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Waylon Jennings - Love Of The Common People + Hangin' On + Only The Greatest + Jewels (2022)

Waylon Jennings - Love Of The Common People + Hangin' On + Only The Greatest + Jewels (2022)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 767 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 314 Mb | Covers included | 01:59:02
Country | Label: Morello Records

Alongside his close friend and frequent collaborator Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings was at the forefront of the 1970s outlaw country movement that sought to upset the apple cart of Nashville norms. Seeds of rebellion had begun to take root during the latter part of the previous decade, however, while the Texan troubadour was, to the outside world, still a clean-cut figure playing Music City’s traditional game.
Waylon Jennings - Folk-Country + Leavin' Town + Waylon Sings Ol' Harlan + Nashville Rebel (2022)

Waylon Jennings – Folk-Country + Leavin' Town + Waylon Sings Ol' Harlan + Nashville Rebel (2022)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 685 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 303 Mb | Covers included | 01:54:44
Country | Label: Morello Records

When Waylon Jennings passed away in 2002, he was rightfully hailed as one of country music's first true "Outlaws" alongside such artists and fellow Highwaymen as Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson. But Jennings paid his dues on the Nashville scene before "crossing over" to superstardom with such landmark records as Dreaming My Dreams (1975), Are You Ready for the Country (1976), Ol' Waylon (1977), and I've Always Been Crazy (1978). Cherry Red's country-focused Morello label has already released two collections of four albums apiece chronicling Jennings' pre-outlaw days at his longtime home of RCA Victor. On February 11 (in the U.K.) and February 18 (in North America), the label will turn the clock back to the singer's first four RCA long-players on one 2-CD set: Folk-Country (1966), Leavin' Town (1966), Nashville Rebel (1966), and Waylon Sings Ol' Harlan (1967). It affords a great opportunity to revisit these early recordings in which Jennings was still developing his true voice.
Waylon Jennings - Classic Albums Collection (2015) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Waylon Jennings - Classic Albums Collection (2015)
10 Albums | FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 327:19 minutes | 6,54 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover(s)

If any one performer personified the outlaw country movement of the '70s, it was Waylon Jennings. Though he had been a professional musician since the late '50s, it wasn't until the '70s that Waylon, with his imposing baritone and stripped-down, updated honky tonk, became a superstar. Jennings rejected the conventions of Nashville, refusing to record with the industry's legions of studio musicians and insisting that his music never resemble the string-laden, pop-inflected sounds that were coming out of Nashville in the '60s and '70s.

Waylon Jennings - The Journey: Destiny's Child (1999)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Aug. 17, 2024
Waylon Jennings - The Journey: Destiny's Child (1999)

Waylon Jennings - The Journey: Destiny's Child (1999)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 2.05 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps- 916 MB
6:37:43 | Country, Folk, Outlaw Country, Country Rock | Label: Bear Family

Waylon Jennings begins here. One of the epochal careers in country music took root in September 1958 when Buddy Holly produced his first single. This 6-CD boxed set traces Waylon Jennings' early career from that first single to April 1968. After Holly's death, Waylon Jennings went to Arizona. His legendarily rare Phoenix album, 'Waylon at J.D.'s' is here, together with singles and demo's from the years in Arizona. The early folk-country recordings for A&M are also complete for the first time, including Four Strong Winds, Just To Satisfy You, and several unissued recordings.
Waylon Jennings - Classic Albums Collection (2015) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Waylon Jennings - Classic Albums Collection (2015)
10 Albums | FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 327:19 minutes | 6,54 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover(s)

If any one performer personified the outlaw country movement of the '70s, it was Waylon Jennings. Though he had been a professional musician since the late '50s, it wasn't until the '70s that Waylon, with his imposing baritone and stripped-down, updated honky tonk, became a superstar. Jennings rejected the conventions of Nashville, refusing to record with the industry's legions of studio musicians and insisting that his music never resemble the string-laden, pop-inflected sounds that were coming out of Nashville in the '60s and '70s.

Waylon Jennings - The Journey: Destiny's Child (1999)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Aug. 17, 2024
Waylon Jennings - The Journey: Destiny's Child (1999)

Waylon Jennings - The Journey: Destiny's Child (1999)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 2.05 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps- 916 MB
6:37:43 | Country, Folk, Outlaw Country, Country Rock | Label: Bear Family

Waylon Jennings begins here. One of the epochal careers in country music took root in September 1958 when Buddy Holly produced his first single. This 6-CD boxed set traces Waylon Jennings' early career from that first single to April 1968. After Holly's death, Waylon Jennings went to Arizona. His legendarily rare Phoenix album, 'Waylon at J.D.'s' is here, together with singles and demo's from the years in Arizona. The early folk-country recordings for A&M are also complete for the first time, including Four Strong Winds, Just To Satisfy You, and several unissued recordings.

Waylon Jennings - The Journey: Six Strings Away (1999)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Aug. 17, 2024
Waylon Jennings - The Journey: Six Strings Away (1999)

Waylon Jennings - The Journey: Six Strings Away (1999)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 2.4 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 964 MB
6:57:52 | Country, Folk | Label: Bear Family

Bear Family's second Waylon Jennings box set covers the late '60s and early '70s, tracing Waylon's journey to outlaw country. Often, it's possible to hear him floundering as he tries to find the perfect balance between rock and country, sometimes flailing about admirably, other times feeling a little out of place. Still, this remains essential for any serious Jennings or country music fan. Even when Waylon wasn't quite sure of what he was doing, he made extraordinary music, from the wah-wah-inflected cover of "Lonely Weekends" to the undeniable brilliance of his Honky Tonk Heroes material. Six Strings Away is a travelogue of Waylon finding his voice – and the remarkable thing is, not only does it deliver some of the greatest country music of all time, but it winds up mirroring the evolution of the genre during those years.

Johnny Cash & Waylon Jennings - Heroes (1986) {1995, Reissue}  Music

Posted by popsakov at April 18, 2023
Johnny Cash & Waylon Jennings - Heroes (1986) {1995, Reissue}

Johnny Cash & Waylon Jennings - Heroes (1986) {1995, Reissue}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) + Cue + m3u + Log ~ 196 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 94 Mb
Full Scans | 00:30:34 | RAR 5% Recovery
Country, Folk | Razor & Tie Music #RE 2078 / Sony Music Special Products #A 26294

This album comprised the first full-length work by Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings as a duo, though they had previously worked together as part of the Highwaymen, the existence of whose three LPs may account for the relative neglect that Heroes has received. And it is one of the most obscure records in either artist's output, a fact that's astonishing, given the quality of the music, the singing, and the overall production. Co-produced by Chips Moman, and with Cash and Jennings at the top of their game (and so good at what they do that they make it sound easy), there's not a weak point anywhere here.

Waylon Jennings - The Journey: Six Strings Away (1999)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Aug. 17, 2024
Waylon Jennings - The Journey: Six Strings Away (1999)

Waylon Jennings - The Journey: Six Strings Away (1999)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 2.4 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 964 MB
6:57:52 | Country, Folk | Label: Bear Family

Bear Family's second Waylon Jennings box set covers the late '60s and early '70s, tracing Waylon's journey to outlaw country. Often, it's possible to hear him floundering as he tries to find the perfect balance between rock and country, sometimes flailing about admirably, other times feeling a little out of place. Still, this remains essential for any serious Jennings or country music fan. Even when Waylon wasn't quite sure of what he was doing, he made extraordinary music, from the wah-wah-inflected cover of "Lonely Weekends" to the undeniable brilliance of his Honky Tonk Heroes material. Six Strings Away is a travelogue of Waylon finding his voice – and the remarkable thing is, not only does it deliver some of the greatest country music of all time, but it winds up mirroring the evolution of the genre during those years.

Waylon Jennings - Dreaming My Dreams (1975) Reissue 2001  Music

Posted by Designol at June 16, 2024
Waylon Jennings - Dreaming My Dreams (1975) Reissue 2001

Waylon Jennings - Dreaming My Dreams (1975) Reissue 2001
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 202 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 84 Mb | Scans ~ 58 Mb
Label: Buddha Records | # 74465 99826 2 | Time: 00:36:45
Outlaw Country, Progressive Country, Country-Folk

Dreaming My Dreams was Waylon Jennings' first number one record, and deservedly so. He had created outlaw country with Honky Tonk Heroes, and then delivered two further albums that subtly developed its themes, even if they weren't quite as consistent. Dreaming My Dreams maintains the consistency, increasing the country quotient while subtly making it more sentimental than before. This is an unabashedly romantic album, not just in its love songs, but in its tributes to Waylon's heroes. "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way" opens and "Bob Wills Is Still the King" closes the album – making Jennings an heir apparent to their legacies. Between those two extremes, Waylon appropriates Jimmie Rodgers ("Waymore's Blues"), covers Roger Miller ("I've Been a Long Time Leaving [But I'll Be a Long Time Gone]"), ups the outlaw ante ("Let's All Help the Cowboys [Sing the Blues]"), and writes and records as many sentimental tunes as possible without seeming like a sissy. At times, the emotional undertow may seem a bit much, yet the whole thing adds up as Waylon's best album since Honky Tonk Heroes, and one of the few of his prime outlaw period to deliver from beginning to end.