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It's a music criticism cliche to complain about the title of a collection like
Ultimate Waylon Jennings
, to snipe that the album doesn't live up to the promise of its title when, after all, the
Ultimate
series is merely
RCA/BMG
's response to
Sony
's popular
Essentials
series. Still, when a compilation falls as short of the mark as this, it's hard not to grumble.
suffers from the need to be evenhanded and to extend the compilation to his less popular and less artistically successful '80s recordings, including a selection from the supergroup
the Highwaymen
. This comes at the expense of any '60s hit outside of
"Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line,"
any song from the immortal
Honky Tonk Heroes
, several hits (including many number ones), and a lot of great album tracks and minor hits. Of course, these kind of omissions are inevitable when a career as rich and prolific as
Waylon
's is condensed to a mere 22 tracks, but the problem is that there is too much emphasis on late-'70s material and too many tracks from the '80s (a full seven songs), and there are too many classic tracks missing. Nevertheless, there are enough classics present -- such as
"The Taker,"
"I'm a Ramblin' Man,"
"Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way,"
and
"Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love)"
-- to make it an enjoyable listen, but there are so many good
compilations on the market that there's not much reason to get this, even if it's billed as
. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Ultimate Waylon Jennings
, to snipe that the album doesn't live up to the promise of its title when, after all, the
Ultimate
series is merely
RCA/BMG
's response to
Sony
's popular
Essentials
series. Still, when a compilation falls as short of the mark as this, it's hard not to grumble.
suffers from the need to be evenhanded and to extend the compilation to his less popular and less artistically successful '80s recordings, including a selection from the supergroup
the Highwaymen
. This comes at the expense of any '60s hit outside of
"Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line,"
any song from the immortal
Honky Tonk Heroes
, several hits (including many number ones), and a lot of great album tracks and minor hits. Of course, these kind of omissions are inevitable when a career as rich and prolific as
Waylon
's is condensed to a mere 22 tracks, but the problem is that there is too much emphasis on late-'70s material and too many tracks from the '80s (a full seven songs), and there are too many classic tracks missing. Nevertheless, there are enough classics present -- such as
"The Taker,"
"I'm a Ramblin' Man,"
"Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way,"
and
"Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love)"
-- to make it an enjoyable listen, but there are so many good
compilations on the market that there's not much reason to get this, even if it's billed as
. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine