Jennings, Waylon

Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:

A Man Called Hoss
Used - Vinyl - 42038
Very Hard To Find 1987 Vinyl With Rare "Mail-In" Card Insert For A Gift Case Of Waylon's West Texas Style Barbecue Sauce. more
A Man Called Hoss
Used - Vinyl - 42038
Extremely Hard To Find 1987 Original. Appears Unplayed. more
Are You Ready For The Country
Used - Vinyl - APL1-1816
1976 Original, VG+ Cover. Amazingly Features Graham Nash On The Six Minute Version Of " Macarthur Park Revisited". more
Are You Ready For The Country
Used - Vinyl - AYL1-3663
1980 Best Buy Series. Amazingly Features Graham Nash On The Six Minute Version Of " Macarthur Park Revisited". more
Are You Ready For The Country
Used - Vinyl - AYL1-3663
1980 Best Buy Series. Amazingly Features Graham Nash On The Six Minute Version Of " Macarthur Park Revisited". more
Best Of Waylon Jennings
New - Vinyl - LSP 4341
Sealed 1970 Compilation. Hard To See Embossed Promo Stamp On Front Cover. more
Black On Black
New - Vinyl - AHL1-4247
Sealed 1982 Embossed Cover Original. Features Willie Nelson Plus A Host Of Country Pickers. Large, Red Song Hype Sticker On The Shrink. Saw Notch. more
Burning Memories
Audiophile - Vinyl - MLP 1003
First Copy Of This Rare 1983 Half-Speed MasterWe Have Ever Seen. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Cedartown Georgia
New - Vinyl - LSP 4567
Sealed 1971 Textured Cover Original. Features "Bridge Over Troubled Water." First Sealed Copy We Have Had In Stock Since 2003. more
Country Music
New - Vinyl - STW 102
Sealed 1981 Compilation. Part Of The Time Life Country Series. more
Dark Side Of Fame
New - Vinyl - ACL 7019
Sealed 1976 Reissue Of 1967's "The One And Only Waylon." more
Don't Think Twice
Used - Vinyl - SP 4238
Mint 1970 Original. “The Country And Western And Folk Music Paths Come Together Here As If They Were Two Mountain Trails Meeting At A Truly Wonderful Vista. This Is Years Before Jennings Introduced Thudding Double Bass Drums, Heavy Electric Guitars, The Thick Scraggly Beard, And The Dark Leather Cowboy Hat. Here He Just Looks Like A Well Dressed Dude Who Might Break Your Nose In A Bar. In The World Of Used Record Store Buyers Who Ask For "No Beards" On Their Waylon, Merle, Or Willie, This Here Is The Jackpot. Jennings Comes Across As An Undersung Interpreter Of bob Dylan; This Is A "Don't Think Twice" One Can Really Take Seriously, While The "I Don't Believe You," With Its Soulful Dobro Picking And Swishing Jerry Lee lewis -Style Piano, Is One Of The Best Covers Ever Of A Songwriter Whose Work Has Been Recorded Extensively. There's More. Jennings Pulls Off A Fine Rendition Of "House Of The Rising Sun" And Is Arrogant Enough To Call His Arrangement "The Real Rising Sun." A Trio Of Terrific Country Tunes Are There For The Old Fans, And Things Only Falter With Some Banal Cover Versions On Side Two. Herb Alpert Co-Produced, And One Wonders If He Is Blowing The Trumpet On The Version Of Ian Tyson’s "Four Strong Winds." Talk About Whipped Cream And Other Delights.” Eugene Chadbourne, AMG. more
Dreaming My Dreams
New - CD - DZS-161
Sealed 1st Time On CD, Remastered By Steve Hoffman more
Dreaming My Dreams
Used - Vinyl - APL1 1062
Beautiful 1975 Original In Shrink Wrap. more
Dreaming My Dreams
New - Vinyl - APL 1 1062
Sealed 1975 Original. Gold Demo Stamp On Back Cover. Features Randy Scruggs, Merle Watson And Others. more
Folk - Country
Used - Vinyl - LPM 3523
1966 Deep Groove Mono Original. more
Full Circle
New - Vinyl - 100659
Sealed, Hard To Find 1988 Original. more
Full Circle
Used - Vinyl - R 100659
Rare 1988 Record Club Pressing Still In Shrink Wrap. Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Goin' Down Rockin' The Last Recordings
New - Vinyl - LP 5457
Sealed 2013 180gm Gatefold Original Featuring The Outlaw's Final Recordings. Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. more
Good Hearted Woman
New - Vinyl - AYL1-3737
Sealed 1978 Reissue Of A Great 1972 Release. more
Good Hearted Woman
New - Vinyl - LSP 4647
First Copy We Have Ever Had In Stock Of This Sealed, Rare 1972 Original With Gold Promo Stamp On Back Cover. Crisp Corners. “Produced By Ronnie Light, This Is The Second Of The Three Albums Waylon Jennings Released For RCA In 1972. The Other Two, Ladies Love Outlaws And Lonesome, On'ry And Mean, Signified The End Of Waylon's Pre-Outlaw Period And The Beginning Of His Outlaw Career. The Former Was A Collection Of Unfinished Songs And Demos The Singer Disowned Despite The Fact That It Contains Very Solid And Viable Material. The Latter Was The Crack In Nashville's Pavement In Which Rock & Roll Took An Equal Share Of The Stage With Country And Jennings Wasn't Going To Go Back; The Title Track, Written By Cowboy Savant Steve Young, Sums Up Jennings' Career To That Point, And It Was Time To Get Rid Of The Baggage Of The Past. Good Hearted Woman Reveals The Singer In Full Glide From One Side Of The Spectrum To The Other, From The First Single, Tony Joe White's "Willie And Laura Mae Jones," To The Title Track, The First Stellar And Enduring Collaboration By Jennings And Willie Nelson. But Going Deeper, There Are The Unique Reads Of Kris Kristofferson's "To Beat The Devil" And Harlan Howard's "One Of My Bad Habits." Also Amazing Are "Do No Good Woman," With Reggie Young's Smoking Guitar Solo That Made The Soundboard Jump Into The Red, And Willie's "It Should Be Easier Now." Shirl Milete's "Unsatisfied," With Ralph Mooney's Pedal Steel Whining In The Background, Is One Of The Most Poignant Performances Of The Period For Waylon As A Singer, Topped Only By His Reading Of Chip Taylor's "Sweet Dream Woman." In Sum, Good Hearted Woman Is A Pretty Sensational Outing For Jennings; He's Feeling His Power Here, And As The Door Opened Just One More Crack, The Listener Can Hear How It Never Closed Again. “ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide. more
Greatest Hits
New - Vinyl - AHL1-3378
Sealed 1979 Original With Embossed Cover, No Bar Code On Jacket. Pristine Copy. more
Greatest Hits
Used - Vinyl - AHL1-3378
1979 Original Indiana Pressing, Housed In Embossed Cover. Greatest Hits Collection. VG+ Jacket, Glossy Vinyl. more
Greatest Hits Vol. 2
Used - Vinyl - 5325
1984 Original. Autographed By Waylon. more
Heartaches By The Number
New - Vinyl - CAS 2556
Sealed 1972 Original. more
Heartaches By The Number
Used - Vinyl - CAS 2556
Pickwick Reissue. Vinyl Appears Glossy. Tiny Mouth Seam Split. more
Honky Tonk Heroes
Used - Vinyl - APL1-0240
1973 Original Still In Shrink. Top Tiny Corner Rub & Ding. “When Waylon Jennings Hooked Up With Songwriter Billy Joe Shaver, He Found The Perfect Author For His Obsessions, His Fascinations, And His Very Image. Waylon Had Always Been Looking, Perhaps Unintentionally, For A Common Ground Between Country And Rock, And Shaver's Songs -- Sketching An Outlaw Stance With Near Defiance And Borrowing Rock Attitude To Create The Hardest Country Tunes Imaginable -- Were Perfect. On His Previous Album, Waylon Had Sung That "Ladies Love Outlaws," But Now He Found The Music That Would Soon Be Called Outlaw Country, A Defiant, Ballsy Blend Of Mythmaking And Truth-Telling. Shaver Never Had A Better Voice For His Songs, And Jennings Never Had Better Songs For His Style. Honky Tonk Heroes Arrived At A Crucial Moment, A Time When True Honky Tonk Was Fading, So Only A Dose Of Rock & Roll Could Save It. And, No Matter How Much Rock Attitude Is Here, This Is Pure Country In Its Stance And Attitude -- Yet Honky Tonk Heroes' Very Defiance Makes It A Perfect Discovery Album For Listeners Who Never Thought They Would Like Country Music. And The Songs! Shaver Earned His Stripes Here, With Songs That Were Emotional, Funny, And Clever, Utterly Bringing The Mythic Outlaw Ethic To Life. "Black Rose," "You Asked Me To," And "Honky Tonk Heroes" Remain Among The Greatest Things Waylon Ever Cut, And Every Other Song Here Matches Them. Few Country Albums Have Ever Been This Consistent, And Few Records, From Any Genre, Have Been As Consistently Compelling. A Wonderful Album -- One That's Hard To Tire Of.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide. more
Honky Tonk Heroes
Used - Vinyl - AYL1-3897
1973 Original. “When Waylon Jennings Hooked Up With Songwriter Billy Joe Shaver, He Found The Perfect Author For His Obsessions, His Fascinations, And His Very Image. Waylon Had Always Been Looking, Perhaps Unintentionally, For A Common Ground Between Country And Rock, And Shaver's Songs -- Sketching An Outlaw Stance With Near Defiance And Borrowing Rock Attitude To Create The Hardest Country Tunes Imaginable -- Were Perfect. On His Previous Album, Waylon Had Sung That "Ladies Love Outlaws," But Now He Found The Music That Would Soon Be Called Outlaw Country, A Defiant, Ballsy Blend Of Mythmaking And Truth-Telling. Shaver Never Had A Better Voice For His Songs, And Jennings Never Had Better Songs For His Style. Honky Tonk Heroes Arrived At A Crucial Moment, A Time When True Honky Tonk Was Fading, So Only A Dose Of Rock & Roll Could Save It. And, No Matter How Much Rock Attitude Is Here, This Is Pure Country In Its Stance And Attitude -- Yet Honky Tonk Heroes' Very Defiance Makes It A Perfect Discovery Album For Listeners Who Never Thought They Would Like Country Music. And The Songs! Shaver Earned His Stripes Here, With Songs That Were Emotional, Funny, And Clever, Utterly Bringing The Mythic Outlaw Ethic To Life. "Black Rose," "You Asked Me To," And "Honky Tonk Heroes" Remain Among The Greatest Things Waylon Ever Cut, And Every Other Song Here Matches Them. Few Country Albums Have Ever Been This Consistent, And Few Records, From Any Genre, Have Been As Consistently Compelling. A Wonderful Album -- One That's Hard To Tire Of.” All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine more
Honky Tonk Heroes
Used - Vinyl - ALY 1 3897
Black Label Reissue In Shrink Wrap. Originally Released In 1973. more
Honky Tonk Heroes
New - Vinyl - APL1-0240
Sealed 1973 Original. Small Saw Notch. “When Waylon Jennings Hooked Up With Songwriter Billy Joe Shaver, He Found The Perfect Author For His Obsessions, His Fascinations, And His Very Image. Waylon Had Always Been Looking, Perhaps Unintentionally, For A Common Ground Between Country And Rock, And Shaver's Songs -- Sketching An Outlaw Stance With Near Defiance And Borrowing Rock Attitude To Create The Hardest Country Tunes Imaginable -- Were Perfect. On His Previous Album, Waylon Had Sung That "Ladies Love Outlaws," But Now He Found The Music That Would Soon Be Called Outlaw Country, A Defiant, Ballsy Blend Of Mythmaking And Truth-Telling. Shaver Never Had A Better Voice For His Songs, And Jennings Never Had Better Songs For His Style. Honky Tonk Heroes Arrived At A Crucial Moment, A Time When True Honky Tonk Was Fading, So Only A Dose Of Rock & Roll Could Save It. And, No Matter How Much Rock Attitude Is Here, This Is Pure Country In Its Stance And Attitude -- Yet Honky Tonk Heroes' Very Defiance Makes It A Perfect Discovery Album For Listeners Who Never Thought They Would Like Country Music. And The Songs! Shaver Earned His Stripes Here, With Songs That Were Emotional, Funny, And Clever, Utterly Bringing The Mythic Outlaw Ethic To Life. "Black Rose," "You Asked Me To," And "Honky Tonk Heroes" Remain Among The Greatest Things Waylon Ever Cut, And Every Other Song Here Matches Them. Few Country Albums Have Ever Been This Consistent, And Few Records, From Any Genre, Have Been As Consistently Compelling. A Wonderful Album -- One That's Hard To Tire Of.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide. more
Honky Tonk Heroes
Used - Vinyl - APL1-0240
1973 Original Still In Shrink. “When Waylon Jennings Hooked Up With Songwriter Billy Joe Shaver, He Found The Perfect Author For His Obsessions, His Fascinations, And His Very Image. Waylon Had Always Been Looking, Perhaps Unintentionally, For A Common Ground Between Country And Rock, And Shaver's Songs -- Sketching An Outlaw Stance With Near Defiance And Borrowing Rock Attitude To Create The Hardest Country Tunes Imaginable -- Were Perfect. On His Previous Album, Waylon Had Sung That "Ladies Love Outlaws," But Now He Found The Music That Would Soon Be Called Outlaw Country, A Defiant, Ballsy Blend Of Mythmaking And Truth-Telling. Shaver Never Had A Better Voice For His Songs, And Jennings Never Had Better Songs For His Style. Honky Tonk Heroes Arrived At A Crucial Moment, A Time When True Honky Tonk Was Fading, So Only A Dose Of Rock & Roll Could Save It. And, No Matter How Much Rock Attitude Is Here, This Is Pure Country In Its Stance And Attitude -- Yet Honky Tonk Heroes' Very Defiance Makes It A Perfect Discovery Album For Listeners Who Never Thought They Would Like Country Music. And The Songs! Shaver Earned His Stripes Here, With Songs That Were Emotional, Funny, And Clever, Utterly Bringing The Mythic Outlaw Ethic To Life. "Black Rose," "You Asked Me To," And "Honky Tonk Heroes" Remain Among The Greatest Things Waylon Ever Cut, And Every Other Song Here Matches Them. Few Country Albums Have Ever Been This Consistent, And Few Records, From Any Genre, Have Been As Consistently Compelling. A Wonderful Album -- One That's Hard To Tire Of.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide. more
I've Always Been Crazy
New - Vinyl - AFL1-2979
Sealed 1978 Original With Gold Promo Stamp On Back Cover. Large Yellow Song Hype Sticker On Shrink Wrap. Includes A Buddy Holly Medley With The Original Crickets. more
I've Always Been Crazy
Used - Vinyl - AFL1-2979
Beautiful 1978 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Includes A Buddy Holly Medley With The Original Crickets. more
I've Always Been Crazy
Used - Vinyl - AFL1-2979
1978 Original Still In Shrink Wrap With Large Yellow Song Hype Sticker. Includes A Buddy Holly Medley With The Original Crickets. more
I've Always Been Crazy
Used - Vinyl - AFL1-2979
1978 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Includes A Buddy Holly Medley With The Original Crickets. "I've Always Been Crazy," an album released in 1978 by Waylon Jennings, stands as a testament to Jennings' unwavering commitment to the outlaw country movement. The album is a rich tapestry of introspective lyrics and rebellious spirit, capturing the essence of a man who lived outside the conventional boundaries of country music. Waylon's gravelly voice and raw authenticity shine through tracks like the titular "I've Always Been Crazy," where he reflects on his tumultuous lifestyle with a mix of defiance and vulnerability. His ability to blend traditional country sounds with rock and blues elements created a distinctive sonic landscape that resonated with fans seeking something more genuine and gritty than mainstream country offerings of the time. more
It's Only Rock And Roll
New - Vinyl - AHL1-4673
Sealed 1983 Original. Custom Song Hype Sticker On Shrink Wrap. more
Just To Satisfy You
Used - Vinyl - LSP 4137
1969 2nd Label (Orange) Stereo With Cut Corner And Featuring A Great Cover Photo Of Waylon. Produced By Chet Atkins. more
Just To Satisfy You
New - Vinyl - LSP 4137
Sealed 1969 Heavy Vinyl Original. more
Ladies Love Outlaws
Used - Vinyl - LSP 4751
Rare 1972 Black Label With Nipper Logo Original Still In Shrink Wrap. LP Appears Unplayed. 5S/6S Indianapolis Stampers. First Copy We Have Seen In Eight Years. more
Ladies Love Outlaws
New - Vinyl - LSP 4751
Hard To Find 1972 Original. Small Stain On Rear Of Jacket Accounted For In Price. more
Leavin' Town
Used - Vinyl - LPM 3620
1966 Deep Groove Mono Original In Shrink. more
Live 55
Colored Vinyl - BCR028
Sealed 2015 Limited Edition Record Store Day Exclusive White Vinyl. Recorded In 1955 When An 18 Year-Old Waylon Jennings Was A Radio DJ At KZZN In His Hometown Of Littlefield, TX. This Recording Consists Of Several Performances Or “Guitar Pulls” Recorded Live On The Air. more
Live From Austin TX
New - Vinyl - NW 5053
Sealed 2012 Limited Edition 2LP Gatefold Pressed On 180 Gram Vinyl. more
Lonesome, On'ry & Mean
New - Vinyl - LSP 4854
Sealed 1973 Original. “Lonesome, On'ry And Mean Is The Quintessential Waylon Jennings Outlaw Record. Waylon Produced The Set -- The First Unfettered By The Bonds Of RCA -- With His Own Band, And The Results Are Nothing Less Than Electrifying. Steve Young, The Perennial Country And Folk Music Outsider, May Have Penned The Title Cut, But Waylon's Delivery As An Anthem Bears In It All Of His Years Of Frustration At Not Being Able To Make The Music He Wanted To. Fury Is A Better Word For What Is Heard In The Grain Of The Song's Lyrics. Young's Own Version Is Devastating, But This One Is Transcendent. (And Why Is It That Travis Tritt Was Picked To Sing This At Waylon's Memorial Instead Of Young, Who Was Also Present? Talk About Misguided Justice.) But The Boundaries Between Rock & Roll And Country Come Down Once Again On This Album In Kris Kristofferson's "Me & Bobby Mcgee," As Folk And Post-Psychedelia Meet Texas In Mickey Newbury's "San Francisco Mabel Joy" And The Broken, Road-Weary Pop Honky Tonk Balladry Of Danny O'Keefe's "Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues." Add To This Johnny Cash's "Gone To Denver" And Willie Nelson's "Pretend I Never Happened," And You Have An Outsider's Dream. That The Rest Of The Recording Is Just As Consistent, Just As Seamless In Its Execution, Production, And Delivery, Makes Lonesome, On'ry And Mean The First Seriously Pitched Battle In The 1970s Country Music Wars. And This One Went To Jennings And His Fans, Hands Down.” Thom Jurek, AMG. more
Lonesome, On'ry And Mean
New - Vinyl - LSP 4854
Sealed 1973 Original With Gold Promo Stamp On Cover. “Lonesome, On'ry And Mean Is The Quintessential Waylon Jennings Outlaw Record. Waylon Produced The Set -- The First Unfettered By The Bonds Of RCA -- With His Own Band, And The Results Are Nothing Less Than Electrifying. Steve Young, The Perennial Country And Folk Music Outsider, May Have Penned The Title Cut, But Waylon's Delivery As An Anthem Bears In It All Of His Years Of Frustration At Not Being Able To Make The Music He Wanted To. Fury Is A Better Word For What Is Heard In The Grain Of The Song's Lyrics. Young's Own Version Is Devastating, But This One Is Transcendent. (And Why Is It That Travis Tritt Was Picked To Sing This At Waylon's Memorial Instead Of Young, Who Was Also Present? Talk About Misguided Justice.) But The Boundaries Between Rock & Roll And Country Come Down Once Again On This Album In Kris Kristofferson's "Me & Bobby Mcgee," As Folk And Post-Psychedelia Meet Texas In Mickey Newbury's "San Francisco Mabel Joy" And The Broken, Road-Weary Pop Honky Tonk Balladry Of Danny O'Keefe's "Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues." Add To This Johnny Cash's "Gone To Denver" And Willie Nelson's "Pretend I Never Happened," And You Have An Outsider's Dream. That The Rest Of The Recording Is Just As Consistent, Just As Seamless In Its Execution, Production, And Delivery, Makes Lonesome, On'ry And Mean The First Seriously Pitched Battle In The 1970s Country Music Wars. And This One Went To Jennings And His Fans, Hands Down.” Thom Jurek, AMG. more
Love Of The Common People
Used - Vinyl - LSP 3825
Mint Stereo Orange Label 2nd Pressing. This LP Was Sealed, We Opened It To Check The Labels. New, Unplayed, Still In Shrink. more
Mackintosh & T.J.
New - Vinyl - APL1 1520
Sealed 1976 Original Soundtrack. more
Music Man
New - Vinyl - AHL1-3602
Sealed 1980 Original With Custom Song Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Saw Cut. Last Of His #1 Albums For RCA Before Switching Labels. more
Music Man
New - Vinyl - AHL1-3602
Sealed 1980 Original. more
Music Man
Used - Vinyl - AHL1-3602
1980 US original. Bag rash to vinyl. EX jacket in shrink with tiny dings. more
Nashville Rebel
New - Vinyl - LSP 3736e
Factory Sealed 1966 Reprocessed Stereo. Cut Corner. more
Never Could Toe The Mark
New - Vinyl - AHL1-5017
Sealed 1984 Original With Custom Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Tiny Saw Cut. more
Never Could Toe The Mark
New - Vinyl - AHL1-5017
Sealed 1984 Original With Small Saw Notch. more
Never Could Toe The Mark
New - Vinyl - AHL1-5017
Sealed 1984 Original. more
Never Could Toe The Mark
New - Vinyl - AHL1-5017
Sealed 1984 Original. more
Ol' Waylon
New - Vinyl - APL1-2317
Sealed 1977 Original. A Waylon Classic Which Includes "Luchenbach, Texas" And Features Willie Nelson, The Muscle Shoals Horns, Jessi Colter, Ralph Mooney And Others. more
Ol' Waylon
New - Vinyl - APL1-2317
Sealed 1977 Original. A Waylon Classic, Featuring "Luchenbach, Texas." Custom Song Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. more
Ol' Waylon
Used - Vinyl - APL1-2317
1977 Original. Contains "Luckenbach, Texas", A Classic! more
Ol' Waylon
Used - Vinyl - APL1-2317
1977 Original Still In Shrink With Custom Hype Sticker. Contains "Luckenbach, Texas", A Classic! more
Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town
New - Vinyl - CAS 2608
Sealed 1973 Original. more
Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town
New - Vinyl - CAS 2608
Sealed Reissue, COH. more
Singer Of Sad Songs
New - Vinyl - LSP 4418
Sealed 1970 Textured Cover Rarity With Gold Promo Stamp On Back Cover. “In Late 1969, Waylon Jennings Was Wrapping Up His Tenure With Producer Danny Davis And Threw In His Lot With Lee Hazlewood. Singer Of Sad Songs Features A Title Cut Produced By The Former, With The Rest Of The Album Done By The Latter. It Was, Up To That Time, Waylon's Most Compelling Album, And Stands The Test Of Time Based Not Only On Hazlewood's Sympathetic Ear And Visionary Sense Of Keeping Jennings At The Dead Center Of His Mix, But Also In The Selection Of Material, Which Proved To Be Pivotal For This Stage Of Jennings' Career And The Universe That Would Begin To Take Place In Earnest In Early 1972. Here With A Host Of Musicians That Includes Reggie Young, Sonny Curtis, Ronnie Dyson, And Randy Meisner Is A Cycle Of Songs That Over Three Decades Later Still Sounds Electrifying For Its Poignancy, Musical Dynamics, And Group Interplay. From The Title Track To A Rollicking Cover Of George Jones' "Ragged But Right," An Open And Moving Reading Of Tim Hardin's "If I Were A Carpenter," Utah Phillips' "Rock, Salt And Nails," And Rolling Stones's "Honky Tonk Woman," Jennings And Hazlewood Up The Rock & Roll Ante In Jennings' Sound. Up To Three And Four Guitars Play On Each Track, With Hazlewood Stripping Everything Back While Adding The Layers Of Phase And Reverb That Would Become Signifiers Of Jennings' Trademark. The Performances Here Are Suave But Not Smooth, Moving But Far From Melodramatic. In Fact, They Are Archetypal -- If Not Overly Rowdy -- Readings Of The Renegade Freedom Songs That Literally Spawned The Outlaw Generation's Reliance On Anthems Of Alienated Individuals At Odds With Everything And Everyone, Yet Still Seeking Purpose And A Way Home From The Edge Of A Drifting Way Of Life. Singer Of Sad Songs Is A Myth, One Of The Hardest Of Jennings' Records To Find, Despite Its Great Historical And Musical -- Not To Mention Pleasurable -- Significance.” Thom Jurek, AMG. more
Singer Of Sad Songs
New - Vinyl - AFL1 4418
Sealed 1978 Original. more
Singer Of Sad Songs
Used - Vinyl - LSP 4418
1970 Heavy Vinyl Original. more
Sweet Mother Texas
New - Vinyl - AHL1 7184
Sealed 1986 Vinyl. Features Tony Joe White, Earl Scruggs, Johnny Cash, And Others. more
The Best Of Waylon Jennings
Used - Vinyl - LSP-4341
1970 US original Stereo Hollywood pressing with crisp RCA company inner sleeve.NM vinyl; Touch of ring wear. Produced by Chet ATkins and Danny Davis. more
The Eagle
New - Vinyl - 1P 8030
Sealed, Rare 1990 Record Club Only Original. more
The Ramblin' Man
New - Vinyl - AFL 1 0734
Sealed 1974 Original. more
The Taker / Tulsa
New - Vinyl - LSP 4487
Sealed 1971 Original With Gold Promo Stamp On Back Cover. “Excellent In Composition, Production, And Sequencing, The Taker/Tulsa Stands The Test Of Time As The First Recording By Waylon Jennings To Show What It Was He Had Been Crucifying Nash Vegas Producers Over. The End Of His Long Production Relationship With Chet Atkins (As Atkins Was Moved Upstairs), His Hostile, Barely A Year Tenure With Atkins Pick Danny Davis, A Successful Run With Lee Hazlewood That The Establishment On Music Row Disowned Because It Wasn't Homegrown, And The Final Straw With Atkins Protégé Ronnie Light Ultimately Led Waylon To Hire A New Lawyer And Manager And Begin Producing Himself. The Taker/Tulsa Is Chock-Full Of Kris Kristofferson's Songs. Mickey Newbury Brought Kristofferson To Jennings' Attention A Couple Of Years Earlier, But This Time Out, Jennings Decided To Theme His Recording And Showcase Kristofferson's Songs. The Result — Despite The Fact That The Record Was Culled From Over Two Years Of Work With Davis And Light — Is The First Real Salvo In The Outlaw Movement (Not Ladies Love Outlaws, Which Was Full Of Demo Sessions And Unfinished Tracks). Kristofferson's Tunes, Including "Loving Her Was Easier," "Sunday Morning Coming Down," "Casey's Last Ride," And Others, Brought Jennings Closer Than Ever To The Flame, To The Dream Of Producing His Own Records With His Own Band. The Kristofferson Tunes Stand Out, But So Does "Tulsa" By Wayne Carson Thompson And Jennings' Own "You'll Look For Me." The Albums Dovetails Together Like One Session And Offers A View Of What Waylon Could Issue When He Got His Way. This Is One Of Jennings' True Classics, And With Lonesome, On'ry And Mean Still A Year Away. It Was The First Unruly Outing By A Man Who, Along With His Friends, Was About To Change Everything.” – Thom Jurek, All Music Guide more
The Taker / Tulsa
Used - Vinyl - LSP-4487
1971 Original. Released in 1971 by RCA Victor, The Taker/Tulsa is a pivotal studio album from Waylon Jennings, showcasing his evolution toward the "outlaw country" sound that would define his career. The album features ten tracks, including the Kris Kristofferson-penned title song "The Taker," which became a Top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. Produced by Danny Davis and Ronny Light, the record highlights Jennings’ distinctive vocals and blends traditional country instrumentation with subtle rock influences, foreshadowing his later, more rebellious style. Notable tracks include "Mississippi Woman," "Lovin’ Her Was Easier (Than Anything I’ll Ever Do Again)," and the reflective "Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down." The album’s arrangements balance lush Nashville sound strings with Jennings’ gritty delivery, offering a snapshot of country music’s transition in the early 1970s. For vinyl collectors, original pressings feature the signature RCA "orange label," and the analog mastering captures the warmth and depth of Jennings’ baritone and the album’s nuanced production. The Taker/Tulsa stands as a significant entry in Jennings’ discography, marking his growing artistic control and his move toward the autonomy that would soon revolutionize country music. more
Turn The Page
New - Vinyl - AHL1-5428
Sealed 1985 Original. Tiny Saw Notch. more
Waylon
New - Vinyl - LSP 4260
Sealed 1970 Original. Saw-Cut. “This Self-Titled Album Signifies The Real Beginning Of Waylon Jennings' Discontent With His Career. He Is Making Efforts In The Studio Here To Stretch Its Boundaries And Include Material Very Foreign To Nashville. First Off, The Album Opens With Chuck Berry's "Brown Eyed Handsome Man," A Rollicking Jump Off The Country And T-Bone Walker Texas Blues Flagship. Jennings' Own Version May Not Be As Rollicking As Berry's, But It Swings Hard And Moves Inside A Groove That Twists And Turns On Its Own Axis. One Can Also Feel The Conflict Between Producer Danny Davis Trying To Tame His Singer And Jennings Trying To Split The Seam Of The Track. In Addition To Beginning The Album With So Much Tension, Jennings Even Gives A More Traditional Number Like Sammi Smith's "Yellow Haired Woman" A Spacier Sound, Where The Nashville Sound Becomes Something Akin To A Bunch Of Studio Guys In Nash Vegas Trying To Emulate Brian Wilson. Ray Buzzeo's "I May Never Pass This Way Again" Has Honky Tonk Ballad Written All Over It, But Those Marching, Shuffling Guitars Add A New Spin. But It's With Mickey Newbury's "33rd Of August" That The Pokiness Of Waylon's Mission Becomes Apparent. In The Slow Dirge, Complete With Gorgeous Layers And Textures Of Strings, Aberrant Percussion, And Backing Vocals That Whisper Rather Than Chorus, Jennings Offers Another Dimension To Not Only This Sad Story, But The Direction Of His Musical Muse, Somewhere In The Groove But Outside The Confines Of The Studio. Waylon Is An Overlooked Gem In The Transition Period Of Jennings' Career.” – Thom Jurek, All Music Guide more
Waylon And Company
New - Vinyl - AHL1-54826
Sealed 1983 Embossed Cover Original. Features Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson, Tony Joe White, Mell Tillis And Others. Rare. more
Waylon Jennings
Used - Vinyl - VL 73873
Beautiful Reissue Taken From The Decca Catelogue. more
Waylon Live
New - Vinyl - AFL1-1108
Sealed 1976 Original. Recorded Live At "The Western Place" And "The Opry House". more
Waylon Sings Ol' Harlan
New - Vinyl - LPM 3660
Sealed And Rare 1967 Mono Rarity. Produced By Chet Atkins. more
Waylon The Ramblin' Man
New - Vinyl - APL1-0734
Sealed 1974 Original With Gold Promo Stamp On Back Cover. “If You Look At The Cover Of The Ramblin' Man, You Would Think That Waylon Jennings Had Been A Ramblin' Man, Riding The Top Of The Charts, For Years, Maybe Decades. He Looks Worn Out, Whether It's On The Close-Up On The Cover, Or The Back-Cover Shot Of Him Drunkenly Playing Solitaire. In Truth, It Would Be Another Album Before He Hit The Top Of The Country Charts And Before Outlaw Country Became Hip. Still, This Is The Record Where It All Came Home. If He Had Created A Sketch Of Outlaw On Honky Tonk Heroes, He Perfected The Marketable Version Of It Here, Making It A Little Slicker, A Little More Commercial, And A Whole Lot More Unstoppable. If The Songs Aren't The Equal Of Honky Tonk Heroes Or Even This Time, The Ramblin' Man Has A Wilder Sound And A Greater Diversity Of Songs That Make It Seem More Unruly Than Its Immediate Predecessor And More Blatantly Outlaw. This Contains, After All, His First Flat-Out Rock Cover, With A Good Take On The Allman Brothers' "Midnight Rider," Plus Songs That Play Into The Image Of What An Outlaw Country Singer Is. There Are Moments Of Reflection, Yet Even Those Feed Into The Outlaw Picture. Too Bad Many Of The Album Tracks Wind Up Being Agreeable Filler Instead Of Knockouts. There Aren't Any Bad Cuts, And The Entire Thing Holds Together Quite Well, But It Doesn't Add Up To A Moment Of Transcendence The Way Honky Tonk Heroes Or Its Successor Would. Still, With "I'm A Ramblin' Man," "Rainy Day Woman," And The Heartbreaking "Amanda" On Its Side, Plus Highlights Like "Oklahoma Sunshine," This Is A First-Rate Waylon Record. “ SAtephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide. more
Waylon The Ramblin' Man
Used - Vinyl - APL1-0734
1974 Original. “If You Look At The Cover Of The Ramblin' Man, You Would Think That Waylon Jennings Had Been A Ramblin' Man, Riding The Top Of The Charts, For Years, Maybe Decades. He Looks Worn Out, Whether It's On The Close-Up On The Cover, Or The Back-Cover Shot Of Him Drunkenly Playing Solitaire. In Truth, It Would Be Another Album Before He Hit The Top Of The Country Charts And Before Outlaw Country Became Hip. Still, This Is The Record Where It All Came Home. If He Had Created A Sketch Of Outlaw On Honky Tonk Heroes, He Perfected The Marketable Version Of It Here, Making It A Little Slicker, A Little More Commercial, And A Whole Lot More Unstoppable. If The Songs Aren't The Equal Of Honky Tonk Heroes Or Even This Time, The Ramblin' Man Has A Wilder Sound And A Greater Diversity Of Songs That Make It Seem More Unruly Than Its Immediate Predecessor And More Blatantly Outlaw. This Contains, After All, His First Flat-Out Rock Cover, With A Good Take On The Allman Brothers' "Midnight Rider," Plus Songs That Play Into The Image Of What An Outlaw Country Singer Is. There Are Moments Of Reflection, Yet Even Those Feed Into The Outlaw Picture. Too Bad Many Of The Album Tracks Wind Up Being Agreeable Filler Instead Of Knockouts. There Aren't Any Bad Cuts, And The Entire Thing Holds Together Quite Well, But It Doesn't Add Up To A Moment Of Transcendence The Way Honky Tonk Heroes Or Its Successor Would. Still, With "I'm A Ramblin' Man," "Rainy Day Woman," And The Heartbreaking "Amanda" On Its Side, Plus Highlights Like "Oklahoma Sunshine," This Is A First-Rate Waylon Record. “ SAtephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide. more
Waylon The Ramblin' Man
New Import - MOVLP1173
Sealed, latest run of the 2015 180gm audiophile reissue from Music On Vinyl. Black & gold MOV hype sticker affixed to resealable plastic sleeve. A pivotal step in Waylon Jennings’ outlaw-era ascent, Waylon the Ramblin’ Man blends honky-tonk grit with a growing sense of independence and authority. The album pairs road-worn storytelling with lean, driving arrangements, capturing Jennings as he sharpens his identity outside Nashville convention. Songs like the title track and “Rainy Day Woman” balance swagger and vulnerability, while Waylon’s unmistakable voice anchors the record with lived-in conviction. Direct, confident, and rooted in movement, Waylon the Ramblin’ Man stands as an essential chapter in his evolution and a cornerstone of ’70s country. more
Waylon's Greatest Hits Vol. 2
New - Vinyl - AHL1 5325
Sealed 1984 Original With Custom Song Hype Sticker On Shrink. Small Saw Cut. Includes 3 New Songs. more
Waylon's Greatest Hits Vol. 2
New - Vinyl - AHL1-5325
Sealed, Rare 1984 Original Featuring Three New Songs. Small Saw Cut. Custom Song Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. more
What Goes Around Comes Around
New - Vinyl - AHL1-3493
Sealed 1979 Original With Custom "Come With Me" Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Small Saw Cut. “In Late 1979, Waylon Jennings Was Riding A Hot Streak Of Seven Number One Albums In A Row. This Didn't Reach The Top Spot Only Because It Was Shut Out By The Phenomenal Crossover Success Of Kenny Rogers' Kenny, So It Sat At Number Two For 14 Weeks -- So, Even If It Didn't Really Reach The Top Of The Charts, It Came Close Enough To Count. There's The Storming Opener Of Rodney Crowell's "I Ain't Living Long Like This," Which Easily Became An Anthem For The Waning Days Of Outlaw, But There's An Underlying Sense Of Sadness That Runs Through The Record, Particularly The Ballad-Heavy Second Half. That Jennings Doesn't Contribute Many Originals -- He Just Co-Writes The Silly But Charming Vaudeville Of "It's The World's Gone Crazy (Cotillion)" With Shel Silverstein -- But That Doesn't Matter Because The Choice Of Songs Is Strong, Displaying That Waylon Still Hadn't Lost His Expert Ear For Songs That Suited His Styles. True, It Isn't A Set Of Stone-Cold Classics That Compares With Honky Tonk Heroes, But "I Ain't Living Long Like This" Is Iconic, "Come With Me" Is Moving And His Take On Mickey Newbury's "If You See Her" Is Beautiful. Since Waylon's First-Rate Work Is So Good And So Bountiful, It's Easy To Overlook The Relatively Modest Pleasures Of A Record Like This, But Only A Fool Would Dismiss It Out Of Hand, Because There's A Lot Of Good Music Here -- More Than Enough To Justify His Continued Hot Streak.” S. T. Erlewine, AMG. more
What Goes Around Comes Around
Used - Vinyl - AHL1-3493
1979 US original, Indianapolis pressing. Glossy, NM- vinyl. VG++ jacket. Outlaw country with polish and punch. What Goes Around Comes Around finds Waylon blending grit, swagger, and reflective storytelling in a smooth late-’70s Nashville production. more
Will The Wolf Survive
New - Vinyl - MCA 5688
Sealed 1986 Original. Includes His Version Of The Los Lobos Title Track And A Cover Of Steve Earle's Tailor-Made "The Devil's Right Hand." more
Will The Wolf Survive
Used - Vinyl - MCA 5688
Rare 1986 Record Club Issue Still In Shrink Wrap. Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more

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