The second of two high-profile tribute albums to the great Waylon Jennings, RCA's I've Always Been Crazy: A Tribute to Waylon Jennings is the splashier of the two, featuring a cavalcade of superstars as well as cuts by Waylon's widow, Jessi Colter, and the man himself. It's also the better of the two, partially for the reasons above, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the album works. Again, part of the problem of paying tribute to a larger-than-life figure like Waylon is that it's too easy to get clouded over by his large shadow. After all, this is a singer who frequently took other people's songs -- Steve Young's "Lonesome, On'ry and Mean," Neil Young's "Are You Ready for the Country," Rodney Crowell's "I Ain't Living Long Like This," Ed Bruce's "Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys," any number of Billy Joe Shaver songs -- and didn't just make it seem as if he owned the tunes, but as if they were pulled from his own life. Given that powerful presence, it's hard for other artists to come along and make the songs their own, so it's little surprise that there are some singers on this tribute that don't even bother to try, such as Travis Tritt, who mimics Waylon on "Lonesome, On'ry and Mean," and winds up all the better for it. Certainly, that's more effective than the well-intentioned but misguided version of "Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" by Deana Carter and Sara Evans; in the hands of two female singers, the theme of the song is changed slightly, which isn't the problem -- it's that the light, overly fussy arrangement doesn't tap into the underlying melancholy of the song, turning it into pleasant radio fodder that has little to do with cowboys, smoky old poolrooms, or clear mountain mornings. Fortunately, missteps like that are rare -- although hard rock revampings of "Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out of Hand" by Metallica's James Hetfield and "Are You Ready for the Country" by Pinmonkey both stumble -- and the rest of the record is well-done and pretty entertaining. John Mellencamp straightens out "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way," playing it as if it was an outtake from The Lonesome Jubilee, there's a cool drunken reading of "Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love)" by Kenny Chesney and Kid Rock, Dwight Yoakam turns in a rollicking, spirited "Stop the World (And Let Me Off)," Alison Krauss turns "You Asked Me To" sweet, Ben Harper's "Waymore's Blues" is nicely, mildly ramshackle, Brooks & Dunn have an energetic "I Ain't Living Long Like This," and Hank Junior mixes things up with "Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line," removing the riff, slowing it down, and coming up with something that sounds like a good reinvention, similar to how Waylon interpreted songs. It's one track that seems to really capture the spirit of Jennings' best music, and if the rest of the record doesn't live up to that standard, it is far from embarrassing, and often pretty fun. Of course, it can't help but pale compared to Waylon's originals -- something that the poignant closer "The Dream," sung by Jennings himself, hammers home -- but if this tribute makes a few people buy his original recordings, then it can't be all bad. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
I've Always Been Crazy: A Tribute to Waylon Jennings
08/19/2003 | Rca
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Paul Mahern
- Engineer, Mixing
- George Marino
- Mastering
- Steve Marshall
- Bass
- Brent Mason
- Guitar (Electric)
- John Mellencamp
- Guitar, Producer
- Leon Mobley
- Percussion
- Greg Morrow
- Drums
- Steve Nathan
- Piano
- Gary Paczosa
- Engineer, Mixing
- Mike Poole
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Michael Rhodes
- Bass
- Barny Robertson
- Piano, Engineer, Producer
- Carter Robertson
- Vocals (Background)
- Bob Rock
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Tom Rounds
- Assistant
- Steve Tillisch
- Engineer
- Robby Turner
- Guitar (Steel)
- Mike Wanchic
- Guitar, Vocals (Background), Producer
- Rance Wasson
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Lonnie Wilson
- Drums
- Norro Wilson
- Producer
- Glenn Worf
- Bass
- Jonathan Yudkin
- Strings
- Andy York
- Vocals (Background), Slide Guitar
- Reggie Young
- Guitar (Electric)
- Michael Spriggs
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Chet Flippo
- Liner Notes
- Erik Hellerman
- Assistant
- Kenny Vaughn
- Guitar
- Deana Carter
- Guitar (Acoustic), Keyboards, Producer
- Brent Wilson
- Guitar
- Bob Campbell-Smith
- Engineer, Mixing
- Jed Hackett
- Assistant
- Rick Schell
- Drums, Tambourine, Vocals
- Chuck Ainlay
- Mixing
- Sara Evans
- Associate Producer
- Jeff Carter
- Guitar (Electric)
- Jeff Watkins
- Engineer, Mixing
- Gavin Lurssen
- Mastering
- Todd Burke
- Engineer, Mixing
- Juan Nelson
- Bass
- Mike Gillies
- Digital Engineer
- Nicky P.
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Hank Williams
- Mastering
- Ryan Williams
- Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Greg Kane
- Engineer, Mixing
- Michael Webb
- Piano (Electric)
- Hazel Smith
- Executive Producer
- Mike Bradford
- Vocal Engineer
- Todd Gunnerson
- Assistant
- Joe Galante
- Executive Producer
- Shannon Finnegan
- Production Coordination
- Andy Griggs
- Guitar (Acoustic), Producer
- Michael Jeffers
- Bass
- Thomas Johnson
- Assistant
- Jim Gairrett
- Guitar (Steel)
- Greg Baker
- Bass
- Steve Moore
- Guitar Technician
- James Michael
- Bass, Mixing, Engineer, Keyboards, Guitar (Electric)
- Carie Higdon
- Production Coordination
- Jamey Wood
- Production Assistant
- Jason Robbins
- Assistant
- Sara Schultz
- Production Coordination
- Chad Jeffers
- Banjo, Vocals, Dobro
- Gary "Bud" Smith
- Piano
- Pinmonkey
- Producer
- Scott Kidd
- Assistant
- Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals
- Guitar (Rhythm), Producer, Slide Guitar
- Richard Albright
- Drums
- Billy Sherrill
- Engineer
- Jason Lefan
- Assistant
- Daniel Majorie
- Assistant
- Jeremy David Cottrell
- Assistant
- Jesse Benfield
- Assistant
- Jim "Moose" Brown
- Keyboards
- Megan Weeder
- Fiddle
- Chad J. Udeen
- Guitar (Steel)
- Renée Bell
- Executive Producer
- Michael Modesto
- Assistant
- Oliver Charles
- Drums
- Nicole Cochran
- Production Coordination
- Butch Sunderland
- Organ, Vocals (Background)
- Wes Delk
- Assistant
- Carter Falco
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Kevin Sciou
- Guitar
- Curtis Roach
- Bass
- Josh Florian
- Assistant
- John McBride
- Engineer, Mixing
- Michael Reynolds
- Vocals
- Miles Wilson
- Assistant
- Kid Rock
- Vocals, Producer
- Kix Brooks
- Producer
- Bobby Wood
- Keyboards
- Eric Darken
- Percussion
- John Wesley Ryles
- Vocals (Background)
- Patrick Brayer
- Fiddle, Mandolin
- Pete Anderson
- Percussion, Arranger, Producer, Guitar (Electric)
- Larry Atamanuik
- Drums
- Jeff Balding
- Mixing
- Barry Bales
- Bass (Acoustic)
- Kevin Beamish
- Mixing
- Ron Block
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Mike Boito
- Keyboards
- Bob Britt
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
- Sally Browder
- Engineer
- Pat Buchanan
- Guitar (Electric)
- Buddy Cannon
- Producer
- Kenny Chesney
- Producer
- Judy Clapp
- Mixing
- Dane Clark
- Percussion, Drums
- Jonathan Clark
- Vocals (Background)
- Greg Droman
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Dan Dugmore
- Guitar (Steel)
- Ronnie Dunn
- Producer
- Skip Edwards
- Keyboards
- Shannon Forrest
- Drums
- Kevin Grantt
- Bass
- Kenny Greenberg
- Guitar (Electric)
- Don Heffington
- Drums
- Tim Hensley
- Keyboards
- James Hetfield
- Multi Instruments, Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Jimmy Hoyson
- Assistant
- David Hungate
- Bass
- Jelly Roll Johnson
- Harmonica
- Greg Leisz
- Pedal Steel
- B. James Lowry
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Bob Ludwig
- Mastering
- Waylon Jennings
- Vocals
- Travis Tritt
- Guitar, Vocals (Background), Producer
- Dwight Yoakam
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Jerry Douglas
- Dobro, Lap Steel Guitar
- Alison Krauss
- Producer
- Marty Stuart
- Guitar










