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Waylon Jennings – Just to Satisfy You [New Vinyl LP]
Artist: Waylon Jennings
Title: Just to Satisfy You
Format: Vinyl
Genre: Country
UPC: 5397102180224
Condition: New
Release Date: 2016
Record Label: Bear Family
Album Tracks
1. Skin
2. Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright
3. River Boy
4. The Twelfth Of Never
5. The Race Is On
6. Stepping Stone
7. The Real House Of The Rising Sun
8. Love Denied
9. Rave On
10. Just To Satisfy You
11. Kisses Sweeter Than Wine
12. Unchained Melody
13. I Don’t Believe You
14. Four Strong Winds
15. Big Mamou
16. I’m Coming Home (take 6)
Waylon Jennings (almost) begins here!Recorded before Waylon went to Nashville, when he was a top dee-jay and nightclub singer in Phoenix, Arizona. Waylon takes country music in a new direction, introducing folk music, pop music, and rock ‘n’ roll. Includes the original version of a Waylon classic, Just To Satisfy You. Features a fabulous backing band, including James Burton. Plus five bonus tracks! Although A&M became a quasi-major label after signing the Carpenters, Sheryl Crow, the Police, Sting, and others, it was a struggling indie when the partners, Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss, signed Waylon in 1963. Neither Alpert nor Moss knew anything about country music, but they knew Waylon was a true talent who deserved to be on record. Together, Waylon and Herb Alpert forged some singles and abandoned sessions that showed Waylon’s eclecticism: old rock ‘n’ roll songs (some of them associated with his mentor and friend, Buddy Holly), new folk songs by Ian & Sylvia and Bob Dylan, some pop standards, and covers of a recent hits by Little Jimmy Dickens and George Jones. And there was one Waylon original, the first-ever version of the classic Just To Satisfy You – later a #1 country hit for Waylon and Willie. After Waylon scored his first hits on RCA, A&M issued some of those early recordings on an album, reissued here with bonus songs. This fabulously remastered edition of Waylon’s first LP includes five songs not on the original album: Love Denied, Buddy Holly’s Rave On, Johnny Horton’s I’m Coming Home, Link Davis’s Cajun hit Big Mamou, and a rare Harlan Howard song, Sing The Girls A Song, Bill.