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Nelson, Willie / Jennings, Waylon: Django & Jimmie [Limited Silver Colored Vinyl] (Vinyl LP)
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Double 180gm black and silver marbled vinyl LP sleeve in gatefold jacket. Django And Jimmie is a studio album collaboration from Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard, two of the founding fathers of American outlaw country music. Helmed by Nelson's long-time producer, collaborator and friend Buddy Cannon, Django and Jimmie premieres 14 studio recordings including: 'Django and Jimmie', a dual tribute to jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt and Jimmie Rodgers, country music's mythic 'Singing Brakeman'; the reflective and meditative 'Live This Long'; 'Missing Ol' Johnny Cash', a homage to country music's original Man in Black featuring guest vocals from Bobby Bare; a sublime interpretation of Bob Dylan's 'Don't Think Twice, It's Alright'; and the future outlaw country classic 'Unfair Weather Friend', written by rising songsmiths Marla Cannon-Goodman (Buddy Cannon's daughter) and Ward Davis.
Double 180gm black and silver marbled vinyl LP sleeve in gatefold jacket. Django And Jimmie is a studio album collaboration from Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard, two of the founding fathers of American outlaw country music. Helmed by Nelson's long-time producer, collaborator and friend Buddy Cannon, Django and Jimmie premieres 14 studio recordings including: 'Django and Jimmie', a dual tribute to jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt and Jimmie Rodgers, country music's mythic 'Singing Brakeman'; the reflective and meditative 'Live This Long'; 'Missing Ol' Johnny Cash', a homage to country music's original Man in Black featuring guest vocals from Bobby Bare; a sublime interpretation of Bob Dylan's 'Don't Think Twice, It's Alright'; and the future outlaw country classic 'Unfair Weather Friend', written by rising songsmiths Marla Cannon-Goodman (Buddy Cannon's daughter) and Ward Davis.