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CD: Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard - Django and Jimmie
CD: Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard - Django and Jimmie
Country outlaws hook up to deliver incredible, enduring songs
Merle and Willie – these kind of senior country summits can either be a bit of a coaster, all well and good underneath your tumbler of Bourbon, or actually something to write home about. Keep this one away from the liquor.
Once again, Cannon chooses his musicians and arrangements sympathetically, ranging from the soft, all-acoustic opening paean of title track “Django and Jimmie”, to the TexMex blast of brass that heralds “It’s All Going to Pot”, a jokey ole-boys' spot for Willie 'n' Merle to get their lungs around.
Further in, there's a funny, heartfelt tribute to an absent friend, “Missing Ol Johnny Cash”, and Haggard puts a lifetime's experience into his own classic weepie, "Swinging Doors". Nelson empties out his pockets for the laissez-faire post-divorce philosophy of “It’s Only Money”, and they’re great together on a cover of “Don’t Think Twice” – a suitable repost to Dylan’s comments about Haggard during his recent MusiCares speech.
You could say there’s a gentle touch of self-aggrandisement and easy sentiment here and there, on "Live This Long", or the title track, for instance (we’re still a million miles from Kanye levels) with its refrain of "There'd be no Merle or Willie..", but this is Merle and Willie; they have paid the piper in full; they have earned the right. We ordinary mortals may not do it; they can.
Once again, Cannon proves a highly sympathetic dance partner as a producer, co-writer and arranger, and the band, with Mickey Raphael’s wreathes of harmonica blowing about the mix, proves a perfect fit for the intuitive, casual, on-the-backfoot delivery of these two giants trailing incredible lives wrapped in incredible, enduring songs; artists who are, to quote another Willie/Merle album (with the late Ray Price) "the last of the breed".
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