Album
Honky Tonk Heroes
1973 · Rock, Folk, World, & Country
20 collectors on Gatefold own this

Honky Tonk Heroes is a Country album by Waylon Jennings, originally released in 1973. On Gatefold: 37 pressings tracked, owned by 20 collectors.
About
By 1972, after seven years of recording with RCA, Waylon Jennings had about enough of the control and the restrictions that the "Nashville Sound" imposed to country music artist. Jennings was by the time regarded as a "raising artist" but he still needed the right thing. Around the same time, singer-songwriter Billy Joe Shaver was also pushing to succeed in music, but he needed a voice for his composition. Their paths crossed just before the 1972 "Dripping Springs Reunion", a concert regarded as the "Redneck Woodstock". Waylon was on the bill to play the show, and Billy Joe was invited in by Kris Kristofferson to maybe perform on the show. Days before the concert, Shaver was sitting in on a “guitar pull” (a circle of song writers passing the guitar while singing one of their songs) and starting playing "Willie, The Wandering Gipsy And Me" Waylon Jennings rushed into the room in an altered state, and excited asked Shaver if he had more of those "Cowboy Songs". After the affirmative response of Billy Joe, Waylon promised him to record an entire album of his song. Before the show Billy Joe got drunk and passed out near the Armadillo World Headquarter, where he was bitten by a recluse spider. After two days wandering around town in a confusion state, he was rushed to a hospital. He gave a weak performance on the reunion, Kristofferson later told him that he "blew his chance" to make it. Billy Joe still was confident, Waylon was about to record his album and everything was gonna be fine, so he moved to Nashville. When he got there, he tried to contact Waylon, but he could not reach him, it seemed that he was busy all the time. The drop that spilled the glass came when he called him to his office, and Waylon's secretary told him that he was occupied on the other line (the studio had only one line to call in). Shaver got into the studio through his D.J friend, captain Roger "Captain Midnight" Schutt. He sent him to look for Waylon, who sent to Billy a 100-dollar bill, that Billy Joe sent back. He waited on the only exit of the studio for Waylon to come, and when he finally did he told him "Waylon, I’ve got those song, and you’re going to listen to them or I’m going to kick your ass right here in front of God and everybody". Some bikers that were on the room were advancing to Billy Joe, when Waylon stopped him and told him that he was going to listen one of his song, and if he liked it, he was going to listen to other; but if he did not, he was going to leave. Shaver picked the guitar and started playing Willie the Wandering Gipsy, later Ain't No God in Mexico and so on. Excited, Waylon decided to record the album. He recently had renegotiated his contract with RCA, that was fearful to lose him to Atlantic as they did with Willie Nelson. RCA gave him creative control, that he used to get rid of the restrictions of his producer, Chet Atkin, and cut him completely out of the picture. He brought in to the project Tompall Glaser, and co-produced and recorded the album. .
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Honky Tonk Heroes3:35
- A2Old Five And Dimers (Like Me)3:05
- A3Willie The Wandering Gypsy And Me3:00
- A4Low Down Freedom2:20
- A5Omaha2:36
Side B
- B1You Asked Me To2:30
- B2Ride Me Down Easy2:37
- B3Ain't No God In Mexico2:00
- B4Black Rose2:28
- B5We Had It All2:45
Sound DNA
- Country
- Classic Country & Honky Tonk
- gritty
- defiant
- outlaw
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Andy McMahonORGAN
- Bee SpearsBASS BASS, 6-STRING BASS BASS, PERFORMER
- Billy Ray ReynoldsRHYTHM GUITAR
- Billy SanfordELECTRIC GUITAR
- Brenton BanksVIOLIN
- Buddy HarmanDRUMS
- Byron BachCELLO
- Dale SellersELECTRIC GUITAR
- David BriggsPIANO
- David KirbyRHYTHM GUITAR
- Don BrooksHARMONICA HARMONICA, PERFORMER
- Eddie HintonRHYTHM GUITAR
- Henry StrzeleckiBASS
- Jerry GroppRHYTHM GUITAR RHYTHM GUITAR, PERFORMER
- Joe AllenBASS BASS, DOUBLE BASS
- Larry HerzbergVIOLIN
- Larry WhitmoreRHYTHM GUITAR RHYTHM GUITAR, PERFORMER
- Lennie HaightVIOLIN
20 collectors on Gatefold own this · 37 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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