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The basic ingredients for a good record are herebelievable material and a tried-and-true team of players, including the English brothers' backbeat, Grady Martin's guitar pleasantries and guest vocalizing by heartthrob Julio Iglesiasbut even these don't quite jell. Limp arrangements reminiscent of a bar mitzvah band's cursory thumping are underscored by Bee Spears' one-note-in-four bass and producer Booker T. Jones' omnipresent funeral-parlor organ. The magic that suffused "Stardust" and "Somewhere over the Rainbow"two great cuts from previous albumswas created by mixing offbeat instruments, elements of bluegrass and swinging country, and enthusiasm. These qualities are sorely missing here. The Julio Iglesias collaboration is an almost throwaway rendering of "As Time Goes By." Even this fails to rouse Nelson from his lethargy. Don't play it again, Willie.
(Posted: Feb 16, 1984)
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- Without A Song
- Once In A While
- Autumn Leaves
- I Can't Begin To Tell You
- Harbor Lights
- Golden Earrings
- You'll Never Know
- To Each His Own
- As Time Goes By
- A Dreamer's Holiday
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