Chris Hillman And Herb Pedersen - Way Out West (2002)
Artist: Chris Hillman, Herb Pedersen
Title: Way Out West
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Back Porch
Genre: Country, Country Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 43:23
Total Size: 107/280 Mb (cover)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Way Out West
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Back Porch
Genre: Country, Country Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 43:23
Total Size: 107/280 Mb (cover)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Backporch Boy
02. There You Go
03. Invitation to the Blues
04. No Longer a Sweetheart of Mine
05. Problems
06. Better Man Than That
07. The Old Cross Road
08. Sugar Cane
09. After All Is Said and Done
10. You Done Me Wrong
11. Save the Last Dance for Me
12. Are You Missing Me?
13. That'S the Way It Is
14. You're Learning
15. Our Love It Don't Come Easy
16. Good Year
17. Backporch Boy (Outro)
Line-up:
Accordion – Flaco Jimenez, Sharon Soldi
Acoustic Guitar – Kenny Blackwell
Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Vocals – Herb Pedersen
Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals – Chris Hillman
Bass – Bill Bryson
Drums – Sergio Gonzales, Willie Ornelas
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Larry Park
Fiddle – Dennis Caplinger, Gabe Witcher
Lead Guitar – Jim Monahan
Pedal Steel Guitar – Jay Dee Maness
When these two comrades of California roots music get together, sailing sparks always seem to follow. As a sequel to 1996's Bakersfield Bound, Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen reunite with the hot-picking members of their legendary Desert Rose Band to find common ground between bluegrass, Cajun, honky-tonk, Tex-Mex, and country rock. Though neither is a hall-of-fame lead singer, their proficient, brotherly harmonies galvanize these excellent originals--six by Hillman, two by Pedersen--and standards by folks like Roger Miller, Ray Price, and the Louvin Brothers. And on their urgent version of the Monroe Brothers' "Old Cross Road" they really do sound like kin separated at birth. Though Hillman and Pedersen sing and play with a mastery conferred by 40 years in traditional and not-so-traditional country music, they haven't lost the passion or thrill of musical discovery. --Roy Kasten