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Another snowcapped mountain, Willie Nelson plays it safe on Healing Hands. Grouping his classics ("Crazy," "Night Life") with standards of the sort that propelled Stardust ("I'll Be Seeing You," "All the Things You Are"), his 1978 crossover breakout, country's mildly disreputable granddad battles a clot of strings but slices through. The character of his singing, after all as rivetingly mannerist as any jazz vocalist's cannot be denied.
Duets have been the fail-safe airplay guarantor of recent years, so Tammy Wynette's series of star turns with Sting, Lyle Lovett, Smokey Robinson, Wynonna and Joe Diffie is no conceptual earth shaker. But Without Walls contains enough of her trademark overbrimming emotion to jerk bountiful tears. With Conway Twitty gone, Tammy finds in her old partner George Jones the only real rival to her gift for gush.
(Posted: Feb 2, 1998)
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- Delia's Gone
- Let The Train Blow The Whistle
- The Beast In Me
- Drive On
- Why Me Lord
- Thirteen
- Oh, Bury Me Not (Introduction: A Cowboy's Prayer)
- Bird On A Wire
- Tennessee Stud
- Down There By The Train
- Redemption
- Like A Soldier
- The Man Who Couldn't Cry
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