Music CD - Asleep at the Wheel: Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills & the Texas Playboys

Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills & the Texas Playboys. Asleep at the Wheel Tracks: Red Wing (Instrumental) - Chet Atkins, Big Balls In Cowtown - George Strait, Yearning (Just For You) - Vince Gill, Bring It On Down To My House - Ray Benson, Deep Water - Garth Brooks, Blues For Dixie - Lyle Lovett, Billy Dale - Dolly Parton, Across The Alley From The Alamo -
Music CD: Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills & the Texas Playboys
Artist: Asleep at the Wheel

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Manufacturer: Liberty
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Tracks:
1. Red Wing (Instrumental) - Chet Atkins
2. Big Balls In Cowtown - George Strait
3. Yearning (Just For You) - Vince Gill
4. Bring It On Down To My House - Ray Benson
5. Deep Water - Garth Brooks
6. Blues For Dixie - Lyle Lovett
7. Billy Dale - Dolly Parton
8. Across The Alley From The Alamo - Johnny Rodriguez
9. Old Fashioned Love - Suzy Bogguss
10. Ida Red - Huey Lewis
11. Misery - Marty Stuart
12. I Wonder If You Feel The Way I Do - Merle Haggard
13. Hubbin' It - Huey Lewis
14. Corine, Corina - Brooks & Dunn
15. Still Water Runs The Deepest - Willie Nelson
16. All Night Long - Leon Rausch
17. Got A Letter From My Kid Today - Ray Benson
18. Dusty Skies - Riders In The Sky

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0077778147022
Label: Liberty
Manufacturer: Liberty
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Liberty
Release Date: 1993-11-02
Studio: Liberty

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Summary: Remember Bob Wills
Comment: Asleep At The Wheel have done a great job on the Bob Wills tribute CD. Although this is an older recording , it re-invents this Texas style music I really like and gets me back on track to start playing the good old tunes again on my fiddle..

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Summary: Country Swing
Comment: This is a great CD. The selections are awesome. Would recommend it to anyone who enjoys country/country swing.

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Summary: Texas Swing
Comment: Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills & the Texas Playboys was definitely toe tapping music. Just a wonder rendition of songs to put you in a good mood

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Summary: Well worth it with a lot more than What Amazon tells You
Comment: Ray Benson and various aggregations of Asleep at the Wheel have been making records for almost 30 years now. The truth is that there are a bunch of standards of Western Swing that just have to be done and done again. Recently he has tried to get the variety in by doing live albums, and so-called tribute albums like this one, a tribute to Bob Wills. They are a nice excuse to do covers of Bob Wills Songs that Asleep at the Wheel has already recorded.

This works well because a lot of the people he uses on the record are veterans of the Western Swing revival Merle Haggard and Ray launched in the 1970s from different directions, although you might not know it now. It works because the band sounds looser, a bit wilder, and not as concerned with perfection and style as it does on their studio records, which, by the way I think are terrific.

Of course the Amazon listing here is incorrect. All of these tunes have guests. Red Wing for example has the one the only, the Tyler Rose, the greatest living Western Swing musician, the guy that Bob Wills had play Faded Love rather than himself, Johnnie Gimble on both fiddle and Mandolin. Ray gets by the problem of the racial insensitivity of "Across the Alley from the Alamo" by having Johnny Rodriguez sing it, and Susie Bogus does a great job on the early Wills Tune "Old Fashioned Love."

Marty Stuart has always been a great musician, starting out playing in Lester Flatt's band when he was 15, and being an ace on both guitar and mandolin. Besides some good picking on some of the other tunes, he does a great version of the great tune Misery, a tune from the days of the Wills/Duncan reunion in the late 1950s and early 1960s that should be better known.

Riders in the Sky join in with the band to do a great harmony on one of Cindy Walker's masterpiece "Dusty Sky." This song is so much more powerful about the dust bowl and the farm crisis of the thirties than anything that Woody Guthrie wrote. They say Tommy Duncan who had been destroyed as a farmer by the dust bowl droughts, broke down in tears when they recorded it. On the original recording you can hear Bob Wills trying to keep him going.

Haggard, well Haggard recorded the same tune he sings on this record with Bob Wills. Can't get better than that!

Even Huey Lewis gives us a little taste of where he was in the 1970s with a great version of Will's Hubbin' It!

The only thing I don't like here is Brooks and Dunn's Corrina Corrina. It has nothing to do with Western Swing, just your country rock rendition that sounds like a thousand other top 40 country recordings, although done with flavor and a solid dance beat.

Asleep at the Wheel have never been reconstructionists. They have never tried to sound like the Texas Playboys, even in the early days when they were able to include former Texas Playboys like Johnny Gimble, Tiny Moore, and others on their records. They always have tried to have a hot, jamming sound. So, they are the ideal band for this kind of tribute.
They are really, really jamming and jamming hard drawing in the talents of other pickers and singers and making this a real event.


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Summary: First of two great tributes to the king of western swing
Comment: Ray Benson and the other members of Asleep at the Wheel had never made any secret of the fact that Bob Wills was their biggest influence, but they emphasized the point by recording two tribute albums in the nineties devoted entirely to his music, of which this is the first. Both albums featured a star-studded line-up of guests.

Big names featured here include George Strait (Big ball's in Cowtown), Vince Gill (Yearning just for you), Garth Brooks (Deep water), Dolly Parton (Billy Dale), Merle Haggard (I wonder if you feel the way I do), Huey Lewis (Holding it), Corrine Corrina (Brooks and Dunn) and Willie Nelson (Still waters run the deepest). Huey and Willie also feature on Ida Red. All of their performances are superb, although my favorite track here is Old-fashioned love (Suzy Bogguss).

All the tracks here are brilliant. Your favorites may be different from mine, but if you like real country music that swings, Texas style, this is for you.



Editorial Reviews:

Ray Benson's Asleep At The Wheel deserve admiration for keeping alive the sounds of western swing, but with a rhythm section that's usually straight-up-and-down stiff, The Wheel's recordings mainly just leave you craving their inspirations. The 18-song Tribute overcomes this problem by loading up on singers who do their best to swing even when the band doesn't. George Strait, doing "Big Balls In Cowtown," is a natural, of course, as are the offerings from Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Lyle Lovett and Dolly Parton. Even Garth Brooks' go at "Deep Water," who mimics Strait to perfection here, is a pleasant surprise. --David Cantwell


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