Seashores of Old Mexico Reviews

Posted by Conference Herald on February 21st, 2009 at 08:35am

Seashores of Old Mexico

Rating: (out of 11 reviews)

List Price: $ 9.98

Price: $ 7.01

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5 Comments for Seashores of Old Mexico Reviews

  • 1. R. Meik  |  February 21st, 2009 at 9:11 am

    Review by R. Meik for Seashores of Old Mexico
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    One of my favorites… gives me the chills and makes me happy. I’m really not a fan of country/western,, i usually like hip-hop, jazz, or rock… anything that isn’t country. But MyGAWD, this is good….

    Ahem,,so i know I’m no good at writing reviews, but wtf., I hope this is helpful anyway, because if I could, I’d play the album for you right now and you’d probably dig it.

    Now to that review that had the ‘maybe for background music’ remark – yeah, I don’t know, that’s weird, cause when I listen to this album, I like to listen to it very loud. Its just so effortless and perfect.

    Anyway, I don’t normally write reviews,, but this one just doesn’t have enough praise and I hope that it gets more.. but oh well, it’s a wonderful album no matter how many people know about it.

  • 2. J. D. Bowie  |  February 21st, 2009 at 9:50 am

    Review by J. D. Bowie for Seashores of Old Mexico
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    I heard this on our community radio this week (WOMR on Cape Cod) and I thought that I had heard every Willie Nelson record. This was a sweet (and late)delight. The recording was made in 1987 and both singers are at the top of their form. This is an absolutely effortless album. There is some wonderful duets and some really outstanding instrumental work on this CD. I would have traded the “Yesterday” cut for any number of Nelson or Haggard songs but the remaining cuts are top rate. I would recommend this CD to any Willie Nelson fan and it may turn on a few folks to (Mighty) Merle Haggard that haven’t given him a chance. I recommend this one from a true Willie fan.

  • 3. Anonymous  |  February 21st, 2009 at 9:50 am

    Review by for Seashores of Old Mexico
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    Two of country’s finest veteran stars come together once again on this little known album . The opening and title track is a smouldering ballad where Willie Nelson’s resonant vocal tones are as dependable as always and he is ably complemented by Merle Haggard . This really sets the tone for a slow , dreamy, relaxing and sometime romantic album . The ” Lennon and McCartney composition ” Yesterday ” needs no introduction and is certainly one of the best tracks on the album .For me other highlights include ” If I Could Only Fly ” and “Why Do I Have To Choose “. I also thought that Merle Haggard’s ” Silver Wings ” was well performed with an interesting mid-song musical interlude where they transfer vocals from Merle Haggard to Willie Nelson and ending with both . When I play this album I always , for some unknown reason , seem to think of the earlier ” Pancho and Lefty ” album ( see my review ) which has the same artists but has a different ambience and style which I think would appeal to a wider audience , unlike this album . This offering is good for fans of its two stars but other than the odd track I am unsure if it would appeal to a more general audience for anything more than background music .

  • 4. R. Lapine  |  February 21st, 2009 at 9:50 am

    Review by R. Lapine for Seashores of Old Mexico
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    Thanks to Mr Kerouac’s ghost for posting his

    enthusiastic review of this cd because although

    I am a huge fan of Willie and Merle, his review

    prompted me to buy it (well …honestly, the

    good price also helped the decision).

    And a wise ghost he is because this cd is a gem

    and it is rewarding to take a chance on a lesser

    known release and be blown away by it. What can

    I say? The songs are outstanding, the singing is

    beyond outstanding, the musicians are top notch

    and the production is sparse and beautifully tasteful.

    Im not sure who the guitarist is but there are

    some very impressive jazz licks layed down over

    some of these tracks which surprise and delight me.

    Although Willie is my guiding light, it is Merle’s

    voice here that puts me over the top. I have always

    loved his voice and to me he is bar none the best

    country singer of all time …”the country Sinatra”

    for sure.

    One more comment on the mastering of the cd. It is

    very, very good and sounds as if it has been remastered

    although the product info does not indicate that it has.

    That means the remastered copy of Pancho and Lefty which

    I just ordered should really sound outa this world. So

    listen to your friendly Kerouac ghost and journey to

    the Seashores Of Old Mexico.

  • 5. Mary Lou Burch  |  February 21st, 2009 at 10:35 am

    Review by Mary Lou Burch for Seashores of Old Mexico
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    All you have to do is relax and listen to this CD. If your heart isn’t touched by WITHOUT YOU BY MY SIDE and IF I COULD ONLY FLY, LOVE MAKES A FOOL OF US ALL and especially, SILVER WINGS then you aren’t listening! Both Willie and Merle were at the TOP of their careers here! A winner!

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