WILLIE NELSON COUNTRYMAN Record LP LOST HIGHWAY 10 Year Anni Clear Vinyl REGGAE

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WILLIE NELSON COUNTRYMAN CLEAN 10TH ANNIVERSARY VINYL - 
MINT- WITH POSTER INSERT  -
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Track Listing
1. Do You Mind Too Much If I Don't Understand 2. How Long Is Forever 3. I'm a Worried Man 4. The Harder They Come 5. Something to Think About 6. Sitting in Limbo 7. Darkness on the Face of the Earth 8. One in a Row 9. I've Just Destroyed the World (I'm Living In) 10. Long Time Ago You Left Me a Long 11. I Guess I've Come to Live Here in Your Eyes 12. Undo the Right


Album Notes
Personnel: Willie Nelson (vocals, guitar); Pam Hall, Sir Harry Bowens, Sweet Pea Atkinson, Donald Ray Mitchell (vocals, background vocals); Toots Hibbert (vocals); Mikey Hyde (keyboards); Paul "Pablo" Stennett (bass guitar); Uziah "Sticky" Thompson (percussion); Lieba Thomas (background vocals); Dan Bosworth, Randy Jacobs, Richard Feldman, Wayne Jobson (guitar); Robby Turner (steel guitar, dobro); Mickey Raphael (harmonica); Stephen Stewart, Norris Webb (keyboards); Santa Davis (drums).Audio Mixers: Richard Feldman; Tom Weir.Recording information: Ocean Way Studios, Hollywood, CA (1995-2004); Record One, Los Angeles, CA (1995-2004); Studio Of The Legends, Jamaica (1995-2004).Photographer: Jim Herrington.Willie Nelson and reggae might seem at first to be an unlikely match.Upon further thought, though, Nelson's laid-back sensibility, subtlerhythmic lilt, and stoner image make his reggae album, COUNTRYMAN, seem in retrospect like an inevitability. Instead of adding his distinctive jazzy drawl and ragged guitar to a batch of reggae classics, though, Willie mostly keeps it country amid the Kingston grooves, delivering many of his own songs, as well a couple by Johnny Cash and reggae giant Jimmy Cliff.Produced by Don Was, these tracks mostly feature L.A. session musicians doing a credible approximation of early-'70s Cliff/Toots & theMaytals-style roots reggae, while Willie remains unflappable atop therhythmic change-up of the arrangements. These sessions actually sat in the can for about eight years before finally seeing the light of day, but anyone who ever wondered what bleak, ruminative Nelson chestnutssuch as "Darkness on the Face of the Earth" and "I've Just Destroyedthe World" would sound like with the added emotional contrast of abouncy reggae beat were finally sated with COUNTRYMAN's 2005 release.