Bringing Willie Nelson and Western Swing revivalists Asleep at the Wheel together for an album of Western Swing classics was a dream project for legendary producer Jerry Wexler, who had wanted to do it back in the 1970s, when Willie was still with Atlantic. (It wound up being one of the last recordings he worked on before his death in 2008.) Better late than never, Nelson and the band finally teamed up for WILLIE AND THE WHEEL.
The Wheel had recently backed Willie up on tour, so they knew just how to make their sound work for the singer, and sure enough, Nelson's vocals fit the band's tight-but-swinging sound like the proverbial glove. Tackling tunes made famous by Bob Wills and others, they keep it traditional, staying within the stylistic template established some six decades earlier, but still stamping the project with plenty of their own distinctive personality.
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Personnel: Willie Nelson (vocals); Ray Benson (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Jason Roberts (vocals, mandolin, electric mandolin, fiddle); Elizabeth McQueen (vocals); Sam Seifert (acoustic guitar); Vince Gill (electric guitar); Eddie Rivers (steel guitar); Jonathan Doyle (clarinet); Dave Alexander (trumpet); Michael Mordecai (trombone); Paul Shaffer, John Michael Whitby, Floyd Domino (piano); Dave Miller, Kevin Smith (bass guitar); David Sanger (drums);
1 Hesitation Blues
2 Sweet Jennie Lee
3 Fan It
4 I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None O' This Jelly Roll
5 Oh! You Pretty Woman
6 Bring It On Down To My House
7 Right Or Wrong
8 Corrine Corrina
9 I'm Sittin' On Top Of The World
10 Shame On You
11 South (featuring Paul Shaffer and Vince Gill )
12 Won't You Ride In My Little Red Wagon
Bringing Willie Nelson and Western Swing revivalists Asleep at the Wheel together for an album of Western Swing classics.
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