Willie Nelson's Red Headed Stranger perhaps is the strangest blockbuster country produced, a concept album about a preacher on the run after murdering his departed wife and her new lover, told entirely with brief song-poems and utterly minimal backing. It's defiantly anticommercial and it demands intense concentration -- all reasons why nobody thought it would be a hit, a story related in Chet Flippo's liner notes to the 2000 reissue. It was a phenomenal blockbuster, though, selling millions of copies, establishing Nelson as a superstar recording artist in its own right. For all its success, it still remains a prickly, difficult album, though, making the interspersed concept of Phases and Stages sound shiny in comparison. It's difficult because it's old-fashioned, sounding like a tale told around a cowboy campfire. Now, this all reads well on paper, and there's much to admire in Nelson's intimate gamble, but it's really elusive, as the themes get a little muddled and the tunes themselves are a bit bare. It's undoubtedly distinctive -- and it sounds more distinctive with each passing year -- but it's strictly an intellectual triumph and, after a pair of albums that were musically and intellectually sound, it's a bit of a letdown, no matter how successful it was. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Red Headed Stranger
01/01/1975 | Sony
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CD
$11.99RED HEADED STRANGER (RMST)
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LP
$16.99RED HEADED STRANGER
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Bucky Meadows
- Guitar
- Joseph M. Palmaccio
- Mastering
- Jody Payne
- Guitar, Mandolin
- Bee Spears
- Bass
- Phil York
- Engineer
- Chet Flippo
- Liner Notes
- Bobbie Nelson
- Piano
- Al Quaglieri
- Reissue Producer
- John Jackson
- Product Manager
- Don Hunstein
- Photography
- Howard Fritzson
- Art Direction
- David Gahr
- Photography
- Randall Martin
- Design
- Nick Shaffran
- Series Consultant
- Boo Macleod
- Assistant Engineer
- Monica White
- Artwork, Design, Cover Art, Cover Design
- Mickey Raphael
- Harmonica
- Eric Paul
- Engineer
- Paul English
- Drums
- Willie Nelson
- Guitar, Arranger, Producer, Original Recording Producer, Main Performer, Vocals
- Billy Gene English
- Drums
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