From the tagline of outlaw to traditional, Waylon’s music and persona covered it all: brash, earthy and rambunctious to poignant and wistful. The collection is as far flung as it’s honoree – from Waylon contemporaries Kris Kristofferson and Cowboy Jack to punk’s bad boys Henry Rollins and John Doe. Lonesome, On’ry and Mean is a perfect example of why the impact of Waylon’s stature stretched far across the lines of country radio. For the first time ever on vinyl
Track List:
Side A –
1. Good Hearted Woman – Guy Clark
2. You Asked Me To – Nanci Griffith
3. Amanda – Dave Alvin
4. Wurlitzer Prize (I Don’t Want To Get Over You) – Norah Jones
5. Let’s All Help The Cowboys (Sing The Blues) – Cowboy Jack Clement with Pam Tillis
Side B –
1. Only Daddy That’ll Walk That Line – John Doe
2. Nashville Rebel – Junior Brown
3. Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way – Robert Earl Keen
4. I’ve Always Been Crazy – Carlene Carter
5. Luckenbach, Texas (Back To The Basics Of Love) – Radney Foster with Roger Creager
Side C –
1. Storms Never Last – Allison Moorer
2. I Do Believe – Kris Kristofferson
3. Lock, Stock and Teardrops – Alejandro Escovedo
4. Waymore’s Blues – The Crickets
5. Lonesome, On’ry and Mean – Henry Rollins
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