest recordings and his '80s work for MCA -- but he still lacked a set that covered his whole career, from 1958 through 1995. That's exactly what Nashville Rebel does, and it does so in superb fashion. Any career with as much great work as Waylon's is inevitably hard to condense, even at the length of a four-disc set with 92 tracks, but Nashville Rebel does the job right, providing an accurate, compelling narrative of Jennings' career, while offering all of his biggest hits along with sharply chosen lesser-known songs and rarities that help complete the picture. Any hardcore fan might find favorite songs missing, but nobody can complain about what's here -- and that applies not only to the first three discs, which trace the prime of Waylon's career, but even the fourth, which is the rare final CD on a multi-disc set that is solid, perhaps not as gripping or timeless as the music that precedes it, but it does present a convincing case that Waylon continued to make strong music right up until the later stages of his career. And this is how Nashville Rebel is like those classic box sets of the late '80s and early '90s: there is no fluff, no needlessly chosen rarities; it simply and cleanly gives the listener the essential items from a truly great artist. There is plenty of other great music within Waylon's catalog, but if this is all somebody heard from him, they would know exactly who he was and what he meant musically. That's the goal of all lavish box sets such as this, and this is one of the few that truly achieves that goal. It's an essential item, not just for country fans, but for anybody who cares about American music of the 20th century. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

TrackTitleDuration
261:55
272:09
28That's The Chance I'll Have To Take2:02
29Stop The World (And Let Me Off)2:03
30Anita, You're Dreaming2:25
31Time To Bum Again2:00
32(That's What You Get) For Lovin' Me2:23
33Green River2:28
34Nashville Rebel1:51
35Mental Revenge2:20
36Love Of The Common People2:55
37The Chokin' Kind2:23
38Walk On Out Of My Mind2:20
39I Got You2:36
40Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line2:20
41Yours Love2:15
42Just To Satisfy You2:17
43Something's Wrong In California2:30
44Brown Eyed Handsome Man2:01
45Cedartown, Georgia2:48
46I Ain't The One2:09
47Singer Of Sad Songs2:55
48It's Sure Been Fun2:30
49Six White Horses2:38
50People In Dallas Got Hair2:20
68The Taker2:24
69Mississippi Woman2:49
70Lovin' Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)3:02
71(Don't Let The Sun Set On You) Tulsa3:03
72Sweet Dream Woman2:57
73Ladies Love Outlaws2:31
74Under Your Spell Again2:55
75Lonesome, On'ry And Mean3:38
76Pretend I Never Happened3:01
77You Can Have Her2:38
78Honky Tonk Heroes3:36
79Black Rose2:28
80We Had It All2:45
81You Ask Me To2:29
82This Time2:24
83It's Not Supposed To Be That Way3:28
84Slow Rollin' Low2:43
85I'm A Ramblin' Man2:45
86Rainy Day Woman2:29
87Amanda2:56
88Bob Wills Is Still The King3:00
89Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way2:55
90Waymore's Blues2:40
91The Door Is Always Open2:37
92Dreaming My Dreams With You2:26
1T For Texas4:04
2Freedom To Stay3:59
3Good Hearted Woman3:01
4Suspicious Minds3:55
5Can't You See3:47
6Are You Ready For The Country3:11
7MacArthur Park6:38
8Jack-A-Diamonds3:24
9Luckenbach, Texas (Back To The Basics Of Love)3:19
10Brand New Goodbye Song2:53
11The Wurlitzer Prize (I Don't Want To Get Over You)2:05
12Mammas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys2:31
13There Ain't No Good Chain Gang3:17
14I've Always Been Crazy4:11
15Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out Of Hand2:56
16The Greatest Cowboy Of Them All3:45
17Come With Me3:05
18I Ain't Living Long Like This4:48
19Clyde2:42
20Theme From The Dukes Of Hazzard (Good Ol' Boys)2:06
1Storms Never Last3:02
2Shine2:47
3Just To Satisfy You2:49
4Women Do Know How To Carry On3:19
5(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay3:24
6Lucille (You Won't Do Your Daddy's Will)3:25
7Breakin' Down3:30
83:46
9The Conversation3:51
10I May Be Used (But Baby I Ain't Used Up2:55
11Never Could Toe The Mark2:58
12America3:38
13Waltz Me To Heaven3:05
14Highwayman3:01
15Drinkin' And Dreamin'2:56
16Working Without A Net2:40
173:24
182:55
193:41
202:31
21Wrong3:02
223:23

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