Wanted! The Outlaws
Editorial Reviews
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Less successful when it's sentimental (Waylon Jennings' "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys") than when it's wry (Willie Nelson's myth-puncturing "Me and Paul"), this cash-in compilation of previously released cuts was just in time to grab the first platinum record ever awarded a country album. It's not bad, but both Jennings' contemporaneous Dreaming My Dreams and Nelson's Red Headed Stranger are more nuanced tastes of the good-bad-but-not-evil-ol'-boy lifestyle. (Not to mention much of Tompall Glaser's own Outlaw compilation.) This 1996 CD reissue adds nine more tracks from the era as well as a new Jennings-and-Nelson version of Steve Earle's "Nowhere Road." --Rickey Wright
Wanted! The Outlaws, Music, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Jessi Coulter, Tompall Glaser, 70's, Alternative Country, Americana, Country, Country & Western, Country-Pop, Heartland Rock, Nashville Sound/Countrypolitan, Neo-Traditionalist Country, New Traditionalist, Outlaw Country, Pop, Progressive Country, Rock/Pop, Roots Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Traditional Country
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