The Journey: Six Strings Away
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Disc 1:
- Folsom Prison Blues
- Today I Started Loving You Again
- If You Were Mine to Lose
- Six Strings Away
- Cedartown, Georgia
- I Lost Me
- Brown Eyed Handsome Man
- Alone
- Something's Wrong in California
- Days of Sand and Shovels
- Just to Satisfy You
- For the Kids
- Farewell Party
- Sing the Blues to Daddy - Bobby Bare, Waylon Jennings
- Change My Mind
- Lonely Weekends
- World of Our Own
- Come Stay With Me
- MacArthur Park
- Long Way Back Home
- These New Changing Times
- Cindy, Oh Cindy
- Mary Ann Regrets
- But You Know I Love You
- Drivin' Nails in the Wall
- Let Me Tell You My Mind
- Games People Play
Disc 2:
- Don't Play the Game
- House Song
- Delia's Gone
- It's All Over Now
- Thirty Third of August
- I'm Gonna Leave (While I Still Love You)
- Grey Eyes You Know
- I May Never Pass This Way Again
- (I'd Be) A Legend in My Time
- Lila
- Willie and Laura Mae Jones
- I Ain't the One - Jessi Colter, Waylon Jennings
- Singer of Sad Songs
- Let Me Stay Awhile
- Sunday Morning Coming Down
- (I'd Be) A Legend in My Time
- It's Sure Been Fun
- Where Love Has Died
- Yellow Haired Woman
- This Time Tommorow (I'll Be Gone)
- Life Goes On
- People in Dallas Got Hair
- Six White Horses
- Pickin' White Gold
- Donna on My Mind
- Honky Tonk Women
- Time Between Bottles of Wine
- Ragged But Right
- If I Were a Carpenter
- Must You Throw Dirt in My Face
Disc 3:
- She Comes Running
- No Regrets
- Rock, Salt, and Nails
- Sick and Tired
- It Ain't Easy
- Woman You Need a Man
- Marriage on the Rocks
- To Beat the Devil
- Mississippi Woman
- Ned Kelly
- Shadow of the Gallows
- Lonigan's Widow
- Ranchin' in the Evening
- Blame It on the Kellys
- Pleasures of a Sunday Afternoon
- Big D
- Gone to Denver
- Taker
- Bridge over Troubled Water - Jessi Colter, Waylon Jennings
- What About You?
- Thanks
- You'll Look for Me
- Tomorrow Night in Baltimore
- One of My Bad Habits
- Suspicious Minds - Jessi Colter, Waylon Jennings
- Sweetheart - Jessi Colter, Waylon Jennings
- I Knew You'd Be Leavin'
- (Don't Let the Sun Set on You) Tulsa
Disc 4:
- Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)
- Mobile Blues
- Mama, I'll Sing One Song for You
- Casey's Last Ride
- Love in the Afternoon
- I've Got Eyes for You
- Under Your Spell Again - Jessi Colter, Waylon Jennings
- Atlanta's Burning Down
- Ghost of General Lee
- Some Kind of Fool
- I Think It's Time She Learned
- Same Old Lover Man
- Low Down Freedom
- Unsatisfied
- It Should Be Easier Now
- Crazy Arms
- Do No Good Woman
- Sweet Dream Woman
- Good Hearted Woman
- Revelation
- Big, Big Love
- Ladies Love Outlaws
- Sure Didn't Take Him Long
- Nothin' Worth Takin' or Leavin'
- Lay It Down
- Sandy Sends Her Best
- Last Letter
Disc 5:
- Come Early Mornin'
- You Can Have Her
- My God and I
- Frisco Depot (San Francisco Depot)
- Me and Bobby McGee
- Black Rose
- Pretend I Never Happened
- Delta Dawn
- Never Been to Spain
- Laid Back Country Picker
- Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues
- Willy the Wandering Gypsy and Me
- San Francisco Mabel Joy
- Lonesome, On'ry and Mean
- Freedom to Stay
- Lisa's Only Seven
- Last One to Leave Seattle
- About That Woman
- Poor Old Ugly Gladys Jones
- Chet's Tune
Disc 6:
- I'm a Long Way from Home [Guitar Version]
- What Makes a Man Wander
- John's Back in Town
- Cedartown, Georgia [Alternate Take]
- Something's Wrong in California
- Days of Sand and Shovels [Alternate Take]
- Just to Satisfy You [Alternate Take]
- For the Kids
- Change My Mind
- Lonely Weekends
- Don't Play the Game
- House Song
- Same Old Lover Man
- Ned Kelly
- Shadow of the Gallows
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #183388 in Music
- Released on: 2002-02-15
- Number of discs: 6
- Formats: Box set, Import
Editorial Reviews
Album Details
6 CD Box set & book.
Customer Reviews
Outstanding and unexpected music from the Pre-Outlaw days
This is Part 2 of the Bear family collection. (Part 1 is called The Journey: Destiny's Child.) Rather expensive, yes, but a great value as there are about 150 songs here and each CD represents a couple of albums. I haven't done all the math, but you are getting about 15 albums worth of his music. I was particularly pleased to find that all the cuts from album he did with the Kimberley's ("Country-Folk") is on disk 1, along with 16 other cuts from the late 60s and early 70s.
On the down side the organization leaves a bit to be desired, with later songs appearing on CDs before earlier songs, but for me this album has been a revelation. I admit it, I LIKE the "Nashville Sound" which characterized what I heard on the radio while I was growing up. It came after the more Western/Hillbilly sound (think "yodeling") and before Rock/Pop/Country merged in the mid-70s.
Waylon has a wonderful natural voice that contains something purer than what we hear in his later music: a more mature sound, but also a voice affected by years of smoking and pill-popping. I could be wrong but I think there will be a revival of this early music.
Of note is that in the early years Waylon took a great fancy to folk singing and covered several Lightfoot songs as well as Dylan and Ian Tyson. He covers songs we associate with Peter Paul and Mary and The Seekers. Of note also is that his first emmy was for, get this, "MacArthur Park." He loved Harris's version but does an outstanding job singing with the Kimberleys--creating another authentic take on what I consider one of Jimmie Webb's masterpieces.
And finally (I could go on for another page or two...) Waylon did some recording sessions guided by Lee Hazelwood. Later Waylon settles into the whole "Outlaw" thing, but in these early years we see wonderful music coming from unexpected collaborations.
Where has this music been all my life!!! I am now going to buy Part 1 of this collection.
A serious Waylon fan
I have been looking for the song "Revelation"for a very long time.I finally found out that it was on this set of cd's. I couldn't ask for a better collection of music,from such a great artist!I am really enjoying my music. It is worth every cent of the price.
Outstanding Box Set
Here's another immense Bear Family Records Box Set; this one covers the early years of the great Waylon Jennings. This is the pre-"Outlaw" Waylon, before the hype and huge late-70's commercial success. There are 6 CD's here, all of them expertly mixed and with superb sound. While many of the songs included here are Cover songs, Waylon's take on them are as good or better than the originals. The first set of music is typical Waylon-style honkytonk, but is followed by Waylon's brief (thankfully) flirtation with Folk music. We are also introduced to Waylon's take on the Bakersfield Sound; the influences of Wynn Stewart are unmistakable. As with all of the Bear Family releases, there's a huge booklet (this one is actually hardcover, nearly the size of a large phot album) detailing Waylon's early recording career, with pictures from Buddy Holly and Faron Young, and even a young Jessi Colter. This one is well worth your money and will provide hours of listening pleasure. A+




