October 7, 2000

MACCA


Album Review: Nelson, Willie

MILK COW BLUES
By DARRYL STERDAN



MILK COW BLUES
Willie Nelson
(Universal)

Some folks say country music is the white man's blues. If that's so, Willie Nelson is its Muddy Waters. On this laid-back offering, the red-headed stranger puts that theory to the test, teaming up with blues players like B.B. King, Keb' Mo, Jonny Lang, Dr. John, Kenny Wayne Shephere and Susan Tedeschi to jam their way through classic blues tracks like Kansas City, Texas Flood and Outskirts of Town. Willie even puts some of his own tracks on the table, letting Francine Reed wail on Funny How Time Slips Away and dueting with Tedeschi on the lightly brushed Crazy. As art it really doesn't add up to much -- a longer list of collaborators might've helped these songs from sounding so repetitive -- but as a relaxing bit of party music, it works just fine. And if there's anybody who knows how to relax, it's Willie.

Track Listing 1.Milk Cow Blues - Featuring Francine Reed
  02.Outskirts Of Town - Featuring Keb' Mo'
  03.Black Night - Featuring Dr. John
  04.Funny How Time Slips Aways - Featuring Francine Reed
  05.Rainy Day Blues - Featuring Jonny Lang
  06.Crazy - Featuring Susan Tedeschi
  07.The Thrill Is Gone - Featuring B.B. King
  08.Wake Me When It's Over
  09.Kansas City - Featuring Susan Tedeschi
  10.Fool's Paradise - Featuring Dr. John
  11.Ain't Nobody's Business - Featuring Jonny Lang
  12.Night Life - Featuring B.B. King
  13.Sittin' On Top Of The World
  14.Lonely Street
  15.Texas Flood - Featuring Kenny Wayne Shepherd
 


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