Red Headed Stranger Willie Nelson

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Album-Release:
1975

HRA-Release:
07.05.2015

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  • 1 Time of the Preacher 02:26
  • 2 I Couldn't Believe It Was True 01:32
  • 3 Time of the Preacher Theme 01:13
  • 4 Medley: Blue Rock Montana / Red Headed Stranger 01:35
  • 5 Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain 02:18
  • 6 Red Headed Stranger 03:59
  • 7 Time of the Preacher Theme 00:27
  • 8 Just as I Am 01:46
  • 9 Denver 00:53
  • 10 O'er the Waves 00:47
  • 11 Down Yonder 01:53
  • 12 Can I Sleep in Your Arms 05:21
  • 13 Remember Me (When the Candle Lights Are Gleaming) 02:50
  • 14 Hands on the Wheel 04:21
  • 15 Bandera 02:16
  • Total Runtime 33:37

Info for Red Headed Stranger

THE outlaw country album, Red Headed Stranger's bare-bones sound was the perfect antidote to the glitzy Nashville Sound dominating the airwaves in the mid-'70s, and lent an understated majesty to this tale of a wandering preacher in the Old West.

„Willie Nelson's Red Headed Stranger perhaps is the strangest blockbuster country produced, a concept album about a preacher on the run after murdering his departed wife and her new lover, told entirely with brief song-poems and utterly minimal backing. It's defiantly anticommercial and it demands intense concentration -- all reasons why nobody thought it would be a hit, a story related in Chet Flippo's liner notes to the 2000 reissue. It was a phenomenal blockbuster, though, selling millions of copies, establishing Nelson as a superstar recording artist in its own right. For all its success, it still remains a prickly, difficult album, though, making the interspersed concept of Phases and Stages sound shiny in comparison. It's difficult because it's old-fashioned, sounding like a tale told around a cowboy campfire. Now, this all reads well on paper, and there's much to admire in Nelson's intimate gamble, but it's really elusive, as the themes get a little muddled and the tunes themselves are a bit bare. It's undoubtedly distinctive -- and it sounds more distinctive with each passing year -- but it's strictly an intellectual triumph and, after a pair of albums that were musically and intellectually sound, it's a bit of a letdown, no matter how successful it was.“ (Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG)

Willie Nelson, vocals, guitar
Bobbie Nelson, piano
Mickey Raphael, harmonica
Bucky Meadows, guitar
Jody Payne, guitars, mandolin
Bee Spears, bass
Paul English, drums
Billy English, drums

Recorded January 1975 at Autumn Sound Studios, Garland, Texas
Engineered by Phil York, Eric Paul
Produced by Willie Nelson

Digitally remastered

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