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450:"Dreaming My Dreams With You". The latter inspired Jennings to record an album. The singer later remembered, "Jack liked to record musicians without earphones, trying to set up an environment that was live without sacrificing acoustics. He wanted everybody to be in the room, to be able to hear and see and interact with each other...He would always try to get as much of it live as he could, though he was riveted on the rhythm section. The main thing was to capture the drums and bass, and even if you got the bass just right, you could work from there." Co-producing with Jack Clement, Jennings was backed by session musicians and his band members; drummer Richie Albright, bassist Duke Goff and steel-guitarist 427: 463:
distracted by talking to the women instead of following the session. The singer left the studio for two weeks and was persuaded to return after having dinner with Clement and his wife. When Jennings and Clement returned to redo "Waymore's Blues," they found that they could not reproduce the feel of the original track. They decided to use the original on the album, and this explains the abrupt fade at the end of the song - to cover up Jennings storming out of the studio.
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praised Jennings' blend of Country music with other genres. The review said "...the show belongs to Jennings' powerfully distinctive voice and the excellent production of the artist and Jack Clement." It called the recordings a "solid mix of ballad and rockers, some straight country and lots that
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With its relentless four-on-the-floor rhythm, phased guitars, and eerie drums, 'Hank' didn't sound like a standard country song. There was no clear-cut verse and chorus, no fiddle middle break, no bridge, nothing but an endless back-and-forth seesaw between two chords. Jack mixed the guitars
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songs. The sessions were halted because of miscommunication with Jennings and problems caused by his drug use. While recording "Waymore's Blues", Clement tried to eject Jennings' wife and her sister from the control room. Confused by Clement's gestures, Jennings assumed that the producer was
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Jennings left the recording studios of RCA and moved his operation to the Glaser Sound Studio. After producer Clement married Jennings' sister-in-law and they became acquainted, Jennings was inspired to record an album upon hearing
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together so they sounded like one huge instrument, matching their equalization settings so you couldn't tell where one blended into the other. It felt like a different music, and Outlaw was as good a description as any.
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described Jennings as "an ultimate performer". Comparing his studio recordings with his live performances, Glover said Jennings' work in the studio "seems to aim more for the midnight mind."
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Jennings also recorded the Hank Williams song "Let's Turn Back the Years." In his autobiography Jennings recalls, "I felt chills all over me the first time I heard Hank Williams sing '
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praised the album, called Jennings "one of the rare good singers capable of playing his own lead guitar," and called the instrumental breaks "witty and surprising."
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married Waylon Jennings' sister-in-law, Clement invited him to a Thursday night demo session in his personal studio. Clement's friend,
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is the only Jennings album produced (in part) by "Cowboy" Jack Clement, an eccentric ex-Marine and former bluegrass sideman who was
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are rooted in the past, with Jennings celebrating his musical heroes and the cowboy tradition. As music critic
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cannot be classified," and said Jennings is "one of the few artists whose voice is immediately recognizable."
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Although Jennings was at the forefront of "progressive" country music during this time, many of the songs on
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which himself and other like-minded artists were driving in rebellion against the powerful and controlling
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studios with the label's personnel did not please Jennings. During the sessions for the album
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was released in June 1975, and instantly received critical acclaim from publications such as
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Albertson, Chris (1975). "Waylon Jennings: One Cowboy Who Needs No Help With His Hits".
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delivered a favorable review, saying the release "features fine interpretive material."
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Top LPs & Tapes chart. It became Jennings' first album to be certified gold by the
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It Still Moves: Lost Songs, Lost Highways, and the Search for the Next American Music
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In 1972, Jennings' new manager Neil Reshen renegotiated the artist's contract with
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20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Waylon Jennings
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Erlewine, Stephen Thomas; Bogdanov, Vladimir; Woodstra, Chris (2003).
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rated the album five stars out of five, calling it " best album since
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became an anthem for outlaw country music as well as the wider genre.
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at No. 2 on its list of the 100 Greatest Country Albums of All Time.
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is considered one of the greatest country albums ever released.
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was released in June 1975 to critical acclaim; it topped the
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Outlaw: Waylon, Willie, Kris, and the Renegades of Nashville
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Outlaw: Waylon, Willie, Kris, and the Renegades of Nashville
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in Nashville, Tennessee, between February and July 1974.
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Joel Whitburn's Top Country Songs: 1944-2005, Billboard
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Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out of Hand
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The 294:and Jennings won the Male Vocalist of the Year 206:is the twenty-second studio album by American 2749:Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love) 2507:Too Dumb for New York City, Too Ugly for L.A. 2192: 1800:"The 100 Greatest Country Albums of All Time" 1440:"The 100 Greatest Country Albums of All Time" 961:"Let's All Help the Cowboys (Sing the Blues)" 237:. Jennings recorded the critically acclaimed 8: 1722: 1656: 1644: 1632: 1620: 1593: 1578: 1566: 1539: 1503: 1476: 701: 2049:Glover, Tony (1975). "Dreaming my Dreams". 1937:Billboard staff (1975). "Top Album Picks". 1608: 1551: 1515: 442:, gave Jennings his recently written song " 267:" during a demo session hosted by Clement. 2981: 2199: 2185: 2177: 1380: 1289: 1236: 628: 38: 29: 1895:Recording Industry Association of America 1671: 1464: 1073:Track 1-11 were from the original release 746:chart and peaked at number forty-nine on 3164:It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels 2856:I May Be Used (But Baby I Ain't Used Up) 2829:Lucille (You Won't Do Your Daddy's Will) 1785: 1710: 1326: 1197:Roy Christiansen, Martha McCrory – cello 1070: 935: 906:"High Time (You Quit Your Lowdown Ways)" 822: 27:1975 studio album by Waylon Jennings 2556:Goin' Down Rockin': The Last Recordings 1683: 1430: 1413: 283:and peaked at number forty-nine on the 2083:Goldmine Price Guide to 45 RPM Records 2058:Jennings, Waylon; Kaye, Lenny (1996). 2030:"Waylon Jennings - Dreaming My Dreams" 1749: 1738:Erlewine, Bogdanov & Woodstra 2003 583: 18:High Time (You Quit Your Lowdown Ways) 2947:Which Way Do I Go (Now That I'm Gone) 1695: 1491: 1133:Waylon Jennings – vocals, lead guitar 634: 446:", and later his co-composition with 7: 2940:How Much Is It Worth to Live in L.A. 2521:Cowboys, Sisters, Rascals & Dirt 1866:"Top Country Albums – Year-End 1975" 556:"Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way" 3336:Waylon Albright "Shooter" Jennings 3185:Somewhere Between Ragged and Right 2721:Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way 1343:Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way 850:Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way 508:Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way 318:Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way 303:Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way 25: 2933:If Ole Hank Could Only See Us Now 2028:Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2008). 1977:Country Music Foundation (1994). 1932:(78). Doubleday & Doran, inc. 703: 235:Nashville recording establishment 214:. The album was co-produced with 3044:(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay 2627:Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line 2595:Never Say Die: The Final Concert 1825:"Waylon Jennings Chart History ( 1150:Overdubbed and session musicians 722: 717: 712: 707: 702: 584:Problems playing this file? See 560: 3377:Albums produced by Jack Clement 2613:Stop the World (And Let Me Off) 296:Country Music Association award 290:. It was certified gold by the 3238:Waylon's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 3150:There Ain't No Good Chain Gang 3105:Old 97's & Waylon Jennings 2159:Country Music: The Rough Guide 1361:"Dreaming My Dreams With You" 1079: 942: 829: 570:The album's hit single topped 1: 3297:The Waylors/Waymore's Outlaws 2822:Women Do Know How to Carry On 2784:I Ain't Living Long Like This 2742:Are You Ready for the Country 2416:What Goes Around Comes Around 2395:Are You Ready for the Country 2119:Streissguth, Michael (2013). 1528:Country Music Foundation 1994 249:, and the commercial success 2905:What You'll Do When I'm Gone 2634:The Days of Sand and Shovels 1981:. Country Music Foundation. 1369: 1355: 1276: 1258: 1207:George Binkley III – violino 1190:, Roger Crabtree – harmonica 3210:The Best of Waylon Jennings 2728:Bob Wills Is Still the King 2714:Dreaming My Dreams with You 1962:. Oxford University Press. 1204:, Stephanie Woolf – violin 1050:Bob Wills Is Still the King 1032:Dreaming My Dreams with You 998:"Let's Turn Back the Years" 533:Bob Wills Is Still The King 502:, inspired by the line and 474:in his review of the LP on 456:Dreaming My Dreams with You 307:Dreaming My Dreams with You 265:Dreaming My Dreams with You 3403: 2100:Petrusich, Amanda (2008). 1855:. Retrieved June 5, 2021. 1837:. Retrieved June 5, 2021. 1178:Charles E. Cochran – piano 391:Top Country Albums chart. 3127: 3118: 3069: 3060: 2993: 2984: 2528:Waymore's Blues (Part II) 2514:Ol' Waylon Sings Ol' Hank 2276:Love of the Common People 2214: 2004:. RCA Records. 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Index

High Time (You Quit Your Lowdown Ways)

Studio album
Waylon Jennings
Glaser Sound
Genre
Outlaw Country
Label
RCA Victor
Producer
Jack Clement
Waylon Jennings
The Ramblin' Man
Wanted! The Outlaws
country music
Waylon Jennings
Jack Clement
Glaser Sound Studios
RCA Records
outlaw movement
Nashville recording establishment
Lonesome, On'ry and Mean
Honky Tonk Heroes
This Time
Allen Reynolds
Dreaming My Dreams with You
Rolling Stone
country albums chart
Billboard's Top LPs & Tapes
RIAA

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