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Willie Nelson - Capitol Theater, Passaic, Nj. April 1st, 1979 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

Willie Nelson - Capitol Theater, Passaic, Nj. April 1st, 1979 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

BAND/ARTIST: Willie Nelson

  • Title: Capitol Theater, Passaic, Nj. April 1st, 1979 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting)
  • Year Of Release: 2025
  • Label: DMG
  • Genre: Country
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 2:05:03
  • Total Size: 708 MB
  • WebSite:
Tracklist:

1. Intro (Live) (01:10)
2. Whiskey River (Live) (03:24)
3. Stay All Night (Live) (03:18)
4. Funny How Time Slips Away (Live) (02:46)
5. Crazy (Live) (01:51)
6. Night Life (Live) (04:22)
7. If You've Got the Money I've Got the Time (Live) (01:39)
8. Sweet Memories (Live) (03:19)
9. Bloody Mary Morning (Live) (03:51)
10. Gotta Get Drunk (Live) (01:26)
11. Shotgun Willie (Live) (03:01)
12. Time of the Preacher (Live) (04:46)
13. Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain (Live) (04:29)
14. The Red Headed Stranger (Live) (04:43)
15. Instrumental (Live) (03:02)
16. Heartbreak Hotel (Live) (02:53)
17. Trouble in Mind (Live) (03:24)
18. A Song for You (Live) (06:24)
19. Come in My Kitchen (Live) (02:30)
20. Detour (Live) (02:25)
21. Will the Circle Be Unbroken? (Live) (02:15)
22. Amazing Grace (Live) (03:58)
23. Land of Uncloudy Skies (Live) (03:54)
24. Band Instrumental (Live) (01:45)
25. One for My Baby and One for the Road (Live) (02:53)
26. Blue Skies (Live) (03:35)
27. Georgia on My Mind (Live) (04:20)
28. All of Me (Live) (02:36)
29. Stardust (Live) (04:10)
30. Mama Don't Let Your Babys Grow Up to Be Cowboys (Live) (03:00)
31. Take Back the Weed (Live) (01:46)
32. Willie & Waylon (Live) (02:07)
33. Whiskey River (Live) (03:18)
34. Band Instrumental Two (Live) (03:56)
35. Good Hearted Woman (Live) (03:18)
36. Sioux City Sue (Live) (02:51)
37. White Lightning (Live) (03:07)
38. One Night of Love (Live) (03:39)
39. Truck Drivin' Man (Live) (02:16)
40. Whiskey River (Live) (01:19)

As a songwriter and performer, Willie Nelson has played a vital role in post-rock & roll country music. Although he didn't become a star until the mid-'70s, he spent the 1960s writing songs that became hits for stars like Ray Price ("Night Life"), Patsy Cline ("Crazy"), Faron Young ("Hello Walls"), and Billy Walker ("Funny How Time Slips Away"), as well as releasing a series of records on Liberty and RCA that earned him a small but devoted cult following. During the early '70s, Nelson abandoned Nashville for his native Texas, setting up shop with the redneck hippies in Austin and taking control of his music on the landmark Shotgun Willie (1973) and Phases & Stages (1974). He found a kindred spirit in Waylon Jennings and, together, they spearheaded the outlaw country movement that finally made him a star by 1975. Following the crossover success of that year's Red Headed Stranger and "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain," Willie became a genuine success, as recognizable in pop circles as he was to country audiences; in addition to recording, he also launched an acting career in the early '80s. Even when he was a star, he never played it safe musically. Instead, he borrowed from a wide variety of styles, including traditional pop -- his biggest album was 1978's Stardust, a collection of interpretations of the Great American Songbook -- Western swing, jazz, traditional country, cowboy songs, honky tonk, rock & roll, folk, and the blues, creating a distinctive, elastic hybrid. Nelson remained at the top of the country charts until the mid-'80s, when his lifestyle -- which had always been close to the outlaw clichés with which his music flirted -- began to spiral out of control, culminating in an infamous battle with the IRS in the late '80s. Nelson's hit singles dried up by the early '90s, but he kept performing and recording at a prodigious pace, both on his own and in a variety of collaborative settings, including the country supergroup the Highwaymen. Occasionally, one of Willie's albums would garner attention from a wider audience, such as 1993's Don Was-produced Across the Borderline or 1998's Teatro, but by the 2000s, he was a beloved figure in American pop culture, embraced for his music, humor, and hippie lifestyle. Nelson wasn't one to rest on his laurels, either. During the 2010s, he struck up a fruitful collaboration with producer Buddy Cannon, who helmed a series of relaxed, mortality-minded albums over the next decade, a string that continued through 2024's The Border. He also recorded several wide-ranging genre covers projects with his sons, Lukas and Micah, the latter of whom produced 2024's Last Leaf on the Tree.



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