Willie Nelson, Countryman (Lost Highway, 2006) Countryman finds Willie Nelson marrying his world-weary vocals and country sounds with colourful reggae rhythms.
There are however aspects that sparkle, where the combination works much better. Nelson sounds like he's having great fun singing a duet on "I'm a Worried Man," and the balance is tipped firmly in the favour of Nelson's trademark country sound on "The Harder They Come" with the dobro taking centre stage over a more subtle reggae presence. Elsewhere, "Darkness on the Face of the Earth" loses none of its sombre potential with the reggae beats pulsating gently throughout. It's not a bad album altogether -- it starts to sound a bit "samey" after a while, but Nelson's vocals never miss a beat and the reggae aspects are little more than an unwelcome distraction. It's just not my favoured setting in which to listen to Willie Nelson. ![]() |
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