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Honeysuckle Rose
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Willie Nelson & Family
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Product Details
- Artist: Willie Nelson & Family
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- Binding: Audio CD
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- EAN: 0696998925922
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- Format: Original recording remastered, Soundtrack
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- Label: Sony
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- Manufacturer: Sony
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- Number of Discs: 1
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- Product Group: Music
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- Publisher: Sony
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- Release Date: 2003-06-24
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- Studio: Sony
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- Title: Honeysuckle Rose
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- UPC: 696998925922
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Customer Reviews
Great Example of Willie Live
The late 80's brought a change to country music. In my opinion, country music was turned into wimpy rock, with cutesy funny clever lyrics, like the one about where the guy's wife took the keys to his truck but she forgot about his John Deere. Or "Welcome to Earth, Third Rock from the Sun." And who can ever forget, "What Part of No Don't You Understand."
When I was a kid, my dad played Willie Nelson a lot. One album I vaguely remembered was the soundtrack to "Honeysuckle Rose." While it isn't the greatest movie, I remember thinking that it was a great vehicle to show Willie playing live.
I just recently bought this CD and after several listens believe that this is what great country music sounds like live. Very much like a rock show, the energy level is greater than what one would expect from country like "The Grand Ole Opery" or "Hee Haw."
It's not only Willie Nelson, either. There's a great version of "I Don't Do Windows" on here, and the fiddle playing on "Fiddlin' Around" is great. The lyrics are simple, like any simple rock song, but they serve as a nice compliment to the fiddle solos.
Totally recommended for the fans of "Outlaw" country.
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HONEYSUCKLE ROSE
THE SERVICE AND DELIVERY WERE GREAT. THE CD IS GREAT. BUT I THOUGHT I WAS ORDERING THE VHS TAPE OF THE MOVIE. DO YOU KNOW HOW I CAN GET A COPY OF THE MOVIE? THANKS
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something to remember
I was a huge fan of the movie on the past. I enjoyed the lively aptmosphere of the songs and Willie's tour very much. And now, when I'm a "liitle bit older", I wanted to remember something nice from my very youth. So I bought that lovely music.
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Pure Willie Fan
CRUMBY MOVIE? CRUMBY? I am not sure what that means...I loved this movie, the music and the plot. Thanks Willie...
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It's a soundtrack! It's a live set! It's both!
This is certainly one of the more unusual items in Nelson's storied album catalog. Nominally a soundtrack to the 1980 film in which Nelson starred, this is actually a live set of Nelson and several friends. Recorded in front of an enthusiastic (but polite) audience, it provides Nelson a chance to revisit many of his chestnuts ("On the Road Again" "Pick Up the Tempo" "Bloody Mary Morning" "Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground") and several songs closely associated with him ("Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" "Whiskey River"). Nelson and his band are loose and energized by each other and the crowd, taking well-known songs in new directions. The mood is that of a bunch of talented musicians passing around the guitar, rather than a formal, orchestrated concert.In addition to Nelson's fine performances, the disc features excellent work from one time Texas Playboy fiddler Johnny Gimble (his "Fiddlin' Around" swings effortlessly), as well as Nelson's guitarist Jody Payne singing a harmonica-fueled version of Merle Haggard's "Working Man Blues." Also in attendance (and lured out of the audience) is famed Nashville songwriter Hank Cochran who sings his own "I Don't Do Windows" and "Make the World Go Away." Emmylou Harris performs a magnificent star-turn on Nelson and Cochran's "So You Think You're a Cowboy" and duets beautifully with Nelson on Rodney Crowell's "Angel Eyes." Actress Dyan Cannon duets with Nelson on both "Loving You Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)" and "Uncloudy Day," and flies solo for Nelson's "Two Sides of Every Story." No one would mistake her for a top-notch country singer (at times she over-emotes like Nancy Sinatra, at other times she sounds like Mary Kay Place), but she acquits herself reasonably well. Amy Irving also gets into the act, duetting with Nelson on Kris Kristofferson's "You Show Me Yours (And I'll Show You Mine)," and soloing on Nelson's "If You Want Me to Love You I Will." The latter, omitted from the original CD release, isn't a showstopper, but its rarity makes it an interesting addition to Nelson's catalog. In contrast to traditional live albums such as "Willie and Family Live," this disc provides a sense of what it's like to ride the bus with Willie Nelson. Great songs, great singers, and a great time. Columbia/Legacy's remastering is balanced and sharp, with the audience blended so as not to be distracting. The bonus unreleased tracks (Nelson's "Yesterday's Wine" and a speedy take of "Good Hearted Woman") are nice additions, but nearly overwhelming as they extend the disc to 78:26. Jonny Whiteside's liner notes are long on admiration for Nelson, but short on details about the recording or film from which it sprang.
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